> Geoff Scott: > > [...] > > > tell us what happens. > > What happens is, that RHAS3 gets all mixed upo (Openldap 2.2.20) as to > what's root and what's administrator. > > This is a *LOUSY* solution and worthy by all men of utter condemnation. > > --Tonni
hmmm. I was just quoting from JHT's book samba by example: Making Users Happy step 11# In the above listing, you can see that the user Administrator has been given UID=998. This means that operations conducted from a Windows client using tools such as the Domain User Manager fails under UNIX because the management of user and group accounts requires that the UID=0. You decide to rectify this immediately as demonstrated here: root# cd /var/lib/samba/sbin root# ./smbldap-usermod.pl -u 0 Administrator OK. I see the criticism, but where's your solution? You know, on the postfix user lists those guys will tell you you're a dweeb and then tell you where to RTFM, but at least they tell you where in the README's to find the info. I've posted here a number of times and never gotten a response. I don't think that my questions were that silly. But rather than let someone else sit around wondering how to fix a problem, I am trying to help. What have you done to help this fellow lister? Look, I don't want to flame.... But do something constructive. I can't help this guy anymore. His problem is beyond me. It looks like you can tho.... So please do. Regards Geoff -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba