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moseman
2004 Mar 29
2
Domain Group Permissions
...3 + AD Domain
[Accounting]
comment = Accounting
path = /shares/accounting
valid users = @"Accounting"
With "Accounting" being an Active Directory domain group.
"wbinfo -g" and "getent group" both show all my AD groups.
If I change to "valid users = smoseman", it will validate
against my AD account. But it does not want to do groups.
Is my syntax wrong? I tried several other variations with
same results. @Accounting, @DOMAIN\Accounting, and so on.
Thanks,
Scott Moseman
2004 Apr 02
8
Windows 2003 domain logon
Hello
Is it possible to do a domain logon in Samba with a Windows 2003 Server?
I don't think so but perhaps someone has a solution.
Kind regards
Werner Maes
2004 Mar 26
3
Samba 3.0 & 2003 Active Directory Native Mode
Does Samba 3.0.2a release integrate with Windows Active Directory
running in 2003 Native Mode?
The situation is that two corporate departments are joining their
network infrastructure. One department runs several Samba 2.2 servers
and the other is a 2003 Native Mode Active Directory. I understand that
if you upgrade to Samba 3.0 this supports Windows 2000 AD, but it is
unclear to me if
2004 Apr 05
1
Accessing samba machine with IP address but not with fqdn/hostnam e
I have a Debian woody running Samba 3.0.2a in ads security mode as member of
a Windows 2003 Active Directory, I run winbind+pam, wbinfo e net ads
testjoin, its all working fine.
>From any workstation, or even from the W2003 domain controller itself, I
can?t access the samba server as \\linuxnetbiosname
<file:///\\linuxnetbiosname> , as \\machine_ip_address
2004 Mar 25
0
Kerberos and Native Mode AD
Server 1: Win 2003 Server (in Native Mode)
Server 2: Red Hat 7.3 (with Samba 3.0.2a)
My RH box has succesfully joined the domain.
getent passwd/group grab Unix/ADS info okay.
(I can login to the RH with an ADS account.)
The problem is mapping to the Samba shares.
\\IP_Addr\Share works just fine.
\\Hostname\Share fails with Access Denied.
I've read the IP works because it uses NTLM,
but via