Thanks all for the replies. I should point out that I have only one
PDC and one NT domain. I do have several existing Samba servers that
use the domain security option.
10.
The LDAP management password must be installed into the secrets.tdb file
as follows:
root# smbpasswd -w
Hi,
I am in the process of attempting a NT4 Domain to Samba migration
(3.2.5). I have been following the instructions at
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/ntmigration.html. I am
using an ldap backend. I am not convinced everything is set-up
correctly.
Before I began I removed all
What do the following commands show?
net getlocalsid
net getdomainsid
They should be the same.
When you ran net rpc getsid did you include -S
the_name_of_the_NT4_server ? Maybe it somehow talked to another
domain controller. If your samba machine was configured as a BDC before
Quoting Dermot paik...@gmail.com:
sid S-1-5-21-1979685110-1467996072-351907979-500 does not belong to
our domain
sid S-1-5-21-1979685110-1467996072-351907979-2998 does not belong to
our domain
sid S-1-5-21-1979685110-1467996072-351907979-3010 does not belong to
our domain
Are you using
Hi people.
I'm in process to remove my last NT4 machine here at the company. I
had read the migration process tested and looks like works. Now my box
is going to run Centos 5.x with LDAP as backend.
My only doubt is, once u run the migration tool (vampire) do samba
need to have the same IP as
On 05/26/2010 06:46 PM, Alberto Moreno wrote:
Hi people.
I'm in process to remove my last NT4 machine here at the company. I
had read the migration process tested and looks like works. Now my box
is going to run Centos 5.x with LDAP as backend.
My only doubt is, once u run the
We've got samba 3 on linux fedora core 7 server. I'm trying to use the NT
Migration Using the tdbsam backup (cahpter 9), from the Samba-Guide from
samba.org. I've can setup a proper samba PDC with a tdbsam backend, and
join an XP client to it, it all works. So then I change samba to be a
I did a NT4-Samba migration recently and net vampire did copy over
all the information, users, machines, passwords. However, the
unix-level accounts do need to be created 1st. (The net vampire
command should indicate what accounts it could not migrate.)
Some accounts had issues due to
Kevin B wrote:
Geoff kindly replied...
It also looks like the /home directoy has everyones $HOME but the uid
and gid for each user is numeric instead of resolving the username
and groupname [same as before btw].
Thanks for the help Geoff.
If you have any more ideas let me know :]
Kevin B wrote:
Geoff kindly replied...
spot on with that assumption. You are using:
add user script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd -a -m '%u'
In you smb.conf aren't you?
It should be:
add user script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd -m '%u'
No *-a* flag. Samba now takes care of the
Kevin B wrote:
Geoff kindly replied...
It also looks like the /home directoy has everyones $HOME but the uid
and gid for each user is numeric instead of resolving the username
and groupname [same as before btw].
Thanks for the help Geoff.
If you have any more ideas let me know :]
Hi
I've setup samba 3.0.14 with the latest idealx scripts on FC3.
Now I have a test lab to migrate from NT4 box which different than the
standalone PDC I have running.
Here's the order I used and my ldap and samba configs are clean
as far as I can tell since I do get a partial migration.
When
Kevin B wrote:
Hi
I've setup samba 3.0.14 with the latest idealx scripts on FC3.
Now I have a test lab to migrate from NT4 box which different than
the standalone PDC I have running.
Here's the order I used and my ldap and samba configs are clean as
far as I can tell since I do get a
Geoff kindly replied...
It kind of looks like you are working off an old copy of the Samba3 by
example book. Would that be right?
Hello Geoff
Most likely. The samba site looks newer than the pdf I used. I'll try it.
I just checked through some of the output in you post, and think that I
am
A client has an existing NT4 domain with several NT4 servers. Two of the
NT4 Servers function as a PDC and a BDC.
We are installing Samba-3 on SuSE 9.0 Pro as a PDC with an LDAP backend,
and decommissioning the NT4 PDC at the same time. So far, so good. We
can also rebuild the old PDC hardware as
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 08:53, L. Mark Stone wrote:
A client has an existing NT4 domain with several NT4 servers. Two of the
NT4 Servers function as a PDC and a BDC.
We are installing Samba-3 on SuSE 9.0 Pro as a PDC with an LDAP backend,
and decommissioning the NT4 PDC at the same time. So
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, L. Mark Stone wrote:
A client has an existing NT4 domain with several NT4 servers. Two of the
NT4 Servers function as a PDC and a BDC.
We are installing Samba-3 on SuSE 9.0 Pro as a PDC with an LDAP backend,
and decommissioning the NT4 PDC at the same time. So far, so
Hi John!
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 13:14, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, L. Mark Stone wrote:
A client has an existing NT4 domain with several NT4 servers. Two of the
NT4 Servers function as a PDC and a BDC.
We are installing Samba-3 on SuSE 9.0 Pro as a PDC with an LDAP
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 11:34, Craig White wrote:
I am functioning with previous WinNT4 PDC unchanged after net rpc
vampire operation with the exception that netlogon service has been
disabled. Has been working - I cannot use the UserManager etc. tools
from this machine though.
Because
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 14:08, L. Mark Stone wrote:
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 11:34, Craig White wrote:
I am functioning with previous WinNT4 PDC unchanged after net rpc
vampire operation with the exception that netlogon service has been
disabled. Has been working - I cannot use the UserManager
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, L. Mark Stone wrote:
Hi John!
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 13:14, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, L. Mark Stone wrote:
A client has an existing NT4 domain with several NT4 servers. Two of the
NT4 Servers function as a PDC and a BDC.
We are installing
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 14:08, L. Mark Stone wrote:
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 11:34, Craig White wrote:
I am functioning with previous WinNT4 PDC unchanged after net rpc
vampire operation with the exception that netlogon service has been
disabled.
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 16:35, Beast wrote:
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On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 20:18, Pirkka Luukkonen wrote:
Hi!
How can I maintain users old NT RIDs while migrating to Samba PDC when they
start from 1000. The RID to UID conversion algorithm is RID =
* Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 16:35, Beast wrote:
* Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 20:18, Pirkka Luukkonen wrote:
Hi!
How can I maintain users old NT RIDs while migrating to Samba PDC when they
start from
* Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 20:18, Pirkka Luukkonen wrote:
Hi!
How can I maintain users old NT RIDs while migrating to Samba PDC when they
start from 1000. The RID to UID conversion algorithm is RID = 2 * UID + 1000
so the user with RID of 1000
Hi!
How can I maintain users old NT RIDs while migrating to Samba PDC when they
start from 1000. The RID to UID conversion algorithm is RID = 2 * UID + 1000
so the user with RID of 1000 would be root (0 * 2 + 1000 = 1000) on Unix.
Maintaining the old RIDs is essential for migrating on-the-fly,
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 20:18, Pirkka Luukkonen wrote:
Hi!
How can I maintain users old NT RIDs while migrating to Samba PDC when they
start from 1000. The RID to UID conversion algorithm is RID = 2 * UID + 1000
so the user with RID of 1000 would be root (0 * 2 + 1000 = 1000) on Unix.
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Hi
I am using samba-3.0.0beta3-1.i386.rpm on RedHat 9...
trying to migrate from NT4 PDC to Samba PDC...
reading the HOW-TO document at step 6 whioch is net rpc vampire...
Unsuccessfull...
when i do
#net rpc vampire -S NTSERVER -U Administrator%password
All NT users are created in /etc/passwd file
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