You don't _need_ an AD domain for it, but you probably need a method
of mapping users between your Windows host and your Solaris host.

The errors in your log say that you have guest access disabled - what
account are you attempting to use to access the shares? Is it one
local to the OI host, a Windows account, or something else entirely?

- Rich

On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Harry Putnam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rich <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> At a guess, if you don't have the OI box joined to the AD domain, it's
>> going to map any users you haven't explicitly specified in idmap to
>> guest.
>>
>> So that would be your issue there, at least.
>
> What is an AD domain?  And when did it become a requirement for smb
> connections?
>
> Do you know how to the mapping you mention is done?
>
> Isn't cifs supposed to work without much in the way of  special
> settings?
>
> I seem to recall having had smb shares working a good while back... I
> do remember joining a workgroup and I have done that...
>
> From what you've said ... it sound like the way to go would be to
> setup the idmapping.
>
> Looking into that now... but really sure what I'm looking for.
>
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