I've been running the latest Ubuntu (3.0.24) packages on Feisty for a
few weeks and only have seen issues with acls and extended attributes.
After I figured out the recipe to get over that hump, it runs fine
integrated into native AD on Server 2003. What seems to be your problem?
Miguel Gonzalez CastaƱos wrote:
I think you should be aware that some changes on Debian (and therefore
Ubuntu packages) has been going on in etch (current stable). I don't
know in terms of RH, but at least in my case, ADS didn't work. I have
to test the new packages that has been posted on the samba website and
will be included soon on stable branch of Debian
Just to point out that might be something broken
Miguel
Michael Smith escribió:
Hello Michael:
On May 28, 2007, at 2:31 AM, Michael Cleghorn wrote:
Hello list,
i'm going to try very hard not to rant here, but i've been trying to
get Samba working for 3 days, and it's just not happening. Let me
start from the beginning. i'm just a lowly Windows admin but i've
been doing this for 10 years, so i'm pretty sure i know what i'm
doing (present situation excepted, clearly). i've got RedHat AS4
and a primarily Windows 2000 domain. i want to be able to
transparently browse to the shares on the RH server from a Windows
client without having to authenticate again, which is exactly what
the AD integrated authentication is for, right?
If i do "wbinfo -u" i get a list of AD objects, but without the AD
domain name prepended which is my first clue that something isn't
right. If i do "wbinfo -a username%password" both plaintext and
challenge response authentication work. If i do "getent passwd" i
get only local usernames. Same for "getent group" except i get
local groups, obviously. From everything i've read in the man pages
and god only know how many online troubleshooting and/or help docs,
this just doesn't happen. Everything that mentions using wbinfo and
getent for testing just says "and you can try this and oh, look it
works". i'm paraphrasing slightly.
i have joined the RH server to the domain. i can get a Kerberos
ticket issued if i want one. i have been through smb.conf,
nsswitch.conf and /etc/pam.d so often, i no longer remember what my
originals looked like. i'm happy to post excerpts from any or all
of these of they will help (i'm not going to do it now in case 1 -
it's an easy fix, in which case i'm not sure if i'll laugh or cry
and 2 - to keep things relatively short). The logs have been less
than ideally helpful since i already know that authentication isn't
working... somewhere.
Can someone help? Please?
<sig snip>
Would you post the following (sanitized, of course).
smb.conf
nsswitch.conf
krb5.conf
resolv.conf
/pam.d/<whatever services you want authenticated>
Regards,
Mike
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