Hi Stephan,
for test purposes I setup a kernel smb vm a few months ago.
I can acquire a tgt via "kinit" on a mac and browse successfully via "Go ->
Connect to server -> smb:///share"
The only downside against a samba4: I cannot block (or "veto" in samba syntax)
the creation of the useless finder files
.apdisk/.DS_Store/.Trashes/.TemporaryItems
So in every folder a mac user browses, you get at least .DS_Store, hurray.
If you use samba4, you can block these files by adding:
veto files = /.apdisk/.DS_Store/.Trashes/.TemporaryItems/
to the share definition
Jens
> -Original Message-
> From: OmniOS-discuss [mailto:omnios-discuss-boun...@lists.omniti.com]
> On Behalf Of Stephan Budach
> Sent: Donnerstag, 23. November 2017 06:52
> To: omnios-discuss <omnios-discuss@lists.omniti.com>
> Subject: [OmniOS-discuss] omniOS/Samba/Kerberos?
>
> Hi,
>
> has anybody ever tried to authenticate a SMB client, e.g. a Mac, to a Samba
> server running on omniOS via Kerberos? My plan is to have our Macs get a
> ticket from our AD server and then have them logged in into our file servers
> via a valid Kerberos ticket. Would this work only using a full-fledged
> Samba4
> server or would that also work using the kernel/smb?
>
> Cheers,
> Stephan
>
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