Edward Dekkers wrote:
>
> > > Do I need to set up a computer account on that domain perhaps?
> >
> > I _think_ what you have to do is let the login fail when setting it to use
> a
> > domain and get it to stick (I can't remember exactly how I did this part,
> I
> > just remember it was something
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On 19-Sep-2002/09:42 +0800, Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[about domain authentication]
>
>I have no idea what's going to happen if the PDC is down and I'm not game
>to try it at the moment, as my normal Edward Dekkers login has already
>s
> ... If anybody wants a working link to the
> samba-PDC-Howto let me know.
It must have been a brief glitch:
http://samba.mirror.aarnet.edu.au/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html
is fine, as is
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html
The older PDC-howto is now apparentl
> > Do I need to set up a computer account on that domain perhaps?
>
> I _think_ what you have to do is let the login fail when setting it to use
a
> domain and get it to stick (I can't remember exactly how I did this part,
I
> just remember it was something silly). Then reboot. When you get the
d
Edward Dekkers,
On Wednesday September 18, 2002 02:12, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> Sort of, yes! But still can't join. The error is different now:
>
> The account used is a computer account. Use your global user account or
> local user account to access this server.
>
> I obviously don't understand
> Try setting this key...
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\netlogon\parameters
> "RequireSignOrSeal"=dword:
>
> It disables the "signing and sealing" of netlogon packets which is in
Win2K.
> Samba doesn't yet have this ability.
>
> Hope that helps.
Sort of, yes! But
Edward Dekkers,
On Tuesday September 17, 2002 11:09, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> True, but I AM using XP Professional. Still can't get it to work.
>
> Apparently there's a samba spin off call samba-TNG that fixes all these
> problems, allowing Linux to act as a fully compliant NT Domain Controller.
> I don't think it was Netbeui that was referred to,
> but netbios over tcp/ip, which is different.
I don't think so to be honest - he talked about INSTALLING it from a hidden
section of the CD. I know for a fact due to my own dealing with M$ the only
other protocol in the Extras section of the C
> IIRC, you can not use XP Home Edition with domains. The only workaround is
to
> use professional.
True, but I AM using XP Professional. Still can't get it to work.
Apparently there's a samba spin off call samba-TNG that fixes all these
problems, allowing Linux to act as a fully compliant NT Do
>
> P.S. M$'s suggestion of using NETBUE on XP is a farce.
> Uninstall it. NetBue is dead. It should all communicate just
> fine over IP. (Samba does).
I don't think it was Netbeui that was referred to,
but netbios over tcp/ip, which is different.
netbios basically carries the MS junk th
Edward Dekkers,
On Tuesday September 17, 2002 09:24, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> The only thing I (sadly) have never gotten to work is actually LOGGING IN
> to the Linux box from XP. The 9x boxes have no problem with this. The XP
> box can not join the local domain here either for some reason.
>
> B
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On 17-Sep-2002/11:59 -0700, Ted Hilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>For 3 months now I have been struggling to get 2 XP machines to properly
>network with my Linux machines. There are 3 areas of network
>communication which the XP set up screens deal
Hey there.
What I have working:
Linux box shows up in XP Professional under 'View WorkGroup Computers', as
do the 9x boxes.
Linux box can mount XP shares using SMBMOUNT.
The only thing I (sadly) have never gotten to work is actually LOGGING IN to
the Linux box from XP. The 9x boxes have no pro
On Tuesday, September 17, 2002, at 11:59 AM, Ted Hilts wrote:
>
> Does anyone out there have XP working with Linux shares? That is,
> with the Linux machine able to see and access the XP shares and the XP
> machine able to see and access the Linux shares.
yep. one thing that comes imme
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