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2024 Dec 03
1
Recently joined RODC looses machine accounts
Hi, i have some problems with a recently joined Read Only Domain controller.
I had 2 Domain Controllers based on Windows Server 2019 (hosts vmw2srvdc1 an vmw2srvdc2).
I and i recently added a new site (PSN) and Read Only DC in this second site based on samba (host lvsrvdc).
Then i added a fileserver joining as domain member (host lvsrv39) the same site as the new RODC (lvsrvdc).
Performing the join seem ok, but in few hours the new domain member apparently looses his domain account.
I wrote apparently because the issue seems only with the new RODC.
I checked with...
2024 Dec 03
1
Recently joined RODC looses machine accounts
...e:
> Hi, i have some problems with a recently joined Read Only Domain
> controller.
>
> I had 2 Domain Controllers based on Windows Server 2019 (hosts
> vmw2srvdc1 an vmw2srvdc2). I and i recently added a new site (PSN)
> and Read Only DC in this second site based on samba (host lvsrvdc).
I know that RODCs sound like a good idea, except for two things, they
were only really designed for a small site user base, but more
importantly, what happens if the site link goes down for any
considerable period ?
You also haven't told us what Linux distro you are using and how you
set up...
2024 Dec 03
1
Recently joined RODC looses machine accounts
...some problems with a recently joined Read Only Domain
>> controller.
>>
>> I had 2 Domain Controllers based on Windows Server 2019 (hosts
>> vmw2srvdc1 an vmw2srvdc2). I and i recently added a new site (PSN)
>> and Read Only DC in this second site based on samba (host lvsrvdc).
>
> I know that RODCs sound like a good idea, except for two things, they
> were only really designed for a small site user base, but more
> importantly, what happens if the site link goes down for any
> considerable period ?
This is the first time we have used a RODC; our choice...
2024 Dec 03
1
Recently joined RODC looses machine accounts
...ently joined Read Only Domain
> >> controller.
> >>
> >> I had 2 Domain Controllers based on Windows Server 2019 (hosts
> >> vmw2srvdc1 an vmw2srvdc2). I and i recently added a new site (PSN)
> >> and Read Only DC in this second site based on samba (host lvsrvdc).
> >
> > I know that RODCs sound like a good idea, except for two things,
> > they were only really designed for a small site user base, but more
> > importantly, what happens if the site link goes down for any
> > considerable period ?
>
> This is the first t...
2024 Dec 06
1
Recently joined RODC looses machine accounts
...ad Only Domain
>>>> controller.
>>>>
>>>> I had 2 Domain Controllers based on Windows Server 2019 (hosts
>>>> vmw2srvdc1 an vmw2srvdc2). I and i recently added a new site (PSN)
>>>> and Read Only DC in this second site based on samba (host lvsrvdc).
>>>
>>> I know that RODCs sound like a good idea, except for two things,
>>> they were only really designed for a small site user base, but more
>>> importantly, what happens if the site link goes down for any
>>> considerable period ?
>>
>>...
2024 Dec 06
1
Recently joined RODC looses machine accounts
On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 12:29:03 +0100
Mitja Tav?ar via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Il 06/12/24 10:45, Rowland Penny via samba ha scritto:
> > On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 10:19:31 +0100
> > Mitja Tav?ar via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> >
> >> But the machine accoounts are not completely lost, they seem lost
> >> if i query the Read