Hello St�phane, Saturday, June 4, 2005, 2:02:28 PM, you wrote:
SP> For joining a machine to domain, you must have a user with uid = 0. SP> But, begin with samba 3.0.11, the privileges can be used for use a other SP> user than root (uid = 0) SP> You can read more information in this pages : SP> http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/rights.html Yes, i have read this even if i have not yet tried it. What I have not understood is why do I *need* an user with a SID ending in 500 (as the howto says), because I have never had one, and I had no problems at all. The howto says I need one, but id does not say why, and what happens id I don't have one. SP> The "root" user is only used for that, but after joining a domain, SP> changing the SID cause no problem. You say that I can change the SID of a domain user and the clients will not get confused by this change? SP> Actually, on my network I not enabled privileges (in my test network : SP> yes and that work). But, I use root user only for adding machine to SP> domain, for the rest of administration, I have a administrator user SP> with SID = S-1-5-21-xxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-500 and groupSID = SP> S-1-5-21-xxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-512 Well, this seems to be a good idea anyway. -- Fabio "Kurgan" Muzzi -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
