[Samba] Strange problem with pdbedit -Lv : missing users ?
Denis BUCHER
dbucherml at hsolutions.ch
Tue Dec 16 08:19:06 MST 2014
And I must admin that I really don't know where to search.
Does someone knows where pdbedit is reading the information displayed ?
Denis
Le 15.12.2014 23:01, Denis BUCHER a écrit :
> Thank you very much for your answer.
>
> It's the default, internal backend. (smbpasswd)
>
> a) If I do :
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> tdbdump schannel_store.tdb dump | grep BWPC |grep SECRET | wc
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> I get 95 machines (this number looks good).
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> b) smbpasswd is a text file that looks good.
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> c) I can also do "tdbdump secrets.tdb dump"
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> Thanks a lot in advance for any advice,
>
> Denis
>
> Le 15.12.2014 22:00, Gaiseric Vandal a écrit :
> What is the backend ? Can you use tdbdump to dump out the local account info from samba password file? On 12/15/14 15:22, Denis BUCHER wrote: Dear all, I have a very strange problem with "pdbedit -Lv" under Samba 3.3.10, a lot of users and machines are missing ! Strangely, all these missing machines and users are working perfectly well. The problem is that I need to get their SID to be able to migrate to a new server... TECHNICAL DETAILS : * Samba 3.3.10 * Number of machines : * Unix : 128 machines * pdbedit -Lv | grep "Unix" | grep "$" | wc : * 13 machines only * Number of users : * Unix : 79 domain users * pdbedit -Lv | grep "Unix" | grep -v "$" | wc : * 52 users only ! To be honest I don't absolutely need pdbedit to work, if I can list the SID of all users by some other mean, it will be OK. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Denis P. S. I saw somewhere that it could be due to missing Unix users, but these users are not missing.
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