Hello

I want use stand alone samba server 3.0.0 on Solaris 8 box. We have users configure 
locally, but authentication is done via Kerberos server. I expected to deal with samba 
installation quite easy, but got stuck. As I understood from documentation - there are 
two ways how to do that :

1. Install pam authentication. Well this works fine from samba side. Alias - it 
requires password encryption turned off. This is not acceptable for me as I have no 
possibilities to change ALL windows machines to support plain passwords. Also use 
pam_smbpass.so synchronization or  migration functions  is also not an option - 
Kerberos passwords are changed over the web interface on very very specific location. 
So passwd synchronization is not an option. User's do not login to machine with ftp, 
ssh or telnet - they us only samba shares from that server. So password migration is 
also not possible as it will be hard to organize all users to log in at least once 
with (for example) FTP to samba machine when Kerberos password will be changed using 
above mentioned passwd change procedure.

2. I tried to compile samba with krb5 support. It requires active directory and ldap. 
Well. All users are configured in NIS, not in ADS, so this option looks also not for 
me ...


So how can I stuck three required options : password encryption true in samba 
configuration file, usernames in NIS and password authentication over Kerberos ?


I will highly appreciate all ideas about this. I am beating my head looking for 
various ways whole day without success. Thank you in advance !



With best regards
Martynas
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