
Load_auth_module: Attempting to find an auth method to match sam_ignoredomain Load_auth_module: auth method guest has a valid init source3/auth/auth.c:425(load_auth_module) Load_auth_module: Attempting to find an auth method to match guest Successfully added auth method 'sam_netlogon3'Īttempting to register auth backend winbind Successfully added auth method 'sam_ignoredomain'Īttempting to register auth backend sam_netlogon3 source3/auth/auth.c:60(smb_register_auth)Īttempting to register auth backend sam_ignoredomain source3/auth/auth.c:48(smb_register_auth)Īttempting to register auth backend guest Making default auth method list for server role = 'standalone server', encrypt passwords = yes source3/auth/auth.c:524(make_auth3_context_for_ntlm) (but there is no local user domscheit according to etc/passwd) User mcms is a local user with write/read permissions on /var/lib/mcms/exports/TPMD01/mml On the Linux server I can use for example su - domscheit with my Windows AD credentials and I get a home directory /home/domscheit owned by domscheit "domain users". Important note, the Linux server is already linked to our AD.

I also tried valid users = +"DOMAIN\T_UNIX_MCMS" I tried this one: īut it is not working, i.e. I like to permit users based on groups in our Active Directory. Help protect your PC from unsafe or malicious devices on the network.

Security policies block unauthenticated guest access. You can't access this shared folder because your organization's
Add windows user to access samba smbup windows 10#
Now, with new Windows 10 users get an error due to stricter security policies: On my Linux I created a samba share like this, it was working fine.
