Mornin',
Thanks for the reply. When you mention automagically does
this mean that when a new user tries to access the shares
his gets an account on my machine? I can't have all users
having accounts - there's over 10,000 possible users - at least
1000 who reguraly use my stuff.
Steve
Paul Jakma wrote:
>> hi stephen,
>> i've had samba and NT doamins working fine with the samba-2.0.3 rpm from
> the redhat-5.2 kernel 2.2 updates.
>> you need the encrypt passwords setting, you need to know the ip/netbios
> name of the PDC. and you need to either create an account on the unix
> machine for every domain account, or set the adduser option to a proper
> script and users will be added automagically.
>> should work fine with the code that's in samba. you don't need the
> pam_smb module.
>> (and make sure to set domain logon's to off and os level to something
> low. or chaos will reign)
>> eg a snippet from smb.conf:
>> # Global parameters
> workgroup = MYDOMAIN
> server string = Easy Server
> security = DOMAIN
> encrypt passwords = Yes
> passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
> password server = ....
> add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -c samba_user -e 03/05/99 -f
> 1 -g smbusers -n %u
> os level = 16
> domain logons = no
> local master = no
>> this worked fine for me with NT4sp4 PDC.
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