Re: [Samba] Samba 3.x client - Samba 2.2.x server authentication?

2003-10-17 Thread John H Terpstra
Ken,

In case you have not received a reply:

Add to your smb.conf [globals]
idmap uid = 15000-2
idmap gid = 15000-2

That should solve your problem.

- John T.


On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey, all.  I've upgraded my workstation (Debian) to the Debian Samba 3.x
 install.  I decided to start from scratch with my smb.conf, because I didn't
 know enough to be wary of what parameters were deleted, etc.  So I put
 password server = sambapdc
 into my smb.conf, and figured it would Just Work.  No dice.  A glance at
 the log file shows

 [2003/10/15 12:11:08, 1] sam/idmap_tdb.c:db_idmap_init(331)
   idmap gid range missing or invalid
   idmap will be unable to map foreign SIDs

 Some Googling showed this to be some sort of issue with the passdb backend
 (which Debian set to smbpasswd guest), so I commented it out, thinking it
 might be conflicting with the password server directive.  Nothing doing.
 Any hints?

 Thanks,

 Ken D'Ambrosio
 Sr. SysAdmin,
 Xanoptix, Inc.

 P.S.  I have to assume that this has already been mentioned, but the smb.conf
 manpage -- at least in the Debian version that I have -- has almost none of
 the directives listed; an obvious editing boo-boo...




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[Samba] Samba 3.x client - Samba 2.2.x server authentication?

2003-10-15 Thread kend
Hey, all.  I've upgraded my workstation (Debian) to the Debian Samba 3.x
install.  I decided to start from scratch with my smb.conf, because I didn't
know enough to be wary of what parameters were deleted, etc.  So I put
password server = sambapdc
into my smb.conf, and figured it would Just Work.  No dice.  A glance at
the log file shows

[2003/10/15 12:11:08, 1] sam/idmap_tdb.c:db_idmap_init(331)
  idmap gid range missing or invalid
  idmap will be unable to map foreign SIDs

Some Googling showed this to be some sort of issue with the passdb backend
(which Debian set to smbpasswd guest), so I commented it out, thinking it
might be conflicting with the password server directive.  Nothing doing. 
Any hints?

Thanks,

Ken D'Ambrosio
Sr. SysAdmin,
Xanoptix, Inc.

P.S.  I have to assume that this has already been mentioned, but the smb.conf
manpage -- at least in the Debian version that I have -- has almost none of
the directives listed; an obvious editing boo-boo...


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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.x client - Samba 2.2.x server authentication?

2003-10-15 Thread Ryan Novosielski
For backward compatability, you want passdb backend = smbpasswd, most
likely. Not that I'm sure that this is even used when password server is
used, but this is the old passdb backend.

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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey, all.  I've upgraded my workstation (Debian) to the Debian Samba 3.x
 install.  I decided to start from scratch with my smb.conf, because I didn't
 know enough to be wary of what parameters were deleted, etc.  So I put
 password server = sambapdc
 into my smb.conf, and figured it would Just Work.  No dice.  A glance at
 the log file shows

 [2003/10/15 12:11:08, 1] sam/idmap_tdb.c:db_idmap_init(331)
   idmap gid range missing or invalid
   idmap will be unable to map foreign SIDs

 Some Googling showed this to be some sort of issue with the passdb backend
 (which Debian set to smbpasswd guest), so I commented it out, thinking it
 might be conflicting with the password server directive.  Nothing doing.
 Any hints?

 Thanks,

 Ken D'Ambrosio
 Sr. SysAdmin,
 Xanoptix, Inc.

 P.S.  I have to assume that this has already been mentioned, but the smb.conf
 manpage -- at least in the Debian version that I have -- has almost none of
 the directives listed; an obvious editing boo-boo...


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