Dear Friends, I use LDAP as the samba backend passwd in RHEL. After adding some index to LDAP, some workstation lost the trust relationship with the domain controller. The solution is to re-join the workstation to the domain, but I do not know why workstation lost the trust relationship. When I re-join the workstation to domain, I find that the workstation LDAP entry change/add the attribute sambaNTPassword. Therefore, would you please instruct which script is called to modify the attribute sambaNTPassword when I add a workstation to domain? I also want to know how PC make authentication at DC, where PC stores its password (used to authenticate itself during authentication). You explanation is highly appreciated! Happy New Year 2009! Best Regards, Jacky Wu/UFL - ICIL
Re-send, because the first email has '[BULK]' in the message subject and may be spamed. Thanks. Dear Friends, I use LDAP as the samba backend passwd in RHEL. After adding some index to LDAP, some workstation lost the trust relationship with the domain controller. The solution is to re-join the workstation to the domain, but I do not know why workstation lost the trust relationship. When I re-join the workstation to domain, I find that the workstation LDAP entry change/add the attribute sambaNTPassword. Therefore, would you please instruct which script is called to modify the attribute sambaNTPassword when I add a workstation to domain? I also want to know how PC make authentication at DC, where PC stores its password (used to authenticate itself during authentication). You explanation is highly appreciated! Happy New Year 2009! Best Regards, Jacky Wu/UFL - ICIL
Re-send, because I did not send the last email successfully. Thanks. Dear Friends, I use LDAP as the samba backend passwd in RHEL. After adding some index to LDAP, some workstation lost the trust relationship with the domain controller. The solution is to re-join the workstation to the domain, but I do not know why workstation lost the trust relationship. When I re-join the workstation to domain, I find that the workstation LDAP entry change/add the attribute sambaNTPassword. Therefore, would you please instruct which script is called to modify the attribute sambaNTPassword when I add a workstation to domain? I also want to know how PC make authentication at DC, where PC stores its password (used to authenticate itself during authentication). You explanation is highly appreciated! Happy New Year 2009! Best Regards, Jacky Wu/UFL - ICIL
Dear All, I found that the "add machine script" in samba configuration file is used to create a computer account in samba database, but I still do not know where PC store the authentication password, and the process of authentication for a PC in samba. Any hints/explanations are highly appreciated! Best Regards, Jacky Wu/UFL - ICIL _____ From: Jacky Wu/UFL - ICIL [mailto:jackyyjwu@icil.net] To: samba@lists.samba.org Cc: jackyyjwu@icil.net Sent: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 11:06:14 +0800 Subject: [Samba] How workstation get authenticated in DC Re-send, because I did not send the last email successfully. Thanks. Dear Friends, I use LDAP as the samba backend passwd in RHEL. After adding some index to LDAP, some workstation lost the trust relationship with the domain controller. The solution is to re-join the workstation to the domain, but I do not know why workstation lost the trust relationship. When I re-join the workstation to domain, I find that the workstation LDAP entry change/add the attribute sambaNTPassword. Therefore, would you please instruct which script is called to modify the attribute sambaNTPassword when I add a workstation to domain? I also want to know how PC make authentication at DC, where PC stores its password (used to authenticate itself during authentication). You explanation is highly appreciated! Happy New Year 2009! Best Regards, Jacky Wu/UFL - ICIL
Dear Friends, I use LDAP as the samba backend passwd in RHEL. After adding some index to LDAP, some workstation lost the trust relationship with the domain controller. The solution is to re-join the workstation to the domain, but I do not know why workstation lost the trust relationship. When I re-join the workstation to domain, I find that the workstation LDAP entry change/add the attribute sambaNTPassword. Therefore, would you please instruct which script is called to modify the attribute sambaNTPassword when I add a workstation to domain? I also want to know how PC make authentication at DC, where PC stores its password (used to authenticate itself during authentication). You hints/explanation is highly appreciated! Thank you. Best Regards, Jacky Wu/UFL - ICIL
Dear Friends, I use LDAP as the samba backend passwd in RHEL. After adding some index to LDAP, users cannot log in some workstations (Windows 2000/XP Pro), because these workstations got dropped from the domain. The solution is to re-join the workstation to the domain, but I do not know why workstation got dropped from the domain. When I re-join the workstation to domain, I find that the workstation LDAP entry change/add the attribute sambaNTPassword. Therefore, in order to find why my workstations got dropped, I would like to find out following theory: 1, which script is used to modify the attribute sambaNTPassword when I add a workstation to domain in the workstation? Is the script sepcified in smb.conf? 2, Workstation must get authenticated in DC (domain controller). Then, where PC stores its password that is used to authenticate itself at DC. 3, how PC make authentication at DC. I checked out the 'using samba', 'official samba how-to', and the 'samby 3 by example', but failed to find the answer to these 3 questions. You hints/explanation is highly appreciated! Thank you. Best Regards, Jacky Wu/UFL - ICIL