Core 5 and Samba issues

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From a fresh install of FC5 I was joining my box to the office domain and came across a few issues.

Let me start by saying, system-config-samba is a very good tool. It has some holes in functionality, but samba has always been a thorn in my side and this tool made it a whole lot easier. However, if I go to Server Settings and select "ADS" for authentication, when I enter my Realm it joins the realm line with the line that follows it in the smb.conf which causes problems even when the following line is a comment.

Second, there seems to be an issue with SELinux policies and kerberos/samba. When I've properly configured /etc/krb5.conf and samba, then try to do a "net join", the action fails with the error "end point not connected". Even selecting "Disable SELinux" for smbd, nmbd, winbind and kerberos, the action fails. After "setenforce 0" the action succeeds. After the "net join" is complete, selinux can (apparently) be reset to enforcing.

Finally, SWAT is evil. I used it to add a printer and it obliterated my config from system-config-samba. Is there somewhere to make a recommendation to the user to use one or the other, but not both?

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