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2005 Jan 18
2
NetBIOS across subnets
...and the servers can each ping the other subnet
with no trouble. The two relevant IPs are 192.168.1.101 and 192.168.2.3.
There is a T1 between two Cisco routers, and IP routing is all set up.
Currently 192.168.1.x is the CORP domain. Samba PDC is acting as the WINS
server.
192.168.2.x is the FURN server, and its Samba PDC is acting as its WINS
server.
My Windows systems in CORP can browse to the FURN domain and see systems in
it.
My Windows systems in FURN can browse to the CORP domain but can't see any
systems in it.
Neither of my PDCs can see the other, so they cannot establish...
2005 Feb 28
1
Interdomain trust problem
...h other
but then I ruined it. Now I am trying to get them back. They both have LDAP
backend. I need them bot to trust each other and be trusted by each other.
Here are the steps I am following:
1. On each domain, create a computer account called the other domain:
CORP: smbldap-useradd -ai FURN$
CORP: smbldap-passwd FURN$
(for the example lets say I used the password "secret")
CORP: smbpasswd -a -i FURN
(entered "secret" again)
FURN: net rpc trustdom establish CORP
(entered "secret")
Could not connect to server CORPSRV
The username or password wa...
2004 Dec 14
2
Trusted domain problem (maybe networking)
...I can do a broadcast
ping from either subnet to the other, and I can also do smbclient -L
<remote_pdc> and get the shares, from one side. From the other side I
cannot. Let me clarify here.
PDC A is called CORPSRV, controls domain CORP, and has IP address
192.168.1.101
PDC B is called FURNSRV, controls domain FURN, and has IP address 192.168.2.3
From CORPSRV, I can broadcast ping to 192.168.2.255 (and 192.168.2.3 answers)
and I can successfully do "smbclient -L FURNSRV".
From FURNSRV, I can broadcast ping to 192.168.1.255, but cannot do "smbclient
-L CORPSRV"....
2004 Aug 24
0
Profile troubles with 2.x-3.x upgrade
...e was happy.
Except that I had to rejoin the W2K machine to the domain.
I must be missing something here, as this upgrade is not going smoothly so
far. Please see the configuration info below:
2.2.9 smb.conf (that works)
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[global]
workgroup = FURN
netbios name = FURNSRV
server string = Furniture File Server
## LDAP stuff
#ldap admin dn = "cn=Manager,dc=borkholder,dc=com"
#ldap server = ldap.borkholder.com
#ldap ssl = start_tls
#ldap port = 389
#ldap suffix = "ou=p...
2005 Jan 13
1
Migrate from two domains to one
Hi all,
I have two different domains right now, separated by a T1. They both use the
same LDAP server (on this side of the T1). CORP is the domain with more
users, and FURN has only a handful of users. But right now FURN has its own
PDC which is storing all of the users' profiles and home directories as well
as some other files. I would like to merge those users into the CORP domain,
but I want them to use their own server for profiles and home directories,...
2005 Mar 16
3
Samba and LDAP Base DN
Right now, I have all of my Samba stuff under ou=corp,dc=mycompany,dc=com. I
have it this way because there used to also be ou=furn,dc=mycompany,dc=com
with a different domain. Now that I only have one domain, I would like to
move everything to dc=mycompany,dc=com. So I copy all of the subentries of
ou=corp (ou=computers, ou=people, ou=grooups, and the sambaDomainName
entries) to dc=mycompany,dc=com. I change the /etc/ld...
2004 Aug 25
1
"net setlocalsid" question
...k since I have another instance of Samba
running? Is this something to be alarmed about? Also, if I do "net
getlocalsid" by itself, I get the SID I expect. If I do "net getlocalsid
<domainname>" I get the SID that I see in the groupmap list. Output is
below:
[root@furnsrv bin]# ./net getlocalsid
SID for domain FURNSRV is: S-1-5-21-383998039-2845272951-4289691644
[root@furnsrv bin]# ./net getlocalsid furn
SID for domain furn is: S-1-5-21-2095913833-1271187511-909365273
[root@furnsrv bin]# ./net groupmap list
System Operators (S-1-5-32-549) -> -1
Domain Users...