Heyho

Are you using the samba binaries that came with Solaris? If so then Sun, for reasons I do not understand, have neglected to compile it with Kerberos support (at least that's the case when I looked into it with Solaris Express 6 months ago). Since AD uses Kerberos this will be a problem for you. I believe the solution is to download, compile and install the mit or heimdial kerberos libraries (they'll happily live alongside the Sun ones on a Solaris machine), and then to download and compile Samba against the aforementioned kerberos librarires.

It seemed like a bit of a pain, so I never bothered to do it myself (well, I have kept putting it off ... even to this day).

A google search for "samba solaris 10 kerberos" or something similar should net you some guides on what, precisely, to do.

On 19/12/2006, at 1:24 AM, Mircea Ionescu wrote:

Hello,

We are using machines with Solaris and Windows XP. The XP machines are
joined in a domain(windows 2003) and the Solaris machines are not joined to
any domain.

With Samba 2.2.8a running on Solaris 9 there are no problems to access them
form Windows XP. We are authenticated by DC.

On other machines we have Solaris 10 with Samba 3.0.21b and here we are NOT authenticated anymore by DC. So we have to use user authentication so every time the password is changed on XP we have to change it also on Solaris.
This is done for 100 users so it is not nice...

Can you, please, help me? Wy can't I have the same authentication on Samba
3.x like in Samba 2.x?

Thank you very much!

mirciulicai
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