Hi folks,

I change the domain name (without using the net rpc vampire) and it works gracefully !

After Beast tip, I've looking around the config parameters and After I run 'net groupmap list | sort', I notice that there are both SIDs users (the old and the new server) (???)

Also, after reading again the Samba HOWTOs, I notice that I didn't register the machine names but the authentication works fine.

The only problem that I encountered: Printer attached on WinXP stations. When I log using Samba domain and try to print something, the WinXP (Printer Server) halts saying that the user don't have privileges to use the share and ask for a password.

Any tip?
Josir

Josir Gomes wrote:

Thanks for replying.
There�s just 20 clients on each domain and they have the same name and password on both domain. I could simply change the domain name on each station but all users will loose their local profiles.


So I imagine that it is more productive to simply change the domain name and turn off the old NT server. Is there any pitfall that I can encounter ?

Simply changing the domain name in the smb.conf is enough ? It�s easy as that ?


You have to match the domain SID and machine/user SID also. Once matched, client will not able to see that they're login to samba instead of old NT.

You can use net rpc vampire to obtain all information about SID and password.


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