Re: [Samba] Tiger, Samba, and ADS

2005-05-18 Thread Matt R
Hello

Little different path to get AD users and groups to
work on OS X.

Far as I know, winbind won't work because nsswitch
doesn't exist on OS X.  As such, no way to tell the
machine to use winbind for user/group names.

The correct solution is to user OS X's Directory
Access tool (/Applications/Utilies/Directory Access)
to join the Windows domain.  That said, there are know
issues with 10.4 proper and directory access and SMB
that are supposedly fixed in 10.4.1.  I don't know, as
I haven't had time to test yet.

 Trying to get Samba working with Active Directory
 and ACL's on an OS X
 (Tiger) server.  So far it hasn't been too easy.  We
 were able to
 finally recompile version 3.014 with ACL's on the
 server.  Now we are
 stuck trying to get AD integration to work. 
 Ideally, we would like it
 set up so that the OS X file server knows and uses
 all of the users
 and groups from Active Directory without having to
 create our own
 mapping file (does that make sense?).  All of the
 clients are Win XP.
 
 As of right now, the file server has been able to
 join the domain. 
 Issuing a wbinfo -u or wbinfo -g gives the expected
 output.  

Best of Luck

-Matt



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[Samba] Winbind success BUT blank root password

2004-10-18 Thread Matt R
I have just gotten my samba machine, a SuSE 9.1
install, to work completely with my Win2k domain (in
my test network, anyway.)

However, after rebooting, I was unable to log into my
root account on the SuSE box.  In disgust, I tried to
login as root with no password.  Imagine my shock when
it worked.  Now, no matter how many times I reset my
root password, using passwd or SuSE's GUI tools, I can
only log into my root account with a blank password.

I'm guessing PAM is to blame, but I don't even know
where to start on this one.  Does anyone had any
ideas?

-Matt

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Re: [Samba] wbinfo -g works, -u fails

2004-09-28 Thread Matt R
Sorry for the delay in re-asking:

answers to the previous questions:

-ncsd is not running on my box.
-nsswitch.conf appears correct.

I still cannot 'wbinfo -u' and get my domain users,
although I am able to get the domain groups via -g. 
Anyone have insight?

-Matt
--- Hamish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 May sound stupid, but have you checked your
 nsswitch.conf? I made the 
 mistake of forgetting to add winbind for group and
 had similar problems, 
 also make sure nscd is not running
 
 Matt R wrote:
 
 Attempting to get Winbind to authenticate against a
 Windows 2000 Domain, I am having one odd issue.
 
 Running:
 
 wbinfo -t returns a successful secret
 wbinfo -g returns the builtin groups
 wbinfo -u returns Error looking up domain users
 
 None of the documentation I've found points to
 anything where only -g or -u fails--its always
 both. 
 Anyone have any ideas?
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 -Matt
 
 
 
  
  
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[Samba] wbinfo -g works, -u fails

2004-09-16 Thread Matt R
Attempting to get Winbind to authenticate against a
Windows 2000 Domain, I am having one odd issue.

Running:

wbinfo -t returns a successful secret
wbinfo -g returns the builtin groups
wbinfo -u returns Error looking up domain users

None of the documentation I've found points to
anything where only -g or -u fails--its always both. 
Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks in advance

-Matt





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