I often change configurations in a home server environment, and have scripts to back up all config files etc. - on a fresh OS install I can quickly restore function of all the services I'm running.
I'm using version 3.4.7 as a PDC on Ubuntu with 4 Windows 7 clients. I can restore smb.conf which gets the file shares and server configuration back, but I lose the trust relationship with the clients and I can't figure out how to get it back (short of completely clearing all the profiles and dropping/adding to the domain.) I'm making the following assumptions: - There must be some sort of signature for the Samba/OS installation that changes - This signature must be recorded in Windows somewhere for it to validate the relationship (like known_hosts) I've tried the following in just about every order you can imagine: - Modifying/removing the profile registry entries in Windows - Removing/restoring the user directory in Windows - Removing/restoring the profile.v2 directory in Ubuntu - Experimenting with various local policy settings in Windows - Re-adding client to the domain - Using smbpasswd to recreate the users There must be something I can backup/change to retain/reestablish the trust relationship without having to scrap all the user profiles? Thanks in advance - all my reading so far has been of little help. -- Devon -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
