[Samba] Re: Accessing domain share drives
Dominik Brosch
samba.10.brosch at spamgourmet.com
Fri Nov 14 16:01:30 GMT 2003
Try to use winbindd.
Regards
Dominik
"bob janetvilay" <bob_jv at hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:LAW11-F14AphwFutJLt000027bb at hotmail.com...
> I am also having the same problem with having to authenticate every time I
> access a share on the NT side. I am using RH 9 and have my settings
pretty
> much the same, everything is authenticating from the NT to linux side,
> however going the other way I have to manually authenticate. Any help
would
> be great. Thx
>
> >Should have add this to my previous email
>
> >security = domain
>
> > workgroup = DOMAIN
> > os level = 2
> > time server = Yes
> > unix extensions = Yes
> > encrypt passwords = Yes
> map to guest = Bad User
> log level = 1
> syslog = 0
> printing = CUPS
> printcap name = CUPS
> socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY
> ; wins support = No
> wins server = 10.12.1.16
> veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/riched20.dll/*.{*}/
>
>
> >I'm using
> >SUSE linux 2.4.19-4GB
> >samba-client-2.2.5-226
> >pam_smb-1.1.6-371
> >
> >My goal is to configure a Linux desktop into a windows domain
environment.
> >So far I have managed to configure pam_smb to authenticate users to the
> >PDC.
> >So thats good.
> >
> >Now the problem is when user tries to browse a share.
> >At the moment the users has to retype in their domain/userid password
> >every time they access a share, is there way to minimise this?
> >
> >With Windows you only need to authenticate once to the domain, at logon
> >time. How do I simulate this with Linux ?
> >
> >BTW: I configured the Linux desktop to be a domain member.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
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> >
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