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20-Mar-2007, 01:10 PM #1
Samba and Windows 2000 Server
Hi everyone,

I been searching for examples of how to join a Samba server into my Domain server (windows 2000 server) I follow a couple of instructions but with no good results. When I try to run the command kinit Administrator@OFFICESERVER.OFFICE.local
I get the following error:

kinit (v5): cannot resolve network address for KDC in requested realm while getting initial credentials.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

AMD2800
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20-Mar-2007, 04:12 PM #2
me too!
Well, I just came over here to ask the same question!!! imagine that. So far I can use the kinit command to authenticate back to my DC. But when I try to bind samba to the domain I get an error stating that I cannot do this with a stand alone machine.

I am also open to other ways to share a directory, basicly I just need to beable to map one drive from my workstation to my fedora 6 box. Any ideas?
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20-Mar-2007, 04:13 PM #3
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Originally Posted by AMD2800
Hi everyone,

I been searching for examples of how to join a Samba server into my Domain server (windows 2000 server) I follow a couple of instructions but with no good results. When I try to run the command kinit Administrator@OFFICESERVER.OFFICE.local
I get the following error:

kinit (v5): cannot resolve network address for KDC in requested realm while getting initial credentials.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

AMD2800
Do you have your linux box point to your DNS server for name resolution?
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21-Mar-2007, 12:46 PM #4
How do I do that?
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