I have never tried "unjoining" a domain.
I think the approach would be to
1- update smb.conf to change security to user
2 - delete the SambaMachine account from your Windows PDC.
You can't me in more than one domain. however you can set up trusts
between windows and/or samba domains. (Although I haven't quite got
that working properly.)
-Damian
On 11/18/09 02:11, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Gaiseric *,*
Thanks for your help.
I have now joined the domain using smbpasswd -j.
Could you please let me know how can I remove the join created above
i.e I want to unjoin the samba server amd domain how to do it and what
are its effects.
Can I join multiple domian from single samba server??
Thanks and Regards,
Pankaj C Pimple
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Reliance Tech Services,B Block,DAKC,Navi Mumbai,India
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RE: [Samba] Need help in samba configuration
What happens if you use smbpassword to change a user's password (e.g. from
MyPassword1 to MyPassword2), and do not change the password via
Windows. If
the user then logs into a windows PC, does he use "MyPassword1" or
"MyPassword2?"
What happens if you use "smbpasswd -R 10.8.54.120 ...." instead?
It seems like you have created local "Windows" accounts on the Samba
server,
so that when you connect to the samba share you are using the
DEVVM\username credentials instead of the RIC_F2M credentials.
The purpose of having a Windows or Samba machine as a member of the domain
is so that you do NOT need to create accounts for each user on each domain
member. (Typically a Windows or Samba domain member will still have a
local
Administrator account, and may have a local Users group and local
Administrators group.) For Samba, you still need the local unix users and
groups. All going well you shouldn't need to have all the domain users in
the usermap file- but it shouldn't hurt.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 2:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Samba] Need help in samba configuration
We have ClearCase database on unix and users on windows.
We are creating Unix users locally on that Clearcase server. Samba is
also
installed on that server.
User windows machines are part of domain. Groups,usres are created on
domain and same users,groups are created on unix server.
Now problem is occuring when a windows user is changing the password for
his domain login. as soon as user is changing the password user will be
unable to access the samba share i.e clearcase vobs. So when user changes
the domain login password we have to manully change samba password for
that user by running
smbpasswd <userbname>.
Could you please guide me on how to achieve or any configuration need to
done on samba and on unix server so that I need not have to change
password manully for every user when user changes his/her windows domian
login password.
My samba config fiel is as below
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = RIC_F2K
netbios name = DEVVM
interfaces = devvm
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = 10.8.54.120
username map = /usr/local/samba/private/username.map
#username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/username.map
log file = /var/opt/samba/logs/log.%m
os level = 0
kernel oplocks = No
create mask = 0775
directory mask = 0775
oplocks = No
time offset = 30
# time offset = 630
# time server = yes
#[smbshare]
# comment = Share Folder of devvm Server
# path = /var/smbshare
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