Actually, what was my ldap.conf had
nss_base_passwdou=Computers,dc=directory,dc=server?sub
nss_base_passwd ou=People,dc=directory,dc=server?sub
But SAMBA was creating posix users for each computer it registered to
the domain and the uids were getting mixed with the system users. So
for
2010/4/29 Michael Leonetti mleonetti at evolutionce.com
https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba:
/ The problem is the log doesn't give me any information on what's going on
and this happened out of nowhere. Any help would really be appreciated.
//
/
and your smb.conf?
Most of
humm
cn: workstation75$
description: Computer
gecos: Computer
gidNumber: 515
homeDirectory: /dev/null
loginShell: /bin/false
objectClass: top, account, posixAccount
uid: workstation75$
uidNumber: 1068
looks like the samba account has not been created only the unix account.
does
Using LDAP and the smbldap-tools. When attempting to join the domain with an
administrative user, the computer gets added to the Computers list in LDAP with
the following attributes:
cn: workstation75$
description: Computer
gecos: Computer
gidNumber: 515
homeDirectory: /dev/null
2010/4/29 Michael Leonetti mleone...@evolutionce.com:
The problem is the log doesn't give me any information on what's going on and
this happened out of nowhere. Any help would really be appreciated.
and your smb.conf?
Most of the time, add machine script has '%u' (or %u), remove the
Using LDAP and the smbldap-tools. When attempting to join the domain
with an administrative user, the computer gets added to the Computers
list in LDAP with the following attributes:
cn: workstation75$
description: Computer
gecos: Computer
gidNumber: 515
homeDirectory: /dev/null
2010/4/29 Michael Leonetti mleonetti at evolutionce.com
https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba:
/ The problem is the log doesn't give me any information on what's going on
and this happened out of nowhere. Any help would really be appreciated.
//
/
and your smb.conf?
Most of