[OmniOS-discuss] CIFS Issues
Dominik Hassler
hasslerd at gmx.li
Wed May 13 12:10:46 UTC 2015
Did you try to end your FQDN with a trailing dot?
like: 'DATA.HOME.example.net.' in your example?
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. Mai 2015 um 13:40 Uhr
Von: "Matthew McGee" <mcgee at sci-world.net>
An: omnios-discuss at lists.omniti.com
Betreff: [OmniOS-discuss] CIFS Issues
I am attempting to migrate my CIFS shares from FreeNAS to OmniOS.
I have attempted a number of different installs and for now I am working in a VM
for speed of reboots and testing.
I have Windows 2012 AD, and a number of Mac OSX & Windows 7 clients.
Server name = DATA
Domain HOME.example.net[http://HOME.example.net]
I install the system, configure the IP of 10.0.1.230/8[http://10.0.1.230/8], set and test route, create a base boot environmentand a CIFS boot environment. Reboot into the CIFS boot environment.
I have attempted going straight to Napp-it and I have tried manual initialization as follows:
verify /etc/hosts and /etc/nodename entries
Verify AD DNS
verify system is using AD DNS server only
nslookup to verify forward & reverse entries are functional and resolve on the host
pkg install kerberos-5# Tried with and without this setting
sharectl set -p ddns_enable=true
klcient -T ms_ad
kinit Administrator
klist & verify output
svcadm enable -r smb/server
smbadm join -u Administrator
Successful join
smbadm list shows my domain.
Verified kerberos delegation is allowed on the AD side.
vi /etc/nsswitch.conf and add "ad" to passwd & group lines
Have also tried adding smb line to pam
Both of the following produce valid output
touch foo && chown myuser at HOME.example.net[myuser at HOME.example.net] && ls -l foo
id myuser at HOME # Although this doesn't show all my groups
create a zfs filesystem and corresponding share called documents
root at data:/root# smbutil view //myuser at DATA
Password:
Share Type Comment
-------------------------------
c$ disk Default Share
documents disk
IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
vss$ disk VSS
4 shares listed from 4 available
When I attempt to access from a Windows 7 host, I see the following:
\\DATA is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource.
Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions.
The account is not authorized to log in from this station.
\\10.0.1.230 - Works, I can set permissions, read & write files
Neither the netbios nor FQDN function, but it functions by IP.
Samba on FreeNAS or Fedora works without issues, but I need working FC and comstar will do that for me.
I cannot seem to get the CIFS piece working and it is the one thing preventing me from moving forward.
Any assistance would be appreciated. I hate asking for help but I've been working on this every night for a month
and I know there must be one little thing I am missing, maybe a GPO?_______________________________________________ OmniOS-discuss mailing list OmniOS-discuss at lists.omniti.com http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss[http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss]
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