[CentOS] Re: new CentOS5.1, samba help requested
Anne Wilson
cannewilson at googlemail.com
Wed Mar 26 21:44:47 UTC 2008
On Wednesday 26 March 2008 21:36:44 Les Mikesell wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> >>> All users that are intended to be able to share have a user account on
> >>> the samba server. All users have samba passwords matching their login
> >>> passwords, whether in windows or linux. I couldn't even get their home
> >>> directories to show using 'user' mode.
> >>
> >> If they are logged into a windows domain, they will send the domain
> >> credentials, like it or not - and you really want the windows login to
> >> match the linux name for home directories to work. If you set
> >> security = server
> >> and
> >> password server = your_domain_controller
> >> (which I think needs to be resolvable in dns after adding your search
> >> domains)
> >> everything should just be transparent.
> >
> > This doesn't really come into it. 99% of the time there are only linux
> > boxes on the LAN. Samba is necessary for the odd times when a family
> > windows laptop makes a temporary connection. There's certainly nothing
> > like a windows domain to consider.
>
> Samba could emulate one, but shouldn't have to. Do all of the windows
> login names match (case included) the linux names,
Yes
> and did you use
> smbpasswd -a to add all users on the samba side after creating their
> linux logins on the current server.
Yes
> I think the password storage format
> changed some time back so if you upgraded or copied the setup from an
> earlier Centos version the old copy might not work with the new configs.
At first I used my old configs, but when I found that there were problems I
deleted everything and started afresh. Everything on the main server (CentOS
5.1) is using the version of samba and smbpasswd supplied with CentOS 5.1.
As I said, I've used samba for years, so I knew the likely pitfalls re
passwords.
Anne
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