Ok, I've updated.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# uname -a
SunOS FileSrv2 5.11 snv_101a i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# smbadm join -u jwineinger ematrixsports.net
This system is already a member of WORKGROUP.
Would you like to join the new domain? [no]: yes
Enter domain password:
Joining 'ematrixsports.net' ... this may take a minute ...
failed to join domain 'ematrixsports.net' (UNSUCCESSFUL)

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmesg
<snip>
Nov  8 13:33:53 FileSrv2 idmap[692]: [ID 153168 daemon.notice] Couldn't 
open and SASL bind LDAP connections to any domain controllers; discovery 
of some items will fail
Nov  8 13:33:53 FileSrv2 last message repeated 3 times
Nov  8 13:41:48 FileSrv2 smbd[715]: [ID 362282 daemon.error] ads: Retry 
kinit to acquire credential.
Nov  8 13:41:48 FileSrv2 smbd[715]: [ID 292509 daemon.error] 
smb_ads_modify_computer: Insufficient access
Nov  8 13:41:48 FileSrv2 smbd[715]: [ID 871254 daemon.error] smbd: 
failed joining ematrixsports.net (UNSUCCESSFUL)



Afshin Salek wrote:
> Before anything, if it's possible for you I'd recommend to upgrade
> to the latest build available because 2008.05 is too old (as far as CIFS
> development is concerned) and many bugs have been fixed since then.
>
> Afshin
>
> Jay Wineinger wrote:
>> Hey all, I'm new to Solaris -- sorry if I sound like it.  I just 
>> installed 2008.05 onto a machine that I want to join to a windows 
>> domain.  Ill just show the steps I've followed trying to get this 
>> working.
>>
>> Immediately after initial boot, I updated pkg according to 
>> http://opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/resources/relnotes/200805/x86/#Update_Inst
>>  
>>
>>
>> I then started following 
>> http://www.genunix2.org/wiki/index.php/Getting_Started_With_the_Solaris_CIFS_Service,
>>  
>> starting with the section "How to Install the Solaris CIFS Service 
>> Software (OpenSolaris)" and then "How to Join an AD Domain".  I dont 
>> (think i) need anything beyond ephemeral mapping.  To summarize:  
>> /etc/resolve.conf has proper domain, search, and namerserver 
>> entries.  /etc/nsswitch.conf has "host: files dns", 
>> /etc/krb5/krb5.conf is setup just like 
>> http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-2429/configuredomainmodetask 
>> except with my info substituted for example.com <http://example.com>.
>>
>> All goes well until i try to join the domain with "smbadm join -u 
>> myuser mydomain".  It asks for my password, pauses for a second or 
>> two and then returns with an UNSUCCESSFUL message.  In dmesg, I see
>>
>> Nov  7 13:41:32 FileSrv2 smbd[12699]: [ID 995127 daemon.error] 
>> dyndns: UDP send error (Bad file number)
>> Nov  7 13:41:32 FileSrv2 smbd[12699]: [ID 342079 daemon.error] 
>> smb_ads: send/receive error
>> Nov  7 13:41:34 FileSrv2 smbd[12699]: [ID 362282 daemon.error] ads: 
>> Retry kinit to acquire credential.
>> Nov  7 13:41:34 FileSrv2 smbd[12699]: [ID 452752 daemon.error] 
>> ads_modify_computer: Insufficient access
>> Nov  7 13:41:35 FileSrv2 smbd[12699]: [ID 871254 daemon.error] smbd: 
>> failed joining ematrixsports.net <http://ematrixsports.net> 
>> (UNSUCCESSFUL)
>>
>> So I tried debugging kerberos stuff.
>> # kinit jwineinger
>> Password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>> # kinit -k
>> kinit(v5): Cannot resolve network address for KDC in requested realm 
>> while getting initial credentials
>>
>> And for good measure, I downloaded the cifs-chkcfg script and ran it.
>> # ./cifs-chkcfg
>> CIFS driver (smbsrv) is not loaded
>> try: modload -p smbsrv
>> # modload -p smbsrv
>> can't load module: No such file or directory
>>
>> So, in all honestly, I'm just thrashing around in the dark here, but 
>> I'd love (and need) to get this system up and working on our domain. 
>> I'm not sure what I'm missing.
>>
>> thanks for any help
>> Jay
>>
>>
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