On 25/08/13 16:16, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello, I am not surprised that you are getting different uids & gids, you do not seem to have anything in smb.conf to pull the uidNumber & gidNumber from the AD server, unless you are using > sssd.

> You can either use Steve's original nlscd setup, or install sssd or use winbind. If you use winbind you require something like this in smb.conf:

I used the nslcd approach on one of the samba4 domain controllers, got tickets and now smbclient fails with

# smbclient -k -L ncssamba1
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_INVALID_SERVER_STATE

I also can't log onto my Windows 2008R2 either now. I get access denied. Definitely worried now.

Dave

Hi, Where does Windows 2008R2 fit into this setup, is it in the same domain? is it the primary AD server?

I would suggest that you read Steve's site a bit more but this time about sssd. I would also suggest that you just use the Samba 4 DCs just for authentication and use the Samba fileservers to store the profiles etc. You would then not need anything but the basic Samba4 setup on the AD DCs.

Rowland

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