Different Domain Login.

Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl at samba.org
Fri Feb 18 19:17:10 GMT 2000


hmm, a starting point is in smbd/reply.c's reply_sesssetup_x function.

using that many nt boxes will be severely expensive, and not really
scalable.

maybe nt5...

> Here at motorola we are doing a 'TEST' implementation of samba. 
> Hopefully we will be able to replace our Novell servers with some
> UltraEnterprise 4500's running Solaris/Samba instead of what Corporate
> wants to go with (20+ NT Boxes.. AHHHH..).
> 
> Everything is working great, samba is working awesome, it's very fast,
> etc.. Our setup is as follows.  The domain the samba server is on is
> called 'NA2R1' and the USERDOMAIN where the PDC and BDCs sit is called
> 'NA2'.  There is a trust relationship between the two domains.
> 
> I have the samba server setup to do security=domain, password server =
> *.  That is working great.  Our ONLY complaint so far is when people
> connect to it they have to connect with 'na2\username' instead of just
> 'username'.  Is there a way in the smb.conf to specify a default domain
> to authenticate with??  
> 
> Like say something like "default authentication domain = NA2" so when a
> user puts in for username 'username' it will automaticly throw the
> 'na2\username' on there first, and if that does not authenticate then
> try the 'na2r1\username'.  
> 
> Any suggestions would help.  Thanks.
> 
> 
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