I just installed win 7 pro @home in order to be more compatible with my new @work environment. I am likewise having a problem with samba shares. The samba shares are on a C5.7 server and were readily available from the same machine running XP for the last couple of years.
The new w7pro install is on the same network as the previous XP install on that machine and in fact has the same IP address as the former XP os.
Now with the fresh install of w7pro I cannot see any of the samba shares from the w7pro machine. All of the googled solutions I have found so far have not worked. I have added a couple of entries to the smb.conf that were suggested and restarted smb but no joy.
Anyone have pointers that may get me going again?
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On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:26 PM, John Hodrien J.H.Hodrien@leeds.ac.uk wrote:
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011, Les Mikesell wrote:
I have some services on Centos5 boxes that use smb authentication against the Windows domain as a low-maintenance way to handle most of our office users for things that don't need home directories (web/file shares, etc.). Running authconfig is all it takes to add it to PAM, then adding mod_auth_pam to apache makes it work with that and local users. This all works without any particular involvement with the Windows group or administrative access there.
Is there a better way to do this on C6 that does not involve 'joining' the windows domain?
You don't *have* to join it to the domain, you can use pam_krb5 without joining if you want. There are advantages if you do though, since a joined machine offering samba shares to windows users on a domain won't prompt for a password, as it'll use their existing kerberos ticket. Joining *is* just a case of a correct smb.conf/krb5.conf and "net ads join" with an account with sufficient privs, so isn't really much pain for servers.
And is there a way to make samba (C5 or 6) work with Windows7 other than configuring every client to to send NTLM authentication when requested?
On C5 I thought upgrading to samb3x was sufficient, and that C6 it should just work. I'm assuming that not the case?
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