I ran into the same issue when setting up my home server. Access to CIFS works by IP but not name. I ended up setting up a second IP address and created a DNS entry with a different name for that IP. I have no idea why it works but it does.
Aaron On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 6:10 AM, Dominik Hassler <hassl...@gmx.li> wrote: > Did you try to end your FQDN with a trailing dot? > > like: 'DATA.HOME.example.net.' in your example? > > > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. Mai 2015 um 13:40 Uhr > Von: "Matthew McGee" <mc...@sci-world.net> > An: omnios-discuss@lists.omniti.com > Betreff: [OmniOS-discuss] CIFS Issues > > I am attempting to migrate my CIFS shares from FreeNAS to OmniOS. > I have attempted a number of different installs and for now I am working > in a VM > for speed of reboots and testing. > > I have Windows 2012 AD, and a number of Mac OSX & Windows 7 clients. > > Server name = DATA > Domain HOME.example.net[http://HOME.example.net] > I install the system, configure the IP of > 10.0.1.230/8[http://10.0.1.230/8], set and test route, create a base boot > environmentand a CIFS boot environment. Reboot into the CIFS boot > environment. > I have attempted going straight to Napp-it and I have tried manual > initialization as follows: > verify /etc/hosts and /etc/nodename entries > Verify AD DNS > verify system is using AD DNS server only > nslookup to verify forward & reverse entries are functional and resolve on > the host > pkg install kerberos-5# Tried with and without this setting > sharectl set -p ddns_enable=true > klcient -T ms_ad > kinit Administrator > klist & verify output > svcadm enable -r smb/server > > smbadm join -u Administrator > Successful join > smbadm list shows my domain. > Verified kerberos delegation is allowed on the AD side. > vi /etc/nsswitch.conf and add "ad" to passwd & group lines > Have also tried adding smb line to pam > > > Both of the following produce valid output > touch foo && chown myu...@home.example.net[myu...@home.example.net] && ls > -l foo > id myuser@HOME # Although this doesn't show all my groups > create a zfs filesystem and corresponding share called documents > > root@data:/root# smbutil view //myuser@DATA > Password: > Share Type Comment > ------------------------------- > c$ disk Default Share > documents disk > IPC$ IPC Remote IPC > vss$ disk VSS > > 4 shares listed from 4 available > > When I attempt to access from a Windows 7 host, I see the following: > > \\DATA is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this > network resource. > Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access > permissions. > The account is not authorized to log in from this station. > > > \\10.0.1.230 - Works, I can set permissions, read & write files > > Neither the netbios nor FQDN function, but it functions by IP. > > Samba on FreeNAS or Fedora works without issues, but I need working FC and > comstar will do that for me. > I cannot seem to get the CIFS piece working and it is the one thing > preventing me from moving forward. > Any assistance would be appreciated. I hate asking for help but I've been > working on this every night for a month > and I know there must be one little thing I am missing, maybe a > GPO?_______________________________________________ OmniOS-discuss mailing > list OmniOS-discuss@lists.omniti.com > http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss[http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss] > _______________________________________________ > OmniOS-discuss mailing list > OmniOS-discuss@lists.omniti.com > http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss >
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