On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 11:05:59 -0600, Bayardo Rivas - Open Soluciones
Hi,
with a bdc you will only have a authentication nothing else.
You have to have the same shares on both pdc and bdc and have them sync
in realtime (drbd master/master or something cluster)
to keep the data for the users up.
My
El 13/03/2011 06:14 a.m., Daniel Müller escribió:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 11:05:59 -0600, Bayardo Rivas - Open Soluciones
Hi,
with a bdc you will only have a authentication nothing else.
You have to have the same shares on both pdc and bdc and have them sync
in realtime (drbd master/master or
Hi,
i am new in the mailing list. I am trying to figure out my
configuration. I have a Samba server authenticating with /etc/passwd. We
are planing to move to LDAP and install a BDC server. The information I
found googleing is always related to BDC as a backup for authentication
but, I am
Hi,
i am new in the mailing list. I am trying to figure out my configuration. I
have a Samba server authenticating with /etc/passwd. We are planing to move to
LDAP and install a BDC server. The information I
found googleing is always related to BDC as a backup for authentication but, I
am not
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Bayardo Rivas - Open Soluciones
bayardo.ri...@opensoluciones.com wrote:
Hi,
i am new in the mailing list. I am trying to figure out my configuration. I
have a Samba server authenticating with /etc/passwd. We are planing to move
to LDAP and install a BDC
Quoting Bayardo Rivas - Open Soluciones bayardo.ri...@opensoluciones.com:
Hi,
i am new in the mailing list. I am trying to figure out my
configuration. I have a Samba server authenticating with
/etc/passwd. We are planing to move to LDAP and install a BDC
server. The information I
found
Hi the list,
I am in a process of converting a Samba PDC to BDC and a BDC to PDC am
running into some issues.
1. For each of the samba servers, I have two configuration files. One
is for PDC and the other for BDC. I make a symbolic link from one of
the two files to /etc/samba/smb.conf
We have several locations seperated by WAN links.
There is one PDC in the central office, and a BDC at each other site.
The PDC has a WINS server, all other servers and stations are configured
to query this server (hybrid mode - WINS first, then broadcast.)
Here is my problem: When one of the
Hello,
The following is my PDC and BDC some setting:
PDC:
local master = yes
os level = 65
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
domain logon = yes
BDC:
local master = no
os level = 33
domain master = no
preferred master = no
domain logon = yes
I has windows xp
I have everything in place to move to a Samba/Heimdal/OpenLDAP auth
database and have just discovered that some of the Windows products
we use are required to run on a domain controller. Since domain
sync doesn't work between Samba and NT4 it looks like I'm stuck:
either ditch all the software we
James F. Hranicky wrote:
I have everything in place to move to a Samba/Heimdal/OpenLDAP auth
database and have just discovered that some of the Windows products
we use are required to run on a domain controller. Since domain
sync doesn't work between Samba and NT4 it looks like I'm stuck:
On Thursday 23 March 2006 13:09, Doug VanLeuven wrote:
Hi James,
Would you mind letting us know what product requires to be installed
on a domain controller? I, for one, would like to shy away from ever
evaluating their product.
Desktop Authority:
James F. Hranicky wrote:
On Thursday 23 March 2006 13:09, Doug VanLeuven wrote:
Hi James,
Would you mind letting us know what product requires to be installed
on a domain controller? I, for one, would like to shy away from ever
evaluating their product.
Desktop Authority:
Em Sex 21 Out 2005 00:57, Philip Washington escreveu:
Andreas
I currently have a NT4 Domain that I am trying to migrate to Samba. I'm
really interested in your setup. I currently am concerned because the
documentation (Samba3-Example) I have seen so far sets up a BDC that
points to the
I was wondering how people sync the roaming profiles in an environment
with a PDC and multiple BDCs. Are profiles better stored in another
server (a member server) instead of the xDC?
I could use rsync from the PDC to the BDC, but that doesn't work the
other way around, i.e., when a user logs in
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 09:56 -0200, Andreas wrote:
I was wondering how people sync the roaming profiles in an environment
with a PDC and multiple BDCs. Are profiles better stored in another
server (a member server) instead of the xDC?
I could use rsync from the PDC to the BDC, but that
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 03:41:44PM +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Having a bdc in another net i.e over vpn to another office
so you give the profile and home path to that bdc in the ldap entries of
the users of this remote office.
Ok, that scenario is clear.
The other part ist to have the
Andreas wrote:
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 03:41:44PM +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Having a bdc in another net i.e over vpn to another office
so you give the profile and home path to that bdc in the ldap entries of
the users of this remote office.
Ok, that scenario is clear.
The
Hello,
If I have a PDC with a netbios name FIRST, and I want to add a BDC -
named SECOND - do these machines need to have the same SIDs, or
different (I just copied files / settings from PDC to BDC and I'm not
sure what to do next)?
Tomek
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Gustavo Lima wrote:
Exactly the same SID they need.
PDC is running Samba 3.0.9, BDC is running Samba 3.0.5.
OK, so I get the same SID on both machines:
On FIRST:
# net getlocalsid
SID for domain FIRST is: S-1-5-21-1517566737-222097662-23938227
On SECOND:
# net getlocalsid
SID for domain FIRST is:
Le Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 08:35:52AM +1100, Andrew Bartlett a ecrit:
= passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://slave.quenya.org ldap://master.quenya.org;
will samba store informations in the master ldap server or will it fail ?
This will work fine. Samba will talk to the master for updates. Set
* Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Not quite. Even if the master is not mentioned in the smb.conf, Samba
will follow the 'referral', from the current LDAP server to find where
it should make the write.
Problem if master ldap is over wan and link is down. nobody will be able to
Le Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 07:34:38PM +0700, Beast a ecrit:
Problem if master ldap is over wan and link is down. nobody will be able to change
any attributes on that site. I know its not samba fault, but any advise on that
setup?
and if the link is down, as computers peridically changed their
* Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Not only will they just keep changing it, I have found that they keep
changing it to the same value. I'll commit a patch shortly that makes
avoid touching ldap if they 'change but don't change' their passwords...
Great!!
sol.
Andrew Bartlett
Hi all !
In the samba-Howto, i was looking on informations on how to set up
both a samba PDC and a samba BDC controller with ldap backend.
I can read:
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Do not install a Samba PDC on a OpenLDAP slave server...
Possible PDC/BDC plus
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 07:35, Jérôme Tournier wrote:
Hi all !
In the samba-Howto, i was looking on informations on how to set up
both a samba PDC and a samba BDC controller with ldap backend.
I can read:
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Do not install a Samba
Hi @ all,
can someone tell me please if I have to synchronise the samba-password-file
when I have a PDC and a BDC running?
Situation:
All machines have trustee accounts on the pdc and like to log on the bdc. Does
the bdc know about the users from pdc when I set up the 'password
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 14:33, Sascha Bieler wrote:
Hi @ all,
can someone tell me please if I have to synchronise the samba-password-file
when I have a PDC and a BDC running?
yes you do.
or you could use ldap and replication...
Situation:
All machines have trustee accounts on the pdc
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 05:38, Bill Dossett wrote:
:-( grump grump grump... is there any
way to get NT to authenticate against
samba? Unfortunately I've got SQL server
running and we can't migrate to MYSQL
yet for a while... I'm just trying to
avoid keeping two servers in sync with
accounts
Hi,
During my migration to samba, I had kind of assumed
that I could run Samba as a PDC and my windoze server
as a BDC to ease the migration path a little and still
keep the same domain. I was going to use samba 2.2.5
on the PDC and NT4 sp6 on the BDC. After reading quite
a bit, it looks as
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 09:41, Bill Dossett wrote:
Hi,
During my migration to samba, I had kind of assumed
that I could run Samba as a PDC and my windoze server
as a BDC to ease the migration path a little and still
keep the same domain. I was going to use samba 2.2.5
on the PDC and NT4
Hello,
How can I make two linux servers sync passwords. Is it something I do
with Samba?? I want both the unix accounts and samba accounts be sync'ed.
Please help!!
Thanks,
Gurnish
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You can achieve this using LDAP as a samba and unix password backend.
I've done this and it works quite nicely
Best
Diego
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 11:46, Gurnish Anand wrote:
Hello,
How can I make two linux servers sync passwords. Is it something I do
with Samba?? I want both the unix
Hi,
I want to set up Samba servers on our two Linux (Redhat 7.1) machines
and get the passwords sync on both of them. How can I go about it.
Also, how can i make password restrictions work between Samba and Win98
workstations. Please direct me to a HOW-to or any documentations if any.
Thanks,
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Klaus Zahradnik wrote:
Nope, I just checked in a Book. It can't act as a Backup Domain
Controler. :o(
We are talking about two different things here.
Samba cannot act as a BDC for a Windows PDC, but
my tests showed that we can act as a BDC for another
Samba box.
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Yannick Tousignant wrote:
In this link :
http://www.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/htmldocs/Samba-BDC-HOWTO.html
It seems possible to act like BDC as long as the PDC is a samba machine.
I did everyting there, and both servers have the same secrets.tdb file.
My testing
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Yannick Tousignant wrote:
Hi, I tried to move the current PDC to another machine
that have the same LDAP database. It didn't work... There
is something about the machine account! How does samba
handle this? i could not logon to the moved PDC, so i
rejoined the domain
Hi,
Thanks for replying me Gerald.
Hi, I tried to move the current PDC to another machine
that have the same LDAP database. It didn't work... There
is something about the machine account! How does samba
handle this? i could not logon to the moved PDC, so i
rejoined the domain
05, 2002 12:10 PM
To: Gerald Carter
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] PDC and BDC with LDAP and Samba 2.2.4
Ok, i'm stuck at this point. Either if i want to move
the current PDC to another server or if i want to make
a BDC, i have to rejoin all the stations to the domain
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Yannick Tousignant wrote:
It's me again, with the solution to my problems.
To get a working BDC, you have to kill samba, delete your
secrets.tdb, create a MACHINE.SID and then restart samba. You
will have to do this on the PDC and the BDC to have the same
SID the the
Hi,
I'm trying to build a PDC and BDC to elimenate Windows NT on a
network and have load balancing and fault tolerence for users.
I've compiled samba 2.2.4 on two servers, working with openldap 2.0.23
with a master and a slave. Replication on LDAP servers works fine.
I've set up a domain
Can samba act as a BDC? I thought I read somewhere that it can only be a
PDC or a member server. I could be wrong though...
Brett
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Subject: [Samba] PDC
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Behalf Of Cates, Brett
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Subject: RE: [Samba] PDC and BDC with LDAP and Samba 2.2.4
Can samba act as a BDC? I thought I read somewhere that it can only be a
PDC
de domain, reboot), and then it worked!
Is there any way i can bypass this?
Yannick
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To: Yannick Tousignant
Subject: RE: [Samba] PDC and BDC with LDAP and Samba 2.2.4
Try samba
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