Hi,
        I'm trying to run 2 domains from the one server.  I've got my 2 config 
files
and both servers run, bound to the correct interface if started normally.

The problem I have occurs when I try to start both at once. nmdb seems to be hardwired
to write to $SAMBA_ROOT/var/locks/browse.dat so each instance of nmbd overwrites
the data of the other.


Have I missed an option to configure it to write elsewhere? ( log, lock & pid dirs don't do it)
or, do I have to recompile samba with a new root?


Feature Request:: Is it possible to have an option to reset this location if it doesn't exist?

Is there a good howto anywhere on 2 domains / one machine or a good reason not to do it?
(Pref for Solaris)


We've got the same users in each domain, with the same ldap backend, The problem
being solved is that of giving some users escalated permissions when logged into their
own domain (Set group of machines ) but allowing them to log into the "World usable"
domain (open access machines) with normal permissions. Joe Blogs shouldn't be able to
login to the 2nd domain, & I've controlled access using the ldap filter in smb.conf. (Good / Bad idea?)


Any comments from those who done this appreciated.

Cheers,
        Duncan

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