"Rene Laederach" <mussi@snoop.alphanet.ch> wrote in message
news:bd9r42$mvg$2@shakotay.alphanet.ch...
> Doug Holtz <dholtz@wi.rr.com> wrote on Tuesday 24 June 2003 04:32 in
> comp.os.linux.networking:
>
> > I have a RedHat server running Samba. I added a Windows 2003 server and
> > used it as a domain controller. I converted my static IP address
> > workgroup
> > over to the domain. Now I can't log on to the linux box. I changed my
> > smb.conf to add the machine to the domain, and not as a controller. The
> > linux box shows up in network neighborhood, but the W2K3 and XP Pro PC's
> > can't log in.
>
> AFAIK Win2k3 does not support NTLM anymore unless you go tweaking. And
SAMBA
> AFAIR relies on this for the authentication.....if you can enable NTLM on
> your Win2k03 domain controller, try again and report back.
>
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Rene;
I found the explanation and enabled the service in Policies. Haven't gotten
it to work yet, but wanted to let you know. W2K3 has a great search
capability.
doug