[Samba] several domain

azzouz azzouz at hymedia.univ-paris8.fr
Thu Sep 3 09:18:34 MDT 2009


Michael Wood wrote:
> 2009/9/3 azzouz <azzouz at hymedia.univ-paris8.fr>:
> [...]
>   
>> There is a probleme !
>>
>> in the /etc/init.d/smb file there is a test:
>>
>> # See if the daemons are there
>> test -x /usr/sbin/nmbd -a -x /usr/sbin/smbd || exit 0
>>     
>
> This means:
> Test to see if /usr/sbin/nmbd is executable and /usr/sbin/smbd is
> executable.  If not, then exit 0.
> i.e. it just tests to see if the nmbd and smbd daemons are both executable.
> This line does not actually run nmbd or smbd.
>
>   
>> have i to comment this line. If so it could cause conflict. can't it ?
>>     
>
> No, leave that as it was.
>
>   
>> i write instead :
>>
>> test -x `/usr/sbin/nmbd -D -s $CONFIG_FILE` -a -x `/usr/sbin/smbd -D -s
>> $CONFIG_FILE` || exit 0
>>     
>
> This will run nmbd and will probably complain about "test: too many
> arguments" (same for smbd) because you're supposed to call "test -x"
> with a filename, and not with the string "smbd version ... Copyright
>   
in fact it work fine. No complain from smbd
> Andrew Tridgell..." etc.
>
>   
>> in summary:
>>
>> i create tow file in /etc/init.d: samb.domain1 and samba.domain2
>>     
>
> OK
>
>   
>> when il execute the first one i get tow smbd instance a one of nmbd (i don't
>> use yet wins). It 's normal.
>> But when execute the second one i get only one instance of nmbd. And vise
>> versa.
>>
>> I think that the amount og instance of smbd is limited. Where could
>> configure the amount of instance
>>     
>
> I don't know about this.  Did you specify in each config file that
> each smbd must listen on its own interface only?
>
>   
Yes. And what resolve is that specify also the option "bind interfaces
only = yes" and now it work very well.
>> An other question : i use ldap for the account. What about you ?
>> could i configure tow domain in ldap with different SID ?
>>     
>
> I have not yet used LDAP with Samba.
>
>   
thanks to you


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