Art Alexion on 29 Nov 2007 16:30:48 -0000 |
On Wednesday 28 November 2007 23:57:27 Mike Leone wrote: > So I have Samba running as PDC, and I have my Kubuntu laptop joined to > it. Now I've installed a Win2003 AD domain at home. And I seem to be > having trouble leaving the SAMBA domain, and joining the AD domain. This > laptop is the last member of that SAMBA domain. > > I can probably just nuke the smb.conf on the laptop, but thought I'd try > doing it the "right" way (by leaving the one domain, and joining the > other. But I can't seem to find docs or howtos on how to leave a domain, > or what I need for joining a Win2003 AD. > > samba 3.0.26a > > Any pointers appreciated. I accomplished this with Kubuntu using SADMS (http://sadms.sourceforge.net/) but it was very problematic. Local and domain users are different. I was 1000 local, and 14658 on the domain. In character mode, you are always local user. Domain is only joined with X login. Then sometimes stuff is written to the home directory by the local user and this prevents the domain user from logging in. It was a mess. Now I have one machine running Kubuntu that isn't part of the domain, and another running SLED 10.1. I don't like Suse/RPM/Gnome as well as Kubuntu/Apt/KDE, but SLED does Active Directory flawlessly out of the box. The included Evolution does Exchange very nicely as well. I haven't had a technical problem with it since I installed it in September, though getting used to the RPM/Gnome way of doing things took a bit of time. The only issue I had with it was connecting to SAMBA print servers. I had to install either a cups-samba package or a samba-cups package and now it works fine. This was the only AD thing that didn't Just Workâ. Attachment:
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