Hello Nico,
I am unsure I will be able to help you further with this topic, I am not a
Samba nor AD master ...
I already list my servers in password server =, altough I
do have the
impression that Samba may have problems with my 2008R2
servers. I'll try
playing with the settings.
I
I just filled it up properly, but did not mention Kerberos
in any way in smb.conf
Doh, that's what I have too.
Any chance you could send me a copy of your smb.conf?
well, no problem, I am sure it is not a great piece of smb.conf, actually :
here it is : it is the one for my desktop
Hi Robert,
thanks for your reply.
On Fri, 2010-07-30 at 17:45 +0200, Robert Grasso wrote:
Hello,
I personally solved my stability issues when, rather than letting Samba find
automatically the AD servers, I stated them clearly :
- I stated clearly my password server = in smb.conf
I
Hi Robert,
On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 11:32 +0200, Robert Grasso wrote:
Hello Nico,
I am unsure I will be able to help you further with this topic, I am not a
Samba nor AD master ...
Thanks for trying anyway. Very much appreciated :-)
I already list my servers in password server =,
I'm trying to get my linux boxes to authenticate to AD using winbind. I
need to get my uid's from AD so I'm using idmap_ad.
I got to the point where 'getent passwd' shows me the list of unix users
from AD with all correct details, however when I do 'getent passwd
username' for any username from
Envoyé : 30 juillet 2010 13:44
À : samba@lists.samba.org
Objet : [Samba] getent acting unreliable with idmap_ad
I'm trying to get my linux boxes to authenticate to AD using
winbind. I
need to get my uid's from AD so I'm using idmap_ad.
I got to the point where 'getent passwd' shows me