On Dec 21, 2007 2:13 PM, J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eventually, that was the plan. However... I was trying to get one thing
working at a time, and got stuck at that point. Thanks for the
suggestion, though. ( You make it sound easy =P )
Once everything is migrated the openldap
On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 13:48 -0500, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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Charles Marcus, on 12/21/2007 8:06 AM, said the following:
What are the limitations of the tdbsam backend, with respect to
performance and the number of
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Charles Marcus, on 12/21/2007 8:06 AM, said the following:
What are the limitations of the tdbsam backend, with respect to
performance and the number of workstations/users it can reasonably be
expected to support?
Never
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Charles Marcus, on 12/21/2007 8:06 AM, said the following:
What are the limitations of the tdbsam
On Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 02:18:09AM -0500, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
I would say that tdbsam is definitely FAR more scalable than smbpasswd,
is that right?
Yes, definately.
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I am trying to test a Samba PDC on our network that currently shares
files as a workgroup (with a different name, of course). Microsoft
states that this can be done, with no issues (so long as the workgroup
and the domain have different names). The permanent home for the shares
the message that the
user doesn't exist in Windows?
J wrote:
I am trying to test a Samba PDC on our network that currently shares
files as a workgroup (with a different name, of course). Microsoft
states that this can be done, with no issues (so long as the workgroup
and the domain have different
On Dec 20, 2007 4:58 PM, J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Incidentally, this is being written (at log level 2), when I attempt to
log bryan in:
[2007/12/20 15:52:16, 2] auth/auth.c:check_ntlm_password(309)
check_ntlm_password: authentication for user [bryan] - [bryan] -
[bryan] succeeded
If
I wasn't aware that I was using acls (at all).
Are they set up by default, with these versions of Samba?
John Drescher wrote:
On Dec 20, 2007 4:58 PM, J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Incidentally, this is being written (at log level 2), when I attempt to
log bryan in:
[2007/12/20 15:52:16, 2]
On Dec 20, 2007 5:53 PM, J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't aware that I was using acls (at all).
Are they set up by default, with these versions of Samba?
The problem is XP tries to verify that the user of the profile is the
same as the user who has full permissions on the profile. This
ah -- that's a switch similar to the registry settings I've been using,
then?:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\netlogon\parameters
RequireSignOrSeal=dword:
Registry setting is giving me inconsistent results (when applied,
obviously) -- I'll try the acl profiles
15:52:16, 2] auth/auth.c:check_ntlm_password(309)
check_ntlm_password: authentication for user [bryan] - [bryan] -
[bryan] succeeded
If authentication is succeeding, why am I getting the message that the
user doesn't exist in Windows?
J wrote:
I am trying to test a Samba PDC on our network
On Dec 20, 2007 10:32 PM, John Drescher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 20, 2007 7:56 PM, J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The answer, to my biggest problem, was that the user needed the same
smbpasswd on both Samba servers. (d'oh!)
Take a look at using ldap. That way you can have a central
Hello everybody
I have configure a Samba PDC machine, using LDAP as password backend.
The scripts smbldap-tools are used to create the accounts in the
LDAP. I can add Windows XP machines to the domain without problems.
But today, I tried to add a Windows NT Server SP6a machine
I have the problem also with 3.0.28. I have attach the relevant log
file section
El 19/12/2007, a las 15:23, Carlos Terrón escribió:
Hello everybody
I have configure a Samba PDC machine, using LDAP as password
backend. The scripts smbldap-tools are used to create the accounts
Stuart Gall wrote:
Now if I add a user to the local remote desktop group, enable remote
admin, and then logon (from another machine) using the ip address I
can get a remote desktop session.
However the browse for machine facility does not work, it says there
is no terminal server in
.
All I want the samba PDC to do is some how produce the browse list of
terminal service enabled clients, and then allow domain logons to
those clients. This is just between the windows XP client machines.
Is this possible ?
TIA
Stuart Gall
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Hans-Wilhelm Heisinger wrote:
Did you come across a solution to this problem? I have the same issue.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With kind regards
Hans
Aaron J. Zirbes wrote:
My Question:
My Question:
Is it possible to get 2-way Interdomain Trust relationships working between a
Samba domain and an
NT4 SP6a domain, while restricting all password hashes to NTLMv2 only?
Everything works except the inter-domain trust
I'm able to get the NT4 domain to trust the Samba
I have a problem setting up samba using ldap as a domain server.
When I try to configure a windows 2000 machine to join the domain I
first get an authentication request where I enter root and roots
password. The dialog disapears for a while (20-30 seconds) and then
displays an error dialog with
: John Drescher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 26. November 2007 22:05
An: Christian
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] [samba pdc] serverbased profiles doesnt load at winxp
login
You did not mention what the exact problem is. My guess is you need
profile acls = yes in your
ive installed samba 3 on a debian 4, the samba server should act like a pdc.
at the moment it work that user can login on my clients (all windows xp pro
sp2), the homedrive is mapped corretly, the only thing that doesn't work, is
that the serverbased profile is saved automatically on the
You did not mention what the exact problem is. My guess is you need
profile acls = yes in your profiles share.
Sorry that is at the end of your email. Possibly this is a nmbd problem.
John
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at the moment it work that user can login on my clients (all windows xp pro
sp2), the homedrive is mapped corretly, the only thing that doesn't work, is
that the serverbased profile is saved automatically on the server, so that
the user can downlad the profile at login.
You did not mention
Server: Debian etch (kernel 2.6.18-4-686)
Samba 3.0.24 (PDC)
Workstations: Windows XP Pro SP2 fully updated
I want to have my windows xp users to login locally to their machine, but
still have them automaticly check the netlogon share or something like
that to apply network mappings
Koen Linders schrieb:
Server:Debian etch (kernel 2.6.18-4-686)
Samba 3.0.24 (PDC)
Workstations: Windows XP Pro SP2 fully updated
I want to have my windows xp users to login locally to their machine,
but still have them automaticly check the netlogon share or something
like that to
I would really suggest using a domain, it greatly reduces management
overheads and just generally makes life easier.
It isn't too difficult to deal with swapping profiles and the like
around. Last time I had to migrate about 80 machines I wrote a vb script
to rename the machine, join it to
Hello
I think, that the second user have the same sambaSID number (you are
using LDAP as backend for samba?). Windows distinguishes between users
only on sambaSID attribute. For windows is user A and user B with
same sambaSID attribute the _same_ user. If first user A logs in
system and windows
On Nov 19, 2007 10:56 AM, Camilo Echeverry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all .
I'm configuring samba as PDC and I am having some problems ..
when a first user logs in in a new computer (recently added to the
domain) .. it creates a local directory for that profile ..
but when a second user
Hi all .
I'm configuring samba as PDC and I am having some problems ..
when a first user logs in in a new computer (recently added to the
domain) .. it creates a local directory for that profile ..
but when a second user logs in on that computer .. the profile
directory is not created and the
Hi List,
As i m new to this list. i have some issue with my Samba PDC.
Main problem is user's roaming profile is not working. NTUSER.DAT ---
DENY_WRITE. this is coming . can not load you profile . loading default
profile...
Please guide me is there any changes has to made
Bruno Pirajá Moyle wrote:
Tarak Ranjan escreveu:
Hi List,
As i m new to this list. i have some issue with my Samba PDC.
Main problem is user's roaming profile is not working. NTUSER.DAT ---
DENY_WRITE. this is coming . can not load you profile . loading
default profile
On 11/16/2007, Tarak Ranjan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
As my user's profile store in /home/user/profile
if i use logon home = \\%L\home\%U\profile
that will fine or not
As I learned recently, this is not advised.
User profiles should always be stored in an entirely separate share,
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 11/16/2007, Tarak Ranjan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
As my user's profile store in /home/user/profile
if i use logon home = \\%L\home\%U\profile
that will fine or not
As I learned recently, this is not advised.
User profiles should always be stored in an
I have several Windows XP machines that are domain members of a Samba PDC
running under RedHat Enterprise 5 Server, installed with just out-of-box
RedHat media.
Detailed audit logging is enabled on the Windows machines.
My question is this - if I find an entry in the Windows XP Event Viewer
I relatively recently implemented Samba 3.026a (Solaris PDC)I then
moved the PDC role to another machine. On the new pdc I 1st grabbed
the domain SID
newpdc# net rpc getsid -S oldpdc
Storing SID --for Domain MYDOMAIN in secrets.tdb
newpdc#
and then
Hi.
I have to migrate a Samba PDC frome one server to another new server.
The two servers have the same distribution (Debian stable) and the
same Samba version (3.0.24).
I wish to make the migration completely transparent for the client,
mantaining all the users, all the groups, all the Windows
I setup a working PDC, with exception of one major issue:
These are the two relevant lines:
encrypt passwords = no
obey pam restrictions = yes
If I set encrypt passwords = yes I can join the domain and login and
everything works perfectly from windows xp sp2.
However; pam doesn't work
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I can tell you that you MUST use encrypted passwords on a PDC. Any
information about this and more is in the docs.
Sam Leathers wrote:
I setup a working PDC, with exception of one major issue:
These are the two relevant lines:
encrypt
Hi everyone,
i'm running debian etch ( upgraded from sarge )
comform my debian big samba howto (
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-December/114817.html )
After the upgrade from debian sarge to etch im missing my domain groups in
the nt usermanager.
i cant figure out whats wrong.
satish patel wrote:
I have configured samba with print services and my printer is LAN printer
Ethernet jack and my PDC on another subnet so is it possible share printer from
other subnet ??
What sort of issues with that configuration are you anticipating? MS Domain
Browsing issues maybe?
I
Dear all
I have configured samba with print services and my printer is
LAN printer Ethernet jack and my PDC on another subnet so is it possible share
printer from other subnet ??
Regards
satish patel
$ cat ~/satish/url.txt
Greets,
I currently deal with a request of a customer, who has migrated from an
old to a new server.
It runs a Samba PDC with tdbsam backend, and he unfortunately renamed
the new server to the name of the old (and offline) server.
Now he faces the problem that it isn't possible to log
Found this one in the meantime
http://xania.org/article.php/samba_cached_credentials
pointed the customer at it as he told me about users in Domain DOMAIN
and others in Domain PDC ...
We'll see.
stefan
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Hi there,
I have Samba 3.0.24. I'm trying to setup it as PDC. All works fine,
but there is one problem. Windows saves profile only once after
reboot. Changing username doesn't help. The only way to save profile
again is to reboot Windows.
Here is my smb.conf:
[global]
add user script =
Add profile acls = yes to your smb.conf file.
John
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Of John Drescher
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 3:19 PM
To: Server Gremlin
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Adding a Windows 2003 Server to a Samba PDC Domain
I want to add a brand-new Windows 2003 Server machine to a Domain
controlled
On 9/21/07, Adam Tauno Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried many approaches and am out of idea. I would like my
Windows XP to stop locking the screen when I leave for 10 minutes or
so. I know this is an XP question, but I feel it is related to Samba
PDC since all suggestions
I have tried many approaches and am out of idea. I would like my
Windows XP to stop locking the screen when I leave for 10 minutes or
so. I know this is an XP question, but I feel it is related to Samba
PDC since all suggestions that I have found indicate I should not be
seeing
it is related to Samba
PDC since all suggestions that I have found indicate I should not be
seeing this
This is purely a Windows question and has nothing at all to do with
Samba
Unless you have domain policies (via an Samba server in NT4 PDC mode)
that define screen saver preferences
Hey,
I want to add a brand-new Windows 2003 Server machine to a Domain
controlled by a Samba 3.0 PDC. I DON'T want the Windows 2003 Server to
be a BDC, a PDC, a WINS server, or anything else; I just want it to be a
member of the domain for domain logons. Basically I want it to act more
I want to add a brand-new Windows 2003 Server machine to a Domain
controlled by a Samba 3.0 PDC. I DON'T want the Windows 2003 Server to
be a BDC, a PDC, a WINS server, or anything else; I just want it to be a
member of the domain for domain logons. Basically I want it to act more
or
I have tried many approaches and am out of idea. I would like my
Windows XP to stop locking the screen when I leave for 10 minutes or
so. I know this is an XP question, but I feel it is related to Samba
PDC since all suggestions that I have found indicate I should not be
seeing this.
I
I have tried many approaches and am out of idea. I would like my
Windows XP to stop locking the screen when I leave for 10 minutes or
so. I know this is an XP question, but I feel it is related to Samba
PDC since all suggestions that I have found indicate I should not be
seeing
Adam,
Many thanks for the prompt reply. In short, this helps me confirm it
has nothing to do with the policies. I never set up any policies when I
setup Samba PDC and the clients. I will bang on the XP experts to see
what it may be.
Thanks again,
Steve
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
I have
Hey guys i have a Samba PDC setup with LDAP and i've got windows XP
clients logging into it fine.
I originally had version 3.0.24etch for debian installed but i upgraded
my samba version to 3.0.26 to see if it'd iron out but that didn't work.
I can JOIN the samba domain but i can't LOGIN
Petre Bandac schrieb:
hallo
I have a task to reorganize the network resources of a medium company
(~150 computers, 80% windows) which in the current state is very chaotic
I was thinking of a system where the users are stored in a single place,
from where applications like mail (postfix),
hallo
I have a task to reorganize the network resources of a medium company
(~150 computers, 80% windows) which in the current state is very chaotic
I was thinking of a system where the users are stored in a single place,
from where applications like mail (postfix), squid and even a domain
I'm a ldap fan. LDAP could be used to centralize all kind of app and
system you could need, even intranet accounts, samba, a replace for
nis, postfix, qmail, and so on.
On 9/15/07, Petre Bandac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hallo
I have a task to reorganize the network resources of a medium company
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Petre Bandac wrote:
hallo
I have a task to reorganize the network resources of a medium company
(~150 computers, 80% windows) which in the current state is very chaotic
I was thinking of a system where the users are stored in a single place,
Hallo, mups.cp,
Du (mups.cp) meintest am 15.09.07:
I'm a ldap fan. LDAP could be used to centralize all kind of app and
system you could need, even intranet accounts, samba, a replace for
nis, postfix, qmail, and so on.
Don't put all your eggs into one basket ...
Viele Gruesse!
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mups.cp wrote:
I understand your point of view, but most of time people prefer have
only an username and password instead one for each application and
system they use.
that is exactly what I want to do; so, using ldap, I can have the same
user/pass for both domain and mailbox
based on
Since I know any good MTA supports LDAP. Choose one that better fits
your needs and you are accustomed to.
On 9/15/07, Petre Bandac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mups.cp wrote:
I understand your point of view, but most of time people prefer have
only an username and password instead one for
I understand your point of view, but most of time people prefer have
only an username and password instead one for each application and
system they use.
that is exactly what I want to do; so, using ldap, I can have the same
user/pass for both domain and mailbox
based on your experience,
I have a problem related to what I thought would be a fairly simple
procedure.
We have a working OSX Server 10.4.10 Open Directory system, with Windows
Services enabled via Samba as a PDC. We have joined approximately 20 WinXP
workstations to the Samba domain, and OD users can log into these
After running this command... I figured out what the problem was. The daemon
was not reading the correct smb.conf file. I thought the file was being read
form /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf, but apparently it was being read from
/etc/samba/smb.conf. Is this OK? Which is the correct location, if
Leandro Tracchia escreveu:
After running this command... I figured out what the problem was. The daemon
was not reading the correct smb.conf file. I thought the file was being read
form /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf, but apparently it was being read from
/etc/samba/smb.conf. Is this OK? Which is
On 9/7/07, Leandro Tracchia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
os: debian etch 4.0
samba: 3.025c
i am reading through the how-to (using samba 3rd ed), freely available btw
at http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/sysadmin/samba/sambao3rd/
i am interested in setting up a samba pdc for a good dozen
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Leandro,
Gerald Jerry Carter wrote:
Have you actually started smbd at least once before running
this command?
Yes. I have started both smb and nmb with:
#smbd -D
#nmbd -D
Makes no sense then. Run 'net getlocalsid
os: debian etch 4.0
samba: 3.025c
i am reading through the how-to (using samba 3rd ed), freely available btw
at http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/sysadmin/samba/sambao3rd/
i am interested in setting up a samba pdc for a good dozen windows xp pro
clients. (i somehow could not wake up from
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Leandro Tracchia wrote:
os: debian etch 4.0
samba: 3.025c
i am reading through the how-to (using samba 3rd ed),
freely available btw at
http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/sysadmin/samba/sambao3rd/
And will be included in the Samba 3.2.0
I have 2 Samba PDC's, one on DomA, the other on DomB.
My pc is connected to DomA and i can access DomA's shares all fine.
When I access DomB's shares it connects me as the user with the same
name (diff UIDs) in the passwd file. The user it connects me as on DomB
is a secondary user of GroupB.
Now that I've been able to get Win XP added to a Samba PDC and users log
in, Windows results in a no-icon solid-color background as the default.
I can switch to Windows Classic desktop and get the icons back.
What change can I make to Samba to permit Windows to present either
Windows new
Hello,
I've installed a Samba 3 PDC using LDAP authentication, along with the
smbldap tools, on Ubuntu GNU/Linux. Everything works fine and (XP Pro)
Windows clients can join my domain.
I would like Samba to automatically run a (home made) script on the PDC
server when the user changes his
You could create a bash/perl script and put your logic inside this
file. Change the 'passwd program' to refer to this script.
I've tried one time define the bash code on a long line but due to
errors I prefer put the code in a file.
On 8/23/07, Felip Manyé [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've
On 23/08/07, Felip Manyé [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've installed a Samba 3 PDC using LDAP authentication, along with the
smbldap tools, on Ubuntu GNU/Linux. Everything works fine and (XP Pro)
Windows clients can join my domain.
I would like Samba to automatically run a (home made)
Felip Manyé escreveu:
Hello,
Hello.
I've installed a Samba 3 PDC using LDAP authentication, along with the
smbldap tools, on Ubuntu GNU/Linux. Everything works fine and (XP Pro)
Windows clients can join my domain.
I would like Samba to automatically run a (home made) script on the PDC
Felip Manyé escreveu:
Hello,
Hello.
I've installed a Samba 3 PDC using LDAP authentication, along with the
smbldap tools, on Ubuntu GNU/Linux. Everything works fine and (XP Pro)
Windows clients can join my domain.
I would like Samba to automatically run a (home made) script on the PDC
On 8/2/07, Mohammad Zohny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kindly try to help me in this problem, I need the solution urgently!
On 7/31/07, Mohammad Zohny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
My environment consists of 2 locations. the first has a windows NT4 PDC
(for domain EGVLE) and another
Hi all,
My environment consists of 2 locations. the first has a windows NT4 PDC (for
domain EGVLE) and another SLES10 PDC server (for VLE domain).with a
bi-directional trust relationship between them.
the second location will have SLES10 server that will work as a BDC for the
samba VLE domain.
I
Dear all,
I have installed Debian Etch (Samba 3.0.24) in PDC role, with 2 Windows XP SP2
clients. When I try to join the domain in any of the clients, the machine
suddenly reboots (both). Both are fresh Windows installs. This is my smb.conf
file. Any ideas?
# Begin smb.conf #
#
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 John Drescher (John Drescher [EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote
I had the same issue going to 3.0.25a but I do not remember the
solution. I do remember though I had to make changes in my smb.conf
file.
It seems I had made a mistake... I had been running winbind on my PDC,
which one
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 Chris Hall (Chris Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote
Help...
I'm running Samba v3.0.25b, recently upgraded.
I use tdbsam, winbindd etc.
The Samba machine is a PDC. If the machine is FRED and the domain is
HOME, should I set up a machine account for FRED and join that to the
Help...
I'm running Samba v3.0.25b, recently upgraded from v3.0.23a.
I use tdbsam, winbindd etc.
Winbind appears to be broken. When I do:
* getent passwd
none of the DOMAIN\ users are listed
* getent group
the BUILTIN\administrators and BUILTIN\users groups are listed,
Help...
I'm running Samba v3.0.25b, recently upgraded.
I use tdbsam, winbindd etc.
The Samba machine is a PDC. If the machine is FRED and the domain is
HOME, should I set up a machine account for FRED and join that to the
HOME domain ?
Should the machine FRED have its own domain SID ?
I had the same issue going to 3.0.25a but I do not remember the
solution. I do remember though I had to make changes in my smb.conf
file.
John
On 7/11/07, Chris Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help...
I'm running Samba v3.0.25b, recently upgraded from v3.0.23a.
I use tdbsam, winbindd etc.
Chris Smart wrote:
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Hi all,
I've written a HowTo for 'Samba domain with LDAP back end' and am
looking for people to test it and tell me the stupid things I did.
I also wanted to put the HowTo out there in case others wanted to do
something similar
Hi Chris!
Although ubutu-ish, the how to seems to reunite plenty of information,
specially an 'ldap primer'.
I MUST ask you about the output of wbinfo -g and wbinfo -u.
I just wonder if it is ever possible to get Samba as a PDC(without and
windows AD as master) to report groups and users via
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Hi all,
I've written a HowTo for 'Samba domain with LDAP back end' and am
looking for people to test it and tell me the stupid things I did.
I also wanted to put the HowTo out there in case others wanted to do
something similar and because I know
Chris Smart wrote:
I've written a HowTo for 'Samba domain with LDAP back end' and am
looking for people to test it and tell me the stupid things I did.
Thanks for posting the URL. I just did a presentation which I do not cover LDAP
back ends in, and I had a question about just such a
I have a Samba 3.025a PDC and BDC with LDAP running.
If I simulate a BDC crash the Client connects the PDC, but the
netlogon share is not accessed. This happens only at the first login
at the PDC. The second login is ok.
It seems that the client does not even try to access the netlogon share.
For historic reasons we have a DOMAIN name of 'WORKGROUP' on our one
server only samba PDC. Now that we have upgradced to 3.0.25
We would like to change this to something more sensible, but are
concerned what the consequences will be for the Win XP Pro workstations
that are currently joined
Running a pdc under virtualbox would be obviously insanely easy to
backup the pdc to another box etc...
However, is it a bad idea for a 50 user implementation with:
4200 athlon
4 gigs ram?
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scenario #3
all workstations have to leave the old DOMAIN (does this have to be done
before the rename?). and after the renaming of the main PDC we'll have
to rejoin all windows xp pro workstations to the newly named domain?
scenario #4
any other suggestions or hints on how to best do
Matt wrote:
Now I want the same thing in a different environment
CentOS Samba PDC in domain mode and LDAP
Windows XP and Vista clients joined to the Samba domain
Linux File Server (which I don't know how to configure)
So I want all the Windows clients to be able to access the shares on
my
7 jun 2007 kl. 21:19 skrev Matt:
Now I want the same thing in a different environment
CentOS Samba PDC in domain mode and LDAP
Windows XP and Vista clients joined to the Samba domain
Linux File Server (which I don't know how to configure)
So I want all the Windows clients to be able
8 jun 2007 kl. 09:56 skrev Julian Pilfold-Bagwell:
Matt wrote:
Now I want the same thing in a different environment
CentOS Samba PDC in domain mode and LDAP
Windows XP and Vista clients joined to the Samba domain
Linux File Server (which I don't know how to configure)
So I want all
Hi list,
I know this is maybe an awkward question but I wonder if tis possible
to join linux clients to a samba domain and if so how would I set up
their smb.conf?
I want to accomplish the same thing in a Samba PDC domain as in an
Windows ADS domain.
Today I have in one environment
Hallo!
after migrating the pdc from nt to samba+ldap my member fileserver doesn't see
the groups anymore.
I set it up with nss as shown in:
http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/unixclients.html#ch9-sdmnss
getent passwd + group show all user and groups correctly
wbinfo -u shows all
Now I want the same thing in a different environment
CentOS Samba PDC in domain mode and LDAP
Windows XP and Vista clients joined to the Samba domain
Linux File Server (which I don't know how to configure)
So I want all the Windows clients to be able to access the shares on
my LInux File
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