Can you be more specific as to what you are looking for?

Non-Windows machines can use Samba to join NT or ADS domains without
using Kerberos. This is quite normal. Kerberos is an optional feature
that takes extra configuration.

Once in a domain, you can use the Windows groups to control access to
shares.

Have you checked out the Samba Howtos and Samba by Example on the
samba.org site?


Jason Gerfen wrote:

I want a samba machine to be a member of the domain and authentication the users, but I do not want to use kerberos as authentication and I also want to limit or authentication users from a specific group.

Examples of this?



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