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2003 Apr 03
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Re: samba Digest, Vol 4, Issue 5
...> Closing connections
Have you tried querying your ldap database?
ldapsearch -x -W -D "<admin account>" -b "<searchbase>"
"(&(uid=poseiden1_)(objectclass=sambaAccount))"
or something like that or do a slapcat > ldapdir.tmp en search for
uid=poseidon1$ in there.
If it ain't there you can try making it by hand, the passwords are the
machinename afaik.
If it is there it could be that it has to do with your machine sid, this
is just a suggestion I don't know much about SID stuff.
Try some googling on secrets.tdb or just throw secrets.tdb aw...
2003 Apr 02
2
no mapping between account names and security ids was done
I use a openLDAP database for authentication on my Redhat 7.2 server. The
domain is "HOME". I have had no problem adding trust accounts and
authenticating against it.
Today I had to change the name of my Win2K workstation from poseiden to
poseiden1 for compatibility with a package I am testing. Once I changed it
and put in a new trust account, I could not rejoin the domain.
I gave up and