you want to join a smb domain on the smb pdc itself, or from another smb member machine.
So you could use ntlm via winbind to auth the pdc itself to the smb domain on the same machine.
In my case i had to create a machine account first for the pdc, after this done i could
join the local smb domain.
Its seems to me logical , that you have to create first a machine accout for the want to join machine whatever it is nt
or smb.
Perhaps this solves your Problem.
There may other problems with this stuff too, i agree with jerry that you should find the
problem in the winbind.log and in the parameters of smb.conf.
I pulled up to debug level 5 to see the problems
Best Regards
Gerald (Jerry) Carter schrieb:
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, Gerry Valle wrote:
Why would winbindd work correctly for the NT server but not for the FBSD
Samba server? Does it request something specifically tailored only for
NT machines? Does winbindd only work when used against NT servers? Any suggestions about which parameters I can adjust or check in the
smb.conf? (I didn't change any parameters in the Linux member server's
conf, except to put the new domain name).
You'll need to check the winbindd log files. All my tests work out ok. There's nothing special about a Samba member server in a Samba domain.
cheers, jerry
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