[Samba] Samba4 as BDC on a Win2003 AD_PDC
Rowland Penny
rowlandpenny at googlemail.com
Thu Oct 9 10:21:31 MDT 2014
On 09/10/14 16:26, Daniel ATUALIZEM TENHO NOVO MSN wrote:
> Guys, sorry about emails. Is my first time posting on any list.
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> Yes, I joined the samba 4 host as DC to 2003 domain by following the Samba Wiki
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Join_a_domain_as_a_DC
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> I think this steps are just to join a Samba4 as a DC on an existing domain.
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> All steps was done with success, including the "joining the existing domain as a DC".
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> On step "Test Directory Replication", all changes done on w2003 are replicated to Samba4 successfull.
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> When I use a Windows XP machine with RSAT tool, I can connect to Samba4 DC an I can see all modifications done by w2003. So when I try to create or delete a user by RSAT, i got this message and logs.
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> Ah, this is my samba-tool drs showrpl output:
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> ==== INBOUND NEIGHBORS ====
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> DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=ITEMNT
> Default-First-Site-Name\CPD-HALEN via RPC
> DSA object GUID: e50ee076-7a81-4616-aace-c18b350b7d4d
> Last attempt @ Thu Oct 9 10:49:35 2014 BRT failed, result 1311 (WERR_NO_LOGON_SERVERS)
> 18 consecutive failure(s).
> Last success @ Tue Oct 7 16:47:00 2014 BRT
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> DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=ITEMNT
> Default-First-Site-Name\CPD-HALEN via RPC
> DSA object GUID: e50ee076-7a81-4616-aace-c18b350b7d4d
> Last attempt @ Thu Oct 9 10:49:38 2014 BRT failed, result 1311 (WERR_NO_LOGON_SERVERS)
> 18 consecutive failure(s).
> Last success @ Tue Oct 7 16:47:00 2014 BRT
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> ==== OUTBOUND NEIGHBORS ====
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> ==== KCC CONNECTION OBJECTS ====
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> Connection --
> Connection name: 02bd6ecb-7453-4e5c-bb46-23a6c7e02489
> Enabled : TRUE
> Server DNS name : cpd-halen.ITEMNT
> Server DN name : CN=NTDS Settings,CN=CPD-HALEN,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=ITEMNT
> TransportType: RPC
> options: 0x00000001
> Warning: No NC replicated for Connection!
Hi, can you please post the smb.conf from the samba4 AD DC, if you do
not know where it is, open a terminal and type:
samba -b | grep 'CONFIGFILE:'
This should return where smb.conf is.
Rowland
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