On 10/11/07, Torsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have setup samba+ldap an almost everything went well, accept the fact, > that there was no administrative account from the beginning. So I just > created one using smbldap-useradd. > > samba-pdc:~# /usr/sbin/smbldap-usershow administrator > dn: uid=administrator,ou=Users,dc=rhhu,dc=local > objectClass: > top,person,organizationalPerson,inetOrgPerson,posixAccount,shadowAccount,sambaSamAccount > cn: administrator > sn: administrator > givenName: administrator > uid: administrator > uidNumber: 1004 > gidNumber: 513
*SNIP* > So, administrator is member of Domain Admins. I suppose the problem lies > within the primary group membership of that account, but I have no clue > how to change the sid. > > What would be a practicable solution? Thanks. > > Regards, Torsten You problem is that the account does not have uid number 0. If it has, it has a root account on your unix box and you're all set. -- Frank Van Damme A: Because it destroys the flow of the conversation Q: Why is it bad? A: No, it's bad. Q: Should I top post in replies to mails or on usenet? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba