Hello all, Could someone give me the command line to edit the profile path of a users? I have tried this with no results. "pdbedit -u someuser -p "\\\\server\\path" There has to be better documentation.
pdbedit -u "username" -p="\\\\server\\path" Collen. Dominic Iadicicco wrote:> Hello all, > > Could someone give me the command line to edit the profile path of a users? > > I have tried this with no results. > "pdbedit -u someuser -p "\\\\server\\path" > > There has to be better documentation.
That did not work. On 6/13/05, Collen <collen@zeist.hermanjordan.nl> wrote:> pdbedit -u "username" -p="\\\\server\\path" > > Collen. > > Dominic Iadicicco wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > Could someone give me the command line to edit the profile path of a users? > > > > I have tried this with no results. > > "pdbedit -u someuser -p "\\\\server\\path" > > > > There has to be better documentation. >
Dominic Iadicicco wrote:>That did not work. > >What passdb are you using? LDAP TDB?> >On 6/13/05, Collen <collen@zeist.hermanjordan.nl> wrote: > > >>pdbedit -u "username" -p="\\\\server\\path" >> >>Collen. >> >>Dominic Iadicicco wrote: >> >> >>>Hello all, >>> >>>Could someone give me the command line to edit the profile path of a users? >>> >>>I have tried this with no results. >>> "pdbedit -u someuser -p "\\\\server\\path" >>> >>>There has to be better documentation. >>> >>>
I am using the standard smbpasswd, I think thats a backend. On 6/13/05, Tom Skeren <tms3@fsklaw.com> wrote:> Dominic Iadicicco wrote: > > >That did not work. > > > > > What passdb are you using? LDAP TDB? > > > > >On 6/13/05, Collen <collen@zeist.hermanjordan.nl> wrote: > > > > > >>pdbedit -u "username" -p="\\\\server\\path" > >> > >>Collen. > >> > >>Dominic Iadicicco wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Hello all, > >>> > >>>Could someone give me the command line to edit the profile path of a users? > >>> > >>>I have tried this with no results. > >>> "pdbedit -u someuser -p "\\\\server\\path" > >>> > >>>There has to be better documentation. > >>> > >>> > > >
What error do you get returned ?? (if none, boost your debug level in the conf) can samba read/write to the passwd backend? what does not work ? (coz here it does work).. Greets. Collen Dominic Iadicicco wrote:> I am using the standard smbpasswd, I think thats a backend. > > On 6/13/05, Tom Skeren <tms3@fsklaw.com> wrote: > >>Dominic Iadicicco wrote: >> >> >>>That did not work. >>> >>> >> >>What passdb are you using? LDAP TDB? >> >> >>>On 6/13/05, Collen <collen@zeist.hermanjordan.nl> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>pdbedit -u "username" -p="\\\\server\\path" >>>> >>>>Collen. >>>> >>>>Dominic Iadicicco wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Hello all, >>>>> >>>>>Could someone give me the command line to edit the profile path of a users? >>>>> >>>>>I have tried this with no results. >>>>>"pdbedit -u someuser -p "\\\\server\\path" >>>>> >>>>>There has to be better documentation. >>>>> >>>>> >> >> >>
For a test I tried to do this: pdbedit -u "ya-1" -p="\\\\cybserver\\netlogon" It spewed out this : Unix username: ya-1 NT username: Account Flags: [U ] User SID: S-1-5-21-4008386108-3466510086-266964780-2002 Primary Group SID: S-1-5-21-4008386108-3466510086-266964780-2003 Full Name: Home Directory: HomeDir Drive: Logon Script: logon.bat Profile Path: \\cybserver\profile\ya-1 Domain: CYBRARYN Account desc: Workstations: Munged dial: Logon time: 0 Logoff time: Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 GMT Kickoff time: Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 GMT Password last set: Sat, 04 Jun 2005 11:29:34 GMT Password can change: Sat, 04 Jun 2005 11:29:34 GMT Password must change: Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 GMT Last bad password : 0 Bad password count : 0 Logon hours : FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF as you can see the profile path is not correct. and I check that the ya-1 user was a vaild smb user. I can log on to the domain with them and write to shares and use different domain resources. And as far as why it does show the NT username I dont know. On 6/14/05, Collen <collen@zeist.hermanjordan.nl> wrote:> What error do you get returned ?? > (if none, boost your debug level in the conf) > can samba read/write to the passwd backend? > what does not work ? (coz here it does work).. > > Greets. > > Collen > > Dominic Iadicicco wrote: > > I am using the standard smbpasswd, I think thats a backend. > > > > On 6/13/05, Tom Skeren <tms3@fsklaw.com> wrote: > > > >>Dominic Iadicicco wrote: > >> > >> > >>>That did not work. > >>> > >>> > >> > >>What passdb are you using? LDAP TDB? > >> > >> > >>>On 6/13/05, Collen <collen@zeist.hermanjordan.nl> wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>pdbedit -u "username" -p="\\\\server\\path" > >>>> > >>>>Collen. > >>>> > >>>>Dominic Iadicicco wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>Hello all, > >>>>> > >>>>>Could someone give me the command line to edit the profile path of a users? > >>>>> > >>>>>I have tried this with no results. > >>>>>"pdbedit -u someuser -p "\\\\server\\path" > >>>>> > >>>>>There has to be better documentation. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >> > >> > >> >
Do you have by anny chance the entry logon path = \\some\thing in your smb.conf ?? if not, try to add -d=10 to your pdbedit line --> pdbedit -d=10 -u "ya-1" -p="\\\\cybserver\\netlogon" and see what the debug shows.. Laters Collen Dominic Iadicicco wrote:> For a test I tried to do this: > > > pdbedit -u "ya-1" -p="\\\\cybserver\\netlogon" > > It spewed out this : > > > Unix username: ya-1 > NT username: > Account Flags: [U ] > User SID: S-1-5-21-4008386108-3466510086-266964780-2002 > Primary Group SID: S-1-5-21-4008386108-3466510086-266964780-2003 > Full Name: > Home Directory: > HomeDir Drive: > Logon Script: logon.bat > Profile Path: \\cybserver\profile\ya-1 > Domain: CYBRARYN > Account desc: > Workstations: > Munged dial: > Logon time: 0 > Logoff time: Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 GMT > Kickoff time: Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 GMT > Password last set: Sat, 04 Jun 2005 11:29:34 GMT > Password can change: Sat, 04 Jun 2005 11:29:34 GMT > Password must change: Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 GMT > Last bad password : 0 > Bad password count : 0 > Logon hours : FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF > > > as you can see the profile path is not correct. and I check that the > ya-1 user was a vaild smb user. I can log on to the domain with them > and write to shares and use different domain resources. > > > And as far as why it does show the NT username I dont know. > > On 6/14/05, Collen <collen@zeist.hermanjordan.nl> wrote: > >>What error do you get returned ?? >>(if none, boost your debug level in the conf) >>can samba read/write to the passwd backend? >>what does not work ? (coz here it does work).. >> >>Greets. >> >>Collen >> >>Dominic Iadicicco wrote: >> >>>I am using the standard smbpasswd, I think thats a backend. >>> >>>On 6/13/05, Tom Skeren <tms3@fsklaw.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Dominic Iadicicco wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>That did not work. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>What passdb are you using? LDAP TDB? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>On 6/13/05, Collen <collen@zeist.hermanjordan.nl> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>pdbedit -u "username" -p="\\\\server\\path" >>>>>> >>>>>>Collen. >>>>>> >>>>>>Dominic Iadicicco wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>Hello all, >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Could someone give me the command line to edit the profile path of a users? >>>>>>> >>>>>>>I have tried this with no results. >>>>>>>"pdbedit -u someuser -p "\\\\server\\path" >>>>>>> >>>>>>>There has to be better documentation. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>
I got me: I do have a logon path = \\some\thing in my smb.conf I am guessing that this is bad for use with pdbedit -p? On 6/15/05, Collen <collen@zeist.hermanjordan.nl> wrote:> Do you have by anny chance the entry > logon path = \\some\thing > in your smb.conf ?? > > if not, try to add -d=10 to your pdbedit line > --> pdbedit -d=10 -u "ya-1" -p="\\\\cybserver\\netlogon" > > and see what the debug shows.. > > Laters > Collen > > Dominic Iadicicco wrote: > > For a test I tried to do this: > > > > > > pdbedit -u "ya-1" -p="\\\\cybserver\\netlogon" > > > > It spewed out this : > > > > > > Unix username: ya-1 > > NT username: > > Account Flags: [U ] > > User SID: S-1-5-21-4008386108-3466510086-266964780-2002 > > Primary Group SID: S-1-5-21-4008386108-3466510086-266964780-2003 > > Full Name: > > Home Directory: > > HomeDir Drive: > > Logon Script: logon.bat > > Profile Path: \\cybserver\profile\ya-1 > > Domain: CYBRARYN > > Account desc: > > Workstations: > > Munged dial: > > Logon time: 0 > > Logoff time: Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 GMT > > Kickoff time: Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 GMT > > Password last set: Sat, 04 Jun 2005 11:29:34 GMT > > Password can change: Sat, 04 Jun 2005 11:29:34 GMT > > Password must change: Mon, 18 Jan 2038 22:14:07 GMT > > Last bad password : 0 > > Bad password count : 0 > > Logon hours : FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF > > > > > > as you can see the profile path is not correct. and I check that the > > ya-1 user was a vaild smb user. I can log on to the domain with them > > and write to shares and use different domain resources. > > > > > > And as far as why it does show the NT username I dont know. > > > > On 6/14/05, Collen <collen@zeist.hermanjordan.nl> wrote: > > > >>What error do you get returned ?? > >>(if none, boost your debug level in the conf) > >>can samba read/write to the passwd backend? > >>what does not work ? (coz here it does work).. > >> > >>Greets. > >> > >>Collen > >> > >>Dominic Iadicicco wrote: > >> > >>>I am using the standard smbpasswd, I think thats a backend. > >>> > >>>On 6/13/05, Tom Skeren <tms3@fsklaw.com> wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>Dominic Iadicicco wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>That did not work. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>>What passdb are you using? LDAP TDB? > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>On 6/13/05, Collen <collen@zeist.hermanjordan.nl> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>pdbedit -u "username" -p="\\\\server\\path" > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Collen. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Dominic Iadicicco wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>Hello all, > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>Could someone give me the command line to edit the profile path of a users? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>I have tried this with no results. > >>>>>>>"pdbedit -u someuser -p "\\\\server\\path" > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>There has to be better documentation. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >