Hello,
I'm finding migration Windows 2003 AD to Samba + LDAP solution. I seen there
can use pwdump2 to dump all accounts information in Windows 2003. I tried it
but only can dump local account not AD accounts, cound anyone share some
experience to me ?
Thanks
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Hi,
I was asked to help a non profit organisation with a samba problem. The have
the server with linux 10.3 running since autumn 2007. now since about 3 or 4
weeks the client workstations get connection errors several times a day.
When I check the samba log files I find that the following messa
Jerry,
Thanks for the reply.
I am using pam_winbind with my Active Directory or Kerberos credentials
to login.
I have an existing UNIX (NIS) infrastructure. We are being forced to
join our Linux boxes to AD.
This creates a problem with unix permissions when logging into the
machines with AD cred
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Hello.
After fresh install.
Samba and ldap seems to run normally ( I can join win2k workstation to linux
samba pdc ).
Using yast I create a system group named domadmin
But I am unable to map "Domain Admins" to domadmin
I am unable to map "Domain Admins" to existing nt
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 11:08 PM, Frederik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Slightly off topic, but: has the introduction of Samba 3.2.0, which is
> GPLv3, had any repercussions for other packages? Did SMB support in
> some packages with incompatible licenses (for example GPLv2 only?)
> which link to li
Please I need help.
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Hello.
After fresh install.
Samb
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Glenn Bailey wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> Been beating my head with an winbind and pam just behaving oddly. I have
> following
> various HOW-TO's, wiki's, and docs, and just can't seem to get past a wall.
> Here a
> some of the issues:
If you just wan
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Chavez, James R. wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have joined my linux boxes to AD and can authenticate using Active
> Directory usernames and passwords using Winbind.
> I want to Authenticate to AD but have that user mapped to a local Unix
> or NIS ID other
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Jeremy Evans wrote:
> I've found that I can't access the share (or even get the
> list of shares as in the examples below) using the -P
> (--machine-password) switch, so I get the choice of
>
> $smbclient -P -L //sbs
> Failed to open /var/lib/samba/