Can you please provide more details about the use case for Samba in
this
situation?
I've got a bunch of users that sit in front of Windows desktops. They run applications
on a Linux box.
Moving data to and from the server is typically by way of dragging files to an explorer
window - with samba being the transit that actually does the transfer.
It might be that for your use case you should be using windbind
instead
of SSSD.
That would be unfortunate; I've got sssd running and doing all the authentication
properly. Logins are fine. Apache authenticates against it. The only service not yet
coping is samba. It would be decidedly messy to have to get winbind running (if I can,
even - corporate politics abound in these situations) to duplicate the functionality
I'm getting ffrom sssd for everything else.
Vic.