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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Dan Brown on November 19, 2000, 09:06:52 PM
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I've seen a couple posts to the effect that e-smith acts as a Windows Primary Domain Controller even when people don't want it to, but it doesn't seem to be working that way for me, and I'd kind of like it to.
I have a Windoze 2000 client that can access the server just fine if I tell it I'm using a workgroup. If I tell it to join a domain by the same name, it says it can't find a domain controller. The "Domain Master" setting in the e-smith-manager is set to "yes." Am I missing something, or should I just not be trying to do this in the first place?
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Have you loaded the e-smith-netlogon-0.1-1.noarch.rpm available from the links to these pages.
It supports the Domain logons and Netlogon.bat. worked fine for me.
The only difference I find is that the shares are still available to machines that do not logon but which supply a valid password.
Hope this helps.
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Um.. Bad news guys.
Samba will NOT do domain authentication for Win2000.
You can browse shares and such but Win2000 will not authenticate, nor will it run a login script.
The SAMBA-TNG project is working on this as you read this (Info about this is at www.samba-tng.org).
All other versions of NT will work just fine.
I have done a few test-compiles with only marginal success. Not ready for prime-time just yet. :(