Jeremy,
Files attached. Let me know if they're not what you need.
Just for fun I tried this with 3.0.28 as well. Same result.
-Brian
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 02:33:57PM -0400, Brian H. Nelson wrote:
I'm trying to create a DFS root in my 2003 AD domain, and point it to a
share hosted on a Samba server. From the documentation, I had assumed
that this was supported (msdfs host = yes ?). Am I missing something
basic? This is with Samba 3.0.31 on RHEL 5.
When I go to create the DFS root (via the msc plugin) and instruct it to
use my samba machine as the host, I get this error:
"The computer you entered cannot host the DFS root. You must enter the
name of a computer running an operating system in the Windows 2000
Server or Windows Server 2003 families."
Just to be clear, I'm NOT trying to make Samba a DFS root, just a host
(ie target) for a DFS root in my AD domain. Is Samba only capable of
hosting a samba-based DFS root, and not an AD based one? Is there some
trick to getting it configured?
Can you post the network capture trace plus the debug level 10
of the smbd you're pointing the MSC plugin at please ?
Jeremy.
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