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[Discuss] Help with samba3x and libwbclient.so.0



What does "smbd -V" say?  (That's a capital V:)

On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 6:05 AM, Scott Ehrlich <srehrlich at gmail.com> wrote:
> Revisiting a recent posting of mine -
>
> So I have an isolated network consisting of a Win 2008 R2 w/SP1 domain
> controller and an unpatched (i.e. out of box) 64-bit RHEL 5.7
> workstation.
>
> The goal is to get the RHEL workstation to join the domain controller
> for authentication.
>
> I was recently reminded, when doing this before, that the stock samba
> on the RHEL box does not work, that, on my CentOS box, and other
> CentOS systems I've recently built, I've had to remove the native
> samba packages and replace them with samba3x.
>
> So two questions -
>
> 1) What exactly is samba3x - from where does it originate? ? No amount
> of googling reveals an answer, other than available patches.
> samba.org doesn't seem to say anything about it.
>
> 2) An attempted rpm install of the latest version of samba3x, obtained
> from the CentOS site (didn't have immediate access to the RHEL repo) ,
> hit some snags:
>
> rpm -Uvh samba3x-<package> hit some unmet library dependencies. ? I
> resolve two of the three, but libwbclient.so.0 is refusing to be
> acknowledged.
>
> It lives in /usr/local/samba/...
>
> I've placed it in /lib64 and tried ldconfig and a reboot. ? It refuses
> to be picked up.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Scott
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