Phil Foxton
2005-Mar-21 08:46 UTC
[Samba] I think I have found the problem, now whats the solution?
I am trying to setup a Debian Sarge box as a file/print server for a Win2k3 AD. The linux box can join the AD domain (using kinit administrator@EBUYER.SHE then net ads join) A wbinfo -u gives me "error retreive user list" A wbinfo -g just list the groups in the "BUILTIN" object on the 2k3 server A wbinfo --sequence gives me : BUILTIN 1 EBUYER 1 Now, as far as I can tell winbind is trying to use the BUILTIN group and not the actual domain for it's groups and users. Am I barking up the wrong tree, or if I am correct how do I force winbindd to look at the right groups and users? Phil -- Phil Foxton Systems Administrator Ebuyer (UK) Ltd 201 Woodbourn Road, Sheffield, S9 3LR
Mark Taylor
2005-Mar-21 09:19 UTC
[Samba] I think I have found the problem, now whats the solution?
On Monday 21 March 2005 08:43, Phil Foxton wrote:> I am trying to setup a Debian Sarge box as a file/print server for a > Win2k3 AD. The linux box can join the AD domain (using kinit > administrator@EBUYER.SHE then net ads join) > > A wbinfo -u gives me "error retreive user list" > A wbinfo -g just list the groups in the "BUILTIN" object on the 2k3 > server > A wbinfo --sequence gives me : > BUILTIN 1 > EBUYER 1 > > Now, as far as I can tell winbind is trying to use the BUILTIN group and > not the actual domain for it's groups and users. > > Am I barking up the wrong tree, or if I am correct how do I force > winbindd to look at the right groups and users?Without some more info on your setup (extract from smb.conf would be nice) it's tricky. What precisely did you join with 'net ads join'... you may want to create your machine account within a *particular* organizational unit if your AD setup is complex...> > Phil > -- > Phil Foxton > Systems Administrator > Ebuyer (UK) Ltd > 201 Woodbourn Road, Sheffield, S9 3LR-- Mark Taylor Sirius www.siriusit.co.uk Tel +44 (0)870 608 0063