Hello, no one dealt with this before? Short question, can I get "smbclient -L //localhost -U%" without authenticate against AD controller (when network down), if I'm local samba server root user.
2010/9/7 David Roid <[email protected]> > Hello list, > > Accidentally I found that when network is down "smbclient -L localhost -U%" > became slow however it still succeeded after like half a minute. > > This is weird because my Samba server is running inside AD, > > Q1. How can smbclient authenticate without talking to AD controller? I > think in this case smbclient at least tried to (reach AD controller), > otherwise shouldn't take it so long. > Q2. Is there anyway I can suppress the authentication against AD controller > if I'm root? > > Might be trivial questions, could anyone help? > > Bests > -David > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
