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2010-Jul-20 14:35 UTC
[Samba] Cannot browse domain user list with 3.5.4
Hi, I am using Samba as a Domain Controler without AD nor LDAP. Everything works fine for a long time with samba 3.3.2. I am trying to upgrade to the latest samba release 3.5.4 . Here is the procedure I followed : - download, configure , and make samba 3.5.4 - stop the samba daemon (3.3.2 ) - bakup the /usr/local/samba tree where samba 3.3.2 is installed - make install , (in the same location as 3.3.2 ) - restart the samba daemon (3.5.4) After doing some tests, everything seems to work ok. Except that : - when trying to use usrmgr.exe as a Domain Admin , I can't connect to the domain , I got the message : "do you want to select another domain to administer" - when I try to list the domain users (for adding Permissions to share a folder, or adding a domain user in a local group), I only see the domain groups, no domain users. Is it a known issue ? Does it have something to do with Domain Admin rights ?? Please help ! Thanks in advance Henri Une messagerie gratuite, garantie ? vie et des services en plus, ?a vous tente ? Je cr?e ma bo?te mail www.laposte.net
Sorry, I resend my message in a more readable format :-S . Hi, I am using Samba as a Domain Controler without AD nor LDAP. Everything works fine for a long time with samba 3.3.2. I am trying to upgrade to the latest samba release 3.5.4 . Here is the procedure I followed : - download, configure , and make samba 3.5.4 - stop the samba daemon (3.3.2 ) - backup the /usr/local/samba tree where samba 3.3.2 is installed - make install , (in the same location as 3.3.2 ) - restart the samba daemon (3.5.4) After doing some tests, everything seems to work ok. Except that : - when trying to use usrmgr.exe as a Domain Admin , I can't connect to the domain , I got the message : "do you want to select another domain to administer" - when I try to list the domain users (for adding Permissions to share a folder, or adding a domain user in a local group), I only see the domain groups, no domain users. Is it a known issue ? Does it have something to do with Domain Admin rights ? Please help ! Thanks in advance Henri
Does anyone have any idea about this problem ? I can't migrate because of it . Thanks in advance . Hi, I am using Samba as a Domain Controler without AD nor LDAP. Everything works fine for a long time with samba 3.3.2. I am trying to upgrade to the latest samba release 3.5.4 . Here is the procedure I followed : - download, configure , and make samba 3.5.4 - stop the samba daemon (3.3.2 ) - backup the /usr/local/samba tree where samba 3.3.2 is installed - make install , (in the same location as 3.3.2 ) - restart the samba daemon (3.5.4) After doing some tests, everything seems to work ok. Except that : - when trying to use usrmgr.exe as a Domain Admin , I can't connect to the domain , I got the message : "do you want to select another domain to administer" - when I try to list the domain users (for adding Permissions to share a folder, or adding a domain user in a local group), I only see the domain groups, no domain users. Is it a known issue ? Does it have something to do with Domain Admin rights ? Please help ! Thanks in advance Henri
> > Does anyone have any idea about this problem ? I can't migrate > because of > it . > Thanks in advance .What's your database backend.> > > > > Hi, > > I am using Samba as a Domain Controler without AD nor LDAP. Everything > works > fine for a long time with samba 3.3.2. > I am trying to upgrade to the latest samba release 3.5.4 . > > Here is the procedure I followed : > - download, configure , and make samba 3.5.4 > - stop the samba daemon (3.3.2 ) > - backup the /usr/local/samba tree where samba 3.3.2 is > installed > - make install , (in the same location as 3.3.2 ) > - restart the samba daemon (3.5.4) > > After doing some tests, everything seems to work ok. > Except that : > - when trying to use usrmgr.exe as a Domain Admin , I can't connect to > the > domain , I got the message : "do you want to select another domain to > administer" > - when I try to list the domain users (for adding Permissions to share > a > folder, or adding a domain user in a local group), I only see the > domain > groups, no domain users. > > Is it a known issue ? > Does it have something to do with Domain Admin rights ? > > Please help ! > > Thanks in advance > > Henri > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba