Re: [Samba] Trust relationship between two samba with ldap backend - working now

2004-09-21 Thread Gustavo Lima
John,

Just berfore I explain how it worked a last question. In NT networks we need
to replicate WINS between PDCs. Is this needed in samba? How does it work?
Or I have to use the same WINS server to all PDC over WAN? Not clear for me.

I did this way.

Joined the local domain.

Created a machine account with smbldap-useradd -w dom2 on domain 1 machine.

Then changed it´s password and at last changed the sambaAcctFlags in ldap db
to [I].

At this time the trusting was showed on list command.

Then I did the same on the domain 2 machine.

Ending the story I established the trust on dom1 with the command

net rpc trustdom establish dom2

and put the dom2 machine account password.

At last I repeated the process on machine dom2.

Logged on WinXP and everything was working fine.

Thank´s by the tips. Were very usefull.

Gustavo

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Re: [Samba] Trust relationship between two samba with ldap backend - working now

2004-09-21 Thread John H Terpstra
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 14:13, Gustavo Lima wrote:
 John,

 Just berfore I explain how it worked a last question. In NT networks we
 need to replicate WINS between PDCs. Is this needed in samba? How does it
 work? Or I have to use the same WINS server to all PDC over WAN? Not clear
 for me.

You need to use one single WINS server. WINS replication is not yet fully 
implemented and is therefore not functional.

- John T.


 I did this way.

 Joined the local domain.

 Created a machine account with smbldap-useradd -w dom2 on domain 1 machine.

 Then changed it´s password and at last changed the sambaAcctFlags in ldap
 db to [I].

 At this time the trusting was showed on list command.

 Then I did the same on the domain 2 machine.

 Ending the story I established the trust on dom1 with the command

 net rpc trustdom establish dom2

 and put the dom2 machine account password.

 At last I repeated the process on machine dom2.

 Logged on WinXP and everything was working fine.

 Thank´s by the tips. Were very usefull.

 Gustavo

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