Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "Changing Samba PDC to a different machine (and netbios name)"
2014 Mar 20
2
Running an NT4 PDC and an ADC side by side
Dear List,
I'm planning to migrate an existing Samba 3.4.7 NT4-domain
(our.site.com) to a Samba 4.1.6 AD-domain (ad.our.site.com) on another
machine. Our site currently has about 30 clients and 50 user accounts.
My plan is to setup the ADC on the other machine and to migrate the
user accounts using the Samba4 classicupgrade tool. I would then newly
setup groups, permissions, etc. on the new
2015 Dec 11
1
Create Domain Trust Help Samba-4.3.2
First, Thank you all for this forum, as I am fairly new at both Ubuntu
and Samba I have found most the answers to my issues here.
Now correct me if I am wrong but Samba 4.3.2 should be able to support
Domain Trusts. If so maybe you can help me, here is what I have:
NT4 Domain: adc.com (Holds are production servers and user accounts for
that domain)
Controller = enterprise.abc.com
Samba
2015 Dec 14
2
Create Domain Trust Help Samba-4.3.2
On 11/12/15 15:41, Bob Thomas wrote:
>/First, Thank you all for this forum, as I am fairly new at both Ubuntu />/and Samba I have found most the answers to my issues here. />//>/Now correct me if I am wrong but Samba 4.3.2 should be able to support />/Domain Trusts. If so maybe you can help me, here is what I have: />//>/NT4 Domain: adc.com (Holds are production servers and
2016 Mar 29
3
Office 365, Windows 10 and Samba AD
Am 2016-03-23 um 20:12 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>> If that doesn't help, then you need to upgrade to Samba as an AD DC.
>
> Now *that* sounds scary ;-)
Is the step from NT4-based domain on 3.6.x to ADS-based domain on 4.x a
very risky and complicated one or should it be rather standard procedure?
Can it be tested and prepared in a way?
2016 Sep 21
2
File server and AD
Hello guys,
I will migrate our nt4-style to AD. Today we have a samba with openldap as
backend. I'll get this openldap server and use to classic upgrade. I guess
is the best way, right?
And the samba server I'll use as a file server.
My question. As the old samba has everything (files, permissions, etc) of
the users, when I join this server as member of the AD, the users will be
able to
2016 Sep 19
2
samba to ad transition
Yes, I did the classic upgrade.
I do have a 2 separated network, so... In my test network exists only the
AD, and one computer as a client. THe new AD has the same IP address as the
old PDC, and the same domain name.
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2016 Sep 29
1
Migrating, Upgrading & Testing Samba 4 PDC/BDC
If you mean regular Microsoft AD, the reason is simple: cost. Management sadly does not want to shell out the money for it.
If you mean upgrading the Samba PDC to AD, that is what I want to do but on the new servers as opposed to the current set up.
Charish
-----Original Message-----
From: Rowland Penny [mailto:rpenny at samba.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 12:23 PM
To: samba at
2016 Mar 07
2
Samba AD/DC crashed again, third time in as many months
Answering to previous mail:
AD is hearth of infrastructure. That's where all accounts are stored. That
last affirmation implies few times after you start deploying AD most of
your IT infrastructure depends on AD (all applications need accounts, they
are in AD, no AD, no accounts, nothing work) and that you take security in
consideration and that you do that seriously: an attacker with
2016 Feb 19
2
AD Controller + File Server + Unix Logins one 1 machine
Hi Sambassadors,
I would like to setup one machine that acts as AD Controller, File
Server, DNS, and DHCP servers. I have read the warning against having
AD Controller + File Server on the same machine and those are
understood. This is for a very small environment, so I'm ok with the
single point of failure.
That said, I have the AD Controller setup and tested (Very cool!) I've
2016 Sep 20
4
samba to ad transition
On Tue, 20 Sep 2016 08:33:23 -0700 (PDT)
kajkoz via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> I did it again, mean. I followed the instruction
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Migrating_a_Samba_NT4_domain_to_a_Samba_AD_domain_%28classic_upgrade%29
> then I tried to log in from the client computer. ANd again. If that
> user already existed on client computer there was not a
1997 Aug 27
3
Samba 1.9.17 server is not showing up in PDC browser list.
Hi,
I've just upgraded to Samba 1.9.17, but I can't get my samba server that
resides in a differnet subnet to show up in the PDC's browse list. I've got
samba configured as the local browse master and am registering with the wins
server with:
domain master = no
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
os level = 65
wins support = no
2016 Sep 19
2
samba to ad transition
Thank.
But I faced another problem. After I moved everything to the AD, the same
SID, users, etc.
WHen I connected from a computer that is already connected to my old
domain, I can operate as already signed user. But if i tried to login as a
different user i got the message that "The trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed"
So, I do have to add again
2003 Apr 27
1
two PDC's on same machine in same subnet
By now we had running samba as PDC and fileserver for about 20
NT4-clients with roaming profiles.
Now we start migrating NT4-clients to XP-clients and as I found out
roaming userprofiles between XP and NT4 is not possible (NT4->XP
works, but not vice versa).
So I just thought about cloning all the profiles (docs and mails are
not in the profiles so only bookmarks, adressbook and
2018 Aug 03
1
choose ad and netbios name
Hi,
I just want to migrate my samba nt4 to a AD. Now I'm on the "choosing active directory name and netbios name" chapter and saw the FAQ.
My current NT4 setup (in smb.conf) is:
workgroup = COMPANY
realm = COMPANY.COM
netbios name = PDC
If I don't miss something I can keep these settings/names. Is it right? Thanks!
2015 Aug 26
2
classicupgrade
I have a Samba 3.6 PDC (ClearOS) that I want to migrate to Sernet Samba
4.2 AD on a Centos7-arm box.
So I am reading:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Migrating_a_Samba_NT4_domain_to_a_Samba_AD_domain_%28classic_upgrade%29
And trying to figure out what files I need. Note this is a totally NEW
box, I need to copy over the needed files. So do I move all of the .tdb
files? There are actually
2016 Sep 16
4
samba to ad transition
I am going to upgrade our domain which is based on samba to AD. I'd like to
have a 2 dc controllers.
After of this transition my plan is to use existing samba server as a file
server with 2 new controllers.
How to do correctly that transition? How to setup the second DHCP server?
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2003 Jun 30
2
Give users Power user access level to local machines.
OK I have searched high and low and have not found anything that works.
We are running a software program which requires the user to have Power User
access level on the local machine.
The machines are Win2K sp3 and they are logging into a ADC which is Red Hat
9 (Shrike) and Samba Version 2.2.7a-security-rollup-fix.
I have been able to setup the ADC and all users have "User" level access
2016 Feb 23
1
AD Controller + File Server + Unix Logins one 1 machine
Hi Rowland,
Thanks for the quick response. My response is inline below...
On 02/19/2016 06:32 PM, Rowland penny wrote:
> What are you feelings on using the command line ?
> You could always open a terminal on the Samba 4 DC, enter:
>
> ldbedit -e nano -H /usr/local/samba/private/sam.ldb
>
> press enter
>
> press Ctrl+w
> type 'dn: cn=domain users'
> then
2005 Jun 15
1
NetBIOS needed?
Sorry if this sounds like I'm confused. I am. I am new to Samba and
Solaris.
I've got Samba 3.0.10 running on Solaris 9. The only windows box I can see
or access the shares from is my Windows 2003 ADC which happens to be the
only box running NetBIOS in the domain. I have started up a WINS server and
added the servers IP to the samba.conf file. The samba server has
registered in
2010 Jun 10
1
Sound card problem in acoustic echo cancellation
From: Steve Underwood <steveu at coppice.org>
> It seems some cards use a PLL for their ADC, so they can lock to an
> incoming SPDIF signal, but always use a local crystal clock source for
> their DAC. These cards do not have their ADC and DAC synchronised.
Do common on-board or PCI sound card lock to some incoming signal?
Yes, there is a crystal oscillator and a PLL or divider to