Michael Wood wrote:
2009/9/3 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
Michael Wood wrote:
2009/9/3 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
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i write instead :
test -x `/usr/sbin/nmbd -D -s $CONFIG_FILE` -a -x `/usr/sbin/smbd -D -s
$CONFIG_FILE` || exit 0
This will
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2009/9/4 Michael Wood esiot...@gmail.com:
2009/9/4 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
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otherwise the script don't work as i expected. i have tow different script :
one execute 1 instance for the domainn Domain1 and an other one for the
Michael Wood wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to include the list in my reply.
2009/9/4 Michael Wood esiot...@gmail.com:
2009/9/4 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
[...]
otherwise the script don't work as i expected. i have tow different script :
one execute 1 instance for the domainn
Michael Wood wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to include the list in my reply.
2009/9/4 Michael Wood esiot...@gmail.com:
2009/9/4 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
[...]
otherwise the script don't work as i expected. i have tow different script :
one execute 1 instance for the domainn
azzouz wrote:
Clément VERET wrote:
2009/9/2 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
Hi !
Is it possible for one samba server to manage several domain ( seral
instance) ?
Just run multiple smbd process with different config file and log dir :
smbd -s=$CONFIG_FILE -l=$LOG_PATH -D
You
azzouz wrote:
azzouz wrote:
Clément VERET wrote:
2009/9/2 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
Hi !
Is it possible for one samba server to manage several domain ( seral
instance) ?
Just run multiple smbd process with different config file and log dir :
smbd -s=$CONFIG_FILE
azzouz wrote:
azzouz wrote:
azzouz wrote:
Clément VERET wrote:
2009/9/2 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
Hi !
Is it possible for one samba server to manage several domain ( seral
instance) ?
Just run multiple smbd process with different config file and log
dir :
smbd
Michael Wood wrote:
2009/9/3 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
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There is a probleme !
in the /etc/init.d/smb file there is a test:
# See if the daemons are there
test -x /usr/sbin/nmbd -a -x /usr/sbin/smbd || exit 0
This means:
Test to see if /usr/sbin/nmbd is executable
2009/9/3 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
Michael Wood wrote:
2009/9/3 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
[...]
i write instead :
test -x `/usr/sbin/nmbd -D -s $CONFIG_FILE` -a -x `/usr/sbin/smbd -D -s
$CONFIG_FILE` || exit 0
This will run nmbd and will probably complain about
Hi !
Is it possible for one samba server to manage several domain ( seral
instance) ?
I want to connecte tow diffent network to my server ( with tow interface
) and get one different domain for each network manage par the same server.
Thanks !
Y.
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Clément VERET wrote:
2009/9/2 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
Hi !
Is it possible for one samba server to manage several domain ( seral
instance) ?
Just run multiple smbd process with different config file and log dir :
smbd -s=$CONFIG_FILE -l=$LOG_PATH -D
You need to specify
In this context, I wonder what the response of the winbind daemon looks.
If it possible to run multiple smbd with multiple winbind daemons. One
reason could be authenticate to various domains.
azzouz wrote:
Clément VERET wrote:
2009/9/2 azzouz azz...@hymedia.univ-paris8.fr:
Hi !
Is it
Hello
I currently use a pdc samba with a ldap base for the users.
I would like to add another domain, but keep the same user base.
The problem is :
In the ldap record, the user has a sambasid and a sambaprimarygroupsid.
If I am correct, those samba identifiers are built from the domain
SID
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