[Samba] Please help! How to login other existing domain users
to samba nework
Adam Williams
awilliam at mdah.state.ms.us
Wed Nov 26 13:08:23 GMT 2003
You can have her map your public share to a drive letter, and add your
printer to her notebook as a remote printer (add printer, network
printer \\server\lp0 or whatever). when she's at work on the work's
network, it'll just show in explorer that z:\ unable to be found, and
same with the printer but they'll still exist, and when she login's at
home again, they wil reappear as connected. (have her login as
administrator at home, and her samba user when she's at work).
Sergei Zuyev wrote:
> I already posted this question some time ago, but no-one came with a solution
> or even a comment. Please, I really need this!
> So, I repeat:
>
> Configuration:
> Server: Mandrake Linux 9.1 box running samba 2.2.7 controling my home network
> A Windows 2000 Pro laptop,
> a few other Win and Lin boxes
>
> Problem: my wife has an existing remote domain account on her win2000 laptop,
> I want her to be able to use a public share on my home network and local
> printers.
>
> If I join her to the home domain, she has access to the resources of our home
> net, but she cannot read her emails and cannot access her encripted documents
> as she's no longer logged as the remote domain user.
>
> Is that possible to grant her access to samba network when she's logged as the
> remote domain user (not being actually connected to that network)? Is trusted
> domain serves for that thing? Other windows machines configured as members of
> the home domain have no problems connecting, but my wife in the above
> configuration gets the message "No servers available to process your request"
>
> Restriction: I cannot make my home network a member of the remote network
> which is actually the network of my wife's enterprise. I tried to mimic her
> interprise network name, but this does not help.
>
> Thanks a lot in advance!
>
> Attached is the samba dump
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> # Global parameters
> [global]
> coding system =
> client code page = 932
> code page directory = /var/lib/samba/codepages
> workgroup = DELIGHT
> netbios name = KALITKA
> netbios aliases =
> netbios scope =
> server string = Kalitka %v
> interfaces = 192.168.1.1/24
> bind interfaces only = No
> security = USER
> encrypt passwords = Yes
> update encrypted = No
> allow trusted domains = Yes
> hosts equiv =
> min passwd length = 5
> map to guest = Bad User
> null passwords = No
> obey pam restrictions = No
> password server =
> smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
> root directory =
> pam password change = No
> passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd
> passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed*
> passwd chat debug = No
> username map =
> password level = 0
> username level = 0
> unix password sync = No
> restrict anonymous = No
> lanman auth = Yes
> use rhosts = No
> admin log = No
> log level = 0
> syslog = 1
> syslog only = No
> log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
> max log size = 50
> timestamp logs = Yes
> debug hires timestamp = No
> debug pid = No
> debug uid = No
> protocol = NT1
> large readwrite = Yes
> max protocol = NT1
> min protocol = CORE
> read bmpx = No
> read raw = Yes
> write raw = Yes
> nt smb support = Yes
> nt pipe support = Yes
> nt status support = Yes
> announce version = 4.9
> announce as = NT
> max mux = 50
> max xmit = 16644
> name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
> max ttl = 259200
> max wins ttl = 518400
> min wins ttl = 21600
> time server = No
> unix extensions = No
> change notify timeout = 60
> deadtime = 0
> getwd cache = Yes
> keepalive = 300
> lpq cache time = 10
> max smbd processes = 0
> max disk size = 0
> max open files = 10000
> name cache timeout = 660
> read size = 16384
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> stat cache size = 50
> use mmap = Yes
> total print jobs = 0
> load printers = Yes
> printcap name = cups
> disable spoolss = No
> enumports command =
> addprinter command =
> deleteprinter command =
> show add printer wizard = Yes
> os2 driver map =
> strip dot = No
> mangling method = hash
> character set = ISO8859-5
> mangled stack = 50
> stat cache = Yes
> domain admin group = root @adm
> domain guest group = nobody @guest
> machine password timeout = 604800
> add user script =
> delete user script =
> logon script =
> logon path = \\%N\%U\profile
> logon drive =
> logon home = \\%N\%U
> domain logons = No
> os level = 20
> lm announce = Auto
> lm interval = 60
> preferred master = Yes
> local master = Yes
> domain master = Yes
> browse list = Yes
> enhanced browsing = Yes
> dns proxy = No
> wins proxy = No
> wins server =
> wins support = Yes
> wins hook =
> kernel oplocks = Yes
> lock spin count = 3
> lock spin time = 10
> oplock break wait time = 0
> add share command =
> change share command =
> delete share command =
> config file =
> preload =
> lock dir = /var/cache/samba
> pid directory = /var/run/samba
> utmp directory =
> wtmp directory =
> utmp = No
> default service =
> message command =
> dfree command =
> valid chars =
> remote announce =
> remote browse sync =
> socket address = 0.0.0.0
> homedir map = auto.home
> time offset = 0
> NIS homedir = No
> source environment =
> panic action =
> hide local users = No
> host msdfs = No
> winbind uid =
> winbind gid =
> template homedir = /home/%D/%U
> template shell = /bin/false
> winbind separator = \
> winbind cache time = 15
> winbind enum users = Yes
> winbind enum groups = Yes
> winbind use default domain = No
> comment =
> path =
> alternate permissions = No
> username =
> guest account = nobody
> invalid users =
> valid users =
> admin users =
> read list =
> write list =
> printer admin = @adm
> force user =
> force group =
> read only = Yes
> create mask = 0744
> force create mode = 00
> security mask = 0777
> force security mode = 00
> directory mask = 0755
> force directory mode = 00
> directory security mask = 0777
> force directory security mode = 00
> force unknown acl user = 00
> inherit permissions = No
> inherit acls = No
> guest only = No
> guest ok = No
> only user = No
> hosts allow = 192.168.1. 127.
> hosts deny =
> status = Yes
> nt acl support = Yes
> profile acls = No
> block size = 1024
> max connections = 0
> min print space = 0
> strict allocate = No
> strict sync = No
> sync always = No
> use sendfile = No
> write cache size = 0
> max print jobs = 1000
> printable = No
> postscript = No
> printing = cups
> print command = lpr -r -P%p %s
> lpq command = lpq -P%p
> lprm command = lprm -P%p %j
> lppause command =
> lpresume command =
> queuepause command =
> queueresume command =
> printer name =
> use client driver = No
> default devmode = No
> printer driver =
> printer driver file = /etc/samba/printers.def
> printer driver location =
> default case = lower
> case sensitive = No
> preserve case = Yes
> short preserve case = Yes
> mangle case = No
> mangling char = ~
> hide dot files = Yes
> hide unreadable = No
> delete veto files = No
> veto files =
> hide files =
> veto oplock files =
> map system = No
> map hidden = No
> map archive = Yes
> mangled names = Yes
> mangled map =
> browseable = Yes
> blocking locks = Yes
> csc policy = manual
> fake oplocks = No
> locking = Yes
> oplocks = Yes
> level2 oplocks = Yes
> oplock contention limit = 2
> posix locking = Yes
> strict locking = No
> share modes = Yes
> copy =
> include =
> exec =
> preexec close = No
> postexec =
> root preexec =
> root preexec close = No
> root postexec =
> available = Yes
> volume =
> fstype = NTFS
> set directory = No
> wide links = Yes
> follow symlinks = Yes
> dont descend =
> magic script =
> magic output =
> delete readonly = No
> dos filemode = No
> dos filetimes = No
> dos filetime resolution = No
> fake directory create times = No
> vfs object =
> vfs options =
> msdfs root = No
>
> [homes]
> comment = Home Directories
> read only = No
> browseable = No
>
> [printers]
> comment = All Printers
> path = /var/spool/samba
> create mask = 0700
> guest ok = Yes
> printable = Yes
> print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r # using client side
> printer drivers.
> browseable = No
>
> [print$]
> path = /var/lib/samba/printers
> write list = @adm root
> guest ok = Yes
>
> [pdf-generator]
> comment = PDF Generator (only valid users)
> path = /var/tmp
> printable = Yes
> print command = /usr/share/samba/scripts/print-pdf %s ~%u //%L/%u %m
> %I "%J" &
>
> [public]
> comment = Public Stuff
> path = /backup/samba-public
> read only = No
> guest ok = Yes
>
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