[Samba] Migrate to Debian Etch - nogo [SOLVED]

2007-01-09 Thread André Jee

Hi guys,

I believe that I forgot to reply to the list. This case is solved. Net 
'groupmap list' did not work if samba was started or not.

Solution: 'net groupmap add rid=512 ntgroup=Domain Admins unixgroup=admin'

Thanks Jerry

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To: André Jee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re:[Samba] Migrate to Debian Etch - nogo
Date: Thu Dec 21 2006 18:30:49 GMT+0100 (Romance Standard Time)

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André Jee wrote:

  

So I can't do 'net groupmap modify ntgroup=Domain Admins
unixgroup=admin' either because there are no such group.
If I create one my self 'net groupmap add rid=1000 ntgroup=Domain
Admins unixgroup=admin' it still does not get administrator privileges
in Windows 2000.



The domain admins group has a rid of 512.





cheers, jerry
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Re: [Samba] Migrate to Debian Etch - nogo

2007-01-01 Thread Tim Boneko
Hello André!

André Jee schrieb:

 sweetums:/# net groupmap list
 sweetums:/#

That's definitely an error. Did you try testparm? If not, please do so
and quote the output.

 So I can't do 'net groupmap modify ntgroup=Domain Admins
 unixgroup=admin' either because there are no such group.

That's obvious...
Was Samba running when you ran net groupmap list?

timbo

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Re: [Samba] Migrate to Debian Etch - nogo

2006-12-31 Thread Tim Boneko
Hello André!

André Jee schrieb:

 sweetums:/# net groupmap list
 sweetums:/#

That's definitely an error. Did you try testparm? If not, please do so
and quote the output.

 So I can't do 'net groupmap modify ntgroup=Domain Admins
 unixgroup=admin' either because there are no such group.

That's obvious...
Was Samba running when you ran net groupmap list?

timbo
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Re: [Samba] Migrate to Debian Etch - nogo

2006-12-31 Thread John H Terpstra
On Thursday 21 December 2006 08:37, André Jee wrote:
 Hi Everyone,

 I have a small project going on. I'm about to migrate Redhat 7.3 to
 Debian Etch (smbd version 3.0.23d-2+b1).
 I've already managed to migrate Redhat 7.3 to Debian Sarge (smbd version
 3.0.14a-) without any bigger problems.

 However, when I migrate to Etch I face a small problem. The last thing I
 want to do before I start samba is to grant my linux/samba admin,
 NT 'Domain Admins' access. 'net groupmap list' does not show anything
 (as it does in smbd version 3.0.14a-).

That behaviour was changed after 3.0.14a - you need to manually create the 
Windows groups. See the WHATSNEW.txt file in the Samba tarball. Also refer 
to:

http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba3-HOWTO.pdf

 sweetums:/# net groupmap list
 sweetums:/#

 So I can't do 'net groupmap modify ntgroup=Domain Admins
 unixgroup=admin' either because there are no such group.
 If I create one my self 'net groupmap add rid=1000 ntgroup=Domain
 Admins unixgroup=admin' it still does not get administrator privileges
 in Windows 2000.

net groupmap add ntgroup=Domain Admins unixgroup=admin type=d rid=512

 Note that I have done exactly what I did in Sarge but it does not work
 in Etch.

The RID determines the privilege level in Windows.

 My superior want to run Etch so I have to keep that in mind.

 Any pointers would be great.

Read the documentation - it is available on the Samba web site to help our 
users.

Cheers,
John T.
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[Samba] Migrate to Debian Etch - nogo

2006-12-21 Thread André Jee

Hi Everyone,

I have a small project going on. I'm about to migrate Redhat 7.3 to 
Debian Etch (smbd version 3.0.23d-2+b1).
I've already managed to migrate Redhat 7.3 to Debian Sarge (smbd version 
3.0.14a-) without any bigger problems.


However, when I migrate to Etch I face a small problem. The last thing I 
want to do before I start samba is to grant my linux/samba admin,
NT 'Domain Admins' access. 'net groupmap list' does not show anything 
(as it does in smbd version 3.0.14a-).


sweetums:/# net groupmap list
sweetums:/#

So I can't do 'net groupmap modify ntgroup=Domain Admins 
unixgroup=admin' either because there are no such group.
If I create one my self 'net groupmap add rid=1000 ntgroup=Domain 
Admins unixgroup=admin' it still does not get administrator privileges 
in Windows 2000.


Note that I have done exactly what I did in Sarge but it does not work 
in Etch.

My superior want to run Etch so I have to keep that in mind.

Any pointers would be great.

Thanks

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Re: [Samba] Migrate to Debian Etch - nogo

2006-12-21 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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André Jee wrote:

 So I can't do 'net groupmap modify ntgroup=Domain Admins
 unixgroup=admin' either because there are no such group.
 If I create one my self 'net groupmap add rid=1000 ntgroup=Domain
 Admins unixgroup=admin' it still does not get administrator privileges
 in Windows 2000.

The domain admins group has a rid of 512.





cheers, jerry
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