Phil Burrow wrote:
Bjoern Tore Sund wrote:
No Windows here, this is the cifs disk server for 800 Linux clients.
None of which are members of the domain in any meaningful way. I just
want all the servers to authenticate against the same LDAP server, the
domain is irrelevant for
Phil Burrow wrote:
Bjørn Tore Sund wrote:
I have four SLES 10 servers working as Samba servers on the same domain
with an LDAP account backend. Relevant smb.conf entries are:
[global]
workgroup = UNIX
realm = UNIX.UIB.NO
server string = ukl-samba
Bjoern Tore Sund wrote:
If you do net getlocalsid on each of your SLES machines, the SID
that is returned should be the same for all of them if you want them
all to be controllers on your domain. If it's not, pick the SID you
want - i.e. the sambaSID all your users have in their LDAP records
Phil Burrow wrote:
Bjoern Tore Sund wrote:
If you do net getlocalsid on each of your SLES machines, the SID
that is returned should be the same for all of them if you want them
all to be controllers on your domain. If it's not, pick the SID you
want - i.e. the sambaSID all your users
Bjoern Tore Sund wrote:
No Windows here, this is the cifs disk server for 800 Linux clients.
None of which are members of the domain in any meaningful way. I just
want all the servers to authenticate against the same LDAP server, the
domain is irrelevant for functionality. Hmmm. Which
I have four SLES 10 servers working as Samba servers on the same domain
with an LDAP account backend. Relevant smb.conf entries are:
[global]
workgroup = UNIX
realm = UNIX.UIB.NO
server string = ukl-samba
netbios name = ukl-samba
security = user
allow