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2024 Jan 17
1
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
...us.pool.ntp.org /dataonly /samples:5
That should work. Then try:
w32tm /stripchart /computer:your.dc.address /dataonly /samples:5
And see if you get a similar response.
On Jan 16, 2024 at 20:31 +0100, Mark Foley <mfoley at novatec-inc.com>, wrote:
>
> As I've mentioned, this time synchromization worked perfectly well when this
> same Windows domain member was connected to the Samba 4.8.2 domain.
2024 Jan 16
3
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
...ator: 3(not synchronized)
Stratum: 0 (unspecified)
Precision: -23 (119.209ns per tick)
Root Delay: 0.0000000s
Root Dispersion: 0.0000000s
ReferenceId: 0x00000000 (unspecified)
Last Successful Sync Time: unspecified
Source: Local CMOS Clock
Poll Interval: 10 (1024s)
As I've mentioned, this time synchromization worked perfectly well when this
same Windows domain member was connected to the Samba 4.8.2 domain.
Does anyone have any idea how I can specify my DC as the time source? Even if I
have to hard code this somehow? I have an image backup of the Windows dom.
member, so I can try an infinity of...
2024 Jan 17
1
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
...> That should work. Then try:
>
> w32tm /stripchart /computer:your.dc.address /dataonly /samples:5
>
> And see if you get a similar response.
> On Jan 16, 2024 at 20:31 +0100, Mark Foley <mfoley at novatec-inc.com>, wrote:
> >
> > As I've mentioned, this time synchromization worked perfectly well when this
> > same Windows domain member was connected to the Samba 4.8.2 domain.
Did you mean "us.pool.ntp.org"? That failed, but 0.pool.ntp.org worked. So did
the one using my DC. I had actually tried that before and it worked before.
My latest attem...
2010 Mar 01
0
A strange file-ownership problem
..., is on my
main server, a Solaris 10 x86 box. The other, just updated from 3.0.37
to 3.4.5 in the hope of solving this problem, is on my workstation, a
Gentoo Linux box. The Linux Samba server shares only [homes]. The
Solaris Samba server shares [homes] and four other shares. Unix UIDs
are synchromized betwene the two machines - i.e, my user account is UID
1000 on both.
The problem:
I have a user account (which does have administrator rights) on the XP
box. That account has the same username and password as my Unix user
accounts. If I copy a file from my XP desktop to the [export] shar...