From: Viatte Frédéric on
Thank you for your reply

How to know the NetBIOS name in Linux?

The name of my domain is: DOMAINE.CH
The name of my server: SERVEUR-TPI

If I put "-- realm = SERVEUR-TPI.DOMAINE.CH -- domain = DOMAINE.CH "

His able to walk?

Thank you


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Date d'envoi : mardi 18 mai 2010 15:11
À : Laurent BARRAILLE
Cc : samba(a)lists.samba.org
Objet : Re: [Samba] Example of command ". / Setup / provision"

SNIP
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>> Because in the "HOWTO" is set "- realm = samdom.example.com - domain =
>> SAMDOM"
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>> but what corresponds "SAMDOM" Because the domain is "example.com" no ?
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> SAMDOM is the Windows domain.
> This is a sub domain of the "example.com" domain

Well, not really. SAMDOM is the NETBIOS name of the domain, which we
have to use the "way back" machine to Winblows NT4 to come to grips
with it. So, yes the domain IS example.com, and, if you want, you can
do this:

realm = EXAMPLE.COM and have domain = EXAMPLE.

It is also possible to have the domain = EX or TEST and the realm be
EXAMPLE.COM, though I'd not recommend it.

For the most part it is a design issue.
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>> Thanks
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