I checked with tdbtool that the domain SIDs are the same on all of the
domain controllers. Also the machine trust account passwords are the
same, and they don't change.
It is enough that I change a user's password with smbpasswd user,
and afterwards I won't be able to log in to the domain with an
We have Samba (2.2.5) running on three servers, each in a different
subnet. One of them is a PDC (domain master = yes). The Samba PDC is
also the NIS master. The smbpasswd is replicated using rsync to the
other machines that act as Samba BDCs (domain master = no). They are
also NIS slave
Mikko Kortelainen wrote:
We have Samba (2.2.5) running on three servers, each in a different
subnet. One of them is a PDC (domain master = yes). The Samba PDC is
also the NIS master. The smbpasswd is replicated using rsync to the
other machines that act as Samba BDCs (domain master =
Mikko Kortelainen wrote:
Hello all,
We have Samba (2.2.5) running on three servers, each in a different
subnet. One of them is a PDC (domain master = yes). The Samba PDC is
also the NIS master. The smbpasswd is replicated using rsync to the
other machines that act as Samba BDCs (domain
Hello all,
We have Samba (2.2.5) running on three servers, each in a different
subnet. One of them is a PDC (domain master = yes). The Samba PDC is
also the NIS master. The smbpasswd is replicated using rsync to the
other machines that act as Samba BDCs (domain master = no). They are
also NIS