Hi, We are facing problems while configuring SAMBA ADS on Sun Solaris system. After installation and configuration we found that there is no ADS support on the version samba-3.0.21a-1-noads-sunos5.9-sparc.pkg.gz. Do you have any ADS support package for Sun Solaris 9. Kind Regards Venu Gopal Sr. Systems Engineer SSA Global Technologies India (Pvt) Ltd Hyderabad,India Tel : +91 40 23100525 (Extn 1513) mailto:Venu.Siddamshetty@ssaglobal.com
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Venu Siddamshetty wrote:> Hi, > > We are facing problems while configuring SAMBA ADS on Sun Solaris > system. After installation and configuration we found that there is no > ADS support on the version samba-3.0.21a-1-noads-sunos5.9-sparc.pkg.gz. > Do you have any ADS support package for Sun Solaris 9.Not yet. I keep trying to find time, but have been too busy. Maybe this is the week though :-) cheers, jerry -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFDwHGbIR7qMdg1EfYRAgGWAKDuu2RAjd0dp9z2vYQX12xbqU2qyACg74xI tfciijFmwEFIMzjwBjnW7ys=SO/E -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 05:28:13PM +0530, Venu Siddamshetty wrote:> Hi, > > We are facing problems while configuring SAMBA ADS on Sun Solaris > system. After installation and configuration we found that there is no > ADS support on the version samba-3.0.21a-1-noads-sunos5.9-sparc.pkg.gz. > Do you have any ADS support package for Sun Solaris 9.I would be surprised to see it, for a number of reasons: - Solaris doesn't have MIT/Heimdal Kerberos. It has SEAM, aka Sun Kerberos. I don't know if this matters, but ... - Solaris doesn't have OpenLDAP. It has Sun LDAP. I don't know if this matters, but ... This may have changed in 10, but as of the last time I looked at 9, it was still the Sun specialized versions (for good reasons, from what I've read) Take a look at www.openpkg.org, as it will (as of CVS/upcoming 2.6) build Samba (and MIT Kerberos/OpenLDAP/a bucket of other open source tools) for many platforms including Solaris. I currently use OpenPKG, and find it quite handy. -- adam
Adam wrote of Jerry's remark:> > > > The idea will be to package a statically linked version of > > smbd that includes the appropriate Kerb5 and OpenLDAP libs. > > Wow. Does this mean a new version would be released whenever > there is a vulnerability in the kerb libs, openldap libs, or > Samba? Or only for Samba? > > That seems like a lot of work for you/the rest of the Samba team. . . >Sssshhh! They work for us, remember? And for free!! Just kidding. Could any of us pitch in something to help? Not that I have much to offer (besides my proofer's eye -- ask John), but could we make this easier for you somehow? -wde -- Will Enestvedt UNIX System Administrator Johnson & Wales University -- Providence, RI