Turns out the tdbbackup method was a red herring. What I am seeing
though is that I can use "net ads testjoin" to rebind without having to
authenticate. Running this with debug I see that the
/var/run/samba/smb_krb5/krb5.conf.DOMAIN file is generated.
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I ran `sudo tdbbackup *.tdb` in /var/lib/samba and my join is persisting
even with multiple reboots.
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Title:
winbind loose domain
I also find that I need to rerun "net ads join" after reboot, but my
netsamlogon_cache.tdb file is not being cleared at reboot.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Ok, when I read this* all tlbĀ“s from /var/run/ and /var/cache/samba/ get
automatically cleared on start from samba/winbind - only mutex.tdb not?
But on this Page** I can read, that netsamlogon_cache.tdb (from
/var/cache/) should be preserved?!
Whats with the /var/run/samba/smb_krb5/krb5.conf.DOMAI
** Description changed:
- After a reboot we have to rejoin our server to the domain.
+ After a reboot we have to rejoin our server with "net ads join -U
+ administrator" to the domain.
- I think, it has something to do, that file in /var/run/ (and
+ I think, it has something to do, that files i
** Description changed:
After a reboot we have to rejoin our server to the domain.
I think, it has something to do, that file in /var/run/ (and
/var/cache/? ) get cleared on reboot.
We connect to a Windows 2008 R2 Domain Controller.
root@proxysrv:~# ls -lah /var/lib/samba/
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