Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1500 matches similar to: "Migrating domain from Samba 3 to Windows 2003"
2003 Oct 28
2
v3.0.0, AD, 2k3 mumbles
I'm running a Samba 3.0.0 server in production in security = ADS mode
against a W2k ADS server. Works just fine, thanks!
We're sort of under pressure to regrade to a 2003 AD server, which sent
me trying stuff out a bit. Meager results. The 3.0.0 I have (linked
with MIT krb5-1.2.8) refuses to verify incoming tickets:
[2003/10/28 16:27:36, 3]
2007 Jun 07
1
Migrating from NT4 PDC to Windows 2003 ADS; Samba as member server
Here's the situation. We've got an old NT4 domain (not a Samba domain in
NT 4 mode) which we'll call CRUSTY. There is of course an NT4 PDC and
several NT4 BDCs. We have some Linux/Samba file servers (Samba 3.0.1)
that are member servers (security = domain) of the NT4 domain. We also
have several NT4 BDCs and about 200 workstations of varying vintage
(2000, XP) in several
2005 Jun 15
0
Re: Migrating domain from Samba 3 to Windows 2003 (here's how to do it)
Ben S. wrote:
>Hi Jonathan,
>
>I saw your post in the linux.samba newsgroups with the above topic heading.
>Looking through the posts I could not see any replies.
>
>We also have a customer with the exact same requirements, and I though that
>I would quickly ping you to see if you had any luck with migration.
>
>Any experiences of suggestion are appreciated in advance,
2008 Apr 04
0
Re: Samba to ADS 2003
Mr. Gowda,
Please review the following prior posts:
"HOW TO: Migrating users' locally-stored profiles from one domain or
workgroup to a new domain"
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-December/115326.html
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-December/115413.html
Note that I have only performed this migration where the users had
locally-stored profiles. If you are
2005 Oct 20
0
Re: Please help me with migration to MS Windows 2003
Replying on list so others may help or benefit...
Arne,
It's been a while since I've done one of these migrations, but here's a
couple of things to try:
- Make sure the clients' primary DNS server is an Active Directory
Integrated DNS (in a single-DC environment, the DNS is usually the same
machine as the W2K3 domain controller)
- In the clients' Advanced TCP/IP
2020 Jun 19
2
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0
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2005 Dec 17
1
HOW TO: Migrating users' locally-stored profiles from one domain or workgroup to a new domain
Migrating Users Profiles When Changing Domain Affiliation: A Primer
I. Introduction
NOTE: This applies to Windows NT-based systems with locally-stored user
profiles. Windows 9x and Me do not manage user profiles in the same way.
Quite often we find the need to change a workstation's affiliation,
either from a workgroup (that is, the workstation is not in a domain
environment) to a domain,
2007 Jul 10
1
Domain member, security = ADS|domain and trusts with NT4
I presently have a Samba server (3.0.21b) set up as a member server in
an NT4 domain (with a real Windows NT4 PDC). We are migrating to an
Active Directory domain (with a real Windows 2003 domain controller).
We have set up a two-way trust between the old NT4 domain "CLUNKY" and
the new ADS domain "SLEEK" (aka sleek.local). The Samba server is a
member of the CLUNKY domain
2005 Dec 24
2
Inclusion of libnss_wins in vendor distros?
This might be a stupid question, but I ask only because I can't think of
a good reason...
Why do so many vendors' builds of Samba not include libnss_wins, the
WINS/NetBIOS name resolution library? I find that it is very helpful for
my Linux/Samba servers to be able to resolve hostnames by WINS. It also
seems to improve domain browsing performance dramatically to have the
library present
2007 Jul 12
1
BUG? 'valid users' doesn't allow groups from trusted domains
It appears that you cannot include groups from trusted domains in the
'valid users =' directive on a share.
Here is the scenario as I experienced it (names have been changed to
protect the innocent):
Configuration:
- Samba 3.0.21b as a member server in a real NT4 domain (security =
domain) called 'NTDOMAIN'
- NTDOMAIN has a two-way trust with Windows 2003 Active Directory
2006 Aug 24
1
smb.conf template homedir
For local login to our samba server, we are using posix information
stored in an openldap directory. - I can log in via shell with no problems.
We are authenticating samba against AD2003. I can attach to the samba
server from both windows and macintosh - just not access my home directory.
Currently, "template homedir = /home/%U" - which results in a path of
/home/<username>
I
2010 Aug 13
1
wbinfo -a works but wbinfo -i doesn't
We're in the process of upgrading from 3.2.14 to 3.5.4 on RHEL5.2 in an effort to eliminate frequent complete system pauses when winbindd pulls info from the AD2003 servers. The 3.2.14 packages were removed, 3.5.4 installed, and the previous smb.conf file reinstated.
wbinfo -i works, as do -g -u -t -a -K and -m.
However wbinfo -i doesn't. It returns "Could not get info for user"
2004 May 07
2
@ERROR: auth failed on module -- PROBLEM SOLVED!
The man page for rsync(1) states:
--password-file
This option allows you to provide a password in a
file for accessing a remote rsync server. Note that
this option is only useful when accessing an rsync
server using the built in trans- port, not when using a
remote shell as the transport. The file must not be
world readable. It should contain just the password as
a single line.
2004 May 05
1
Script repository?
Does anyone know of a place where I can find sample scripts for use
with Samba?
Looking thru smb.conf we have these options:
add user script
delete user script
add group script
delete group script
add user to group script
delete user from group script
set primary group script
add machine script
shutdown script
abort shutdown script
logon script
There are probably others that I'm
2004 May 26
0
Phantom workgroup
I have a Samba 3.0.4 server configured as a PDC. NetBIOS name of the
server is "SERVER"; name of the workgroup is "AEC".
Problem is that there's now a phantom workgroup called "SERVER" when I
try to browse the network. Since there's no clients configured in this
workgroup, any attempts to browse this workgroup fail.
When I attempt to use User Manager for
2004 Jun 03
0
Changing user SID or Domain (doesn't work)
I'll start off with my question: how do you change a user's SID? When I
issue the command:
[root@server root]# pdbedit -u testuser -U \
S-1-5-21-4000410194-515421893-615041212-2006
I see
testuser:516:Test User
[root@server root]#
Then, I do "pdbedit -Lv testuser" and it still shows the old SID.
Now, I'll give you a little background.
Previously, this server (NetBIOS
2005 Mar 29
1
Browsing with duplicate names in multiple workgroups/subnets and multihome machines
You can see by the subject I've got an ugly problem. Even though I don't
have a Samba server anywhere near the network in question, nobody
understands browsing as well as the folks on the Samba team. :-)
Here's the situation: I've got two workgroups, FLINTSTONE and RUBBLE
which are on physically separate networks. FLINTSTONE has a Windows 2003
Active Directory domain
2004 May 05
0
SWAT drops quoted text in options
Having a little trouble with SWAT in Samba 3.0.3.
When an option in smb.conf contains quotes, for example:
add group script = /path/to/addgroupscript "%g"
SWAT will, upon parsing smb.conf, display
add group script = /path/to/addgroupscript
and committing it causes the quoted portion to be dropped in smb.conf.
Note that anything in double quotes (or, rather, after the first double
2016 Oct 27
1
ms-rpc dynamic port range
Hi everyone,
According to the samba wiki page [1], samba ms-rpc dynamic port range is
1024-5000, which looks mostly coherent with a quick tcpdump analysis.
However it seems like there are also some connection in the upper range
or MS-RPC 49152-65535.
It seems that the lower range would be for AD2003 according to kb832017,
and that the upper range would be for AD2008 and up [2].
So my