[Samba] Multi domain (trusted) - share access (RHEL5.3)

Rowland Penny rpenny at samba.org
Sun Oct 14 08:07:45 UTC 2018


On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 08:41:33 +0530
Anoop T S via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:

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> <https://superuser.com/questions/1366590/samba3-0-x-multi-domain-trusted-share-access-rhel5-3#>
> 
> I need to provide samba share access to multiple domain users. How
> can I specify the valid users parameter in smb.conf. Below are the
> trusted domain details. Users authentication via NIS and kerberos
> realm for both domains are updated in krb5.conf. Does below settings
> provide share access to both domain users?
> 
> [mining]
> comment = mining
> path = /export/vdisk/mining
> valid users = @instream, @DCN
> writeable = yes
> guest ok = no
> create mask = 0664
> directory mask = 0775

Just in case you missed it last time, here is what I posted last time
you asked this question (in a slightly different way):

[quote]

Well, if this was a Debian based machine, I would run 'dist-upgrade' ;-)

Unless you missed it, RHEL5 is dead and should no longer be used,
unless you have installed the last red-hat Samba packages, you will be
using Samba 3.0.x packages (which again are dead). If you have
installed the last available red-hat RHEL5 Samba packages, then it will
be a 3.6.x version and guess what, this version is dead as well.

So, as both your distro and Samba version are dead, you don't really
have any other option, you will have to upgrade.

If your problem is a bug (it may not be, it could be a lack of a
feature or features), you have absolutely no chance of getting
anybody to fix it, partially because it will probably have been fixed
in a later version, but mainly because your distro and Samba version
are dead.

Sorry if this upsets you, but it is better to tell the truth at the
start.

[/quote]

Please upgrade your computer and Samba to a supported version and you
might find it works ;-)

Rowland



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