Hi There,
Relative to my previous question ("Samba As PDC: Wrong Workgroup?"),
when I list my users I get:
$ pdbedit -v -u Administrator
Unix username: Administrator
NT username:
Account Flags: [U ]
...
Domain:
...
If I try to alter the Administrator account to be in Domain MYDOMAIN,
as in:
$ pdbedit -r -I MYDOMAIN -u Administrator
It simply returns the same info as if I'd asked to list the account,
and changes the Domain not.
Read and re-read the docs. Again: Searched and searched.
Thanks,
Jim
On 27/08/15 18:43, Jim Seymour wrote:> Hi There, > > Relative to my previous question ("Samba As PDC: Wrong Workgroup?"), > when I list my users I get: > > $ pdbedit -v -u Administrator > Unix username: Administrator > NT username: > Account Flags: [U ] > ... > Domain: > ... > > If I try to alter the Administrator account to be in Domain MYDOMAIN, > as in: > > $ pdbedit -r -I MYDOMAIN -u Administrator > > It simply returns the same info as if I'd asked to list the account, > and changes the Domain not. > > Read and re-read the docs. Again: Searched and searched. > > Thanks, > Jim >Hi, it might help if you can explain why you want the Administrator to be in your Domain. Also what docs are you reading ? Rowland
On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 19:05:35 +0100 Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com> wrote: [snip]> > Hi, it might help if you can explain why you want the Administrator > to be in your Domain.Uhm... It seemed like The Right Thing To Do? :)> > Also what docs are you reading ?What haven't I read? Everything I could find. Some of it perhaps not the right thing, tho. I just ran across this: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_DC_HOWTO and the thing I mentioned previously didn't even mention "by the way: If you're running BIND..." *sigh*... Thanks, Jim