> But if I user lowercase, it works. I wasn't aware of a restriction on
> creating uppercase usernames. Is this supposed to happen?
> Anyone else know why my machine accounts aren't getting migrated?
> Pretty please?
Dan,
What flavor of Linux are you using. I just did a migration using Samba
3.0
Try using the following attribute in the smb.conf:
admin users (S)
This is a list of users who will be granted administrative privileges
on the share. This means that they will do all file operations as
the super-user (root).
You should use this option very carefully, as any u
Help!!
I have been using tbdsam as a backend and I
have been unable to get the pdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt" -C 3 to be
enforced. When I set the attribute it seems that I can try to login as
many times as I want. Any help out there?
Terrance
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Hello,
This is great information. I have been using tbdsam as a backend and I
have been unable to get the pdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt" -C XXX to be
enforced. When I set the attribute it seems that I can try to login as
many times as I want. Any help out there?
> Hi,
>
> Samba-3 with LDAP
I am migrating to Red Hat ES 3.0. I ran this same procedure in the dev
environment with about 90% of the same groups without a problem. I have
some custom scripts that took care of letter casing and nameing lenghts.
The only problem with creating each group by hand is that the reason we
are usin
Can anyone give me some direction. I am migrating a production system
from NT4 PDC to SAMBA BDC. I have run across the following error in which
I did not encounter when mirating the dev environment.
Failed to fetch domain database: NT 0x004
Is seems as if the process stops short of completi
I am using tdbsam as the backend. When I use the usrmgr tool I can select
user must change password on next logon. When I run the command pdbedit
-Lv "username", I can see the password must change field set to 0. Is
there a pdbedit command that will allow me to set that field to 0 without
using
I have been trying to create some administration guidline to adding users
and groups in a Samba 3.0 PDC. I have most of the task documented. The
problem I run into is where can I set the attribute for a user to change
their password on next logon.
Any help is appreciated.
Terrance Bey
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The problem I an having seems very strange. I can add a workstation to my
domain with no problem but when I reboot the workstation and try to login
in to the domain I get the following error:
Windows cannon connect to the domain, either because the domain controller
is down or otherwise unavailab
I am trying to get the MS SQL Serves Login to authenticate users. I ger
the following error on the Windows client:
Connection failed:
SQLState: 28000
SQL Sever Error: 18456
Login failed for user XXX\XXX
When I look at the samba logs I ger the following information:
rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:
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