[Samba] new samba box, xp can't login

Joaquin Villanueva joaquin at liga-acb.es
Wed Mar 23 12:54:46 GMT 2005


El Miércoles, 23 de Marzo de 2005 07:03, michael escribió:
> On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 02:59:03 +0000, Bruno Quintas wrote
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> > michael wrote:
> > | Hello,
> > |
> > | I've recently created a new server (new P4) and installed samba.
> > | (Debian sarge with Samba 3.0.10)
> > |
> > | I've re-installed samba from scratch.
> > | I've copied over the old smb.conf and smbpasswd file,
> > | copied over /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow files too.
> > | (old server (P III) was the same, Debian sarge with 3.0.10)
> > |
> > | With the new server, the xp machines I have, won't login
> > | to the domain. The error message is as if the password is wrong.
> > | I can't see any info in the log.smbd or log.nmbd.
> > |
> > | If I re-add the xp machine back to the domain, then all will work
> > | again, but I'm wondering if there are some files from my old server
> > | that I can bring ove
> >
> > Did you set the old SID?
>
> No, I don't think so.
> Where is the SID?
>
> When I added the xp machines to my first server, I did the following:
> # useradd xp001$
> # smpasswd -am xp001$
>
> I then went to the xp001 machine and joined it to my domain.
> Since, I copied my /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow and /etc/samba/smbpasswd files
> over to my new server, I figured the xp machines would login again.
>
> How do I set the old SID?

net rpc setlocalsid

To check if the SID is correct, you may use net rpc getlocalsid. 

>
> Thanks,
> Mike


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