This is probably a 2.2-problem. The 2.2 pdbedit --import option works
different than the one in HEAD. The 2.2 --import is a special function
that tries to read smbpasswd like files while the HEAD --import option
uses the code from whatever backend you specify to it.
Jelmer
> I do not what's wr
I do not what's wrong in pdbedit, works fine for me (I use HEAD).
Simo.
On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 11:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I used pdbedit -i to import my old /etc/smbpasswd into a NIS+ table.
> pdbedit generated for Workstationaccounts entries like this:
> degpd060w147$:1064:3128:
Hi,
I used pdbedit -i to import my old /etc/smbpasswd into a NIS+ table.
pdbedit generated for Workstationaccounts entries like this:
degpd060w147$:1064:3128:502:2005:[U ]:C39B59E02D...
well, the workstation can log into the domain and works quite well, but
when you throw away the old