BACQUEZ escreveu:> Hello
>
Hello
> I configured my domain under samba pdc. with bind and dhcpd for the
network,
> and samba for the sharing. Having correctly configured the global (I think,
> because in workgroup it works very good, and testparm finds me no error), I
> obtain following both problems:
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> 1. Refusal to join the domain. I modified well the key in my Windows, I
>
What key in your Windows? There isnt any need to change any key to make
a Windows client join a domain since the first version of samba 3 (I am
talking about several years). You can search the samba list history and
see that beeing asked several times.
> was kind enough to change domain. That recognized it because I fell at
> request of account of the domain samba. But at the time of entering my root
> and its password, I have the error message: "name of untraceable user
". The
> root account exists well. But on the other hand not the account of the
> machine. If I enter well the machine the users samba ( Adduser then
> smbpasswd), I manage to enter the domain. Nevertheless, on my smb.conf, I
> indeed have this:
>
What the log says? If you are saying that the account really exists,
does samba accepts at least the root user list the server shares
locally? "smbclient -L localhost -U root". What "pdbedit -Lv
root"
shows? "Samba by Example" has several examples step by step to
configure
a server.
> add machine script = /srv/samba/addmachine.sh
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> With the script "addmachine.sh" like that:
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> # /bin/bash
> #
> /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -G machines -s /bin/false -M %m$
> smbpasswd -a -m %m$
>
Well, Im not a bash script guru, but I really dont know what %m$ means.
Principally inside a script to which wasnt passed any parameter
(parameters are referenced by %1, %2, etc). About your script, have you
really readed the samba docs, the part that shows how to join clients
automatically, and what should be in that line?
> I don't want enter all the netbios of my machines to join with the
hand, one
> by one.
>
Its in the docs, it shows all available ways.
> 2. Go out of the domain. When I am finally in the domain (by adding the
> post in the users samba), I created an account administrator with an uid of
> 0, which has him a reel counts on the server (personal home). I joined it
to
> the group @administrators, which have rights of administration with the
> line. (in the smb.conf) :
>
> admin users = @admins
>
Search about "privileges" and the option "enable privileges =
yes" in
the docs. This option make the users operations be executed as root on
the share only.
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>
> But when I want to go out of the domain, I have grey buttons under title:
> "you must have to have an administrator account to be able to modify
the
> domain". I'm a basic user on my machine, and unable to modify some
important
> parameters of my machine: domain, ip adress, . I'm obliged to connect
me in
> local administrator to be able to make it.
>
Well, seams pretty obvious that you must be a local administrator of the
machine to change any network setting. Or you can search howw to change
the Windows policies to allow other users to do what you want.
> Sorry for my English. I hope to be readable.
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> David BACQUEZ
>
> BORDEAUX (France)
Edmundo Valle Neto