Thanks for the hints. I've just implemented the second way you've mentioned. It work's (not as I wanted), but I think there's a small problem. When you use "bind interfaces only = yes" you have to set up what interfaces you would like to bind. So, you must set loopback interface in interfaces settings (like interfaces = ethx lo) to permit smbpasswd to connect to the server using its default mode in order to change a password. But, using several samba configuration files, you have to set loopback interfaces in each of them, but the adress cannot be the same (like lo:1 or 127.0.0.2). I thought about set up virtual loopbacks interfaces, but I'm not sure if it works. What have you done about it?
Sincerely yours On Friday 06 June 2003 11:52, you wrote: > Yes, > > You can either use the include directive to include a configuration file > on the fly, based on the server name the client connects to. > > e.g. include = %L.conf > > Better yet, and what works for me currently (not just theory) is to > runmultiple smbd / nmbd processes on the same machine, a smbd and nmbd > parent process for each interface, whether real or aliased. > > You do this by specifying different configuration files in the startup > script. > > You configuration files will also need to specify different directories > for lock files. As far as the interfaces make sure you use the following > directives in each config file. > > bind interfaces only = yes > interfaces = ethx > socket address = IP address of ethx > > If you want to use the same password file, just point to the same one in > both configuration files. Backup your password files first...as always > ;) > > Cheers > > On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 17:07, Fabricio Adorno wrote: > > I'd like to know if it's possible to have multiply domains in a single > > machine running samba. Wich version is it available? > > > > Thanks for any suggestions. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
