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2018 Sep 14
2
kpasswd_samdb_set_password: domain\user (S-...) is changing password of user@domain
Hi All,
I'm prepping for a classicupgrade and noticed that if I set log level = 5,
I get a log like this when we update a password for a user:
*kpasswd_samdb_set_password: DOMAIN\username(S--x-x-x-xxx-xxx-xxxx) is
changing password of username at domain*
I can't seem to figure out what debug class I need to enable to still get
this alert, but still set my default logging to 1.
Thanks in advance for any help!
--Bill
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2018 Sep 14
0
kpasswd_samdb_set_password: domain\user (S-...) is changing password of user@domain
On Fri, 2018-09-14 at 11:01 -0400, Bill Baird via samba wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm prepping for a classicupgrade and noticed that if I set log level
> = 5,
> I get a log like this when we update a password for a user:
>
> *kpasswd_samdb_set_password: DOMAIN\username(S--x-x-x-xxx-xxx-xxxx)
> is
> changing password of username at domain*
>
> I can't seem to figure out what debug class I need to enable to still
> get
> this alert, but still set my default logging to 1.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help!
Samba 4.9 i...
2018 Sep 14
0
kpasswd_samdb_set_password: domain\user (S-...) is changing password of user@domain
On Fri, 2018-09-14 at 13:19 -0400, Bill Baird wrote:
> Is there a way to translate the userSid into a human readable format,
> so I don't have to look it up each time?
Not in that log, while we understand the desire here these logs could
be stored for quite some time and the meaning of the username could
have changed in the meantime.
SIDs and GUIDs are good long-term stable and
2018 Sep 14
2
kpasswd_samdb_set_password: domain\user (S-...) is changing password of user@domain
...g> wrote:
> On Fri, 2018-09-14 at 11:01 -0400, Bill Baird via samba wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm prepping for a classicupgrade and noticed that if I set log level
> > = 5,
> > I get a log like this when we update a password for a user:
> >
> > *kpasswd_samdb_set_password: DOMAIN\username(S--x-x-x-xxx-xxx-xxxx)
> > is
> > changing password of username at domain*
> >
> > I can't seem to figure out what debug class I need to enable to still
> > get
> > this alert, but still set my default logging to 1.
> >
> > Thanks...
2018 Sep 14
2
kpasswd_samdb_set_password: domain\user (S-...) is changing password of user@domain
Is there a way to translate the userSid into a human readable format, so I
don't have to look it up each time?
For now, my workaround for now is to set my log level to 5, but then turn
lots of stuff down to 1 manually. Like this:
log level = 5 tdb:1 printdrivers:1 lanman:1 smb:1 rpc_parse:1 rpc_srv:1
rpc_cli:1 passdb:1 sam:1 auth:1 winbind:1 vfs:1 idmap:1 quota:1 acls:1
locking:1 msdfs:1