On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 21:05 +0100, Michael Gasch wrote:
> hi andrew,
>
> but this statement is in contrast to JHT on
> Re: [Samba] BDC, documentation, Machine Accounts Keep Expiring
> > The client's won't attempt to change passwords to a BDC.
Clarification: the client won't attempt to change us
hi andrew,
but this statement is in contrast to JHT on
Re: [Samba] BDC, documentation, Machine Accounts Keep Expiring
???
greez
Andrew Bartlett schrieb:
On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 13:35 +0100, Andreas Fladischer wrote:
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i have a samba server with ldap as pdc. everything works f
On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 13:35 +0100, Andreas Fladischer wrote:
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> i have a samba server with ldap as pdc. everything works fine and now
> i'm testing samba as bdc.
> i copied the smb.conf from the pdc to the bdc and changed the domain
> master = yes to no!
>
> then i stopped
hi,
if the BDC can write into the backend (ldap master), then everything
should be fine. otherwise it will give back an error, e.g. if you want
to change your password.
please also note this thread
"RE: [Samba] Samba + LDAP over the WAN" from Bruno Guerreiro
and this one
[Samba] BDC, documen
Hi Andreas
I too have the same issue, but i think, if we using slave ldap server in
BDC,
i hope it's possible, the slave LDAP server has updateref entry in
slapd.conf, which points to
master LDAP server, so any changes is referred back to PDC,
but i am not sure, what happen's when the link betwee
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i have a samba server with ldap as pdc. everything works fine and now
i'm testing samba as bdc.
i copied the smb.conf from the pdc to the bdc and changed the domain
master = yes to no!
then i stopped the smb service on the pdc and tried to login on an winxp
machine and this
hey,
I am getting this error after configuring samba.I have configure samba
as BDC to a Win 2003 Domain Controller.I have created the same users
as they are on Windows 2003 on my samba server ,now whenever any user
clicks on the samba server it sees its home directories and other
folders.There is
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| I just wants to ask that if samba server can act as BDC for the
| windows 2000 PDC.
Not currently.
cheers, jerry
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Hi All
I just wants to ask that if samba server can act as BDC for the
windows 2000 PDC.
Thanks for help.
Regards
Vishal
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Hi All
I just wants to ask that if samba server can act as BDC for the
windows 2000 PDC.
Thanks for help.
Regards
Vishal
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Hi all
This one has been puzzling me for quite a while now. I have been able to
set up Samba 3 as an NT4 DC replacement, using the passdb backend. For
other applications, I have run Samba and Winbind alongside a Windows
Server 2003 Domain
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 09:45, Robert Adkins wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I believe the issue is relating more to the SID (Security IDs) that are
> also transferred for both user and computers. I don't believe that
> dumping the NT SAM into a smbpasswd file would really do the trick as it
> wo
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba as BDC in NT domain
I am trying to work out a work around for this...I have used PWDUMP to
extract the NT SAM into a smbpasswd file.
Theoretically.
..
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba as BDC in NT domain
I have only read that Samba is able to act as a BDC for another Samba PDC
system. It is unable to
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From: Pasi Holmström [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 3:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Robert Adkins
Subject: [Samba] Samba as BDC in NT domain
I have this problem: there is a subnet 192.168.6.0
I have this problem: there is a subnet 192.168.6.0/24 and the gateway is
192.168.6.1 which has also another nic 172.21.13.123 which belongs to
subnet 172.21.13.0 where the PDC of NT-domain is. GW does NAT and it
causes that computers/users in subnet 192.168.6.0 cant logon to NT-domain.
Is it possi
I've been reading about setting up Samba as a PDC with LDAP storage.
However if I am to do this it needs to co-exist with the exisitng windows
NT domain using windows NT PDC's. Everything I've read so far says you
can't have a Samba BDC unless it's in a Samba PDC controlled domain. Is this
correc
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Kristyan Osborne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to make samba act as a BDC yet??
In a purely Samba controlled domain, yes.
In a Windows domain (interacting with Windows DC's), no.
There's information abotu this in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf
file.
jerry
You can get it to act as a logon server if the PDC is down, see the html docs
in the source. Definitely in 2.2.3 - not sure about earlier.
David
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Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 13:13:09 +0100
From: "Kristyan Osborne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi,
Is it possible to make samba act as a BDC yet??
Cheers
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Kristyan Osborne IT Assistant Manager
Longhill High School
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