I'm fairly new at this stuff. So bear with me if it is obvious. I have
a Red Hat 7.3 machine that needs to authenticate to a windows 2000
server. I didn't install samba server, but I did install the samba
client. 

First, will users be able to log on solely off of the windows 2000 user
base, or will users have to be individually added to the linux client?
In my smb.conf file I have workgroup=mydomain, and security=domain,
password encryption is turned on. I get the feeling however that
smb.conf is meant for the samba server and not the client.

Second, I've tried to mount the network shares on the server via
smbmount. It will only allow me to do so as the super user. I need
normal users to be able to mount network shares. How do I go about
giving all my users smbmount and umount rights? I tried using chmod for
rights to smbmount, but that didn't seem to work.



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