Hi Team,
I am using samba 4 Domain in my production environment and everything is
working fine but now for some reason I have to rename the domain
Can you please help on this, I need to do this asap
Waiting for your response………
Many Thanks,
Sandeep Kumar
*Arbor Financial Systems
Hi Team,
I am using samba 4 Domain in my production environment and everything is
working fine but now for some reason I have to rename the domain
Can you please help on this, I need to do this asap
Waiting for your response………
Many Thanks,
Sandeep Kumar
*Arbor Financial Systems
; Michael Wood; Samba Technical; samba@lists.samba.org
*Subject:* Re: [Samba] Samba Domain Rename
Like Michael said, samba 4 as an AD DC would probably not be happy if you
just change the 'workgroup = ' line in your smb.conf (as a matter of fact,
that line shouldn't exist in a AD DC setup in my
Yeah, I've never fully set up a samba *checks samba version* 4 domain. What
I suggested was what I thought might work. I guess it's time for me to
completely set things up and see how it works.
~Frostyfrog
From a friendly web page developer.
^.^
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:52 AM, Michael Wood
On Tue, 2013-07-02 at 20:07 +0200, Denis Cardon wrote:
Hi Sandeep,
Changing a domain name, even in an all-Microsoft Windows server
environment, is strongly discouraged, at least on the user mailing
lists I am on. Better would be to use the domain migration tools, and
migrate to a newly
If Sandeep is running Samba 4 as an Active Directory domain controller,
then I very much doubt that just editing the workgroup setting in smb.conf
will fix it. There are e.g. files in the samba private directory named
after the domain and also containing the name of the domain.
I don't know if
client machines
Looking forward to your quick response...
Thanks,
Sandeep
*From:* Michael Wood [mailto:esiot...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* 02 July 2013 14:22
*To:* Frostyfrog
*Cc:* Sandeep Kumar; samba@lists.samba.org
*Subject:* Re: [Samba] Samba Domain Rename
If Sandeep is running Samba
Like Michael said, samba 4 as an AD DC would probably not be happy if you
just change the 'workgroup = ' line in your smb.conf (as a matter of fact,
that line shouldn't exist in a AD DC setup in my opinion) the domain is
more than likely embedded very deep inside of the LDB's, and I would
strongly
Changing a domain name, even in an all-Microsoft Windows server
environment, is strongly discouraged, at least on the user mailing
lists I am on. Better would be to use the domain migration tools, and
migrate to a newly named domain.
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 11:07 AM, Ricky Nance
Hi Sandeep,
Changing a domain name, even in an all-Microsoft Windows server
environment, is strongly discouraged, at least on the user mailing
lists I am on. Better would be to use the domain migration tools, and
migrate to a newly named domain.
I had recently to migrate a windows 2003
Hi Team,
I am using samba 4 Domain in my production environment and everything is
working fine but now for some reason I have to rename the domain
Can you please help on this, I need to do this asap
Waiting for your response………
Many Thanks,
Sandeep Kumar
*Arbor Financial Systems
I'm not sure which distro you are using (I use Archlinux), but these steps
should work if you have command line access (press the key surrounded in
when there is one, don't type the or the stuff inside):
1. Login to the server
2. type: vim /etc/samba/smb.confenter
3. type: /workgroup =enter
(If
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