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2006 Jul 24
0
impossible to join domain - smbldap-useradd -w "%u" is buggy
..., all computers
also have their own accounts. Their accounts always end with a $ sign.
Provided you have a "fairly default" configuration of Samba+LDAP, all
machine accounts can be listed with ldapsearch like this:
ldapsearch -LLL -D 'cn=Manager,dc=your,dc=company,dc=com' -w yourpwd
-b 'ou=Computers,dc=your,dc=company,dc=com' 'objectClass=account'
Odds are that the machine account for the computer isn't there.
Another way to verify that it is the machine account that is missing
is to check the slapd log in /var/log/openldap/ldap.log. First there
is...
2002 Jun 18
3
FINDNEXT problem, w2k and linux smbfs
I have inconsistent directory listing on share mounted on linux from windows 2k.
Some time not all files appear in the directory listing.
If reading directory listing multiple times (60-200 times) files listed originally would have one or two files missing in one of consecutive lists. The same problem appear as well if you are making backup of Windows files from multiple directories, there are