[Samba] Domain membership
Anders Östling
anders.ostling at gmail.com
Fri May 3 15:51:27 UTC 2024
nmbd is not running, but since all seems to work as expected, I will leave
it as it is for now.
Thanks Rowland for the assurance :)
On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 4:05 PM Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 3 May 2024 15:19:01 +0200
> Anders Östling via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> > I wrote a message a couple of days ago asking about Samba and SMB
> > protocol levels on an old industrial robot with a pre-2010 Samba.
> > That was resolved successfully. I now have another question
> > concerning the same systems (the robots and the new Samba server,
> > HP-SRV03).
> >
> > root at hp-srv03:/
> > *smbclient -L localhost -U administrator*
> > Enter HPLTS\administrator's password:
> >
> > Sharename Type Comment
> > --------- ---- -------
> > bock Disk
> > IPC$ IPC IPC Service (Samba 4.13.13-Debian)
> > Reconnecting with SMB1 for workgroup listing.
> >
> > Server Comment
> > --------- -------
> >
> > Workgroup Master
> > --------- -------
> > HPLTS HP-SRV02
> > NUMALLIANCE R206
> > WORKGROUP HP-SRV03
> >
> > What puzzles me is the last three lines. The actual domain is HPLTS to
> > which the member server HP-SRV03 is joined. NUMALLIANCE is the "name"
> > of one of the robots. No way to change or domain join these as I
> > understand. So why is there a WORKGROUP record with the Samba servers
> > name as master? Is this just a glitch due to the old samba version on
> > the robots, or is it caused the the NT1 protocol level?
>
> I wouldn't worry about it, they are an artefact of running nmbd and
> will not cause any problems.
>
> Rowland
>
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