On Thursday 15 September 2005 3:32 pm, you wrote: > </snip> > > Ok I think I have found my problem. I need to find a way to map Samba > to an active directory common name: > > %> net ads join -U"Administrator" "cn=users,dc=domain,dc=com" (example, > I know the syntax is incorrect) > > As far as I can tell it is hard coded in the net ads join routine to > tack on the ou=users vs. cn=users, anyone shed some light on this?
Uh, I must be missing something here. This is a pretty straightforward set-up, right? You want to join this Samba box to a Win2k3 server for file- or print-serving purposes? I've always felt that you get a basic set-up working first, then start to get fancy. AFAIK: 1. kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED] (You'll be prompted for a password. My systems simply return me to a prompt if I'm successful.) 2. net ads join -U [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Again, you'll be prompted for a password. Info about the machine joining the AD is returned) Beyond this, someone else will have to help out. Best, Dimitri -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
