RE: Trusted domains' users and Samba

2003-02-06 Thread Szilvsy Zoltn
Idzet Marc Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] levelbl

It should be connecting to the trusted domain by default.

 1. What does wbinfo --sequence show you?
Wbinfo tells it does not support --sequence option. However wbinfo
-m shows DOM2 in the list.

 2. What version of samba are you running?
The version is 2.2.3a-6 for Debian that was shipped with distribution
(Woody).

szilva







RE: Trusted domains' users and Samba

2003-02-06 Thread Boyce, Nick
On 6th.Feb.2003 Szilva wrote :

 2. What version of samba are you running?
 The version is 2.2.3a-6 for Debian that was shipped with 
 distribution (Woody).

On behalf of yourself, your users, and Net users everywhere in general :),
can I plead with you to install the later security-fixed version of
Samba-for-Debian ?

The current stable security-fixed Debian Samba is 2.2.3a-12.
See http://www.debian.org/security/2002/dsa-200 dated 22.Nov.2002,
concerning a potential remote root hole.

It won't make any difference to the --sequence option - it's still not
there - but things might work better for you.

PS: I'm just attempting to configure Debian Samba 2.2.3a-12 winbind to allow
login authentications against a real NT domain (with a trusted domain)
myself, so I'll let you know if it works for me.  I can certainly see the
domain my Samba server's domain trusts, in the output from wbinfo -m.

Nick Boyce
EDS Southwest Solution Centre, Bristol, UK



-Original Message-
From: Szilvsy Zoltn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 February 2003 11:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Trusted domains' users and Samba


Idzet Marc Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] levelbl

It should be connecting to the trusted domain by default. 
 
 1. What does wbinfo --sequence show you?
Wbinfo tells it does not support --sequence option. However wbinfo
-m shows DOM2 in the list.

 2. What version of samba are you running?
The version is 2.2.3a-6 for Debian that was shipped with distribution
(Woody).

szilva



Trusted domains' users and Samba

2003-02-05 Thread Szilvsy Zoltn
Hi!

I have an environment containing two NT4 domains, eg. DOM1 and DOM2.
DOM1 and DOM2 are trusted. There's a machine running Debian Woody, on
which I installed Samba, and made it to be a member of an NT4 domain
(DOM1) using Samba-howtos. I configured Samba to use Winbind for looking
up user names.
I have to set up this Debian as all users from DOM1 and DOM2 are enabled
to use it. But my problem, that Winbind only sees the users from domain
the Samba is in (DOM1). How can I tell to Samba (or Winbind) to collect
all users from all trusted domains?

Thx:

Zoltan SZILVASY