Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Paul Gienger schrieb:
Does the domain administrator SID always end with -1000?
It should never be 1000
Please review
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;243330
Well, for me it's -1000 for two different Samba domains. Coincidence?
On 11/17/05, Beast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, to be a 'true' administrator (ie, able to join a pc to domain),
you must give them unix uid of 0.
This is no longer the case on recent versions of Samba, since support
for Windows privileges was added in Samba 3.011. Now, anyone with the
Does the domain administrator SID always end with -1000?
I.e., if the SID for the domain is:
S-1-2-33-44-5-66
does this mean that the domain administrator's SID would be:
S-1-2-33-44-5-66-1000
?
How can I get the SID number for any given user?
Hi,
Please read the samba-howto-collection available on samba website.
The cahper about right and privileges talk about that.
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Hi,
Please read the samba-howto-collection available on samba website.
The cahper about right and privileges talk about that.
well, it doesn't say much about fetching SID for a given user.
I could guess one uses net usersidlist, but in my case, it gives this
Does the domain administrator SID always end with -1000?
It should never be 1000
Please review
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;243330
How can I get the SID number for any given user?
You could divine the SID if you know the UID and the RID calculation,
presuming that
Paul Gienger schrieb:
Does the domain administrator SID always end with -1000?
It should never be 1000
Please review
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;243330
Well, for me it's -1000 for two different Samba domains. Coincidence?
How can I get the SID number for any
Does the domain administrator SID always end with -1000?
It should never be 1000
Please review
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;243330
Well, for me it's -1000 for two different Samba domains. Coincidence?
You probably had a domain user with UID 0 (root) and