You can change the SID on the fly if you want.

To keep the same SID, go to machine before you change anything and use:

net getlocalsid > TEXTFILE.TXT

Then edit TEXTFILE.TXT and remove everything but the SID.

After changing domain name, use

net setlocalsid < TEXTFILE.TXT

It is recommended not to change domain name after setting up as this will always change the SID. I don't believe you can stop this happening, but you can use getlocalsid and setlocalsid to restore the original sid when you change the domain name.

Paul.



Stéphane Purnelle wrote:

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Felipe a écrit :

Why even when I set smbldap.conf and perform "net setlocalsid" to
the same SID, when I change the domain name, sometimes the SID
change too and it make all the trust relationship between machines
and domain be lost?

Where and how do SAMBA generates this new SID? Is there anyway to
keep the SID whatever be the domain name?

regards, Felipe.

Why you want to change the SID.

When samba start the first time, samba determine her SID, maybe when
changing the domain name, samba change the SID.

I think that you cannot change the SID on the fly.

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