Well, i don?t know where i mention about AD, but there is no ad.
I have 2 servers - first Windows Server 2019 standard with one user ?cinegy? and
second server with linux/samba with one user ?cinegy?. When i connect from
windows to samba - it works without any logins. Samba get ?cinegy? account from
windows client and allow access. But when Windows Service, with ?cinegy? logon
want to login to samba - it shows access denied. That?s my problem.
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?ukasz Brodowski | teamUp
tel: +48.600.156.666 | mail: lukasz at teamup.pl | www.teamup.pl
> Wiadomo?? napisana przez Patrick Goetz via samba <samba at
lists.samba.org> w dniu 12.02.2022, o godz. 13:51:
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> On 2/12/22 01:46, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>> 12.02.2022 01:24, Patrick Goetz via samba wrote:
>>> You have local accounts which match Samba AD accounts? That seems
like a terrible idea; but in particular surely the user SID's don't
match and maybe this is the problem?
>> Um. *why* this is a bad idea, Patrick?
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> This is different from the case of local accounts on a linux host. I was
laboring under the assumption that Lukasz is talking about Windows clients.
I'm not a Windows guy, but I think RIDs are assigned automatically by
Windows when you create an account? If that's true, then having a local
Windows user with the same username as a user on AD will result in having the
same username with 2 different RID's. Someone correct me if I'm wrong
here.
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