Michael Gasch wrote:
what about the
algorithmic rid base (G)
parameter?
I gave it a try. But even with this disabled, the pdbedit still
complains about mismatched RIDs.
I used tdbdump to get a view what is inside the tbdsam database. To my
surprise, the mappings from RID to usernames are there
Radek Svoboda wrote:
Why don't you use your old samba-databases from /var/lib/samba ?
matze
Actually I did. But this copies only SID of the server (stored in
secrets.tdb), not the RIDs. It seems that samba calculates them by
the fixed algorithm as 2*UID+1000. And because I must have different
I found that after moving my samba server to different hardware (and
diferent Linux installation), domain logons cannot find their Windows
profiles and created new ones. This is caused by the different RID of
the users. It seems these are calculated as 2*UID + 1000. And my UID's
on new server do
Radek Svoboda schrieb:
I found that after moving my samba server to different hardware (and
diferent Linux installation), domain logons cannot find their Windows
profiles and created new ones. This is caused by the different RID of
the users. It seems these are calculated as 2*UID + 1000. And my
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, Matthias Spork wrote:
Radek Svoboda schrieb:
I found that after moving my samba server to different hardware (and
diferent Linux installation), domain logons cannot find their Windows
profiles and created new ones. This is caused by the different RID of
the users. It seems