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2007 May 21
1
FW: RPC Error with PC Netlink
Thanks for the advice. I had played with NT4 a little bit to see if I could use it for setting up a resource domain for windows 2003 machines- since it looks like you can join Windows 2003 machines to an NT4 domain (so why PCNL can't I don't know), and then establish trusts between NT4 and PCNL. I didn't really want to have NT4 machines in my enviroment any longer than necessary so I abandoned this approach. But it sounds like a good tool for PCNL-to-Samba. Maybe I could do I vampire dump straight from PCNL...
2007 May 25
1
RPC Error with PC Netlink - additional info
...t; and creating an "ADMIN$" data share on the samba server. I am not sure this is relevant to my current issue anyway. If I snoop traffic between the PC Netlink and Samba servers, I see the following: ____________________________________________________________________ samba_pdc -> pcnl_pdc NBT NS Query Request for *..............[1b], Success pcnl_pdc -> samba_pdc NBT NS Query Response for *..............[1b], Name Error samba_pdc -> pcnl_pdc NBT NS Refresh Request for SAMBA_DOMAIN[1b], Success samba_pdc -> pcnl_pdc NBT NS Refresh Request for SAMBA_DOMAIN[1c], Succ...
2007 May 21
1
RPC Error with PC Netlink - some additional info
...t; and creating an "ADMIN$" data share on the samba server. I am not sure this is relevant to my current issue anyway. If I snoop traffic between the PC Netlink and Samba servers, I see the following: ____________________________________________________________________ samba_pdc -> pcnl_pdc NBT NS Query Request for *..............[1b], Success pcnl_pdc -> samba_pdc NBT NS Query Response for *..............[1b], Name Error samba_pdc -> pcnl_pdc NBT NS Refresh Request for SAMBA_DOMAIN[1b], Success samba_pdc -> pcnl_pdc NBT NS Refresh Request for SAMBA_DOMAIN[1c], Succ...
2007 May 16
1
RPC Error with PC Netlink
...on Solaris. I have successfully enabled two-way trusts between my samba domain and my legacy PC Netlink domain. (PC Netlink is the solaris port of NT4 aka Advanced Server for Unix.) My Samba domain includes 2 Windows 2003 Servers (One is Windows 2003 SP1, the other is Windows 2003 R2 SP2.) The PCNL server supports Windows 2000 Servers and XP Pro clients. Last week, at least with the first server (Windows 2003 SP1) , it seemed everything was working. Users in one domain could log into servers in the other domain. I Not sure what has changed- maybe a windows update, maybe rebooting the S...
2007 May 02
0
Samba 3.x and PCNetLink domain trusts]]]
It looks as if 2-way trusts are working between Samba and PCNL and between Samba/NT4. The one exception seems to be logging in as Samba/myname on the ENT4 PDC. I had created a ENT4/myname account. I had forgotten to add SAMBA/myname to the local users group on the ENT4 PDC before trying to the ENT4 PDC as SAMBA/myname. If I log in as SAMBA/anothername...
2007 May 02
1
Samba 3.x and PCNetLink domain trusts]
Except that everything isn't fine, because I can't login to the samba domain as a PCNL/NT4 user or vice versa. -------- Forwarded Message -------- > From: Volker Lendecke <Volker.Lendecke@SerNet.DE> > Reply-To: Volker.Lendecke@SerNet.DE > To: Damian Lock (SSCI) <Damian.Lock@ssci.com> > Cc: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3.x and PCNetL...
2007 May 02
0
Samba 3.x and PCNetLink domain trusts]]
...en that I didn't join the samba PDC to its own domain. # net join samba -U root Joined domain SAMBA Now, commands like "wbinfo -t" and "wbinfo -m" indicate that the domains are trusted. Also, I can run "net rpc samdump" to dump the NT4 domain info (but not the PCNL domain.) If I try to log in to the NT4 server as a Samba user (who has been added to the local users group) I get an error "C000019B" - which is seems to be a Samba error (not a microsoft error) suggesting a SID (and possibly winbindd?) error. -------- Forwarded Message --...
2007 Apr 26
3
Samba 3.x and PCNetLink domain trusts
I am trying to establish a domain trust between a Samba 3.024 domain and a PC Netlink 2.0 domain. Currently, we are using PC Netlink as our primary Windows file server and "NT4" domain controller. (Lets say that the domain is called LEGACY and the domain controller LX1) Windows 2003 servers are unable to join a PC Netlink domain (even with the SignOrSeal option disabled.) For
2010 Sep 20
1
can Samba 2.2 join Windows 2003 R2 DC?
I have a Solaris 8 box with very old Samba 2.2.8a. It would be very convenient to join a Windows Domain with a 2003 R2 DC. (saving about 1 month of bureaucratic busy work - replacing the server) I've followed the docs on joining a Windows 2K AD, but no success: [root at box samba-2.2.8a]# smbpasswd -D 2 -j FOO -U me added interface ip=10.1.4.31 bcast=10.1.5.255 nmask=255.255.254.0
2007 Sep 20
0
Member server - group and user mapping with winbind
...hentication. One of the member servers is running dual IP addresses, with samba bound on one and PCNetlink (Sun's old functional equivalent of Samba) bound on the other (separate NETBIOS host names and each service explicity set to one ip address.) Running winbindd on this machine also breaks PCNL authentication. Weird. I appreciate if any one can share some light on either what the problem is or at least can clarify how winbindd should be working. -----Original Message----- From: Gaiseric Vandal [mailto:gaiseric.vandal@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 5:50 PM To: samba S...
2003 Dec 01
0
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...<3B01E7D9.1621167D@aus.sun.com> Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 12:37:13 +1000 From: Tony Shepherd <tony.shepherd@aus.sun.com> Organization: Sun Microsystems X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.77 [en] (Win98; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: samba@samba.org Subject: moving smbpasswd entries into PCNL Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: samba-admin@lists.samba.org Errors-To: samba-admin@lists.samba.org X-BeenThere: samba@lists.samba.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.0beta6 Precedence: bulk List-Help: <mailto:samba-request@lists.samba.org?subject=help>...