Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-26 Thread Craig White
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 16:47, Ed Ravin wrote: On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 10:39:16AM +1100, Daniel Kasak wrote: Interesting. I remember have case sensitivity problems ( among others ) when using 'net rpc vampire' with 3.0.1-rc-something. Actually I had such a hard time that I decided to hold

Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-26 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 16:34, Ed Ravin wrote: We just migrated a small network from a Win2K PDC to Samba, using net rpc vampire into a tdbsam backend on a Samba 3.0.2a Linux box. One of the users, let's call him Jon Harker, had the NT username JHarker. When we ran pdbedit -v jharker, we saw

Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-25 Thread Daniel Kasak
Ed Ravin wrote: We just migrated a small network from a Win2K PDC to Samba, using net rpc vampire into a tdbsam backend on a Samba 3.0.2a Linux box. One of the users, let's call him Jon Harker, had the NT username JHarker. When we ran pdbedit -v jharker, we saw this: Unix username:

Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-25 Thread Ed Ravin
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 10:39:16AM +1100, Daniel Kasak wrote: Interesting. I remember have case sensitivity problems ( among others ) when using 'net rpc vampire' with 3.0.1-rc-something. Actually I had such a hard time that I decided to hold off until the process went a little smoother.

Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-25 Thread John H Terpstra
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Daniel Kasak wrote: Ed Ravin wrote: We just migrated a small network from a Win2K PDC to Samba, using net rpc vampire into a tdbsam backend on a Samba 3.0.2a Linux box. One of the users, let's call him Jon Harker, had the NT username JHarker. When we ran pdbedit -v

Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-25 Thread Daniel Kasak
Ed Ravin wrote: Here's a thought: how about an option to the vampire to spit out commands to import the users rather than doing it itself. Then you could save the output, edit it if needed for case problems or removing users that you don't want to import, then run it. Now we're talking! How

Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-25 Thread Daniel Kasak
John H Terpstra wrote: The problem you refer to is not a 'net rpc vampire' issue. This is specifically an issue pertaining to the host operating system that Samba is running on. In the Samba-HOWTO-Collection chapter on Migration I have provided a shell script that can be used to get around this

Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-25 Thread John H Terpstra
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Daniel Kasak wrote: John H Terpstra wrote: The problem you refer to is not a 'net rpc vampire' issue. This is specifically an issue pertaining to the host operating system that Samba is running on. In the Samba-HOWTO-Collection chapter on Migration I have provided

Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-25 Thread Daniel Kasak
John H Terpstra wrote: On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Daniel Kasak wrote: John H Terpstra wrote: The problem you refer to is not a 'net rpc vampire' issue. This is specifically an issue pertaining to the host operating system that Samba is running on. In the Samba-HOWTO-Collection chapter on

Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-25 Thread John H Terpstra
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Daniel Kasak wrote: snip Why might we want to impose the restriction needed because of a brain-dead OS implementation on ALL OS platforms? - John T. ??? To make the product easier to use maybe? There are lots of things that can be done to make life easier, and

Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-25 Thread Daniel Kasak
John H Terpstra wrote: snipped Wowa! Please understand that I was referring to the Linux implementation being brain-dead - NOT MS Windows. I totally agree that Samba should provide the ability to implement the same look and feel of MS Windows servers. I see. So you were referring to my distro

Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-25 Thread Ed Ravin
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 11:58:50PM +, John H Terpstra wrote: [quoting trimmed down for clarity] Have there been any bug fixes to the 'vampire' function since 3.0.1? While I understand the cause of the case sensitivity problems, I think this still needs more attention - perhaps all names

[Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-24 Thread Ed Ravin
We just migrated a small network from a Win2K PDC to Samba, using net rpc vampire into a tdbsam backend on a Samba 3.0.2a Linux box. One of the users, let's call him Jon Harker, had the NT username JHarker. When we ran pdbedit -v jharker, we saw this: Unix username:JHarker NT

Re: [Samba] net rpc vampire case sensitivity problem

2004-03-24 Thread Craig White
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 22:34, Ed Ravin wrote: We just migrated a small network from a Win2K PDC to Samba, using net rpc vampire into a tdbsam backend on a Samba 3.0.2a Linux box. One of the users, let's call him Jon Harker, had the NT username JHarker. When we ran pdbedit -v jharker, we saw