On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 01:06:43AM -0500, John H Terpstra - Samba Team wrote:
>
> Congratulations. Thank you. Is it available in PDF? Can you provide
> any URLs that we can add to the Samba web site?
Sorry. It is under development. Only svn source is available.
(http://svn.sourceforge.jp/view/?
Hi all,
> That won't work. Your only chance is Samba 3.3.4 with
>
> HKLM\System\CCS\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters
> DWORD DomainCompatibilityMode = 1
> DWORD DNSNameResolutionRequired = 0
>
> HKLM\System\CCS\Services\Netlogon\Parameters
>
o...@mail.linux.bs1.fc.nec.co.jp wrote:
> I had translated TOSHARG into Japanese.
Congratulations. Thank you. Is it available in PDF? Can you provide
any URLs that we can add to the Samba web site?
> I found TYPO in the paragraph of "About the Cover Artwork".
> The contents are as follows.
I had translated TOSHARG into Japanese.
I found TYPO in the paragraph of "About the Cover Artwork".
The contents are as follows.
the actions of those who have travelled lifes' road before us,
Hi,
I can't upgrade my samba. We use samba in a windows 2003 AD. Works
really great, but to get samba fixed and get benefits (like better ACL
support) from newer versions, I want to upgrade.
I tried with the package-manager, compile the source from packaging
team or from upstream. The target on e
Dear all,
After looking into this, the issue is that trusted domains are, as of
Samba 3.2.X, stored in LDAP (using objectClass
sambaTrustedDomainPassword) as opposed to secrets.tdb. What options are
available to migrate existing trust domain relationships into LDAP ?
Regards,
Patrick
Patrick R
I'm running into a bit of weirdness (actually several bits) with newer printer
drivers (notably HP and Konica) not functioning properly as point and print
drivers under samba 3.0. Is that likely to improve under 3.3.x?
to elaborate further... Some Konica models printer drivers give me unhandled
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Liutauras Adomaitis <
liutauras.adomai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Samba People,
>
> it is my first letter to Samba ML, so first of all - thanks Samba team for
> a great SW.
>
> Now the question:
> I want to migrate from Win2003 AD to Samba 3.3.2. I want to use net
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> David Markey wrote:
>...
> > echo -e "newpassword\nnewpassword\n" | smbpasswd -a -s dmarkey
>
> It's essentially the same format that you'd use on the command line if
> you were a use
Adam Williams wrote:
can you post your /etc/nsswitch.conf?
# /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
# Example configuration of GNU Name Service Switch functionality.
# If you have the `glibc-doc-reference' and `info' packages installed, try:
# `info libc "Name Service Switch"' for information about this file.
can you post your /etc/nsswitch.conf?
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David Markey wrote:
> On Mon, 11 May 2009 10:36:49 -0700 (PDT), Pete Clapham
> wrote:
>> Hi, all --
>>
>> I want to add SMB passwords using a script. It would appear that some
>> variant on the following:
>>
>> smbpasswd -a -s
>>
>> would work. How
John H Terpstra - Samba Team wrote:
Before claiming it is broken, please try:
valid users = @DOMAIN\somegroup
This change happened during the mid-3.0.x series and is documented in
the WHATSNEW.txt file.
- John T.
Thanks, I had to do this to get it to work
valid
Dale,
I followed the guide from ubuntu website adding some other detailed because it
seems that those info aren't complete:
https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/serverguide/C/openldap-server.html
at this point:
https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/serverguide/C/openldap-server.html#openldap-auth-config
I used
We will endeavour to do this on a test system in the next few days.
Thanks once again for your assistance.
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:11:50AM +0100, Martin Edwards wrote:
> > Do you think notifies could be responsible for the memory lea
Riccardo,
I use Debian, so setup should be similar to Ubuntu. Do you have
libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap installed? They were necessary for
Samba/ldap to work.
Have you modified nsswitch.conf and pam.d to use ldap? Note: Although
others have mentioned the possibility, I did not have to modify
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009, Mike Eggleston might have said:
> Morning,
>
> This weekend I attempted an upgrade of my primary samba server from 3.0.24
> to 3.3.3. When testing this primary server after the upgrade I had a
> few issues, so rolled back the upgrade until I can find solutions. This
> server
I don't think I missed anything as obvious as that. My problem is
elsewhere...still looking. On to the next step of compiling latest
and greatest samba distro..
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Brian H. Nelson wrote:
> Ravi Channavajhala wrote:
>>
>> Brian, it is Windows 2003/R2. The config f
Based on your smb.conf, you must have the following entries in
/etc/ldap.conf
nss_base_passwdou=Users,dc=DOMAIN,dc=IT?one
nss_base_passwdou=Computers,dc=DOMAIN,dc=IT?one
nss_base_shadowou=Users,dc=DOMAIN,dc=IT?one
nss_base_group ou=Groups,dc=DOMAIN,dc=IT?one
-
Ravi Channavajhala wrote:
Brian, it is Windows 2003/R2. The config for samba is straightup just
from the global section. The exact problem I'm having is the net ads
is unable to create the kerberos keytab and I hate to run ktpass and
etc from the win KDC and install them. Even if I did the ktp
On Mon, 11 May 2009 10:36:49 -0700 (PDT), Pete Clapham
wrote:
> Hi, all --
>
> I want to add SMB passwords using a script. It would appear that some
> variant on the following:
>
> smbpasswd -a -s
>
> would work. However, the syntax of the -s option isn't clear. How do
I
> insert the passwo
Hi, all --
I want to add SMB passwords using a script. It would appear that some variant
on the following:
smbpasswd -a -s
would work. However, the syntax of the -s option isn't clear. How do I insert
the password of the new user into the script?
Thanks for your help.
cheers,
pete
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To
I've found somewhere (I'm looking again for the document) that from a certain
version it doesn't need anymore the file libnss_ldap.conf/secret because it's
all configured from ldap.conf/secret (and I don't have libnss_ldap files).
Anyway I checked with the getent command and I obtain only entri
Ravi,
You don't mention which version of AD your are working with or include
any relevant config files. Both would be helpful.
Also, it might just be me, but I'm not clear on exactly what problem
you're having. Maybe you could clarify, list error messages, etc.
You might want to get Solaris
Brian, it is Windows 2003/R2. The config for samba is straightup just
from the global section. The exact problem I'm having is the net ads
is unable to create the kerberos keytab and I hate to run ktpass and
etc from the win KDC and install them. Even if I did the ktpass, the
tix are not working
Adam Williams wrote:
> I think groups are broken in samba 3.2 and 3.3. I have directories set
> 770 and folders 660 and owned by specific groups and use valid users =
> @somegroup and force group = somegroup and when people in the group try
> to write to the group they get NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
On Mon, 11 May 2009, John Drescher might have said:
> >> Are there any pitfalls from just dropping a 3.3.x version on to a 3.0.34
> >> installation?
> >
> > This weekend I upgraded from 3.0.24 to 3.3.3. The issues I have seen are:
> >
> > - update the samba.schema before starting samba
>
> Some
>> Are there any pitfalls from just dropping a 3.3.x version on to a 3.0.34
>> installation?
>
> This weekend I upgraded from 3.0.24 to 3.3.3. The issues I have seen are:
>
> - update the samba.schema before starting samba
Some distros should handle that for you. I know gentoo will.
> - place an
I have two CentOS servers running samba3-3.0.34-37. When I connect to a
samba share from my Windows 2003 R2 servers, and then try to copy a file
to it, I often get the message "target filesystem does not support long
filenames." Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I've been
fighting this
On Mon, 11 May 2009, ray klassen might have said:
> Are there any pitfalls from just dropping a 3.3.x version on to a 3.0.34
> installation?
This weekend I upgraded from 3.0.24 to 3.3.3. The issues I have seen are:
- update the samba.schema before starting samba
- place an 'X' in the sambaAcctF
The net ads joins the host to the AD, but cant get the proper kerberos
tix. Manually generating the kerberos keytab from AD dont work. Any
suggestions?
r...@host /#head -1 /etc/release
Solaris 10 10/08 s10s_u6wos_07b SPARC
r...@host /usr/sfw/sbin#./smbd -V
Version 3.0.28
r...@host /#for PKG i
add
nss_base_passwdou=Computers,dc=padl,dc=com?one
where Computers is the organizational unit where you've got machine names
stored. You'll end up with 2 nss_base_passwd entries, one for users, one for
computers...
From: "dogb...@infinito.it"
To: ray
Is this the section that has to be configured in ldap.conf?
#nss_base_passwdou=People,dc=padl,dc=com?one
#nss_base_shadowou=People,dc=padl,dc=com?one
#nss_base_group ou=Group,dc=padl,dc=com?one
#nss_base_hosts ou=Hosts,dc=padl,dc=com?one
#nss_base_services ou=S
ADAM and BERENICE are fake username (I had to cover real username and domain
informations before posting)
>
> is ADAM the username of a user or a machine account?
>
>
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sorry... forgot to crosspost answer to the list:
I'm checking /etc/ldap.conf and it seems that at the end of this file it was
added a line with the following directive:
nss_initgroups_ignoreusers
that included more or less every single entry contained in my /etc/passwd
file at the time of the lda
On 4/1/2009 10:18 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
>>> Is this ever going to happen? Or am I waiting in vain?
>> Can you please file a bug report on this and assign to me?
>>
>> I have a git branch for vampire a w2k+ domain into passdb (almost
>> finished). Having a bugid would be good reminder to finall
/etc/ldap.conf has to include a lookup for passwd in the ou=Computers section
or machines have to be duplicated in /etc/passwd
just find the one for Users and add a similar one for Computers.
From: "dogb...@infinito.it"
To: Adam Williams
Cc: samba@lists.sam
Are there any pitfalls from just dropping a 3.3.x version on to a 3.0.34
installation?
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is ADAM the username of a user or a machine account?
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Yes, this is the [GLOBAL] section of my smb.conf
[global]
dos charset = 850
unix charset = ISO8859-1
workgroup = DOMAIN.IT
server string = SERVERNAME
map to guest = Bad User
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost/
syslog = 0
log fi
do you have ldap machine suffix = ou=Computers
in smb.conf?
dogb...@infinito.it wrote:
If I join a workstation (directly by the workstation) it is added to ldap db
but it doesn't see the domain until I manually add an entry for it in
/etc/passwd
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I think groups are broken in samba 3.2 and 3.3. I have directories set
770 and folders 660 and owned by specific groups and use valid users =
@somegroup and force group = somegroup and when people in the group try
to write to the group they get NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED errors.
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Hi,
I've migrated from an old samba installation (Samba as PDC) that used TDB
backend for password.
I've setup a box with ubuntu and samba 3 + ldap and I imported the old
users.
Old users works fine.
I have problems with new users and machines.
Old users works but they don't show up with smblda
"Liutauras Adomaitis" wrote in message
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> On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 5:16 AM, jamrock wrote:
>
> > "Liutauras Adomaitis" wrote in message
> > news:c1ec9ac0905090805j37fd0255ge2a1f44915326...@mail.gmail.com...
> > > Hello Samba People
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:51:36AM +0200, Esteban Torres Rodriguez wrote:
> I have thats problem with machine on Redhat 4, with
> samba-3.0.25b-1.el4_6.5 and winbind.
To me this does not look like a Samba problem. It seems that
you have some kernel based access control mechanism like
SELinux or so
Hello Everybody!!!
I have thats problem with machine on Redhat 4, with
samba-3.0.25b-1.el4_6.5 and winbind.
*May 11 10:24:16 smb04 kernel: audit(1242030246.549:8): avc: denied {
write } for pid=6232 comm="winbindd" name="secrets.tdb" dev=sda2
ino=6311179 scontext=user_u:system_r:winbind_t
tcon
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:11:50AM +0100, Martin Edwards wrote:
> Do you think notifies could be responsible for the memory leak? Despite
> there being all of those entries they don't add up to anything like the
> usage of the process.
It might be possible that we have a leak somewhere around
the
Do you think notifies could be responsible for the memory leak? Despite
there being all of those entries they don't add up to anything like the
usage of the process.
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Volker Lendecke
wrote:
> On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 09:31:48AM +0100, Martin Edwards wrote:
> > Sor
I got the password syncing to work somehow by editing the passwd chat
option according my local language. Default didn't work because
environment variable LANG=fi_FI.UTF-8 seems to be present and effects
/usr/bin/passwd so that the questions and answers are presented in my
own language.
But now,
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 09:31:48AM +0100, Martin Edwards wrote:
> Sorry it's taken so long to reply. The pool-usage output for one such
> process is here:
>
> http://samba.dreamhosters.com/pool-usage.txt
Thanks for that output! It seems we need to do something
with notifies.
Volker
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Samba version is 3.3.3.
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Martin Edwards <
martin.f.edwa...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Sorry it's taken so long to reply. The pool-usage output for one such
> process is here:
>
> http://samba.dreamhosters.com/pool-usage.txt
>
> The problem has been mitigated somewha
Sorry it's taken so long to reply. The pool-usage output for one such
process is here:
http://samba.dreamhosters.com/pool-usage.txt
The problem has been mitigated somewhat just by giving the box more RAM but
it's very frustrating.
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Volker Lendecke
wrote:
> On Fri
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:05:11AM +0200, lukasz.fiszer wrote:
> I've already tried to post this question some time ago, maybe this time
> somebody could help me.
>
> I try to authenticate users using FreeRadius in few AD forests. The problem
> is as follows - it is possible to have multiple winbi
Hello
I've already tried to post this question some time ago, maybe this time
somebody could help me.
I try to authenticate users using FreeRadius in few AD forests. The problem
is as follows - it is possible to have multiple winbind instances, each
binded to a different AD domain and each being
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 5:16 AM, jamrock wrote:
> "Liutauras Adomaitis" wrote in message
> news:c1ec9ac0905090805j37fd0255ge2a1f44915326...@mail.gmail.com...
> > Hello Samba People,
> >
> > it is my first letter to Samba ML, so first of all - thanks Samba team
> for
> a
> > great SW.
> >
> > Now
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