Well, I don't think you DO know what that -J is for...CARTER is the name of the linux Samba server that is the PDC. According to my documentation, I am suppsoed to do the following.1) Create the Unix account: /usr/sbin/useradd -c 'Samba PDC for CHERRY_HILL' -M -s /dev/null CARTER$ 2) Add a machine account smbpasswd -a -m CARTER 3) Add it to the domain (which it is the PDC of) smbpasswd -j CHERRY_HILL I am NOT adding an XP machine in at this time. I am setting up the PDC. So yes, I DO know what the -j option is for.
Look, if the Samba machine is the PDC for your domain, you DON'T USE the -J option; that is only if the Samba machine is going to be a MEMBER SERVER into an existing WINDOWS-RUN domain (a domain with a 'real' Windows PDC). You say that Samba is the PDC, right?
And, if the Samba machine is the PDC of it's own domain, it doesn't appear in it's own smbpasswd file (at least mine doesn't).
Perhaps it might help us to help you if you posted your smb.conf file (because we are definitely missing some vital piece somewhere of what you are trying to do).
- john
--On Thursday, October 17, 2002 10:21 AM -0400 Adam Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have started to modify to allow for the new XP machines we are > having. > > I added CARTER$ (machine name) to the unix account. > > I added it with smbpasswd. > > I go to add itself to the domain (smbpasswd -j CHERRY_HILL) and I getthis> error: > No password server list given in smb.conf - unable to join domain. > > Now it says password server should not point to itself in TFM. I tried > lookign through the archives and didn't find anything. I am not surewhat> direction to go from here. > > Adam Lang
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