[Samba] URGENT! Need to move Samba to another computer

Gary Dale garydale at torfree.net
Sat Feb 17 13:30:04 GMT 2007


Use the smbclient command with the -J option. Try it first with no 
options to get a list of options, or try man smbclient.


boxyzzy at netscape.net wrote:
> Since 2004, I've been running Samba 2.0.7 on a Solaris 8 computer as a 
> member of a Windows 2003 Server domain - nothing fancy, just mapping 
> Unix home directories to PC users.  Now I must QUICKLY move this same 
> Samba config to another computer, and (for the life of me!) I can't 
> recall the steps necessary to "join" the domain.  I've read the 
> associated Samba 2.0.7 doc, that references the "net" command, but it 
> is not a command in this set of tools. Upgrading Samba now is not an 
> option.
>
> Below are the statements from my current / working smb.conf (with 
> bogus IP's, etc. for security).
>
> I hope that someone can provide the necessary procedure.
>
> Thanks, in advance, for your help!
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> [global]
>   interfaces = 123.456.70.59/255.255.255.0
>   allow hosts = 123.456.70. .dhcp.doodah.edu localhost
>   deny hosts = 0.0.0.0/0
>   netbios name = BOXYUNIX
>   security = domain
>   workgroup = BOXYZZY
>   wins server = 123.456.70.13
>   name resolve order = wins hosts bcast
>   dns proxy = yes
>   encrypt passwords = yes
>   password server = boxy2K3a boxy2K3b
>   client use spnego = no
>   os level = 0
>   preferred master = no
>   local master = no
>   domain master = no
>   guest account = nobody
>   invalid users = root bin sys uucp nuucp daemon adm lp smtp ppp listen
>   dead time = 15
>   log level = 1
>   lpq cache time = 30
> .
> .
> .
>
>
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