Am 19. Apr, 2007 schwätzte Dan Lund so: > I believe RHEL3 comes with samba 2.x am I correct? I don't know, but this one has 3.x on it. I inherited the client and box from another consultant. > If that's the case, there needs to be an NT domain emulator (I believe > that's what it's called?) running on one of the domain controllers in > order to perform NT4 calls. That's how I do it here, the problem with > that config is it makes the NT domain emulator machine a single point > of failure. > > If it's Samba 3.x, you can use this to join it to the AD domain: > http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_&_Active_Directory > > When your running in a domain environment, share's are usually only > available to authenticated users. I think that's what we want anyway, so that's fine. danke, der.hans > On 4/17/07, der.hans wrote: >> moin moin, >> >> I'm trying to advertise shares from a RHEL3 box to an m$ domain. >> >> I gather one must first get the box to join the domain. The account that >> joins the domain has to have administrator rights? >> >> I have been given a userid and password for the domain, but they're not >> working. >> >> >> $ smbclient -L $pdcname -U $username >> Password: >> session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE >> >> That's when I type the password. >> >> If I just hit return I get info as the anonymous user. >> >> $ smbclient -L $pdcname -U $username >> Password: >> Anonymous login successful >> Domain=[$domain] OS=[Windows Server 2003 $stuff] Server=[Windows Server >> 2003 $otherstuff] >> >> Sharename Type Comment >> --------- ---- ------- >> Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED >> Anonymous login successful >> Domain=[$domain] OS=[Windows Server 2003 $stuff] Server=[Windows Server >> 2003 $otherstuff] >> >> Server Comment >> --------- ------- >> $linuxbox Samba Server >> $pdcname >> >> Workgroup Master >> --------- ------- >> $domain $pdcname >> $something_else $something_else_else >> >> I've tried the following combinations, but they all provide the behavior >> listed above. >> >> $ smbclient -L $pdcname -W $domain -U $username >> $ smbclient -L $pdcname -U $domain/$username >> $ smbclient -L $pdcname -U $domain\$username >> $ smbclient -L $pdcname -U '$domain\$username' >> $ smbclient -L $pdcname -U '$domain/$username' >> >> I need to allow m$ boxen ( many will become GNU/Linux boxen, but first >> I have to get what's there working ) to mount their homedirs from the >> GNU/Linux box. >> >> I figure the smbclient stuff is a low-end test of functionality. Is there >> something simpler I should be trying? Am I missing something for >> connecting? >> >> >> Feel free to presume I know nothing about m$ domains and samba :). >> >> ciao, >> >> der.hans >> -- >> # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ >> # "Human kind cannot bear very much reality." >> # -- T.S. Eliot, "Four Quartets: Burnt Norton" >> --------------------------------------------------- >> PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >> To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: >> http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >> > > > -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # "Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding." # -- Albert Einstein