Ah, no, I didn't mean to misspell it...That was the problem though :) I'll
have a look at that shortly
Also, versions were in original posting - Centos 4.2, Samba 3 (3.0.10-1.4E.2,
to be exact).
Thanks!
ZB
On Monday 02 January 2006 11:41 pm, Karl Banasky wrote:
> It is installed with
It is installed with SAMBA 3.0 I am running CentOS and fedora, on both.
should be a man page on it. Also did you mean to mis-spell it? It is
pdbedit. Could do a locate on it to see where it is, might not be
path-ed correctly.
Here is a link to a man page on it:
http://www.die.net/doc/linux/
Is pbedit a part of Samba or Windows? I'm not finding the command on the
CentOS server or on an XP client...
ZB
Karl Banasky wrote:
I thought this had to do with the machine and user ID number (SID)
related to the Domain server. If you do a "pdbedit -Lv -u username" you
will see the SID
I thought this had to do with the machine and user ID number (SID)
related to the Domain server. If you do a "pdbedit -Lv -u username" you
will see the SID numbers for that user. I would check and see that the
first set of numbers related to the domain or workgroup (I think) match.
I ran i
However, the problem arises when I try to get the existing clients setup for
the new domain. I'm able to join the domain without a problem. However, when I
reboot and try to login via a samba username / password (we're using a first
initial-last name convention), Windows creates a new profile i
Hi all
I recently built a samba box to try and straighten up a nasty setup that my
predecessors had running. The old setup was a Win2k box running AD, which I
know very little about. All of the clients are running WinXP; some of them
were authenticating via the Win2k box, some were just using l