[NTLUG:Discuss] Samba server + AD domain

. Daniel xdesign at hotmail.com
Thu May 3 15:12:33 CDT 2007



>. Daniel wrote:
> >
>....
> >> So:
> >>
> >> net ads testjoin
> >>
> >> says that it is joined?
> >>
> >> # net ads testjoin
> >> Join is OK
> >>
> > Yes, I got that.
> >
> >> Are your referencing winbind in your /etc/nsswitch.conf??
> >>
> >> e.g.
> >>
> >> password:   files winbind
> >> group:      files winbind
> >>
> > Got that too.
> >
> >> Does your
> >> smb.conf spell out which ids (numeric ranges) will be used for dynamic
> >> user creation for the AD users?
> >>
> >> e.g.
> >>         idmap uid = 10000-20000
> >>         idmap gid = 10000-20000
> >>
> > Here's the main part of my smb.conf:
>...
> > Yes, I was attempting to play with ldap too thinking that might be the
> > problem... no dice... couldn't even figure out what to do exactly.
> >
>
>You don't need the LDAP integration.
>
>Have you raised debug levels, etc. and do you have anything
>that shows the failure... just some more detail if possible?
>

Good!  Glad to hear I don't need LDAP.  It's a mystery... not that the rest 
of this isn't.

What do you mean raise debug levels?

When I do the network browsing thing (right-click "My Computer" and click 
explore, expand My Network places and all that to find the server called 
"Linux", or just typing \\Linux into the "addres" thingy) I get a login 
dialog entitled "Connect to linux.adomain.com" and no matter what username 
I use (administrator, my user account, LINUX\administrator, LINUX\my user 
account, ADOMAIN\administrator, ADOMAIN\my user account) it comes back in 
error.  Eventually, during all this testing, I ended up locking my own 
account out.

Where do I raise debug levels and were do I read the output of such 
transactions?

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