SAMBA on OS X Server [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

James Peach jorgar at gmail.com
Fri Feb 26 09:51:20 MST 2010


On 25 February 2010 22:35,  <walter.hill at customs.gov.au> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm seeking some technical assistance and John Terpstra kindly suggested
> that I should post my problem to this list.
>
> We operate a mixture of Apple X-Serves (Intel and G5) running OS X
> (10.6.x and 10.5.y), Windows 2003 servers and XP x32 and XP x64 client
> PCs (Mac Pros and MacBook Pros) in a domain environment.
>
> The X-Serves provide Directory Services (Open Directory Master), online
> storage X-SAN and domain services using Apple's samba build
> (3.0.28a-apple).
>
> We are in the *slow* process of migrating the servers to 2008R2 (x64)
> and the clients to Win 7 (x32 and x64).
>
> The immediate issue is making the 2008R2 server a domain member (I have)
> but I've uncovered what I believe is the "trust problem" addressed by
> samba 3.4.4 - SIDs aren't resolving back to their actual names.
>
> I relied upon http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7 to make the
> 2008R2 server a domain member.
>
> Apple's website provides a link to
> http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/samba.html samba
> (source) which I'm attempting to compile so that I can use it on our
> X-Serves. I'm obviously missing something though and need assistance.
> Just to repeat this isn't a standalone instance of samba on OS X (I have
> found earlier references to running samba on older versions of OS X and
> on iPhones) as it must integrated with Apple's LDAP implantation which
> forms the basis of Open Directory serices.
>
> I have just about worn 'Google' out but have yet to uncover any
> documentation on how to compile the samba source for OS X Server. Can
> anyone point me to a FAQ or previous discussion on compiling samba on
> 10.6.x and 10.5.y?

You should be able to build the Apple sources by using the standard
"configure && make" invocation. The "make.common" file in the source
tree will give you the right arguements to use.



>
> It is my strong preference to leave the Directory services running on OS
> X rather than moving to a Windows supported ADS as our actual user base
> is quite small an easily administered via OS X.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Walter Hill
> Electronic Evidence Unit | Investigations Branch
> Australian Customs & Border Protection Service
> P: +61 8 9430 1505 | F: +61 8 9430 1374 | M: +61 417 659 990
>
>
>
> ***************************************************************************************************
> IMPORTANT:
>
> * This transmission is intended for the use of the addressee only and might contain sensitive or legally privileged information. If you are NOT the intended recipient, you are notified that any use or dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you receive this transmission in error, please notify the author immediately by telephone and delete all copies of this transmission together with any attachments.
>
> * The Australian Customs and Border Protection Service DOES NOT AUTHORISE the recipient to further disclose this email or its contents without permission of the originator.
>
> * Unsolicited commercial emails MUST NOT be forwarded to the originator of this transmission unless prior consent has been given.
>
> ***************************************************************************************************
>



-- 
James Peach | jorgar at gmail.com


More information about the samba-technical mailing list