moin moin,
I've been playing more with this non-functioning samba setup.
$ nmblookup -S $adbox
added interface ip=$clientIP bcast=$broadcastaddy nmask=$netmask
Socket opened.
querying $adbox on $broadcastaddy
Got a positive name query response from $adboxIP ( $adboxIP )
$adboxIP $adbox<00>
Looking up status of $adboxIP
$ADBOX <00> - M <ACTIVE>
$DOMAIN <00> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
$DOMAIN <1c> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
$ADBOX <20> - M <ACTIVE>
$DOMAIN <1b> - M <ACTIVE>
$DOMAIN <1e> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
$ADBOX <03> - M <ACTIVE>
$DOMAIN <1d> - M <ACTIVE>
..__MSBROWSE__. <01> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
ADMINISTRATOR <03> - M <ACTIVE>
MAC Address = $somemacaddy
$ kinit $username@$DOMAIN.COM
kinit(v5): KRB5 error code 68 while getting initial credentials
[lufthans@addon lufthans]$ kinit $username@$DOMAIN
kinit(v5): Cannot resolve network address for KDC in requested realm while
getting initial credentials
$adbox == the m$ box name in lower case
$ADBOX == the m$ box name in upper case
$DOMAIN == the client's name in upper case
$adboxIP == the IP addy of the m$ box
$clientIP == the IP addy of the samba box
Talking to someone who knows kerberos let me know that I need kerberos
working. He had to sleep before I could get help with the kinit questions.
Is there a better way to test whether or not kerberos is working?
As a reminder, the goal is to get the samba shares to be viewable via
normal network browsing from m$ desktops.
ciao,
der.hans
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