At 9:14 AM -0500 3/10/03, Christian Raymond wrote:
I just installed an OSX server that I joined to an existing Active Directory
Domain. It works for the Mac side of OSX, but windows clients can't connect.
From wath I understand, it is now time to setup samba to authenticate users
of the AD domain. How can I tell samba to use AD for authentification? If
you can point me to an How-to on this, it would be greatly appreciated.

Check out the security = domain attribute in /etc/smb.conf


Also note this:

At 6:18 PM +1100 3/5/03, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 09:40, Siebert, Aaron wrote:
Ver smb 2.2.7a

 Managers, I am having trouble configuring samba as a domain member
 authenticating to a win2k domain controller. All other aspects seem to
 be functioning but samba is generating a log event when attempting to
 connect to the password server as follows.
 Machine NDEVDC1 rejected the tconX on the IPC$ share. Error as follows:
 NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED

Any help is appreciated.

Your DC may have 'RestrictAnonymous = 2' set (an NT/Win2k registry setting, also accessible as a group policy). This would cause all non-win2k domain members significant problems, as you then cannot access the NETLOGON pipe required for domain authenticaion (among other things).

Andrew Bartlett


Which bit me and with which Google was no help.

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