I have some services on Centos5 boxes that use smb authentication
against the Windows domain as a low-maintenance way to handle most of
our office users for things that don't need home directories (web/file
shares, etc.). Running authconfig is all it takes to add it to PAM,
then adding
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011, Les Mikesell wrote:
I have some services on Centos5 boxes that use smb authentication
against the Windows domain as a low-maintenance way to handle most of
our office users for things that don't need home directories (web/file
shares, etc.). Running authconfig is all it
I just installed win 7 pro @home in order to be more compatible with
my new @work environment. I am likewise having a problem with samba
shares. The samba shares are on a C5.7 server and were readily
available from the same machine running XP for the last couple of
years.
The new w7pro install
Ron Young wrote on 11/17/2011 01:11 PM:
I just installed win 7 pro @home in order to be more compatible with
my new @work environment. I am likewise having a problem with samba
shares. The samba shares are on a C5.7 server and were readily
available from the same machine running XP for the
Phil Schaffner wrote on 11/17/2011 01:18 PM:
Have you replaced samba packages with samba3x packages?
P.S.
Just noticed I am an accessory to a thread hijacking. This thread is
about CentOS-6. Sorry.
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2011, Ron Young wrote:
I just installed win 7 pro @home in order to be more compatible with
my new @work environment. I am likewise having a problem with samba
shares. The samba shares are on a C5.7 server and were readily
available from the same machine running XP for the
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:30 PM, m...@tdiehl.org wrote:
I just installed win 7 pro @home in order to be more compatible with
my new @work environment. I am likewise having a problem with samba
shares. The samba shares are on a C5.7 server and were readily
available from the same machine
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 11:26 AM, John Hodrien j.h.hodr...@leeds.ac.uk wrote:
I have some services on Centos5 boxes that use smb authentication
against the Windows domain as a low-maintenance way to handle most of
our office users for things that don't need home directories (web/file
shares,
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011, Les Mikesell wrote:
You don't *have* to join it to the domain, you can use pam_krb5 without
joining if you want.
I don't see that as an option in authconfig (or smb either now). Are
there examples of how to set that up? And does apache have to be
configured
Oops! My apologies for the thread hijacking. Thanks for the reminder Phil.
I was mentally keyed to the samba issues and ignored the C6 and AD
issues. In my case there is no AD domain involved and samba is
already at the 3x level.
Regards,
Ron Young
919-621-9015
On Friday, November 18, 2011 03:53 AM, Ron Young wrote:
Oops! My apologies for the thread hijacking. Thanks for the reminder Phil.
I was mentally keyed to the samba issues and ignored the C6 and AD
issues. In my case there is no AD domain involved and samba is
already at the 3x level.
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