I have had to add the domain controller into /etc/hosts as the location for the 
domain 
(so a "*domain controller IP* domain.lan"   entry) ; as well as having to set
sharectl set -p lmauth_level=2 smb
for some Windows domain controllers.

I don't believe I have ever needed to install kerberos separately, or enable 
the kdc. 

-Lucas Van Tol 

Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 16:35:25 +0200
From: gbul...@sonicle.com
To: openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] CIFS Domain mode

Hi, I was testing CIFS domain mode sharing through ZFS.
I followed this article, domain mode paragraph:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19120-01/open.solaris/820-2429/smbservertasks/index.html
So I have resolver correctly pointed to the domain controller, the clock is 
synchroinized,
but once I try to join, I always get an error:
sonicle@server:/# smbadm join -u Administrator mydomain.lan
After joining mydomain.lan the smb service will be restarted automatically.
Would you like to continue? [no]: yes
Enter domain password:
Joining mydomain.lan ... this may take a minute ...
failed to find any domain controllers for mydomain.lan
Do I need special services configured and running?
I installed the system kerberos-5 package.
Do I also need to run the security/krb5kdc service?

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