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[ILUG] Help needed with enterprise samba on RHEL4

[ILUG] Help needed with enterprise samba on RHEL4

P D sarcasmo2005 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 7 16:56:31 GMT 2005


Hi,

I'm trying to get a newly installed RHEL4 server, with samba (enterprise
version) to join my Win2003 AD domain and not having much luck. I'm hoping
that one of you may have come across this before, as I'm hardly the first
person to come across this problem.

I'm trying to get the samba server to join my AD2003 domain.  When I run the
command "net ads join -U Administrator" (or net ads join -U
Administrator at DOMAIN.COM) I get prompted to enter the administrator
password, which immediately returns "Sgementation Fault".

The kerberos side of things is working, when I run for example "kinit
jbloggs at DOMAIN.COM" it accepts the password that I have set on my AD2003
domain.

Looking thru the samba documentation, it seems to confim my thought that
'segmentation faults' are bugs.

The version of samba that I'm using is 3.0.20b-24 (ie. the latest download
available from 'enterprisesamba.com' ). It was installed along with all the
other available RHEL4 RPM files on the site. and I'm using kernel version
2.6.9-5 of RHEL4.

 Seems to be a common enough problem, but I've yet to see how it's resolved.
Anyone got any thoughts?

Thanks in Advance



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