--- "Marcus Deluigi (intern)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> > What server OS? NT4? 2000? 2003?
> > 
> > I have a debian X terminal server authenticating
> from an NT domain.
> > 
> > Do you have the default domain for winbind set in
> smb.conf 
> > (iuse default domain) or are you remembering to
> enter your 
> > username as domain\username...?
> 
> The server OS is 2003.
> I should be able to make a ssh-session and locale
> console login with
> just the Windows Domain user name.
> At least, that was possible with my old setup. 
> I did not even have to change /etc/pam.d/ssh, since
> it includes
> common-auth, common-account and common-session.
> I don't have an X-Server installed.
> 
> My smb.conf looks like this:
> ---
> [global]
>     netbios name = bilinux2
>     #workgroup = WICRESOFT
>     realm = WICRESOFT.COM
>     security = ads
>     password server = ws-dc-01 ws-dc-02
>     encrypt passwords = yes
>     windind use default domain = yes


*** Is this last line a typo? ***

windind > winbind

--
Matt


                
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