On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:55:15 +0100, Jérôme Tournier wrote: > Le Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 04:00:23PM +0100, Manfred Odenstein a ecrit: >> The tgz file is incomplete, I've notced this too. The rpm is complete, so I've >> downloaded the rpm file instead, unpacked it, and copied the scripts to their >> respective location. > Yes, you are write. The archive now include the file.
Thanks for the fix. I downloaded it today and it works. I noticed however, that it creates an 'Administrator' account with a uidNumber of 0. In a reply to a post of mine on 2004-01-13 John Terpstra instructed me to avoid assigning a UID of 0 to 'Administrator' because it would break winbind. Instead he recommended using a 'root' account. Are you aware of this? John also mentioned that the root account should have an rid (sambaSID?) of 500. There still seems to be a lot of confusion as to the required sambaSID of the root, administrator, and nobody accounts. Is any progress being made in solidifying the rquirements? > >> My system is now runnung, but I think there are some bugs in the populate >> script, e.g. the SID of the Administrator account should end with -500 as I >> know, because it's predefinded. Any comment from the author ??? > 500 is the well-known RID for the domain administrator, not for > the administrator account, am i wrong ? > >> and please take care of the default groups in the smbldap.conf file, default >> machine account points to "Print Operators" (550) should be "Domain >> Computers" (553). > Yes, fixed. > >> I've also changed the gidNumber and uidNumber of the guest account and "Domain >> Guest" group to the default values of my system (SuSE9) >> >> after this all worked correctly except some log-entries . >> "Failed to open group mapping database" .... >> and >> "failed to decode PDU" > Do you always have this error messages ? With every scripts ? > Thanks for your report ! Curtis Grote Memorial Hospital -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba