Dave Morrow wrote:
Hi all, I have Winbind authentication up and running properly (thanks to new,
easy to use features of Redhat Ent 4).
My question is this. I know that I can, by massaging /etc/pam.d files
manually, have Winbind/Samba automatically create a home directory for each
user that log
Tim Holmes wrote:
ood Morning Everyone:
This question is a bit different from the run of the mill -- HELP ME I
GOT TROUBLE questions here on the list, however I am interested in
getting this situation working correctly and also need to understand the
basis behind the process so that I can implement
Brent Smith wrote:
Sorry if this is a dup. I sent right before I subscribed to the list,
so I'm not sure if it made it.
I have just taken over a redhat system with Samba 3.0.0 configured
with security = user, and domain logins enabled. I've included the
smb.conf at the end of this message.
I would
t only the effort that the Samba team puts forth in
regard to the product, but to what extent they *do* monitor this list
and help others.
Christian Merrill
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Christian Merrill wrote:
| Testing indicates that when a file located on a linux
| samba share is modified from a windows client, the creation
| date is modified along with the modification date. It
| appears that samba
Testing indicates that when a file located on a linux samba share is
modified from a windows client, the creation date is modified along with
the modification date. It appears that samba doesn't differentiate
between the two? I know it's relatively minor in the great scheme of
things, but we
Pau Capdevila wrote:
Hi,
We use Active Directory users to login into our GNU/Linux workstations.
If the network is down, is there any way to use a fallback method to
login with the same profile (user, homedir, etc)?
Thank you,
Pau
On windows you can do this because the domain account information
Collins, Kevin wrote:
We just upgraded to Samba 3.0.9 (RedHat Enterprise 3 packages) this weekend
and are now seeing similar issues on our workstations. I do not see any
printing related errors in our logs however. I do however see these "backed
up print queues" on every workstation. We run a mi
ut 3 dozen or so samba servers in
our domain.
Let me know if you need any more help or testing or whatever.
Thanks,
Ben Vaughan
Ben Vaughan
Engineering Computing Support Services
CLUE Network SysAdmin
Iowa State University
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Some preliminary testing indicates that there may be problems in the
newly released Red Hat 3.0.9 packages (not samba.org's) in regard to
joining an AD as a full member (w/kerberos). This may also affect
maintaining current membership in such an environment. If anyone has
already upgraded and
Daniel Wilson wrote:
Hi,
Im using samba 3.0.9 with LDAP (Sun Iplanet 5.2 directory Server).
On an XP client, im trying to add "Domain Users" group to the Local
"Power Users" group (For windows updates etc...) However when i try to
add the group it just crashed the windows.
Also if i use the usrmgr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've seen Samba crash and burn twice in the last 48 hours - it just
started happening, and we have no idea what might be causing it. I'm
hoping that someone will recognize this problem.
Platform: we are running RedHat Enterprise Server, with Samba 3.0.7.
We're using
John Stile wrote:
On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 11:06 -0800, John Stile wrote:
I had samba working, then I tried (unsuccessfully) to setup ssh pam auth.
Now users are prompted for a password when accessing shares, but no password
works. I am using Redhat AS 3, samba-3.0.9-1, and krb5-1.3.
I forgot to
John Stile wrote:
I had samba working, then I tried (unsuccessfully) to setup ssh pam auth.
Now users are prompted for a password when accessing shares, but no password
works. I am using Redhat AS 3, samba-3.0.9-1, and krb5-1.3.
I forgot to backup pam file system-auth before modifying things, so
Alright, I promise I won't put in any more threads regarding this
nightmare. Let me rephrase my previous question. Is there *anyone* out
there who has XP Pro systems successfully logging into Samba PDC's with
Netscape Directory backends? I've rebuilt all components a few times
and still I ge
Would anyone care to offer any theories (at this point I'll take
whatever I can get) as to why the following happens:
1. w2k boxes can join the domain perfectly, users can logon, life is
wonderful.
2. winXP boxes can join the domain perfectly, users authenticate fine,
the screen goes blue as if
Irene Sakellarakis wrote:
I am investigating options for using Samba 3.0.7.2.FC1 (Red Hat Fedora
Core 1 basic installation, currently updating via yum) as a primary
and only domain controller. We have a Windows user environment, and
I'm trying to connect the user machines (XP fully patched as of
Carissa Srugis wrote:
DOMAIN.LOCAL is displayed in AD USers & Computers.
Pre-Windows 2000 Domain Name: DOMAIN
Carissa
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 10:07:55 -0500, Christian Merrill
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Carissa Srugis wrote:
This is a fresh w2k3 installation - no NT4 backwards ca
be passed through to squid for proxy authentication.
Thanks!
Carissa
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 09:42:22 -0500, Christian Merrill
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kevin Kobb wrote:
Carissa Srugis wrote:
I've been trying to setup Samba to authenticate users against accounts
existing o
Kevin Kobb wrote:
Carissa Srugis wrote:
I've been trying to setup Samba to authenticate users against accounts
existing on a Windows 2003 Server without any backwards capability.
Ideally, this needs to be done without any changes to the Windows 2003
Server. Users will not be logging into the Samb
I am not aware of a good guide that takes iplanet into account. I am almost
finished working through this with a customer and should hopefully have some
documentation put together soon. In this case the customer is running
Directory Server 5.2 in a solaris environment with Samba 3.0.7 on RHEL3...
Matt Seitz wrote:
Resending with corrected subject line
Matt Seitz wrote:
R.B. wrote:
i've a problem joining a samba 3.0.7-1.3E.1 in a w2k domain:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# net ads join -U myuser
myuser's password:
[2004/11/18 13:29:32, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(183)
ads_connect: Program lack
Andreas wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 01:49:52PM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
Will bump up the logging and see what I can find. Sorry for not posting
the config portion:
I would also take a closer look at the ldap logs to be certain samba is
being able
to log in as manager. Can you
Andreas wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 01:25:56PM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
Regarding what you are saying, from the RHEL3 Samba server a "getent
passwd" displays Administrator and root both with uid=0 along with the
other available local & remote ldap accounts.
Yes,
Andreas wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 12:02:21PM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
Thanks, one more problem out of the way. Now on a windows system I can
manually net use to a share with Administrator, however attempting to
join the domain still fails with a bad username/pw.
The user you
Daniel Wilson wrote:
Christian Merrill wrote:
Daniel Wilson wrote:
try setting your admin account with
uidNumber=0
gidNumber=512
primarygroupsid = X-512
the uidnumber=0 is the important one i think!
Regards
Dan
Here's what I have -- it all looks good, no idea what I'm missing.
I&
Andreas wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:20:06AM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
Ok, managed to fix most of this...however something appears to be goofy
with the Administrator account...I cannot access shares with it directly
and it won't allow me to join a machine to the domain.
Christian Merrill wrote:
For whatever reason I am trying to configure the following environment
and am running into trouble towards the end of things. Hopefully I am
overlooking something basic, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
1. Redhat AS 2.1 server running Netscape Directory
For whatever reason I am trying to configure the following environment
and am running into trouble towards the end of things. Hopefully I am
overlooking something basic, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
1. Redhat AS 2.1 server running Netscape Directory Server 5.2
2. RHEL3 system us
Jerome Tytgat wrote:
>>
>> Does something like the following work for you:
>>
>> mount -t smbfs -o username=user1,password=xxx,uid=0,gid=0,dmask=770
>> //server/Archive /mnt/server/archive
it works for the mount point but not for any folder inside.
Thanks anyway
>>
>> Christian
>>
try adding "fmask
Jerome Tytgat wrote:
Hello list,
Sorry for the reposting, but I think someone may have
an idea, I don't think I'm the only one with this kind
of problem.
I have a problem with my samba shares.
I have a server with samba installed on it (3.0.7-Debian).
I have workstations under wxp and workstations
M Middleton wrote:
When attempting to join my domain, the NT 4 Workstation and XP Pro
clients cannot contact the domain controller. The Samba server is
running normally, and can be connected to via IP address, but not by
name. Additionally, when I set up a DNS, it still could not contact
the Samb
Mark Le Noury wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting confused about the role that kerberos authentication plays.
What exactly is the point of using kerberos to join a samba server to an
AD domain?
If using kerberos still requires you to rely on winbindd for all the
nsswitch stuff then what is the point?
I can just
As you may have heard Redhat just recently acquired Netscape's Directory
Server. I am curious about any potential compatibility issues that we
may run into down the road with Samba 4. In particular can any
integration be done with Netscapes LDAP and are we going to be facing
any major issues
Daniel Ramaley wrote:
I run Samba on OpenBSD. It isn't Linux, but it is free and works very
well. It also isn't likely to go away or move to a less stable
development any time soon.
On Thursday 23 September 2004 09:44 am, Chris McKeever wrote:
we are running an older version of RH (7.3) - and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/23/2004 10:29:33 AM:
> Sounds like you're running into either the kerberos compatibility
errors
> we see with win2k3 or the newest problem where people upgrade from
> 3.0.6+ and then start encounteri
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI, I have upgraded to Samba 3.0.7-1.3E and the problem persists.
Jon Etkins
IT Administration & Support
Austin Logistics, Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
09/22/2004 01:33:55 PM:
Hi, folks.
I'm in the process of setting up a RH ES3 box as a samba server in our
Active
Paul Gienger wrote:
It's looking like there may be a 1024 character limit for each
username map? For example:
From the smb.conf man page
>> Each line of the map file may be up to 1023 characters long.
If you're running up against that maybe you should put all the users
you need to map into a g
It's looking like there may be a 1024 character limit for each username
map? For example:
account1 = user1 user2 user3 user4 user5 (etc. etc. etc.)
--After a certain point user accounts are not recognized as being part
of the map. Is this an intentional limitation, am I coming up against
so
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 01:18:16PM -0400, Christian Merrill wrote:
Hi, we recently had a customer reporting that a script they run that
includes an smbpasswd statement was no longer functioning after
upgrading. The smbpasswd command was being used to create an account
Hi, we recently had a customer reporting that a script they run that
includes an smbpasswd statement was no longer functioning after
upgrading. The smbpasswd command was being used to create an account
and set a password -- taking the passwd as the second argument. It
looks like there has bee
Eric Boehm wrote:
On Sun, Sep 12, 2004 at 06:18:25AM -0400, Christian Merrill wrote:
"Christian" == Christian Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christian> My assumption is that that Samba needs to be restarted
Christian> before it can recognize chan
My assumption is that that Samba needs to be restarted before it can
recognize changes made to a username map file. Is there anyway to have
it dynamically recognize changes?
Christian
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My situation is pretty simple but I'm not able to figure out this last
bit (any help is greatly appreciated). I have a Samba3 server that is a
standard NT member of an Active Directory. All domain user's have
matching local accounts, and the domain groups that are involved also
have matching
uot; again..
Tom
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Christian Merrill wrote:
| Well from my end (Redhat) the behavior is indicative of
| a known issue with the MIT kerberos 1.2.x packages
| that we currently support and Win2k3 DC's.
I know this is probably something very simple but I can't for the life
of me figure out what's going on. This is a very basic setup using
domain security and joined NT style in an AD running in Mixed Mode. I
am *not* using winbind, all user and group accounts are represented
locally in /etc/p
Tom Skeren wrote:
It's a mount command. On FBSD it's
mount_smbfs //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/share /(some local directory path)
Gerald Hughes wrote:
Samba,
Is if possible to connect to a C drive on a windows machine from a
Unix machine using SAMBA? We can go the other way but have a problem
from Window
Fernando wrote:
I have a problem with password in win2k clients
Samba run in a HP-UX version 11.11
I connect to a server, map the drive, and give to me to put a login and a
password,
but when i reboot the client machine, give me again the login and password.
I would like to stop the give to me a l
Andrew B. Young wrote:
My http authentication through winbind has stopped working with a Fedora
Core 2 update of httpd and samba (and others),
httpd-2.0.49-4 -> httpd-2.0.50-2.1 & samba-3.0.3-5 ->
samba-3.0.6-2.fc2
which I believe is caused by a winbind bug
(http://us1.samba.org/samba/news/#co
Blindauer Emmanuel wrote:
Le dimanche 05 Septembre 2004 13:38, Christian Merrill a écrit :
Running into a lot of people upgrading to the 3.0.6 package that all
of a sudden begin to experience the "Failed to verify incoming
ticket!" errors etc., that are generally associated with
Ross, Alex wrote:
Christian,
FYI: win2k SP4 on AD cause Win3K like behavior of forcing Kerberos
Ticket sighning
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;811422
So on win2k ad this breaks krb5 before 1.3.x...
-Alex
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Rick Brown wrote:
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004, Christian Merrill wrote:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Christian Merrill wrote:
| Running into a lot of people upgrading to the 3.0.6
| package that all of a sudden begin to experience
| the "Fail
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Christian Merrill wrote:
| Running into a lot of people upgrading to the 3.0.6
| package that all of a sudden begin to experience
| the "Failed to verify incoming ticket!" errors
| etc., that are generally associa
Running into a lot of people upgrading to the 3.0.6 package that all
of a sudden begin to experience the "Failed to verify incoming
ticket!" errors etc., that are generally associated with a kerberos
package incompatibility.
However many of these people are running later versions of kerberos
*and*
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