On 24/03/15 17:32, Elias Pereira wrote:>> it has been sometime since I used an NT-4 style domain, but I seem to >> remember that you need to run the command as root and the user needs to >> exists as a Unix user. >> > You were right! Fixed! > > Continuing: > > But now when I try to join a window xp sp3 in the domain, it does the > following error: > > *Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.* > > > Note: The user I'm putting to enter the domain, belongs to the Domain > Admins. > > I run the "tail -f syslog" on openldap server. > > See the link: http://pastie.org/private/zk2t5jtwzvujakiifvlteaAgain, this is from memory, you have to use the user 'root' and the password you set for him. Rowland
I had tried with the "root", but also gave error: *Could not find the username.* The first time this happened I ran the following command: root at sol:~# smbpasswd -a root smbldap_search_domain_info: Searching for:[(&(objectClass=sambaDomain)(sambaDomainName=POA))] smbldap_open_connection: connection opened ldap_connect_system: successful connection to the LDAP server New SMB password: Retype new SMB password: init_sam_from_ldap: Entry found for user: root Forcing Primary Group to 'Domain Users' for root init_ldap_from_sam: Setting entry for user: root ldapsam_modify_entry: LDAP Password changed for user root ldapsam_update_sam_account: successfully modified uid = root in the LDAP database On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 3:10 PM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> wrote:> On 24/03/15 17:32, Elias Pereira wrote: > >> it has been sometime since I used an NT-4 style domain, but I seem to >>> remember that you need to run the command as root and the user needs to >>> exists as a Unix user. >>> >>> You were right! Fixed! >> >> Continuing: >> >> But now when I try to join a window xp sp3 in the domain, it does the >> following error: >> >> *Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.* >> >> >> Note: The user I'm putting to enter the domain, belongs to the Domain >> Admins. >> >> I run the "tail -f syslog" on openldap server. >> >> See the link: http://pastie.org/private/zk2t5jtwzvujakiifvltea >> > > Again, this is from memory, you have to use the user 'root' and the > password you set for him. > > > Rowland > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >-- Elias Pereira
On 24/03/15 18:40, Elias Pereira wrote:> I had tried with the "root", but also gave error: *Could not find the > username.* > > The first time this happened I ran the following command: > > root at sol:~# smbpasswd -a root > smbldap_search_domain_info: Searching > for:[(&(objectClass=sambaDomain)(sambaDomainName=POA))] > smbldap_open_connection: connection opened > ldap_connect_system: successful connection to the LDAP server > New SMB password: > Retype new SMB password: > init_sam_from_ldap: Entry found for user: root > Forcing Primary Group to 'Domain Users' for root > init_ldap_from_sam: Setting entry for user: root > ldapsam_modify_entry: LDAP Password changed for user root > ldapsam_update_sam_account: successfully modified uid = root in the LDAP > database > > > > On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 3:10 PM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> > wrote: > >> On 24/03/15 17:32, Elias Pereira wrote: >> >>> it has been sometime since I used an NT-4 style domain, but I seem to >>>> remember that you need to run the command as root and the user needs to >>>> exists as a Unix user. >>>> >>>> You were right! Fixed! >>> Continuing: >>> >>> But now when I try to join a window xp sp3 in the domain, it does the >>> following error: >>> >>> *Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.* >>> >>> >>> Note: The user I'm putting to enter the domain, belongs to the Domain >>> Admins. >>> >>> I run the "tail -f syslog" on openldap server. >>> >>> See the link: http://pastie.org/private/zk2t5jtwzvujakiifvltea >>> >> Again, this is from memory, you have to use the user 'root' and the >> password you set for him. >> >> >> Rowland >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >> > >OK, just done a quick search to refresh my memory, have you run this command: smbpasswd -w mysecretpwd What howto are you following (if any) Rowland