Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Migration from samba-3.0.21b-i486 to samba-3.0.27a-x86_64 corrupts root group mapping"
2005 Jun 20
0
Re: i486 and i686 are the majority ISAs for x86 -- WAS: CentOS 4.0 -> 4.1 update failing
From: alex at milivojevic.org
> At various points in time Red Hat made some somewhat conflicting
> decisions. The first was that Red Hat distributions must have NPTL.
> For NPTL support, there are two components of system where it is
> implemented, kernel and glibc. Back then glibc supported NPTL only
> for i686. NPTL support was later backported to i586 and i486.
Also remember
2008 Jun 17
7
simple question - amd64 dom0, and PVM i486 domU ?
I''ve been looking for a solution that doesn''t involve dual booting, or
chrooting things to get my x86 domU to work. I have a Debian xen
server on an amd64 platform. It would seem that I should be able to
also install or force the install of a non-xen i486 kernel. When I
recieved this server it had a manufacturer''s install of Etch with an
i486 kernel. Once I have both
2007 Jul 17
1
Changing domain name
Hi,
For reasons best known to the IT admin before myself, we currently
have a domain name of WARLOCK. I want to change this. We have about
15 WinXP Pro client machines on the domain as well as a few linux
domain clients.
A bit of reading shows that it should be as simple as doing a net
getlocalsid, making the change, followed by a net setlocalsid.
I started doing this when I noticed something
2015 Dec 15
2
How can I change the localSID for a SAMBA Server?
Hi Marc,
We are working on building a Standalone Samba server on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
Thanks,
Byron
On Dec 15, 2015 5:12 AM, "Marc Muehlfeld" <mmuehlfeld at samba.org> wrote:
> Hello Byron,
>
> Am 14.12.2015 um 23:47 schrieb Byron Bogaert:
> > I am trying to change the localSID for a SAMBA server, however I am
> unable
> > to. I have tried the command
2005 Feb 08
1
Domain SID issue
Hello
I have a client who historical had a machinename with an underscore
in it : samba_machine
I had to get rid of the underscore names and changed the name
to samba-machine. At the same time I upgraded to samba-3.0.11 to
get a printer queue problem resolved.
Now it seems the Domain SID has changed, so I changed the new SID
back to the old one with net setlocalsid, because on all machines I had
2005 Nov 05
1
Understanding Documentation about BDC in HowTo Collection
hi list&john,
i read in the documention about BDCs:
The domain SID has to be the same on the PDC and the BDC. In Samba
versions pre-2.2.5, the domain SID was stored in the file
|private/MACHINE.SID|. For all versions of Samba released since 2.2.5
the domain SID is stored in the file |private/secrets.tdb|. This file is
unique to each server and cannot be copied from a PDC to a BDC; the BDC
2007 Sep 07
3
PDC (can't fetch domain SID)
os: debian etch 4.0
samba: 3.025c
i am reading through the how-to (using samba 3rd ed), freely available btw
at http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/sysadmin/samba/sambao3rd/
i am interested in setting up a samba pdc for a good dozen windows xp pro
clients. (i somehow could not wake up from the windows 2003 sbs nightmare).
i have been able to join my debian box to the local windows domain and
2006 Nov 21
2
PDC/BDC problem - clients not authenticating against BDC
Hey list,
I've got a problem with my PDC/BDC setup. They're both running 3.0.23c on Sarge, and I've verified that both the PDC and BDC will authenticate users.
test-pdc:/etc/samba# testparm
Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
Processing section "[netlogon]"
Loaded services file OK.
Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC
test-bdc:/var/log/samba# testparm
Load smb config
2006 Nov 08
1
BDC nmblookup and net getlocalsid not working
Hi,
After lots of struggle and rtfm I finally got most things running, except
for 'nmblookup' and 'net getlocalsid' on the BDC. I'm not new to Samba, but
plenty more to learn. Here's the setup in summary:
system pdc is the PDC on subnet 192.168.0.0, running SuSE10.1, LDAP master,
wins server, domain master browser, no iptables;
system bdc is the BDC on subnet 192.168.2.0,
2020 Jul 19
2
Fail to get domain SID and netbios name
`net getlocalsid` prints "Can't fetch domain SID for name: MYMACHINE"
How could I solve?
Is there a more parsable way for getting current machine domain SID and current machine NETBIOS name?
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2014 Nov 02
2
SID of member server in Samba domain (smbldap_search_domain_info: NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL)
I have a domain with Samba 3 acting as PDC, and using LDAP (passdb backend = ldapsam).
I now wanted to add a second Samba 3 machine as a simple file server. I get errors
with getdomainsid and getlocalsid, so there is obviously still something wrong with
my config.
The PDC runs Samba 3.5.6 on Debian Squeeze. Sid queries return:
# net getdomainsid
SID for local machine MY_PDC_HOST is:
2005 May 01
2
Samba-3 by Example Ch 6
I am following Chapter 6 of Samba-3 By Example to set up Samba on
a Fedora 3 box. It seems to go Ok until page 144 step 5.
# net getlocalsid
[2005/05/02 00:22:04, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_search_suffix(1155)
smbldap_search_suffix: Problem during the LDAP search: (No such object)
SID for domain SIROCCO is: S-1-5-21- etc
Running the same command with some debugging:
# net -d 2 getlocalsid
2004 Aug 25
1
"net setlocalsid" question
Hi,
I'm a tad confused about something. I've got a production instance of Samba
running. I am trying to get a test version running on the same box, with the
same SID. Without the test server running, I used "net setlocalSID
<oldsid>" (the net binary is the one for the new server). Then when I issued
'net getlocalsid' it returned it. I thought I was fine.
2006 Feb 24
3
Samba 3.0.21c Available for Download
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Release Announcements
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This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version
that production Samba servers should be running for all
2006 Sep 21
1
LDAP/Samba issues when replacing server
I hope that someone can let me know what I have done wrong.
I need to replace and existing server (server1) with a new server (server2). Server1 is currently running LDAP/Samba (3.0.14). Profiles stored in /opt/samba/profiles
I installed all of the pieces, and LDAP works (mostly, I have an issue, see below)
I ran net getlocalsid DOMAINNAME on server1
used the SID value in net setlocalsid
2005 Nov 21
1
does a pdc need to be in the domain itself?
Hello List,
we have installed samba Version 3.0.20-0.1-SUSE.
when I'm entering
> net getlocalsid
I get
> SID for domain <netbios name> is:
S-1-5-21-4166838278-3756557259-2095403906
entering
> net getlocalsid <domain name>
returns
> SID for domain <domain name> is:
S-1-5-21-2018781741-1218799122-1862565094
Does this mean that the pdc itself is not in the domain
2005 Dec 05
1
net getlocalsid and net getlocalsid <domain>
Hi,
does the output of the two commands really mean that the server FILESERVER
is not in the domain?:
# net getlocalsid
SID for domain FILESERVER is: S-1-5-21-4161338278-3756552359-245403906
# net getlocalsid <domainname>
SID for domain <domainname> is: S-1-5-21-2018781741-1218349122-1862352094
Is there another method to check if a server is in a domain?
Can I use 'net rpc
2009 Aug 10
1
SambaSID's on PDC/BDC
I have a server acting as a PDC, and another server acting as a BDC.
When I run 'net getlocalsid'
on each, they return different numbers. If I run 'net getlocalsid
domain_name' on the BDC, it returns the PDC's sid.
Is it import for each machine to have the same SID?
Thanks,
Chris
2005 Jul 29
4
Problem to logon after join LDAP/SAMBA domain
Hi all,
I'm using SAMBA with LDAP as my PDC but after I join a workstations
Windows XP to the domain, I can't authenticate any user with this
workstation, It gives the fallowing error when I press ctrl+alt+del
and try to logon:
"The system can't authenticate the user. Check if the user and
password is correct then retype them press ok" etc.....
In the server, I can see the
2003 Sep 29
1
net getlocalsid: some questions
Hello,
Is it possible to get the SID of a domain different than the one your
server is in?
e.g.: net getlocalsid ==> gives you the sid of the domain your server is in.
but suppose you would like to know the SID of another domain.
net getlocalsid DOMAIN2 ==> samba3 does not give the SID
[root@server root]# net getlocalsid DOMAIN2
[2003/09/29 11:59:04, 0] utils/net.c:net_getlocalsid(414)