Ross, Brian wrote:
Yes, another newbie asking for help. Please bear with me. I don't doubt my
problem has a simple solution but it has me stumped.
I have a solaris server which carries some confidential financial information on it. I
have been asked to install samba on it to share out a particular directory. They
obviously want to restrict access to this information. We run a Windows 2003 domain as
well. My problem is that I cannot get my samba server to ask for user authentication (or
rather, I can, if I slightly change the smb.conf file but then it asks for
"Guest" rather than the user designated). My smb.conf file is:
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[global]
workgroup = CALM
server string = calm-kens-27
security = DOMAIN
password server = 192.147.114.4, 192.147.114.17
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
log file = /var/log/samba
max log size = 200
; min protocol = NT1
; preferred master = No
; local master = No
; domain master = No
; browse list = No
; enhanced browsing = No
dns proxy = No
wins server = 192.147.114.4
; ldap ssl = no
hosts allow =
localhost,calm-kens-27,192.147.114.,192.147.114.54,10.20.201.59,10.20.200.119,10.20.201.88,10.20.201.175
hosts deny = All
;hosts allow = all
encrypt passwords = yes
browseable = no
;smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
[CBA]
path = /u02/prod/clmfinpr/clmfinprappl/calm/11.5.0/secure
comment = "DEC read only share"
read only = Yes
guest ok = no
;force user = finance
;force group = sw_user
hide dot files = No
inherit permissions = Yes
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On another not unrelated problem, I am unable to get SWAT to work. I keep
getting the message:
"This document contains no data, Try again later or contact the domain's
administrator"
Any idea about how to get it working (this I suspect will help me to cure my
configuration problem).
Cheers
Brian
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Brian Ross
Do you have the winbind service running and the nscd service off?
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