On 03/23/10 12:56 AM, Chidambaram Muthu wrote:
>> In one of opensolaris test box where CIFS with AD Domain mode is
>> configured. I disable the idmap& smb/server. Deleted the corresponding
>> computer object for my solaris box.
>> Renamed /etc/krb5/krb5.conf to some junk name. Now enable the idmap&
>> smb/server, tried to bind to AD which went successfully and created a
>> new computer object for box.
>>
>> Without /etc/krb5/krb5.conf file, smbadm command has created a machine
>> acccount with kerbereos trust delegation enabled. Sorry if I am silly.
>> I am trying to understand its need perfectly.

I'd recommend Microsoft's web site for more information on Windows
domains, member servers and how systems join domains.

>> In one of my solaris box, I have enabled the debug logging, where I
>> noticed few lines as follows:
>>
>> Mar 23 09:16:04 test01 smbd[369]: [ID 715231 daemon.debug] smb
>> browser: master browser found at 192.168.0.199
>> Mar 23 09:16:04 test01 smbd[369]: [ID 484797 daemon.debug] smb
>> browser: domain master browser for SASKEN is 192.168.5.100

Is 192.168.5.100 your domain controller?

>> SMB is doing a netbios broadcast to find browser eventhough I have set
>> smbd/wins_server_1& smbd/wins_server_2 parameters.

Set smbd/wins_server_1 and smbd/wins_server_2 to what values?

Alan
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