I followed the howto's that I could find and believe I am close. However, I'm getting a message from the Windows2000 box I'm trying to add to the domain that the user (administrator) doesn't exist. I have the machine name added to the ldap server with machineName$ as its UID. I have been able to add a win98 box to the domain and login as administrator so I know samba is using the ldap for authentication (administer account doesn't exist on the samba box). However, the message stating the user doesn't exist persists. Does anyone have any idea what I'm missing?
Larry Brown wrote:> I followed the howto's that I could find and believe I am close. > However, I'm getting a message from the Windows2000 box I'm trying to > add to the domain that the user (administrator) doesn't exist. > > I have the machine name added to the ldap server with machineName$ as > its UID. I have been able to add a win98 box to the domain and login > as administrator so I know samba is using the ldap for authentication > (administer account doesn't exist on the samba box). However, the > message stating the user doesn't exist persists. > > Does anyone have any idea what I'm missing? >
To make things more of a joke, I can browse the samba server with credentials of administrator and the appropriate password and access what is set as the home for administrator. Larry Brown wrote:> I followed the howto's that I could find and believe I am close. > However, I'm getting a message from the Windows2000 box I'm trying to > add to the domain that the user (administrator) doesn't exist.> > I have the machine name added to the ldap server with machineName$ as > its UID. I have been able to add a win98 box to the domain and login > as administrator so I know samba is using the ldap for authentication > (administer account doesn't exist on the samba box). However, the > message stating the user doesn't exist persists. > > Does anyone have any idea what I'm missing? >