Hi Mark On 18 November 2010 18:20, Mark Sheppard <m...@ams.org> wrote: > Michael: > > I have checked for both net setpassword and samba-tool in Samba4 Alpha13 but > they are not there. Maybe I can
The "net" command is definitely part of Samba 4 Alpha 13. "net" was renamed to "samba-tool" some time after Alpha 13. Assuming you installed Samba to the default /usr/local/samba, it will be in /usr/local/samba/bin. > download samba-tool which will still work? When I try > doing a net setpassword it brings up the help menu > without this item listed. These are the only items > that are listed which are similar: > net getlocalsid [NAME] to get the SID for local machine name [...] That looks like the net command from Samba 3. You likely have that installed on the machine and it's in the PATH before /usr/local/samba/bin (or /usr/local/samba/bin is not in your PATH at all.) You should remove Samba 3's net command (which, for Debian/Ubuntu is in the samba-common package) unless you know you need it. Also make sure /usr/local/samba/bin is in your PATH, or specify the full path to the net command like: /usr/local/samba/bin/net setpassword username Otherwise, do as Daniel suggested and set the password from a Windows machine using the "Active Directory Users and Computers" tool. See the Samba 4 HOWTO page for where to get these tools for Windows. > Thanks for the support and I will keep checking to see if I can obtain > samba-tool. > > Mark Sheppard >> >> Try: net setpassword --help >> >> (or samba-tool for later versions of Samba4). -- Michael Wood <esiot...@gmail.com> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba