Elias Pereira
2019-May-27 14:44 UTC
[Samba] How to verify connectivity between AD and unix client properly?
hello, We have some computers with ubuntu that are in the domain. They are configured through a package called C.I.D because it saves configuration time. When removing the unix client directly via RSAT, I still get ping via wbinfo --ping-dc and also wbinfo -u returns me the users of the domain. How can I check the connectivity between a linux client and AD properly? -- Elias Pereira
Rowland penny
2019-May-27 14:56 UTC
[Samba] How to verify connectivity between AD and unix client properly?
On 27/05/2019 15:44, Elias Pereira via samba wrote:> hello, > > We have some computers with ubuntu that are in the domain. They are > configured through a package called C.I.D because it saves configuration > time.What is 'C.I.D' ?> > When removing the unix client directly via RSAT, I still get ping via > wbinfo --ping-dc and also wbinfo -u returns me the users of the domain.Define 'remove' , do you mean leave the domain ? This could be coming from the winbind cache or your Unix client could still be joined to the domain, what does 'net ads testjoin' show ? Rowland
Elias Pereira
2019-May-27 15:07 UTC
[Samba] How to verify connectivity between AD and unix client properly?
> > What is 'C.I.D' ?"CID (Closed In Directory) is a set of scripts for inserting and managing a Linux system in an "Active Directory" domain." https://sourceforge.net/projects/c-i-d/ Define 'remove' , do you mean leave the domain ? I right click on the computer and press delete. :D This could be coming from the winbind cache or your Unix client could> still be joined to the domain, what does 'net ads testjoin' show ?kerberos_kinit_password "computer..." failed: Client not found in kerberos database ... On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 11:57 AM Rowland penny via samba < samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> On 27/05/2019 15:44, Elias Pereira via samba wrote: > > hello, > > > > We have some computers with ubuntu that are in the domain. They are > > configured through a package called C.I.D because it saves configuration > > time. > What is 'C.I.D' ? > > > > When removing the unix client directly via RSAT, I still get ping via > > wbinfo --ping-dc and also wbinfo -u returns me the users of the domain. > > Define 'remove' , do you mean leave the domain ? > > This could be coming from the winbind cache or your Unix client could > still be joined to the domain, what does 'net ads testjoin' show ? > > Rowland > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >-- Elias Pereira