hi ! i'm a little bit confused about the domain names, in my smb.conf workgroup name is set to 'workgroup=samba'. the name of the domaincontroller is 'netbios name=dc01'. if i do a net rpc join the machine always joins the domain dc01 doesn't matter if i use the -w switch. (do i have to join a domaincontroller to his own domain ?) same with net setlocalsid, it's always set for dc01. there is a account dc01 objectclass sambaDomain in ldap, it's automatically created. please help, my domain name is samba, not dc01. thanks in advance uli
> i'm a little bit confused about the domain names, > in my smb.conf workgroup name is set to 'workgroup=samba'. > the name of the domaincontroller is 'netbios name=dc01'. > > if i do a net rpc join the machine always joins the domain dc01 > doesn't matter if i use the -w switch. > (do i have to join a domaincontroller to his own domain ?) > > same with net setlocalsid, it's always set for dc01. > > there is a account dc01 objectclass sambaDomain in ldap, it's > automatically created. please help, my domain name is samba, not dc01.o.k., what i found out by myself so far is the following: if we set domain logons = no in smb.conf the dc01 sambaDomain object suddenly appears in ldap and samba isn't a domaincontroller any more. changed domain logons back to yes, joined the domain again, works fine again now. uli
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