Re: [Samba] tattooing of tdbsam backend with logon script value

2011-10-19 Thread TAKAHASHI Motonobu
From: Pat Emblen Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 14:32:08 +1100 > On 18/10/11 11:19, TAKAHASHI Motonobu wrote: > >> On 15:21:48 wrote Pat Emblen: > pdbedit -S "" > >>> > >>> Not here, it just sets an empty logon script, it doesn't default back > >>> to the one in smb.conf. > >>> > >>> root@sheldon:/h

Re: [Samba] tattooing of tdbsam backend with logon script value

2011-10-17 Thread Pat Emblen
On 18/10/11 11:19, TAKAHASHI Motonobu wrote: On 15:21:48 wrote Pat Emblen: pdbedit -S "" Not here, it just sets an empty logon script, it doesn't default back to the one in smb.conf. root@sheldon:/home/smb/netlogon# pdbedit -S "" talcom (snip) Do you use "old" passdb such as smbpasswd or ld

Re: [Samba] tattooing of tdbsam backend with logon script value

2011-10-17 Thread Pat Emblen
On 18/10/11 02:29, Harry Jede wrote: On 15:21:48 wrote Pat Emblen: On 15/10/11 19:15, Harry Jede wrote: pdbedit -S "" Not here, it just sets an empty logon script, it doesn't default back to the one in smb.conf. root@sheldon:/home/smb/netlogon# pdbedit -S "" talcom Unix username:talc

Re: [Samba] tattooing of tdbsam backend with logon script value

2011-10-17 Thread TAKAHASHI Motonobu
On 07/08/11 00:23, Chris Smith wrote: > Therefore said users, who have once had > an explicitly defined "logon script" value can (seemingly) no longer > returned to the state where they use whatever "logon script" is > defined in smb.conf. > Is there a way to reset said users, removing the tattooi

Re: [Samba] tattooing of tdbsam backend with logon script value

2011-10-17 Thread Harry Jede
On 15:21:48 wrote Pat Emblen: > On 15/10/11 19:15, Harry Jede wrote: > > pdbedit -S "" > > Not here, it just sets an empty logon script, it doesn't default back > to the one in smb.conf. > > root@sheldon:/home/smb/netlogon# pdbedit -S "" talcom > Unix username:talcom > NT username: > Acco

Re: [Samba] tattooing of tdbsam backend with logon script value

2011-10-15 Thread Pat Emblen
On 15/10/11 19:15, Harry Jede wrote: On 10:09:50 wrote Chris Smith: All users whose "logon script" values have not been explicitly defined automagically inherit the value that "logon script" is set to in smb.conf. And one can change the "logon script" for all such users simply by changing said v

Re: [Samba] tattooing of tdbsam backend with logon script value

2011-10-15 Thread Pat Emblen
On 15/10/11 19:15, Harry Jede wrote: pdbedit -S "" Not here, it just sets an empty logon script, it doesn't default back to the one in smb.conf. root@sheldon:/home/smb/netlogon# pdbedit -S "" talcom Unix username:talcom NT username: Account Flags:[U ] User SID:

Re: [Samba] tattooing of tdbsam backend with logon script value

2011-10-15 Thread Harry Jede
On 10:09:50 wrote Chris Smith: > All users whose "logon script" values have not been explicitly > defined automagically inherit the value that "logon script" is set > to in smb.conf. And one can change the "logon script" for all such > users simply by changing said value in smb.conf. However, once

Re: [Samba] tattooing of tdbsam backend with logon script value

2011-10-14 Thread Pat Emblen
On 07/08/11 00:23, Chris Smith wrote: All users whose "logon script" values have not been explicitly defined automagically inherit the value that "logon script" is set to in smb.conf. And one can change the "logon script" for all such users simply by changing said value in smb.conf. However, once

[Samba] tattooing of tdbsam backend with logon script value

2011-08-06 Thread Chris Smith
All users whose "logon script" values have not been explicitly defined automagically inherit the value that "logon script" is set to in smb.conf. And one can change the "logon script" for all such users simply by changing said value in smb.conf. However, once a logon script value value has been exp