Thanks Volker!
I would like to add my voice to those requesting this enhancement!
We have a highly distributed number of domains that all trust each other, but
member servers only have access to their local domain controllers. Having the
ability to restrict the number of domains that the Samba
Hi
I'm possibly missing something obvious, but I'm struggling with ownership
permissions on a Samba server.
I have a Solaris 10 server running Samba 3.0.33. The server has been joined to
the Active Directory domain (CSS).
Every user has both a Unix login (served by NIS) and a Windows Domain
So, is there a way I can specify that winbind only uses the CSS domain and
does not try and connect to the other trusted domains?
allow trusted domains = no
Thanks for the suggestion, but this didn't make a difference.
However, I've managed to find the answer / workaround:
The following
Hi
I'm following up my original message with more information, but unfortunately
no real progress.
I've updated to Samba 3.4.0 and winbindd -V now reports: Version
3.4.0-SerNet-RedHat
I've also tried setting password server = 10.1.10.120 which is the IP address
of one of my local domain
I'm running a single RHEL5 server that is currently serving out home
directories and a public share via Samba. My Linux desktop clients would
like to access these same shares via NFS. So, the age-old question, is it
possible or am I looking at a lifetime of pain and corrupted data?
I will