[Fwd: Re: [Samba] Migrating to samba from windows NT domain]

2006-12-04 Thread James Watkins
Yes, this would be possible; 1. Vampire your accounts on to a new Samba DC 2. Disconnect it from network 3. Denote your NT Dc's 4. Rejoin them to the Samba Domain NOTE: As the other person said, while possible, this would be a bitch of a job. You said you need to maintain your NT server anyw

Re: [Samba] Migrating to samba from windows NT domain

2006-12-03 Thread James Watkins
On Saturday 25 November 2006 10:18, Pere Rodríguez wrote: > Unfortunately I have running various services in PDC and BDC servers > that I must remain after the migrations, so I can't stop PDC and BDC > servers permanently after the migration to Samba. > > Can I deactivate PDC and BDC services in

[Samba] Migrating to samba from windows NT domain

2006-11-25 Thread Pere Rodríguez
Hello, I'm planning migration to Samba over Debian Etch servers from NT domain with Windows NT servers. I have only one domain, with 1 PDC and 5 BDC distributed on various subnets. Unfortunately I have running various services in PDC and BDC servers that I must remain after the migrations, so I

Re: [Samba] Migrating to Samba File Server- WERR_ACCESS_DENIED, Access Denied

2006-07-10 Thread Linefeed Feed
Hi Rob, Firstly,Thanks for your response In my smb.conf, admin users = DOMAINNAME\Administrator I'll try rpcclient setdriver command. Did you see my another message which has same subject,about copying permissions? If not, I would like you check it and share your opinion? Regards, __

Re: [Samba] Migrating to Samba File Server- WERR_ACCESS_DENIED, Access Denied

2006-07-10 Thread Rob Tanner
I finally resolved my WERR_ACCESS_DENIED using rpcclient setdriver command, and maybe my resolution can help you. I'm using security=ads and winbind for full integration with Active Directory on the Windows 2003 server that acts as the domain controller, and the peculiarities of the problem as

[Samba] Migrating to Samba File Server- WERR_ACCESS_DENIED, Access Denied

2006-07-09 Thread Linefeed Feed
Hi all, I want to replace my Windows 2000 file server with Redhat Enterprise 4. I have configured SAMBA as a domain member file server. It works without any problem. When I try to copy files/folder from Windows file server to Redhat server via the ways below, I prompt "access denied" message.

Re: [Samba] Migrating to Samba 3

2004-11-25 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 11:48 +0800, Melvin Wong wrote: > Hi, > I need to migrate my samba 2.xx PDC (without ldap) to a new machine running > samba 3.07 with ldap backend. > Can I follow the procedures as in migrating from NT to samba3 as shown in > the documentations using commands like "net rpc

[Samba] Migrating to Samba 3

2004-11-17 Thread Melvin Wong
Hi, I need to migrate my samba 2.xx PDC (without ldap) to a new machine running samba 3.07 with ldap backend. Can I follow the procedures as in migrating from NT to samba3 as shown in the documentations using commands like "net rpc vampire"? If not how should I do it? regards, melvin -- To un

[Samba] Migrating to samba 3.07

2004-11-12 Thread Melvin Wong
Hi, I am currently migrating my current samba 2.x PDC without ldap backend to a new machine running samba 3.07 PDC with ldap backend. On the new machine, I have managed to setup samba 3.07 PDC with ldap backend successfully under a new domain name. The problem now is how do I migrate all the use

Re: [Samba] migrating to samba

2003-03-23 Thread Ulrich Kohlhase
Tamer, > I set up a samba (on redhat 8.0), and i will get rid of my 2000 > primery domain controller. Is there a way to migrate all the user > information (passwords) on 2000 to samba? As far as I recall "net rpc vampire" will do this at least for PDCs running in legacy mode, but I have no experi

[Samba] migrating to samba

2003-03-21 Thread Tamer Uz
Hi everybody, I set up a samba (on redhat 8.0), and i will get rid of my 2000 primery domain controller. Is there a way to migrate all the user information (passwords) on 2000 to samba? Thanks Tamer Uz Free WebMail http://www.turkiye.net Homer was born in Izmir on the west coast of Turkey