On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 21:53, Thomas Reià wrote: > Hello Buchan Milne, > > [..] > > > No you don't, unless your slave is misconfigured. > > > > | e.g. a machine changes its machine password in Slave directory and > > can't logon anymore cause the password change isn't replicated on Master > > | > > > > It's password change attempt will fail. > > [...] > > > > > Only if you've mis-configured it. > > > > Note that these questions don't really have anything to do with samba, > > you may want to ask on the openldap list. > > Sorry about when i ask too. > But i think this on Topic on this List. > > The Question is: > What happens in Samba when the Master LDAP Server ist down and a Change- > Request for the Workstation-Machine-Account-Passwort comes?
The request is failed, and life continues. > - Is it possible that a User can't Logon on this Workstation? Not in my experience, but my PDC isn't down often. > - Or falls the Workstation out of the Domain? > (Nevermore a Member of the Domain)? I can't see any reason why the client would assume 'ok' if we said 'no'... > - When nothing happens, why is there a Mechanism for changes of Machine > Passworts (Security, or what else)? Because it is not a good idea to keep the same password forever. Prevents somebody else who had a copy using it... (why do you ask your users to change their passwords). > - When i right understand, then is in this Szenario no Changes of > Passwort's, LastLogonTime usw. possible, right? This doesn't make any sense (then again, very little of your post did). Andrew Bartlett
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