I haven't set up a trusts involving Windows PDC's and a Samba member
server. I have set up trusts Samba based domains (Samba PDC, Samba
BDC and Samba member server) and Active Directory based domains
(Windows 200x PDC.)
In general, a samba server will see trusted users in the output of
Thanks for your reply.
On 01/31/2011 05:22 PM, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
Did you reestablish the domain trusts between your NT domain and your AD
domain?
No, but I never broke the trust, only removed and re-added the single
machine into the old NT domain. If I break and re-establish the trust
Did you reestablish the domain trusts between your NT domain and your AD
domain?
Does "wbinfo -u" and "wbinfo -g" on your samba server show the users and
groups from the trusted AD domain?
Does "getent passwd" and "getent group" on your samba server show the
users and groups from the trusted A
Sorry to nudge, but does anyone have any ideas of how to resolve this?
During the migration period to our AD server, it's crucial that users on
both the old and new domain see the Samba server.
On 01/24/2011 04:40 PM, Ron García-Vidal wrote:
Here's some more info. This is an excerpt from the l
Here's some more info. This is an excerpt from the log on a connection
attempt:
[2011/01/24 15:30:55, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(950)
CLIENT_STATION (X.X.X.46) connect to service USERNAME initially as
user ADDOMAIN+USERNAME (uid=1, gid=1) (pid 18741)
[2011/01/24 15:30:56
Understood and agreed, but since we're migrating to the AD in a
piecemeal fashion must get this to work for users in both domains until
the migration is complete. Any suggestions?
-Ron
On 01/23/2011 01:05 PM, t...@tms3.com wrote:
I encountered a strange problem recently when changing the
I encountered a strange problem recently when changing the IP of my
Samba server. We are in the process of moving from an ancient NT4
domain to an AD domain. We did a full migration of all the users, and
up until Friday, our AD users were able to access the Samba server
(which is still on th
I encountered a strange problem recently when changing the IP of my
Samba server. We are in the process of moving from an ancient NT4
domain to an AD domain. We did a full migration of all the users, and
up until Friday, our AD users were able to access the Samba server
(which is still on the