[Samba] Windows server 2003 domain authentication with Samba version 4.7.0-git.23.4e3f0fb9d15SUSE-oS13.3-x86_64

Peter Fodrek,ml. fodrek.p at pzvar.sk
Fri Nov 10 08:51:14 UTC 2017


Dear Mr. Cardon!
Na štvrtok, 9. novembra 2017 18:29:03 CET Denis Cardon via samba napísali:

> 
> > IO would like to ask for help with diagnose why my Samba version
> > 4.7.0-git.
> > 23.4e3f0fb9d15SUSE-oS13.3-x86_64 in openSUSE Tumbleweed  can not
> > authentificate me on Windows server 2003 domain
> > 
> > in /etc/fstab  I have working combination - smb version only vorks if set
> > to 1.0
> windows 2003 support only smb1 protocol, smb2 was introduced with
> winvista/win2k8. On version 4.7 Samba has modified the "client max
> protocol" to SMB3_11, but "client min protocol" was not modified [1].
> 
> However, since you are on a rolling release, you are probably on a very
> recent kernel > 4.13. Your cifs module probably comes from that kernel
> distrib, and there has been a change on the min protocol version by
> default, see the thread on [2].
> 

Thank you for your answer
Maybe I write my question in not understandable form.

CIFS mount works, but I can not login via Domain login and password  to the 
system on openSUSE.
I just use fstab to demostrate part of SAMBA settings on my client

I look forward hering from you and anybody else

Yours faithfully

Peter Fodrek


> [1] https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_4.7_Features_added/changed
> [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1474539
> 
> > //192.168.1.131/shares  /home/fodrek/shares     cifs   
> > credentials=/home/fodrek/
> > cifs.creds,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm,cifsacl,user,nosuid,uid=fodrek,gid=use
> > rs,vers=1.0 0 0
> > 
> > 
> > On tyhe server I am detected as operating system
> > Name:openSUSE Tumbleweed
> > version: 20171104
> > Service pack: 4.7.0-git.23.4e3f0fb9d15SUSE-oS13.3-x86_64
> > 
> > Is it possible to help me with allowing to authentificate me into
> > domain,please?
> > 
> > 
> > I look forward hearing from you
> > 
> > Yours faithfully
> > 
> > 
> > Peter Fodrek

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