Awesome Greg, I'll give it a shot though I'm sure I'll have more questions for the list here.
I'll have to see how to get EXT3 with ACL support on a re-install of Slack 10 (might as well just start over, I made a heck of a mess in the tree :-D). I like reiser, but oh well.. Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 14:59, Chris Goff wrote: >[snip a buncha] >> So basically, does anyone have some steps they went through to get a >basic >> samba 3 file server running on their 2003 ADS network? >> >> Also, I'd *really* like to be able to use ACL to control folder >> permissions from WinXX clients rather than fudging with unix >permissions. >> Does ReiserFS support ACL, or do I need to use another file system? > >Not properly. Use either XFS or ext3 with ACL support compiled into the >kernel. > >> Samba n00b, frusterated but hanging in there... >Even me being as good as I am in general, Samba hath shamed me these >past 2 weeks. > >I want you to know that reference really works well. That at least got >me in the RIGHT direction. > >The thing that made everything work for me, was making sure the kerberos >setup was absolutely proper, and making sure the shared libraries that >winbind uses are the proper versions. I had a three shared libraries not >get replaced... screwed up everything. > >Anyhow, I suggest you take a look back at the samba archive and look for >an e-mail by me called: > > Chasing the "ads_add_machine_acct: Insufficient access" problem > >Everything in there in the building of samba and kerberos is very >crucial. Make and install kerberos v1.3.4 first. Then without setting up >kerberos just make and install samba (was 3.0.4) 3.0.5 that way. Things >should be very good. It is a good baseline. > >Now, as far as smb.conf thingers... things in smb.conf and ads and >kerberos have to line up exactly , domain names, realm names, etc... > >Once you do that, you should be golden. >-- >greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >The technology that is >Stronger, better, faster: Linux > >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
