Any word on this? Should I open a bug? I've got my foot in my mouth
after telling my group that samba supports DFS :-)
Thanks,
-Brian
Brian H. Nelson wrote:
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
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 11:57:04AM -0400, Brian H. Nelson wrote:
Any word on this? Should I open a bug? I've got my foot in my mouth
after telling my group that samba supports DFS :-)
Sorry, I dropped the ball on this one. Yes, open up a bug
please and attach the files there, that way more
Jeremy Allison wrote:
Sorry, I dropped the ball on this one. Yes, open up a bug
please and attach the files there, that way more than myself
can work on it.
Thanks,
Jeremy.
Ok. Bug 5641 created: Can't use Samba server as DFS host via dfsgui.msc.
Thanks,
-Brian
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On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 02:16:10PM -0400, Brian H. Nelson wrote:
Jeremy Allison wrote:
Sorry, I dropped the ball on this one. Yes, open up a bug
please and attach the files there, that way more than myself
can work on it.
Thanks,
Jeremy.
Ok. Bug 5641 created: Can't use Samba
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
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
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