On Mon, 2005-11-21 at 18:04 +0100, Michael Billerbeck wrote: > Hello List, > > we have installed samba Version 3.0.20-0.1-SUSE. > > when I'm entering > > net getlocalsid > I get > > SID for domain <netbios name> is: > S-1-5-21-4166838278-3756557259-2095403906 > entering > > net getlocalsid <domain name> > returns > > SID for domain <domain name> is: > S-1-5-21-2018781741-1218799122-1862565094 > > Does this mean that the pdc itself is not in the domain and is it better to > join the pdc itself to the domain then? ---- I think that is the general consensus. You could have 2 domains and a trust account between them...you are the administrator. ---- > > The standard domain groups having the SID part of the first "net > getlocalsid" > map to no unix group but they are also not used: > > > net groupmap list > > [...] > > Domain Users (S-1-5-21-4166838278-3756557259-2095403906-513) -> -1 > > domadmins (S-1-5-21-2018781741-1218799122-1862565094-512) -> admin > > domguests (S-1-5-21-2018781741-1218799122-1862565094-514) -> nobody > > Domain Guests (S-1-5-21-4166838278-3756557259-2095403906-514) -> -1 > > Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-4166838278-3756557259-2095403906-512) -> -1 > > domusers (S-1-5-21-2018781741-1218799122-1862565094-513) -> users > > [...] > > On windows machines I can see the domain group "domadmins" in the local > admin > group. I can also see the domain groups "domadmins", "domguests" and > "domusers" > when browsing the users in the domain on that windows machine, but not the > standard domain groups "Domain Admins", "Domain Users" or "Domain Guests". > This seems to be ok. ---- If it's ok, then leave it alone.
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