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Our security department recently implemented the Digital Signing settings on our Windows 2003 domain controller. I’m trying to set up a RHEL5 server to simply act as a file ...
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- 07-13-2010 #1Just Joined!
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Samba - Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data
Hello!
Our security department recently implemented the Digital Signing settings on our Windows 2003 domain controller. I’m trying to set up a RHEL5 server to simply act as a file server, although I’m able to join the domain successfully, I’m getting errors when I attempt to access the RH server from the Windows side. The error I get is:
“Trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed”
Now googling this problem I’ve found several posts that indicated that I need to disable the following on the Windows server:
Domain Member: Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data (always)
The problem is, I cannot do that. So, I’m hoping that there may be a work around for this on the Samba side.
I have loaded the most recent version of Samba (3.5).
Thank you in advance for your help!
- 07-15-2010 #2Linux Guru
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I don't know if Samba understands LDAP, but that's what would be needed in order for it to work in this situation, unless your security department can create a rule for these specific servers that would bypass that requirement.
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