RE: [Samba] security domain/server

2003-03-04 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 08:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Mat,
  
 Even though Rational (Now IBM) says this claims that the samba security =
 domain should work, We got
 the same issue here. So, I changed it to security = server. If you make this
 to work with domain, let me know...

As far as the clients are concerned, there is no difference between
security=server and security=domain.  So check the simple stuff - use
smbclient for testing and ensure you have actually joined the domain
correctly.

Andrew Bartlett

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RE: [Samba] security domain/server

2003-03-03 Thread murali
Mat,
 
Even though Rational (Now IBM) says this claims that the samba security =
domain should work, We got
the same issue here. So, I changed it to security = server. If you make this
to work with domain, let me know...
 
thanks,
-Murali 

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Subject: RE: [Samba] security domain/server



Yes this is an interop for ClearCase, however I can not even got to the
ClearCase stuff right now. 

The problem is The way I understand: 

Our production server is set to security = SERVER and this works, however it
really.  You see if a user logins as MAT uppercase and logs out and logins
as mat lowercase the samba connection is still there.  To fix this issue a
user must reboot or do an ipconf /release /renew.  The same issue is when
clearcase_albd creates the contain space on the server if this happens after
a user checks out a file the user must reboot. 

I would like to change the settings to security = DOMAIN, because it should
drop the connection as soon as the operation is complete.  Right now I can
not get the smbstatus to report userid when I connect the share.  I get an
error Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.


Thank you for the reply: 

Mat 



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Subject:RE: [Samba] security domain/server



Hi,

It looks like you are using samba as a interop for Clearacse?

Looks like your VOB server is on Solaris 9?

I am not clear what your question is?

Can you be more specific?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 12:31 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Samba] security domain/server
 
 
 I joined the domain with the samba server, however all the 
 users map as 
 nobody.  If I change the smb.conf to server it works fine.
 
 OS = Solaris 9
 Samba = 2.2.3a
 Windows PDC = Active Directory
 Windows Clients = 2000
 
 
 smbstatus -IPC$ nobody   nobody   17575   
 eli-c3s666jst4k 
 (40.9.72.141) Mon Mar  3 15:24:50 2003
 
 # Samba config file created using SWAT
 # from ELI-5BG52B4HG.d51.lilly.com (40.8.44.189)
 # Date: 2002/04/24 12:54:00
 
 # Global parameters
 [global]
 workgroup = AM 
 netbios name = SUNTST1 
 security = DOMAIN
 encrypt passwords = Yes
 map to guest = Bad User
 password server = 40.x.xxx.xx
 username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/username.map
 lanman auth = Yes
 log file = /usr/local/samba/log/samba.%m
 max open files = 3
 wins server = 40.xx.xx.x
 kernel oplocks = No
 remote announce = 40.xx.xx.x 40.xx.xx.xx
 oplocks = No
 
 [viewstore]
 comment = Clearcase Viewstore
 path = /clearcase/viewstore
 read only = No
 
 [vobstore]
 comment = Clearcase Vobstore
 path = /clearcase/vobstore
 read only = No
 smb.conf (END) 
 
 
 Mathew Spurgeon
 Eli Lilly and Company
 Software Engineering Support Team
 Phone: (317)  276-7436
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