On Thursday 08 September 2005 02:34, Michael Gasch wrote: > David F. Newman wrote: > > Can samba be used with security = server to authenticate a user in a > > domain other than what the samba server is in? > > > > i.e. The samba server is set to workgroup NA and I have a user called > > EU\joe that is trying to access a share but it seems it is checking the > > password against NA\joe. I have a username map of > > joe EU\joe > > i think you have to establish a trust between DOM NA and DOM EU - for > this to work you have to deal with winbindd, too. > > mapping won't be sufficient until your users (joe & EU\joe) have the > same passwords >
I am not looking to authenticate shell access against a windows server. I'm only trying to authenticate access to smbd against a windows server. I'm using "security = server" with the password server set to the domain controllers of my local domain. There is a trust between the two domains. But smbd only seems to authenticate users who are in the local domain. -Dave -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
