On 06/22/2011 12:31 AM, mrArcabuz wrote:
Hi, it's been a while since the original message appeared, but here's my
experience in case someone finds it useful:
[...]
I changed the machine account name to uppercase in the passwd shadow
files and the message does not appear anymore in the
I've recently come across the same situation, while migrating a 3.0.33
PDC host to 3.6.9. I had renamed the old host some time ago from LANYARD
to TACS-DC. The old host still functions fine, except for not being able
to get its own SID.
Old DC host:
[root@tacs-dc samba]# net getdomainsid
On 08/26/2013 01:21 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
I'm guessing that adding a TACS-DC record to the old host would fix the
problem of not being able to get its SID.
This appears to work now.
I'm also guessing that adding a LANYARD record to the new host *might*
make it recognize that it's a domain
On 6/3/2013 11:57 PM, Giedrius wrote:
Hi,
2013.06.04 04:16, David González Herrera - [DGHVoIP] rašė:
Hi,
Let's see if any of the questions gets answered or at least I get
ponte dto something that can help me.
I followed this wiki:
2013.06.04 09:10, David González Herrera - [DGHVoIP] rašė:
On 6/3/2013 11:57 PM, Giedrius wrote:
Hi,
2013.06.04 04:16, David González Herrera - [DGHVoIP] rašė:
Hi,
Let's see if any of the questions gets answered or at least I get
ponte dto something that can help me.
I followed this
On 6/4/2013 1:28 AM, Giedrius wrote:
2013.06.04 09:10, David González Herrera - [DGHVoIP] rašė:
On 6/3/2013 11:57 PM, Giedrius wrote:
Hi,
2013.06.04 04:16, David González Herrera - [DGHVoIP] rašė:
Hi,
Let's see if any of the questions gets answered or at least I get
ponte dto something that
@Giedrius
Not exactly, as I wrote in my other posts to mailing list, this is glibc's
nss dns resolvers' (libnss_dns.so) issue that is ignoring hostnames with
_ (*_*msdcs)
Which OS's does that affect?
@David, Is your nameserver (in /etc/resolv.conf) on dcA ip.to.dc.a and on
dcB ip.to.dc.b if so,
Hi,
2013.06.04 16:35, Ricky Nance rašė:
@Giedrius
Not exactly, as I wrote in my other posts to mailing list, this
is glibc's nss dns resolvers' (libnss_dns.so) issue that is
ignoring hostnames with _ (*_*msdcs)
Which OS's does that affect?
I personally tested this on openSUSE 12.2 and 12.3
On 6/4/2013 8:35 AM, Ricky Nance wrote:
@Giedrius
Not exactly, as I wrote in my other posts to mailing list, this is
glibc's nss dns resolvers' (libnss_dns.so) issue that is ignoring
hostnames with _ (*_*msdcs)
Which OS's does that affect?
PDC is Ubuntu 12.0.4
root@samba:~# cat
Hi,
Let's see if any of the questions gets answered or at least I get ponte
dto something that can help me.
I followed this wiki:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO/Join_a_domain_as_a_DC#Getting_ready_for_joining_Samba_as_a_DC_to_an_existing_domain
I have my S4 domain running, I
Hi,
2013.06.04 04:16, David González Herrera - [DGHVoIP] rašė:
Hi,
Let's see if any of the questions gets answered or at least I get
ponte dto something that can help me.
I followed this wiki:
Hiii
Were you able to resolve the issue.
Thanks for the reply
-Sreejith
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Something weird...
I connected one notbook to another samba (v3.5.5) network. Logged in as
a local user on the notebook and guess what. The complete network
environment is shown.
The main difference between these two networks, apart form the version
number of smbd, is that the working network
days. All clients see
each other under Network but no client sees my samba server.
Though the samba PDC cannot be seen most of the network related stuff works as
expected. Domain logons work, the per user netlogon script ist executed
(network
shares on the PDC get mapped, time is synced
Something I came across. Don't know if it is related. Trying to connect to a
Windows 8 share from my PDC results in
cli_session_setup: NT1 session setup failed: NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
when client NTLMv2 auth = yes set in smb.conf. smbtree
Jörg Nissen joerg at nissen.de.hm writes:
Looks like I'm talking to myself all the time.
Anyway, solved this small problem.
Accidentally the parameter client use spnego was set to no during testing.
Setting it back to yes made the client tools on the server behave normally.
Still looking for
From: Eimac Dude [mailto:eimacd...@aol.com]
Sent: 24 January 2013 19:43
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] PDC: The trust relationship ... failed from the
beginning
Hi,
When I try a net logon from Windows 7 64-bit Business (don't have any
other Windows machines), I get
On 1/24/2013 7:31 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:57 PM, Eimac Dude eimacd...@aol.com wrote:
Brought in a new Windows 7 64-bit machine and that one works... So it seems
to be a Windows configuration issue, but what other settings could possibly
cause this authentication
Hi,
When I try a net logon from Windows 7 64-bit Business (don't have any
other Windows machines), I get The trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed. The discussion I've found
around the Web regarding this error message seems to be only in the
context of the
Brought in a new Windows 7 64-bit machine and that one works... So it
seems to be a Windows configuration issue, but what other settings could
possibly cause this authentication failure? The new machine is a recent
clean install and uses MSE as antivirus, whereas the older workstations
use AVG
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:57 PM, Eimac Dude eimacd...@aol.com wrote:
Brought in a new Windows 7 64-bit machine and that one works... So it seems
to be a Windows configuration issue, but what other settings could possibly
cause this authentication failure? The new machine is a recent clean
I give all of your indexes in my conf but nothing changed:
ls -l *bdb
-rw--- 1 openldap openldap 61440 Dec 3 14:22 cn.bdb
-rw--- 1 openldap openldap 8192 Dec 3 14:22 dc.bdb
-rw--- 1 openldap openldap 28672 Dec 3 14:22 displayName.bdb
-rw--- 1 openldap openldap 40960 Dec
Am Donnerstag, 29. November 2012 schrieben Sie:
I still dont understand why ldap search filter generated by samba ( i
have this from samba log ) cannot find anything in database:
smbldap_search_paged: base = [dc=gymsnv,dc=sk], filter =
Hello again,
I do not know what
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 9:08 PM, Harry Jede walk2...@arcor.de wrote:
On 20:15:56 wrote Andrej Šimko:
net getdomainsid
SID for local machine HOST is:
S-1-5-21-2390795950-2727105968-4008069955 SID for domain EXAMPLE is:
Hi Simo,
Hi this is my listing:
net -U administrator rpc group members Administrators
Enter administrator's password:
Couldn't list alias members
Your samba server WILL not list the members of this global group, mostly
a security issue.
ldapsearch -xLLL
Hi Simo,
please post to the list !!!
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Harry Jede walk2...@arcor.de wrote:
Hi Simo,
Hi this is my listing:
net -U administrator rpc group members Administrators
Enter administrator's password:
Couldn't list alias members
Your samba server
net getdomainsid
SID for local machine HOST is: S-1-5-21-2390795950-2727105968-4008069955
SID for domain EXAMPLE is: S-1-5-21-2390795950-2727105968-4008069955
I compared my smb.conf with yours. I have ldap suffix before
ldap group suffix.
I switched that but result still the same.
ldapsearch
On 20:15:56 wrote Andrej Šimko:
net getdomainsid
SID for local machine HOST is:
S-1-5-21-2390795950-2727105968-4008069955 SID for domain EXAMPLE is:
S-1-5-21-2390795950-2727105968-4008069955
I compared my smb.conf with yours. I have ldap suffix before
ldap group suffix.
I switched that
Onderwerp: [Samba] Samba PDC group list empty
Dear samba users,
I have very strange problem. I have Samba PDC up and running, but only
thing is missing. I cannot see any Domain Groups at all.
Here is my config:
Debian Squeeze:
ii samba 2:3.5.6~dfsg-3squeeze8
SMB
Dear samba users,
I have very strange problem. I have Samba PDC up and running, but only
thing is missing. I cannot see any Domain Groups at all.
Here is my config:
Debian Squeeze:
ii samba 2:3.5.6~dfsg-3squeeze8
SMB/CIFS file, print, and login server for Unix
ii
On 18:32:29 wrote Andrej Šimko:
Dear samba users,
I have very strange problem. I have Samba PDC up and running, but
only thing is missing. I cannot see any Domain Groups at all.
...
net getdomainsid
SID for local machine HOST is:
S-1-5-21-2242576961-186067218-2214866780 SID for domain
Yes I searched, I tried fixes, I pulled my hair out and finally gave in.
New Windows 7 desktop trying to join a domain happily service XP clients
from Samba 3.5.10 on Centos 6.3.
I've applied the registry fix from
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7#Windows_7_Registry_settings
and
Thanks Gémes!
I'sorry about my ignorance, but what is a aka classic domain?
My samba version is 3.5.10-116.el6_2.
OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 / Linux
2.6.32-131.6.1.el6.x86_64
Best regards,
Marcio Oliveira.
2012/10/23 Gémes Géza g...@kzsdabas.hu
2012-10-22
Hi
On 23 October 2012 16:48, Marcio Oli marcio.oli...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Gémes!
I'sorry about my ignorance, but what is a aka classic domain?
aka classic domain now (I think Geza meant to say now instead of
not) means that the type of domain that Samba3 implements is now
also known
Hi Marcio
On 23 October 2012 21:01, Marcio Oli marcio.oli...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok Michalel, thanks.
But is not clear to me yet.
The samba PDCs and BDCs have obligation to be joined to domain?
In other words, I need to type a manual linux command within Samba Domain
Controllers (like: # net
2012-10-23 23:52 keltezéssel, Michael Wood írta:
Hi Marcio
On 23 October 2012 21:01, Marcio Oli marcio.oli...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok Michalel, thanks.
But is not clear to me yet.
The samba PDCs and BDCs have obligation to be joined to domain?
In other words, I need to type a manual linux command
I think the question is simple, so anybody could help me with this?
The questions are:
1. The samba PDCs and BDCs have obligation to be joined to domain?
2. The net rpc testjoin command must to return OK in this case?
Thanks,
Marcio Oliveira
2012/10/19 Marcio Oli
2012-10-22 20:10 keltezéssel, Marcio Oli írta:
I think the question is simple, so anybody could help me with this?
The questions are:
1. The samba PDCs and BDCs have obligation to be joined to domain?
In a samba3 (aka classic domain not)
2. The net rpc testjoin command must to
People,
I have one PDC and a BDC on the matrix side and two BDCs on the branch
office.
I don't know if it is a problem. Anybody could help me?
PDC # net rpc testjoin
get_schannel_session_key: could not fetch trust account password for domain
'DOMAIN_NAME'
net_rpc_join_ok: failed to get
Hi list,
We have a network with some XP and some Windows 7 computer, we use samba 3.6.6
on debian 6.0.6 from debian-backports. It's a pdc with passdb backend = ldapsam.
In our logs there are lots of:
ARCServer slapd[1263]: SASL [conn=46778] Failure: realm changed: authentication
aborted
I found
I have th next problen when a machine is already on in a mi domain after a few
day this messages begin in /var/log/log.
[2012/10/04 09:51:51.004275, 0]
rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:692(_netr_ServerAuthenticate3)
_netr_ServerAuthenticate3: failed to get machine password for account
PCU1$:
I use apache directory studio for LDAP management. It is not samba
specific but it is easy enough to use existing user, group or machine
objects as templates for new ones. It runs on Windows and Linux (and
maybe on Mac.)
On 08/25/12 16:39, John Drescher wrote:
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 4:34
On 30/08/12 18:57, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
I use apache directory studio for LDAP management. It is not samba
specific but it is easy enough to use existing user, group or machine
objects as templates for new ones. It runs on Windows and Linux (and
maybe on Mac.)
On 08/25/12 16:39, John
Guys.
I have use smbldap-tools to handle my accounts for my PDC with samba+openldap.
Now, I ask here because a lot of people have PDC running on their
networks, what tools do u use to manage your openldap db for samba:
users, machines, groups?
Working with Centos 6.x.
Any input will be
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Alberto Moreno ports...@gmail.com wrote:
Guys.
I have use smbldap-tools to handle my accounts for my PDC with
samba+openldap.
Now, I ask here because a lot of people have PDC running on their
networks, what tools do u use to manage your openldap db for
The Domain Users group should have automatically been added to the local
users group when you joined the domain.
When I upgraded from Samba 3.0.x to 3.5.x I had a error in the group
mappings on one of the DC's that cause problems for a while. I also
had to explicitly add a mapping for the
Here's some more information on my problem:
smb.conf:
--- begin smb.conf ---
[global]
workgroup = MYWORKGROUP
server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu)
map to guest = Bad User
obey pam restrictions = Yes
pam password change = Yes
passwd program =
did you make the appropriate registry changes on Win 7 as per
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7
On 08/09/12 09:28, Brandon wrote:
Here's some more information on my problem:
smb.conf:
--- begin smb.conf ---
[global]
workgroup = MYWORKGROUP
server string = %h
Have you tried adding a machine account for your CLIENTPC
i.e. # pdbedit -a -m -u CLIENTPC
This will create the CLIENTPC$ account it was squawking about.
In my experience, the machine needs a Samba account too.
Cheers,
Andrew Mark | Development Analyst | www.aimsystems.ca
local:
did you make the appropriate registry changes on Win 7 as per
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7
Yes, I've downloaded the 3.6.3 script and ran it on the client, as well
as manually checked that the settings were only the two described in the
wiki article
Have you tried adding a
that looks OK.
You should not need a login script defined for a computer account.
Are you able to login as the Domain Administrator?
Are your group mappings correct? I ask because it may be that the
Domain Users is not properly recognized as a member of the Users
group on the PC. Can you
On 8/9/2012 10:58 AM, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
that looks OK.
You should not need a login script defined for a computer account.
This must have been generated from smb.conf, I didn't actually change
anything.
Are you able to login as the Domain Administrator?
No. myadmin is supposed to
Are your group mappings correct? I ask because it may be that the
Domain Users is not properly recognized as a member of the Users
group on the PC. Can you login as the domain (or local) admins and
explicitly add domain users and domain groups to a local group?
An update to this: I was able
Hey, I'm running the latest Ubuntu 12.04 Samba 3.6.3, I just want a
simple PDC for authentication. Client is win7 32 bit with latest
updates. The client can join the domain, but I can't log in with any
users, it gives me The User Profile Service service failed the logon.
User profile cannot
2012 18:39
An: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: [Samba] Samba PDC and Local Group Policies on XP
Hi *,
I have reinstalled a server with the newest version of samba and configured
it as PDC based on this tutorial
(http://www.nicht-blau.de/2010/12/28/howto-samba-3-5-6-pdc-primary-domain-co
ntroller-und
Hello Folks,
I am unable to join any linux Samba clients to my Samba-3.6.5 PDC with clients
running 3.4.x, 3.5.x, or 3.6.x versions. However, 3.3.x works fine and so do
my Windows clients.
When I do a 'net rpc join' I get a 'successfuly joined domain' message with say
3.6.5, but I am unable
Will be easy, but I don't want to install something that I normally
don't use to just change 1 field.
But appreciated your input thanks!!!
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 1:37 PM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com wrote:
Got it, I will give a try, thanks!!!
One easy way to do that is Ldap account
On Sun, 2012-05-27 at 21:15 -0700, Alberto Moreno wrote:
Maybe I wasn't clear.
In a NT4 domain, u have a option to setup on which machines a user can
login, this way u can know that a X user can only use his own
computer.
Once u migrate NT4 to SAMBA-LDAP, that setting goes to Workstation
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 2:07 AM, Andrew Bartlett abart...@samba.org wrote:
On Sun, 2012-05-27 at 21:15 -0700, Alberto Moreno wrote:
Maybe I wasn't clear.
In a NT4 domain, u have a option to setup on which machines a user can
login, this way u can know that a X user can only use his own
Got it, I will give a try, thanks!!!
One easy way to do that is Ldap account manager.
http://www.ldap-account-manager.org/lamcms/changelog
John
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Hi people.
I migrate some PDC NT4 to samba 3.3.x, some users have info the
Workstations parameter, I need to remove that info, because they
cannot login on any other machine, I have read the pdbedit,
smbldap-usermod but wont't where I can do that.
Any info will be appreciated, thanks!!!
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Maybe I wasn't clear.
In a NT4 domain, u have a option to setup on which machines a user can
login, this way u can know that a X user can only use his own
computer.
Once u migrate NT4 to SAMBA-LDAP, that setting goes to Workstation field.
check this:
pdbedit -L -v -u user1
Hello,
trying to join a Windows 7 64-Bit PC to a Samba PDC (3.6.5) fails with message
Domain not found or no connection possible. After some testing I found that
the problem was caused by the Samba-parameter unix charset = ISO8859-1.
When I start the nmbd with same config-file just without
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 12:56:50PM +0200, Ralf Aumueller wrote:
Hello,
trying to join a Windows 7 64-Bit PC to a Samba PDC (3.6.5) fails with message
Domain not found or no connection possible. After some testing I found that
the problem was caused by the Samba-parameter unix charset
All,
on a fairly large (73 TB XFS) file server running CentOS 6.2, samba
3.5.10-116.el6_2 I see pretty frequently backtraces like this one:
May 11 15:54:19 vrfs001 smbd[11709]: [2012/05/11 15:54:19.793851, 0]
lib/fault.c:46(fault_report)
May 11 15:54:19 vrfs001 smbd[11709]:
Hi,
we have tried to update our rather old samba PDC. The system is running
on Novell SLES 10 SP2 with the samba RPM from Sernet.
We stopped everything and updated (booting from DVD, using offline update)
the machine to SLES 11 SP1 started samba and everything was fine -
expect all WIN 7
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Hi,
we have tried to update our rather old
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An: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: [Samba] Update Samba PDC - win7 stop working
Hi,
we have tried
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Betreff: Re: [Samba] Update Samba PDC - win7 stop working
Hi,
thanks for the hints.
Am 29.03.2012 10:13, schrieb Daniel Müller:
You need to run samba 3.5 or samba 3.6 from sernet.
So 3.4 from Novell will *never* work ?
After running the update of the OS we simply have to use
On 02/16/12 06:21, Dermot wrote:
2012/1/31 Jiří Procházka jiri.procha...@norbou.com:
Dear Samba support team,
I have a question on Samba 3.5.8 please, which is not solved by searching
the forums. I tried all suggested solutions, but nothing take effect.
...
Domain users experience a slow
Hi,
I need to join a windows 2003 R2 to a samba (3.5.7-3.5.1) PDC through
a cisco VPN ... (nice!).
The error at the windows :
A doming controller for the domain MyDomain could not be contacted
any ideas ?
thanks !
Jp
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To do cross-subnet domain control you will need to use WINS
On Fri, 2012-03-16 at 19:57 -0300, jp_listero wrote:
Hi,
I need to join a windows 2003 R2 to a samba (3.5.7-3.5.1) PDC through
a cisco VPN ... (nice!).
The error at the windows :
A doming controller for the domain MyDomain
a smbpasswd file.
No, I don't have this option enabled. I am not sure how it is
relevant. Problem summary:
The samba PDC is an NIS client
getent passwd retruns the passwd data.
The user's SAMBA password was set using smbpasswd
The user's NIS passwd was set using yppasswd
So far all the same
it was “passwd –r nis” - not sure
about linux.Probably better to just disable password sync.
I've got a very similar setup to you. Except I use a smbpasswd file.
No, I don't have this option enabled. I am not sure how it is
relevant. Problem summary:
The samba PDC is an NIS client
getent passwd retruns
sync.
I've got a very similar setup to you. Except I use a smbpasswd
file.
No, I don't have this option enabled. I am not sure how it is
relevant. Problem summary:
The samba PDC is an NIS client
getent passwd retruns the passwd data.
The user's SAMBA password was set using
it is
relevant. Problem summary:
The samba PDC is an NIS client
getent passwd retruns the passwd data.
The user's SAMBA password was set using smbpasswd
The user's NIS passwd was set using yppasswd
So far all the same.
ALL I had to do to allow domain logins was:
ypcat passwd | grep username /etc
sync.
From: Simon Matthews [mailto:simon.d.matth...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 4:04 PM
To: gaiseric.van...@gmail.com
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba PDC/NIS client
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 6:15 AM, Gaiseric Vandal gaiseric.van...@gmail.com
wrote:
I
it was
“passwd –r nis” - not sure about linux.Probably better to just disable
password sync.
No, I don't have this option enabled. I am not sure how it is relevant.
Problem summary:
The samba PDC is an NIS client
getent passwd retruns the passwd data.
The user's SAMBA password was set using
, Simon Matthews wrote:
I have a server which is a samba PDC and has recently been converted to an
NIS client. For historic reasons, many users login information is in the
local machine's /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files.
samba is set up to use a tdbsam database.
I got the first indication
is a samba PDC and has recently been converted to an
NIS client. For historic reasons, many users login information is in the
local machine's /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files.
samba is set up to use a tdbsam database.
I got the first indication of problems when I tried to add a user using
I have a server which is a samba PDC and has recently been converted to an
NIS client. For historic reasons, many users login information is in the
local machine's /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files.
samba is set up to use a tdbsam database.
I got the first indication of problems when I tried
2012/1/31 Jiří Procházka jiri.procha...@norbou.com:
Dear Samba support team,
I have a question on Samba 3.5.8 please, which is not solved by searching
the forums. I tried all suggested solutions, but nothing take effect.
...
Domain users experience a slow login performance on Windows 7
Have you tried these settings (posted here about a year ago)?
When the following local GPO is left in its default setting Samba domain logons
are delayed for 30 seconds: Computer Configuration\Administrative
Templates\System\User Profiles\Set maximum wait time for the network if the
user has
Dear Samba support team,
I have a question on Samba 3.5.8 please, which is not solved by searching
the forums. I tried all suggested solutions, but nothing take effect.
Situation:
- small public school
- We have Ubuntu Server 11.04 64-bit
- Samba 3.5.8 as PDC
- Windows XP and Windows 7
I try to join a debian squeeze box with a debian woody samba pdc.
I use samba and winbind on the squeeze box to join with the woody but keeps
getting this error when doing
net rpc info or net rpc testdomain
root@steinerpc1:~# net rpc testjoin
cli_rpc_pipe_open_noauth: rpc_pipe_bind for pipe
Dear Sir,
I have implemented Samba PDC. Its working fine. But o do Highly Available,
I have been trying to make it in 2 node cluster. Everything is running
fine. But facing a problem, which I want to share.
When I shift PDC to another cluster node. Everything is shifting fine. But
my existing
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Auftrag von Md. Shyfur Rahman
Gesendet: Sonntag, 11. Dezember 2011 19:04
An: ob...@samba.org
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: [Samba] Samba PDC cluster with RHCS
Dear Sir,
I have implemented Samba PDC
Windows clients will give preference to a BDC (if available) when
selecting a logon server over a PDC.
On 12/08/2011 08:36 AM, Aaron E. wrote:
I have a s3.4 pdc with a bdc,, pdc is serving around 80 users on
terminal services and another 50 fat clients,,, acts as the file
server.. roaming
On 08/12/11 00:03, John Heim wrote:
How much of a resource hog is a PDC? My understanding is that
authentication is done vs a BDC if available. I configured my new file
server as the domain PDC because I figured it would already have to run
samba. I have two other machines configured as BDCs to
On Wed, 2011-12-07 at 17:03 -0600, John Heim wrote:
How much of a resource hog is a PDC? My understanding is that authentication
is done vs a BDC if available. I configured my new file server as the domain
PDC because I figured it would already have to run samba. I have two other
machines
On 08/12/11 12:15, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Wed, 2011-12-07 at 17:03 -0600, John Heim wrote:
How much of a resource hog is a PDC? My understanding is that authentication
is done vs a BDC if available. I configured my new file server as the domain
PDC because I figured it would already have
I have a s3.4 pdc with a bdc,, pdc is serving around 80 users on
terminal services and another 50 fat clients,,, acts as the file
server.. roaming profiles etc... I have no issues other than the network
card only being 100mb,, I do have a throughput issues.. but that is on
the table..
On
On Thu, 2011-12-08 at 08:36 -0500, Aaron E. wrote:
I have a s3.4 pdc with a bdc,, pdc is serving around 80 users on
terminal services and another 50 fat clients,,, acts as the file
server.. roaming profiles etc... I have no issues other than the network
card only being 100mb,, I do have a
From: Adam Tauno Williams awill...@whitemice.org
With Samba3 domain control there isn't really a BDC/PDC distinction.
Every box is a PDC that operates in parallel with the other DCs. That
is a bit different than a true NT4 domain.
But one machine has to have the master copy of the
How much of a resource hog is a PDC? My understanding is that authentication
is done vs a BDC if available. I configured my new file server as the domain
PDC because I figured it would already have to run samba. I have two other
machines configured as BDCs to serve as logon servers.
I'm
I get problem migrating printer drivers from Windows seven 64 bits
workstation to Samba PDC 3.5.11
The driver works fine on the workstation
The migration command
net -d 4 rpc printer MIGRATE DRIVERS XeroxM24 -S xxx.xxx.xxx.36 -U
'username'
returns the messages:
convert_string_internal
Hello everybody,
# smbd -V
Version 3.5.6
I am running a domain controller for windows 7 clients and there is the
Kerio mailserver saves important data to AppData/Local/Kerio
The default [profiles] only saves AppData/Roaming how can I add
AppData/Local or even the complete AppData to the
Hello all,
i'm using samba + winbind yo connect to AD win 2003 on many linux box.
I use winbind to retrive users and groups list quering PDC emulator.
When PDC get many requests (i use squid with ntml transparent auth + winbind
also) it get overloaded and slow down reply to my servers.
The
://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-general-1/samba-pdc-without-roaming-profiles-2-a-47604/,
for example) that this feature is disabled in the client side but I have a
lof of them. So my question is if is there any way to disable it on the
server side,
Thanks in advance
ESG
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Auftrag von Andy Shaw
Gesendet: Montag, 10. Oktober 2011 17:12
An: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] New Samba PDC for medium-sized mixed client domain
Daniel Müller wrote:
First of all you should know what you want, a nt-style Domain or a ADS!?
Well, if it's
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