What is the best path to follow to migrate an existing NT domain to a Samba
server.
I've got several other Samba domains elsewhere, but none of them started as
NT
domains so I didn't have to do a migration.
The existing network has several servers, all of which I intend to retire
from fileservice once this migration is finished. At the moment I have my samba
server on the network in a bogus domain and of course there's no useful
communication.
The samba server is set up to use LDAP and is running 3.0.13 under Mandriva.
Chris
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On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 08:32 -0500, Chris Garrigues wrote:> What is the best path to follow to migrate an existing NT domain to a Samba > server. > > I've got several other Samba domains elsewhere, but none of them started as NT > domains so I didn't have to do a migration. > > The existing network has several servers, all of which I intend to retire > from fileservice once this migration is finished. At the moment I have my samba > server on the network in a bogus domain and of course there's no useful > communication. > > The samba server is set up to use LDAP and is running 3.0.13 under Mandriva.---- I believe that the entire vampire operation is described in 'Samba by Example' http://www.samba.org/samba/docs Craig