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Hello,<br>
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Are you looking for this? This leverages the AD trust to allow samba
within IPA to resolve AD users from a trusted AD domain/forest<br>
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<blockquote> <b><span dir="auto">Howto/Integrating a Samba File
Server With IPA</span></b><br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.freeipa.org/page/Howto/Integrating_a_Samba_File_Server_With_IPA">http://www.freeipa.org/page/Howto/Integrating_a_Samba_File_Server_With_IPA</a><br>
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-Justin<br>
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On 03/10/2016 06:29 AM, Giulio Casella wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:56E15AA2.5060107@di.unimi.it" type="cite">Hi
guys,
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I've got a FreeIPA domain up and running, with a nfs server,
joined to IPA domain, offering user's home directories.
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I'd like to give users on Windows 7 PC (not joined to the same
domain) the ability to mount those home directories via samba
(entering credentials, not kerberos, being different domains).
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How can I configure samba to use IPA kerberos authentication
authentication to offer access to home directories?
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I know this could be configured more as a samba question, but I
hope someone in this list already faced my scenario.
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Thanks in advance,
<br>
Giulio
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