This is a discussion on [Samba] Samba & Active Directory - Login from non Domain Machine within the Samba forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; I have Samba running on debian etch using winbind and my windows 2003 active directory infrastructure. Everything works find. I ...
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I have Samba running on debian etch using winbind and my windows 2003
active directory infrastructure. Everything works find. I have one issue. I cannot connect to a share from a machine that is not on the domain. If I try to connect to the share from a windows xp box that is not on the domain that the samba server is in, I am prompted for a username and password. If I put in my domain credentials, I still get an access denied message. However if I login to a computer that is on the domain using credentials that are part of the group that is allowed access to the same share, I can get into that share without an problem or prompt (as you would expect). I just don't understand why I cannot connect from a machine that is not a member of the domain. Any thoughts? Also, how do you have samba re-read the smb.conf file without having to restart smbd on debian? Thanks, Michael -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba |