>What key in your Windows? There isnt any need to change any key to make >a Windows client join a domain since the first version of samba 3 (I am >talking about several years). You can search the samba list history and >see that beeing asked several times.
I don’t have see that... sorry >What the log says? If you are saying that the account really exists, >does samba accepts at least the root user list the server shares >locally? "smbclient -L localhost -U root". What "pdbedit -Lv root" >shows? "Samba by Example" has several examples step by step to configure >a server. Yes of course. The account exists, "smbclient..." work and I enter the share in this method. But when I edit the pdbedit -Lv root, I had the line : Workstations: Nothing in the station. It's normaly? >Well, Im not a bash script guru, but I really dont know what %m$ means. >Principally inside a script to which wasnt passed any parameter >(parameters are referenced by %1, %2, etc). About your script, have you >really readed the samba docs, the part that shows how to join clients >automatically, and what should be in that line? >Its in the docs, it shows all available ways. %m, in samba, it's the netbios name of the machine. The docs say : " creating Machine Trust Accounts is simply to allow the Samba server to create them as needed when the client is joined to the domain. add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd −d /var/lib /nobody −g 100 −s /bin/false −M %u " It's for a RedHat configuration and mine is a Debian Etch. I search the good script to enter automaticly the machines on samba, it's simple. >Search about "privileges" and the option "enable privileges = yes" in >the docs. This option make the users operations be executed as root on >the share only. I'm not here yet but i will see for that. Thank >Well, seams pretty obvious that you must be a local administrator of the >machine to change any network setting. Or you can search how to change >the Windows policies to allow other users to do what you want. I don't want configure all the windows in my share to enter the root as local administrator. Like the option group "Local administrator" on a Windows Serveur, I want my personnal account be a share AND local administrator on all the machine.
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