Hi all,
thanks for your replies! Is it correct to assume that "net ads
testjoin" will only ask for a password if the secrets.tdb is missing
or if it is corrupt. I understand that the secrets.tdb stores the
account password and thus if that file exists and can be read the
account password should be available to net and thus no need to ask
for a password?
Regards,
Khaled
2010/7/6 Rob Moser <Rob.Moser at nau.edu>:> If you want to know what the net command is doing in more detail, try
> running it with the -d <debuglevel> option. ?<debuglevel>
should be some
> number between 0 and 10, with 10 being the highest. ?I'd work your way
> up - 10 will flood you with so much information its hard to see whats
> going on.
>
> More details about the debug option and other net command-line options
> can be found in the man page for net.
>
> ? ? - rob.
>
> On 07/06/2010 01:49 AM, Khaled Blah wrote:
>> Is there anyone who can help with this question?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Khaled
>>
>> 2010/4/30 Khaled Blah <khaled.blah at googlemail.com>:
>>> Can anyone give me any hints please? I've read the man pages
for
>>> smb.conf and for net and then I read the manual about the "net
>>> command". Still, I don't know what testjoin actually does
or tries to
>>> do.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Khaled
>>>
>>> 2010/4/26 Khaled Blah <khaled.blah at googlemail.com>:
>>>> I hope bumping is not frowned upon in this list :)
>>>>
>>>> cheers,
>>>> Khaled
>>>>
>>>> 2010/4/24 Khaled Blah <khaled.blah at googlemail.com>:
>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am new to this list and hopefully I am at the right
place. Firstly,
>>>>> thanks to everyone involved in this project. You do a great
job!
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, I use "net" to join Windows AD domains and
was wondering where I
>>>>> can find out more information on what happens during a
"net ads
>>>>> testjoin". The information I found on the
documentation pages of net
>>>>> or smb.conf on the website did not say much about it. I
have noticed
>>>>> that a "testjoin" will ask for a password when
the domain membership
>>>>> is not valid and it'll ignore kerberos tickets. Is
there something I
>>>>> am missing here?
>>>>>
>>>>> I am grateful to any insight you guys could give me!
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Khaled
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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