> It gives "id: invalid user name: "domain\username"
i hope you´re trying this with a valid user account and not "username" ?!?!
if you have a working samba domain, id must work no matter if run on a
member server or DC.
what gives "id "?
greez
Nir Barkan wrote:
When I try id domain\usernam
Hello,
Will a Samba PDC work with MS SMS 2003?
Looking at the following thread:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-January/116314.html
and another thread I temporarily lost, I get the impression it
should work with Samba 3.0.22 (what I am using).
Unfortunately, the installation routing
check the time difference between both machine..
and make sure both r same (kerbrose depends on time )
if its the issue.. keep a time server for ur network...
also try to open the share my entering the file server IP
if its the time difference problem.. it will open with IP
regards
jerrynikky.
can u copy the present configuration files...
i think u have to edit pam also..
/etc/pam.d/gdm
/etc/pam.d/login
/etc/pam.d/systemauth
if u can attach all the configuration files.. i can try to help..
regards
jerrynikky
On 6/27/06, Nanni X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi people,
I'm trying to
Javier Barroso escreveu:
Hi Edmundo,
We are doing a domain, where users from linux and windows would
exchange information throught share directories, so I think domain
member are necesary on linux box ( windows clients will view linux
clients like windows clients) isn't is?.
I don't know w
> If, however, I connect to the samba server (file run "\\server") it
> doesn't not prompt for a username / password but connects as the user
> from the original login. Windows is not saving the password -- if I
> logout from XP and log back it, I'm asked for a username/password
> again. Somehow th
Hi Edmundo,
We are doing a domain, where users from linux and windows would exchange
information throught share directories, so I think domain member are
necesary on linux box ( windows clients will view linux clients like windows
clients) isn't is?.
Thanks for your help
PD: I don't understand w
Got an odd situation, wondering if there is something abnormal going on
or not. There is a site where we run Solaris 9 with Samba-3.0.10 and
the Network staff running Active Directory on Windows 2003 Servers -
SP1. They have 6 Dc, but, for whatever reason, one of the people has
been shutting down
Matt Ingram escreveu:
anyone ?
Matt Ingram wrote:
I just migrated my SMB pdc to a new server (was running 3.0.21c, now
3.0.22). Some things seems to be ok. net rpc list; net rpc testjoin
seem to work. But if I attempt to join a windows system to the domain
I get "The following error occured
Huck schrieb:
> After joining machines to my Samba domain (in a school setting)some
> accounting software no longer functions as it needs to be run as the
> user that installed the software.
>
> So I uninstalled the software and attempted re-install as that user, but
> was told via a pop-up error
Hey all,
I have configured samba,winbind, and pam to join and use credentials
from our domain server. Everything works as expected except
authentication against samba shares. It simply rejects the password
and prompts for re-entry.
I have set the following in smb.conf:
security= domain
I am run
Greetings
Curious about a couple of things.
In a group object, is it required, better or no effect to maintain the
sambaSIDList attribute in a synchronized fashion with the memberUID
(list) attribute. In other words keeping the two lists pointing to the
same list of person objects??
Similarly a
After joining machines to my Samba domain (in a school setting)some
accounting software no longer functions as it needs to be run as the
user that installed the software.
So I uninstalled the software and attempted re-install as that user, but
was told via a pop-up error message that the user
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 05:45:08PM -0700, Rob Tanner wrote:
> So, at this point, I'm not sure how to go about starting to debug why
> winbind isn't showing my membership in the 'CATNET\adm' group as well.
> I've followed the procedures in the official HOWTO, but if there's
> something I missed t
I don't currently have that sort of logging setup. How do I get it to
generate those independant machine logs ?
Matt.
Marcin Giedz wrote:
Matt Ingram napisał(a):
anyone ?
What about the particular machine log file - the one you've been
trying to login from? What does he say? Because log.sm
Matt Ingram napisał(a):
anyone ?
What about the particular machine log file - the one you've been trying
to login from? What does he say? Because log.smbd is not a place to find
what is wrong. As I remember I had something similar...but need more
details.
Regards,
Marcin
Matt Ingram wrote:
Javier Barroso escreveu:
Hi people,
I have a problem with my configuration. I'd like my debian box was
client of
a Domain (Samba+LDAP)
cut
You can use Samba + Winbind to do that and make you Linux box a domain
member, but you don't REALLY need it to use a Samba domain with a Linux
client.
anyone ?
Matt Ingram wrote:
I just migrated my SMB pdc to a new server (was running 3.0.21c, now
3.0.22). Some things seems to be ok. net rpc list; net rpc testjoin
seem to work. But if I attempt to join a windows system to the domain
I get "The following error occured while attempting to joi
Hi,
I would like to set up my Squid/proxy with users auth to my Samba/Ldap/PDC
These are two separate servers.
Is there something changed configuring with what you said before ?
Is there somewhere a good doc. for doing this ?
Thanks a lot
Xavier
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This however, *doesn't* work. Running 'id' only tells me I'm a member
of "DOMAIN\domain users" but it doesn't list *any* other groups I'm a
member of.
i have to mention, that id run as root gives me only the
default group, too.
if i login or su to a specific user and do "id", it gives me all gr
Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 10:40:38AM +1000, Adam Nielsen wrote:
Here's the problem, a member of 'CATNET\adm staff' cannot access a
file for which 'CATNET\adm' has r/w access
(group:CATNET\134adm:rwx). But if
>> FWIW, this works here (Samba 3.0.21rc2), but I did
no,
winbind seperator has to stay as in your original post.
i just quoted the backslash in "TRUSTDOMAIN\\username", because of
possible shell expansion.
what does "id username" or "id TRUSTDOMAIN\\username" give in the shell?
greez
Nir Barkan wrote:
I tried:
winbind separator = \\
winbind
Hi,
First, I know about public IP addresses 193 and 194, i'm just using it
for tests before the final solution
Then adding static entries in the wins.dat file is possible of course
it's discribe in the samba's doc. By the way when you configure samba
PDC and BDC with Wins server and Wins cli
Your situtation seems close to mine awhile back.
I could only access the share using the ip address for the host.
After starting windbindd the samba server started showing up in the network
places/neighborhood.
I have not seen any documentation that states that windbind needs to be running
in thi
Dear Samba,
I have installed Samba 3.022 version on my FreeBSD 6.1 Release version.
Samba installation purpose is to integrate squid authentication
process with AD2003 system. Everything works fine, by mean users
authenticates and get acces to internet. But if I wanna to implement
group access le
Erik Hertzel schrieb:
Here is the rest, sorry...
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S
read only = No
"smb.conf" 38L, 893C
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
browseable = Yes
I have never tried this without giving a path like
path
Hi
Is there a way to have the security level in smb.conf as user and supress
the authentication? or is there a way to read the authentication automatically
from some file so that, my security mode remains at user level and the
functionality will be of share level. ie. when i open a sam
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J. Pilfold-Bagwell wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've found a script for migrating posix accounts
> to LDAP but does anyone know of a script for
> migrating tdbsam to LDAP?
See pdbedit -i ... -e
cheers, jerry
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Here is the rest, sorry...
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S
read only = No
"smb.conf" 38L, 893C
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
browseable = Yes
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
p
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.108 (192.168.1.108)
# Date: 2006/06/21 15:11:08
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = MYWORKGROUP
netbios name = CYBORG
server string = Cyborg File Server
security = SHARE
passwd program = /usr/bin/passw
Hi people again (sorry if this email arrives two time into your inbox,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sent me a message about it was refused),
I solved my problem:
I added to my smb.conf:
ldap admin dn = cn=admin,dc=DOMAINNAME,dc=com
allow trusted domains = No
And I had to execute smbpasswd -w SECRET
Why d
Erik Hertzel schrieb:
All,
I am setting up a SAMBA server on a Redhat 8 Linux box. I have gotten
it set up and can ping the server and do have SAMBA installed on the
machine. I have gotten SWAT set up and can access the SAMBA server on
a Windows PC on the network going through SWAT. But, I
Unable to join a Windows XP SP2 machine to a Samba 3.0.22 PDC. Included in
setup is OpenLDAP 2.3.24 and Berkely DB 4.4.20. Windows client can see Samba
but when a join is attempted it is unsuccessful. Additional error "Database
environment corrupt: the wrong log files may have been removed or
inc
Can anyone tell me how smbstatus does its host name resolution?
When I run smbstatus with no switches (3.0.20 on Suse 10.0), the output of
hosts mostly shows IP addresses, but a couple hosts will show up by name.
I've confirmed that all of the hosts are resolving in DNS through both
forward and b
All,
I am setting up a SAMBA server on a Redhat 8 Linux box. I have gotten
it set up and can ping the server and do have SAMBA installed on the
machine. I have gotten SWAT set up and can access the SAMBA server on a
Windows PC on the network going through SWAT. But, I can't see the
SAMBA s
Hi All,
I've found a script for migrating posix accounts to LDAP but does anyone know
of a script for migrating tdbsam to LDAP?
Cheers,
Julian
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Hello
in my log-file the is every minute the following entry:
[2006/06/28 14:24:40, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(288)
setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
[2006/06/28 14:25:40, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(288)
setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
[2006/06/28 14:26:4
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Nanni X wrote:
> Hi people,
> I'm trying to join a linux SuSE 10.0+samba 3.0.20 box to an ADS-Win2003
> domain.
>
> As I configured /etc/krb5.conf, /etc/nsswitch.conf and
> /etc/samba/smb.conf, I try to join the ADS with:
>
> root # net ads join -U
Hi people,
I have a problem with my configuration. I'd like my debian box was client of
a Domain (Samba+LDAP)
my smb.conf is:
[global]
security = domain
workgroup = DOMAIN_NAME
netbios name = MYCOMPUTER
log level = 3 auth:10 winbind:10
idmap backend = ldap:ldap://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx
ldap suf
Logan Shaw wrote:
>> Evert wrote:
>>> The problem is that I have a couple of shares of a W2K server mounted
>>> with Samba on my (Gentoo) Linux. This works fine, until the W2K
>>> server gets rebooted. After that the shares are just timing out,
>>> and they are impossible to unmount/remount... :
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