Not even close.

        I do not want to use 'security = server'.  The samba documentation
says that 'security=server' is a Bad Idea(tm) plus when I do use
'security=server', it's not robust enough to work over a WAN, and finally,
'security=server' isn't a supported samba configuration for the product I'm
using it for (ClearCase.)

        'security=user' works well, but 'security = domain' does not.  I
really want to use 'security=domain' to avoid the password synchronization
headaches of 'security=user'.

-----Original Message-----
From: tsvi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 1:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] security=domain problem


Hi Andrew
i think 
   security = server
   password server = "name_of_password_server"
will get you there
        tsvi

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