>Hi !
>I have a domain called EMAGIN, composed of NT workstations and an NT server
>called SERVER1.In one of the NT workstations, i have also installed linux
>mandrake7.2 in a partition. This machine is called kaoutar.
>
>I've installed Samba in it, and tried to join the EMAGIN domain, letting
>SERVER1 the domain contoller. I have shared a directory called KTI.
>
>Here is my smb.conf:
>"
>[global]
>        netbios name=kaoutar
>        workgroup = EMAGIN
>        server string = Samba %v on (%h)
>  security = domain
>  password server=SERVER1
>  encrypt passwords = Yes
>local master = no
>domain controller=SERVER1
>name resolve order =lmhosts wins hosts bcast
>mangled names = yes
>
>[KTI]
>        comment = KI
>        path = /var/www/html/site_kti
>        writeable = no
>        guest ok = Yes
>        read only =yes
>"
>I have created a user account in linux and samba with the same
>authentication parameters of the NT server administrator.
>
>when i type : smbclient -U% -L LOCALHOST
>I first got : unkonwn parameter encountered "domain controller"
>then it gives the right results...
>
>but i realized that it does not  make the right resolution for server1, so 
>i
>added the ip address of server1 to the /etc/host file then it updated the
>error to:
>"NT-STATUS-ACCESS-DENIED"
>
>and that's also what it gives when i tried to make samba server join the
>EMAGIN domain, so obviously samba have not yet joined the domain.
>
>By the way the "/etc/lmhost" is composed of only one line: 127.0.0.1
>localhost !
>is it normal ?
>
>Well, the NT workstations and server easily access the shared directory!
>However, when i try to browse the network via konquekor, it fails, it keeps
>asking for server1 and kaoutar authentication.
>
>THANKS
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