I've found a decent workaround for this issue.
I set a public IP for the container and put it in the DNS with hostname
"samba".
Et voilĂ :
$ smbclient //samba/dati -k
WARNING: The option -k|--kerberos is deprecated!
Try "help" to get a list of possible commands.
smb: \>
The share is also perfect
On 23.09.23 18:54, nimrod wrote:
The syntax is no problem, it works like a charm with another server,
which is not in a container, just a vmWare virtual machine.
I don't think that samba and kerberos behave differnt in a lxc
container. Both is not kernel related.
But as I said, I could not
On Fri, 2023-09-22 at 00:27 +0200, Ulf Volmer wrote:
> On 19.09.23 14:50, nimrod wrote:
> > I'm running an LXC container on a Debian 12 host. The container,
> > named
> > "samba", aims to share a directory in an Active Directory
> > environment
> > (functional level 2016).
>
>
> No really help,
On 19.09.23 14:50, nimrod wrote:
I'm running an LXC container on a Debian 12 host. The container, named
"samba", aims to share a directory in an Active Directory environment
(functional level 2016).
No really help, I have no AD here.
$ smbclient -k //dl560/dati
WARNING: The option -k|--kerb
... it shouldn't be so difficult, but maybe I didn't make my point
clear, English is not my language.
On Tue, 2023-09-19 at 14:50 +0200, nimrod wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running an LXC container on a Debian 12 host. The container,
> named "samba", aims to share a directory in an Active Directory
> env
Hi,
I'm running an LXC container on a Debian 12 host. The container, named
"samba", aims to share a directory in an Active Directory environment
(functional level 2016).
The container is joined to the domain using the realm command. Inside
the container I can login with any domain user without an
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