> Usualy I setup samba with tdbsam and run net getlocalsid.

but isn't this the way to retrieve the DOMAINSID for [NAME] ??

this is what i did, but i have to change the sid, because now, there 2 PDC's in my network (different DOMAINS) with the same SID

okay, i could change it, but where do i know, that the manually changed SID is unique in my network?

that's the problem
did you switch you old PDC off, when you introduced your samba PDC in you DOMAIN ?


or do you have now 2 PDC's in your network with the _same_ SID?

thx&greez

Beast wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 13:04:44 +0100
Michael Gasch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


just to get back to the topic:

isn't there a tool, which creates a unique sid for my new (test)domain, if i let the old NT PDC online for a while, like sidchanger for NT?

because i can't be sure that the sid i entered for the new domain "testevan" is unique


Usualy I setup samba with tdbsam and run net getlocalsid.


--beast



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