Ok, I am going to tackle compiling samba from source and go from there. I have compiled a lot of other things including samba4 before from source on Ubuntu so no big deal. I was hoping for a different fix, but I'll go that route and go from there.
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 1:18 PM, Volker Lendecke <[email protected]>wrote: > On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 10:32:15AM -0600, Ben Cone wrote: > > > > I will note that Samba installed from Ubuntu's repositories does not > include > > the file ntlmssp.c on my system. I did grab a copy of the file, put it > in > > the proper place, restarted samba, and I see the same things in my logs. > > The samba version from the repository is 3.4.7. > > Did you recompile Samba? I'm not sure, but from what you > write sounds like you did not. > > If you want official Ubuntu repos with that patch, you need > to contact Canonical support about this. You might also > contact one of the companies listed under > http://samba.org/samba/support to assist you to compile > Samba for you. > > > I am still locked into how to make this work. It reads that this seems > not > > to be a problem at all in Samba 6 and I am debating installing the latest > > stable version of samba from source instead of aptitude. Of course, that > > means I don't get patches from Ubuntu for it but once I get this going I > am > > hoping to not have to do any real work on it again for a couple of years. > > That's a valid request. But apparently you found a but in > what Ubuntu ships. One thing to look at might be to remove > the "force group". If you can live without that, it might > help you work around that bug. > > Volker > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
