Try perhaps downloading the source rpm from Fedora Core 1 and rebuild it. Then upgrade the rpm in place.
Andrey wrote:
Hi All,
I've been using samba 2.2.8a running on RedHat 9 as a PDC for almost a year by now. Everything works great even though it required some time to configure everything properly.
Our company decided to move to Active Directory running on Win2003 server.... I want to leave Samba as our file server, so I plan to use Samba 3.0.4 as a domain member server.
I got one problem, though :-( It is said in the John Terpstra's book, that it is required to use kerberos 1.3.
x to get Samba talking
to Active Directory properly.
RedHat 9 comes with kerberos version 1.2.7 and there's no way to remove/
reinstall/upgrade it via RPM without breaking dependencies. Actually, if you use -nodeps switch to install, let's say, kerberos 1.3.1, it will crash you system.
The only way I see is to install kerberos from sources (tarballs). However, I don't know what will happen
to the system, if I install a tarball over existing rpm installation. As far as I know, that's highly not recommended.
Is there anybody who had managed to install Kerveros 1.3.x on Redhat 8/9 and proved it worked properly? I would really appreciate if you give me some clue how to do that.
Thanks a lot.
Andrey.
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