Steve Langasek wrote: >> I have a really ugly problem, which, as I know is partially selfmade. >> But to the problem: >> I have five servers running samba-2.2.3a-12 (latest Debian Woody >> release) which are controlled by one master server. All of the five >> servers act as pdc for an own nt-domain. Now to keep the administrative >> work as low as possible I have this one master server. Via this server >> we/our customer adds/deletes all user accounts. This works as expected >> and cvs is my friend here. The users can change their passwords via nt, >> because the scripts for "passwd program" manage this part. > Set 'domain master = no', but 'domain logons = yes', on all of the > "PDCs" except the master. In an NT4-style domain, it's really not > feasible to have more than one *primary* domain controller. Let me guess. If I do it this way samba acts as a pdc but the clients do not try to update their accounts? Are there any drawbacks using this technique?
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