On 5/26/2013 3:10 PM, Michael De Groote wrote:
Hi all

I'm trying to set up dfs for (among other things) profiles (i don't know if
this is a good example, but that is out of the scope of my current question)
I've been following these instructions:
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/msdfs.html
http://us.generation-nt.com/answer/samba-domain-dfs-samba-4-help-209347402.html
as well as the hints given in the thread *'Samba4 DFS Support'* on this
list
[snip]
*Questions:*
1. Am I misinterpreting the documentation? I was also under the impression
that i would be able to access the subfolders inside the dfs-root
directly... (which doesn't seme to be)
2. Does it just not work yet in samba4 and do i need to be patient?
3. Is there some other logger i need to turn on the see what is going
wrong, and if so, what logger would that be? (i could also turn on all on
level 10, but i fear i would be swamped...)

1.) You should be able to access sub directories inside a DFS root.
2.) This shouldn't be an issue since you're using the Samba-3 file server (smbd). I don't think the ntvfs file server in Samba-4 supports DFS though. 3.) I'd use the following logging options to get to the bottom of this: "log level = 2 msdfs:8 auth:5 winbind:5 idmap:5 acls:3". Or something to that effect. You might even set log level to 1 and then only look at msdfs logging until you know what you want to take a closer look at.
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