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2005 Apr 07
0
Changed name of domain - accounts have old name
...th domain name, "gamidom". This I subsequently changed to "phoenix" (the same as the server's netbios name). Tried to add a win2k machine to the domain and got an error regarding the domain/server name being the same so I changed the name of the domain in smb.conf to "adadom", restarted smbd/nmbd joined the win2k machine to a workgroup, rebooted and joined it to the "adadom" domain. All went fine, apart from when I look at the Windows 2000 system properties under the User Profiles tab it shows the old domain account name: GAMIDOM\username Instead of A...
2006 Mar 08
0
Re: Moving samba PDC to new machine (unable to change domain SID)
...7458131-155160113-1223051555" but couldn't logon to the domain. Then I found this: phoenix:~# net getlocalsid SID for domain PHOENIX is: S-1-5-21-3597458131-155160113-1223051555 phoenix:~# net getdomainsid SID for domain PHOENIX is: S-1-5-21-3597458131-155160113-1223051555 SID for domain ADADOM is: S-1-5-21-261810777-3464919417-363225081 The hostname is "phoenix" and the domain name is "adadom". Try as I might, I can't seem to get rid of that duplicate (domainsid PHOENIX) entry. I've checked on the old pdc and here's the output: phoenix:~# net getlocals...
2006 Mar 08
0
net getdomainsid returns two SIDs - how to remove one?
...ve problems migrating this PDC to a new machine. This is the output from the current PDC: phoenix:/ # net getlocalsid SID for domain PHOENIX is: S-1-5-21-3597458131-155160113-1223051555 phoenix:/ # net getdomainsid SID for domain PHOENIX is: S-1-5-21-3597458131-155160113-1223051555 SID for domain ADADOM is: S-1-5-21-3597458131-155160113-1223051555 New PDC: phoenix:~# net setlocalsid S-1-5-21-3597458131-155160113-1223051555 phoenix:~# net getlocalsid SID for domain PHOENIX is: S-1-5-21-3597458131-155160113-1223051555 phoenix:~# net getdomainsid SID for domain PHOENIX is: S-1-5-21-3597458131-1551...
2007 Feb 26
7
Duplicate group mappings - which ones to delete?
I'm using Samba 3.0.21b on Debian linux using a tdbsam database as a PDC for domain ADADOM. I have a problem with duplicate group mappings and need to delete some, however, I don't know which one is being used. Is there a way I can find out which ones have no users assigned to them? Here's the sorted output of "net groupmap list". The last three are the issue. I on...