The samba home page (in SWAT) has a section at the bottom called "Books". Click on "Samba 3 by Example". Then click on "Active Directory, Kerberos ans Security". Go through that material and make sure you've set everything up correctly. It has a lot of step by step info.

-- Rob

Simon Renshaw said the following on 04/13/2006 08:44 AM:

I went in the Samba settings and went in the security tab.

I selected ADS, added the IP of my AD server and added my Kerberos realm
(found it by running ksetup on my AD server).
But since I've done that, I can't even access the server.

The message tells me that the server is not accessible or that I might
not have permission. It also mentions that configuration information
can't be read from the domain controller.

What am I missing?

(Yes, I'm trying to read the doc... 943 pages, ugh)

Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Tanner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11 avril, 2006 20:23
To: Simon Renshaw
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Active directory authentification with Samba

Use security = ADS or security = DOMAIN

On 04/11/2006 01:17 PM, Simon Renshaw wrote:
Hi,

I looked at the doc but I can't find what I'm looking for.

I have 1 Linux server (CentOS 4.3) running Samba 3.0.10 in a Windows
2003 AD domain. I modified Samba's conf file to point it to our WINS
server. We can access the share using \\servername. So far so good.

Is there a way to use AD to authenticate the users instead of the
Samba
users that are on the server?

Thanks!
Simon


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