Hi!
I have a domain with samba+ldap working perfectly. The LDAP and Samba are in a linux
vserver machine, but in the main host, not in the guests. The machine has samba 3.0.22 and
debian sarge 3.1 up to date. Last week I try to assign privileges to different users with
the 'net rpc rights' command and found a strange behaviour.
('asier' is a local user without privileges, not an ldap user)
(samba and openldap are working)
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ net rpc rights list accounts
| Password:
| Could not connect to server 127.0.0.1
So I tryed with the credentials of the 'root' user created with the
smbldap-tools.
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ net -U root%rootpwd rpc rights list accounts
| Could not connect to server 127.0.0.1
Since some daemons have problems with vserver and localhost addresses I specified the
public IP of the server:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ net -S 192.168.1.99 -U root%rootpwd rpc rights list
accounts
| Could not connect to server 127.0.0.1
But if I try only with the IP:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ net -S 192.168.1.99 rpc rights list accounts
| Password:
| BUILTIN\Print Operators
| SePrintOperatorPrivilege
|
| BUILTIN\Account Operators
| No privileges assigned
[ ... the complete list of privileges ... ]
If I try with a bad password
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ net -S 192.168.1.99 -U root%badpwd rpc rights list
accounts
| Could not connect to server 192.168.1.99
| The username or password was not correct.
The behaviour is the same if I run this with the local 'root' account. Why? The password
is the same! I can't understand this behaviour
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