I ran it and got the following:

Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-3602356297-1326217435-1645885446-512) ->
Domain Admins
Domain Users (S-1-5-21-3602356297-1326217435-1645885446-513) ->
Domain Users
Domain Guests (S-1-5-21-3602356297-1326217435-1645885446-514) ->
Domain Guests
Domain Computers (S-1-5-21-3602356297-1326217435-1645885446-515) -> Domain Computers
Administrators (S-1-5-32-544) -> Administrators
Print Operators (S-1-5-32-550) -> Print Operators
Backup Operators (S-1-5-32-551) -> Backup Operators
Replicators (S-1-5-32-552) -> Replicators


It looks strange, though. The SID "S-1-5-21-3602356297-1326217435-1645885446" is the same as another Samba PDC which is a testing Domain server in the same subnet.

Any idea?

Steve

Kaplan, Marc wrote:
What if you run net groupmap list? Can you see the domain SIDs as part
of the group SIDs there? If so, I would think you could use net
setlocalsid to restore it.

                -Marc

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Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 5:38 PM
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Subject: [Samba] Can't fetch domain SID

Hi,

I happened to delete /etc/samba/secrets.tdb. Now I can not get DOMAIN
SID by run:

net getlocalsid

Any idea how to recover it? Do I need to reinstall the whole Samba

suite?


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