On 03/15, Clint Sharp wrote: > On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Csillag [iso-8859-2] Tamás wrote: > [...] > > The machine's sid only changes if you run a program to change it, > otherwise it will inherit the SID of the ghosted machine. We use NewSID > from Sysinternals (http://www.sysinternals.com/), but GhostWalker which > comes from ghost or several other packages exist to do the same thing. > Having multiple machines with the same SID on your domain will cause very > unusual problems :). Can you give me some examples? I am really interested. I use ldap as a backend, here is a machine account.
I do not undestand how can it work in the domain if the machines sid does not changes accordingly (on a particular machine). dn: uid=sucker$,ou=machines,dc=itk,dc=ppke uid: sucker$ sambaSID: S-1-5-21-1628963623-43893491-1455040052-181004 sambaPrimaryGroupSID: S-1-5-21-1628963623-43893491-1455040052-181005 displayName: sucker sambaPwdCanChange: 1063609369 sambaPwdMustChange: 2147483647 sambaLMPassword: 6B77AF665E0B4665A9A5F808568734A4 sambaNTPassword: 6B77AF665E0B4665A9A5F808568734A4 sambaPwdLastSet: 1063609369 sambaAcctFlags: [W ] objectClass: sambaSamAccount objectClass: account structuralObjectClass: account entryUUID: c251de74-6c14-1027-8621-f081c87e167e creatorsName: cn=admin,dc=itk,dc=ppke createTimestamp: 20030826132718Z entryCSN: 2003091507:02:27Z#0x0001#0#0000 modifiersName: cn=admin,dc=itk,dc=ppke modifyTimestamp: 20030915070227Z (This is a fake entry) Any ideas? -- cstamas -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba