[Samba] Re: winbind nsswitch problem

2006-08-10 Thread Ben Lentz
FYI... downgrading to samba 3.0.21b fixed the problem, upgrading again 
to 3.0.23a makes it break, and downgrading one last time to 3.0.21b 
fixes it.


Not sure if it's a problem with samba, or if Fedora's package is 
borked... I'm kinda assuming that the answer from the list is going to 
be build 3.0.23b from source and call us in the morning. Perhaps I'll 
give that a try and report my results back here.


- Original Message -
*From:* Ben Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* 08/10/2006 03:18:19 PM
*To:* samba@lists.samba.org
*Subject:* winbind nsswitch problem




Greetings list,
I'm using samba 3.0.23a on a Fedora Core 5 system in a member server 
role in an Active Directory domain (security ads). My problem is that, 
although wbinfo -u and -g work great and can pull user and group lists 
respectively from AD, getent passwd and getent group do not. I've 
configured passwd: files winbind and group: files winbind in 
nsswitch.conf, and have configured idmap uid = 1-2 and idmap 
gid = 1-2 in the smb.conf file. testparm is clean, as is net 
ads testjoin. smbd and nmbd are running.


Running winbindd -i -d 10  and trying a getent passwd results in a 
tiny amount of output from winbindd:

accepted socket 16
process_request: request fn INTERFACE_VERSION
[0]: request interface version
process_request: request fn WINBINDD_PRIV_PIPE_DIR
[0]: request location of privileged pipe
accepted socket 17
process_request: request fn SETPWENT
[0]: setpwent
process_request: request fn ENDPWENT
[0]: endpwent

... but no actual passwd data comes through.

I got this working several years ago with samba 3.0.10 on Fedora Core 
1. What on earth could I be doing wrong?


Thanks in advance for any hints...


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Re: [Samba] Re: winbind nsswitch problem

2006-08-10 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Ben Lentz wrote:
 FYI... downgrading to samba 3.0.21b fixed the 
 problem, upgrading again to 3.0.23a makes it break,
 and downgrading one last time to 3.0.21b
 fixes it.

You did read in the release notes that winbind enum users/groups
is disabled by default in 3.0.23 right ?




cheers, jerry
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Re: [Samba] Re: winbind nsswitch problem

2006-08-10 Thread Ben Lentz
G... no, my fault! I only read 
http://us1.samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.0.23b.html down to the 
section relevant to the 23 - 23a and 23a - 23b changes. D'Oh!


I did, however, once read this great book called LDAP System 
Administration.


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*From:* Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* 08/10/2006 04:53:59 PM
*To:* Ben Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Cc:* samba@lists.samba.org
*Subject:* [Samba] Re: winbind nsswitch problem




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Ben Lentz wrote:
  
FYI... downgrading to samba 3.0.21b fixed the 
problem, upgrading again to 3.0.23a makes it break,

and downgrading one last time to 3.0.21b
fixes it.



You did read in the release notes that winbind enum users/groups
is disabled by default in 3.0.23 right ?




cheers, jerry
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