2015-04-28 21:36 GMT+02:00 Andrey Repin <anrdaemon at yandex.ru>:> Greetings, Daniel Carrasco Mar?n! > > >>> Hi, Is there any way to change the SID of an user on Samba 4.1?. I've > >>> tried: > >>> > >>> pdbedit -U newSID -u user > >>> pdbedit -u user -U newSID > >>> pdbedit --'user SID'=newSID -u user > >>> > >>> but it shows the user infor without change anything. > >> > >> Changing a user's sid is a really bad idea, so in the AD DC (at least) > >> is is made quite difficult. > > > I had troubles with classicupgrade and linux machines, and i'm creating a > > new AD (for now works perfect). I want to keep the same SID of the old AD > > to avoid to move all users profiles. > > If you could instead explain, what kind of troubles you've had with > upgrade? > So far, I haven't seen anything that couldn't be solved with a little > thinking > and a good deal of creativity. > > P.S. > I would also appreciate, if you don't top-post. > Putting answer above question makes messages unnecessarily hard to read and > understand. > > > -- > With best regards, > Andrey Repin > Tuesday, April 28, 2015 22:33:57 > > Sorry for my terrible english...Sorry, my Gmail is configured to top-post by default. My problem with upgrades was with member servers. The upgrade process was fine and I can join the AD with any Windows machine, but when I try to join that AD with a Linux machine then it fails. I've created a new AD with same versions and configurations and I can join that AD with same servers that fails with upgraded AD. Greetings!!
Hello Daniel, Am 28.04.2015 um 21:58 schrieb Daniel Carrasco Mar?n:> My problem with upgrades was with member servers. The upgrade process was > fine and I can join the AD with any Windows machine, but when I try to join > that AD with a Linux machine then it fails. I've created a new AD with same > versions and configurations and I can join that AD with same servers that > fails with upgraded AD.How do you join the Linux machines? And what was the problem/error? Regards, Marc
2015-04-28 22:25 GMT+02:00 Marc Muehlfeld <mmuehlfeld at samba.org>:> Hello Daniel, > > Am 28.04.2015 um 21:58 schrieb Daniel Carrasco Mar?n: > >> My problem with upgrades was with member servers. The upgrade process was >> fine and I can join the AD with any Windows machine, but when I try to >> join >> that AD with a Linux machine then it fails. I've created a new AD with >> same >> versions and configurations and I can join that AD with same servers that >> fails with upgraded AD. >> > > > How do you join the Linux machines? And what was the problem/error? > > > Regards, > Marc > >I don't know if you have some mails from list called "I can't join the new AD server with Samba4". Here's where i explain my problem. Greetings!!
Greetings, Daniel Carrasco Mar?n!> My problem with upgrades was with member servers. The upgrade process was > fine and I can join the AD with any Windows machine, but when I try to join > that AD with a Linux machine then it fails. I've created a new AD with same > versions and configurations and I can join that AD with same servers that > fails with upgraded AD.Now, that is not a problem at all as far as problems go. Please make sure you followed instructions in https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_AD_Member_Server and that your Samba and Kerberos client configuration on a member server is correct. Post contents of /etc/krb5.conf and the results of `samba-tool testparm` if you did not manage to join the domain despite all your attempts. -- With best regards, Andrey Repin Tuesday, April 28, 2015 23:31:56 Sorry for my terrible english...