J
Jinbo
Guest
Hi,
I am totally lost. I have a Windows 2003 Domain. I installed SFU recently on
one of the BDCs (2k3 SP1). After a long fight (CA ARCserve took port 111... I
moved it), I finally get it working...well, sort of. I got all related
services running. I created two users in AD, set their Unix attributes. Then
I did this:
C:\>ypcat -d mydomain -h localhost passwd
bensonj:ABCD!efgh12345$67890:10000:10000::/home/bensonj:/bin/bash
backup_agent:ABCD!efgh12345$67890:10001:10000::/home/backup_agent:/bin/sh
What I noticed was the exact same password for both accounts. They are NOT
under AD when I created them! I configured a Linux box. Bind to the NIS
(SFU), when I logon as the one of the two with the correct password, it would
reject me, and gave an error - incorrect password. If I su to it from root, I
have no problem.
Did I miss anything during setup? Can anyone give me a hint?
Thanks in advance!
Benson
I am totally lost. I have a Windows 2003 Domain. I installed SFU recently on
one of the BDCs (2k3 SP1). After a long fight (CA ARCserve took port 111... I
moved it), I finally get it working...well, sort of. I got all related
services running. I created two users in AD, set their Unix attributes. Then
I did this:
C:\>ypcat -d mydomain -h localhost passwd
bensonj:ABCD!efgh12345$67890:10000:10000::/home/bensonj:/bin/bash
backup_agent:ABCD!efgh12345$67890:10001:10000::/home/backup_agent:/bin/sh
What I noticed was the exact same password for both accounts. They are NOT
under AD when I created them! I configured a Linux box. Bind to the NIS
(SFU), when I logon as the one of the two with the correct password, it would
reject me, and gave an error - incorrect password. If I su to it from root, I
have no problem.
Did I miss anything during setup? Can anyone give me a hint?
Thanks in advance!
Benson