Stephen Vermeulen wrote:
I am replacing an old NT4.0 Server with a debian 4.0R1 etch Linux
server (samba 3.0.24).
This was with a completely fresh install of debian.
I first added the samba server (star3) to the old NT4 PDC using the
server manager tool
and then did a:
net rpc join -S nova -UAdministrator%password
This worked and I was able to access the machine from the PDC.
I then did a vampire:
net rpc vampire -S nova -W BUTLER -UAdministrator%password
and this worked for most of the user accounts and machine accounts
(there were some that
had errors, but these were mostly for old users or machines that were
long since gone), these
errors look like:
I checked the SIDs of the original NT4 PDC and the samba BDC (after net
vampire had
run) and they were different. Could this be causing problems? According
to this microsoft article:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Utilities/NewSid.mspx
"... a BDC's relationship to a Domain is identified by it having the
same computer SID as the other Domain Controllers (DCs)."
Stephen
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