Hi,
I'm struggling to get squid+ntlm_auth working correctly. I have successfully
joined the domain, and I am able to successfully enumerate groups and users
using wbinfo. I can also successfully run wbinfo -a.
However, once I configure Squid to use ntlm_auth per:
auth_param ntlm program
Andrew,
I think you nailed it. I was running 3.0 from RHEL5. I'm seeing much more
promising results so far with 3.6.
Thanks,
Josh
From: Andrew Bartlett [abart...@samba.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 5:25 PM
To: Baird, Josh
Cc: samba
Hi,
I'm attempting to configure Samba 3.5 to authenticate share access via Active
Directory. I do not wish to authenticate system users against AD, only Samba
shares. I have successfully joined the server to the AD domain, with a few
errors:
$ net join -W buildel664 -U jbadmin
Enter
It's easiest to tell samba to allow everyone access to the share, and use ACL's
on the Linux filesystem to restrict access.
-Original Message-
From: samba-boun...@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] On
Behalf Of lst_ho...@kwsoft.de
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2012 8:55
Hi,
I have a case where I only want to restrict access to SMB shares via filesystem
permissions (and POSIX ACLs). Therefore, I do not want Samba to verify
security in any way at the SMB level. If the filesystem/ACL permissions allow
access to the shared directory, so should Samba. If the
Sorry for the top post.
If I only wanted to use ACLs to control access, and not Samba as indicated in
my OP, should I use security = share mode?
Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: TAKAHASHI Motonobu [mailto:mo...@monyo.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2012 2:20 AM
To: Baird, Josh
Cc