Re: [Samba] How to Configure Samba to Use Multiple AD Logon Servers for Redundancy

2011-11-04 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Tue, 2011-11-01 at 23:29 -0700, Robinson, Eric wrote: > Our samba boxes are integrated with our Windows 2003 AD domain, with > Windows servers acting as AD domain controllers. Everything is working > fine, but in my krb.conf and krb5.conf files on my Linux boxes, I > currently only have one Wind

Re: [Samba] How to Configure Samba to Use Multiple AD Logon Servers for Redundancy

2011-11-02 Thread Robinson, Eric
> > Our samba boxes are integrated with our Windows 2003 AD > domain, with > > Windows servers acting as AD domain controllers. Everything > is working > > fine, but in my krb.conf and krb5.conf files on my Linux boxes, I > > currently only have one Windows server specified as the AD > logon

Re: [Samba] How to Configure Samba to Use Multiple AD Logon Servers for Redundancy

2011-11-02 Thread Marcel de Reuver
2011/11/2 Robinson, Eric > Our samba boxes are integrated with our Windows 2003 AD domain, with > Windows servers acting as AD domain controllers. Everything is working > fine, but in my krb.conf and krb5.conf files on my Linux boxes, I > currently only have one Windows server specified as the AD

[Samba] How to Configure Samba to Use Multiple AD Logon Servers for Redundancy

2011-11-02 Thread Robinson, Eric
Our samba boxes are integrated with our Windows 2003 AD domain, with Windows servers acting as AD domain controllers. Everything is working fine, but in my krb.conf and krb5.conf files on my Linux boxes, I currently only have one Windows server specified as the AD logon server. If that server is do