Hi
2010/5/19 Viatte Frédéric :
> Hello
>
> Here is what I put in the end:
>
> . / Setup / provision --realm = DOMAINE.CH --domain = SAMBA --adminpass =
> Password --server-role = 'domain controller'
>
> And here is what I get after running the command:
>
> Role Server: domain controller
> Hostnam
2010/5/18 Viatte Frédéric :
> Sorry, I was wrong!
>
> As I understood, I do this command:
>
> --realm = SERVEUR-TPI.DOMAINE.CH --domain = SAMBA
>
> Just the name of my server and the name of my NETBIOS has to have to be
> different ? It is good it?
I think the realm should NOT include the server
Hello
Here is what I put in the end:
. / Setup / provision --realm = DOMAINE.CH --domain = SAMBA --adminpass =
Password --server-role = 'domain controller'
And here is what I get after running the command:
Role Server: domain controller
Hostname: SERVER-TPI
NetBIOS Domain: SAMBA
DNS Dom
Quoting Felix Miata (mrma...@earthlink.net):
> > Special thanks go to Blackbit [4] for creating the new design,
>
> Special chide to Blackbit for the outcome. :~(
.../...
There are two ways to react after improvements or changes when one has
trouble with them: constructive criticism, given wit
2010/5/18 Alex McKenzie :
> r...@sl1:/etc/samba# testparm
> Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC
> [global]
> workgroup = CHEMBMB
> domain logons = Yes
> preferred master = Yes
> domain master = Yes
> This is a standalone server providing file sharing, but not acting as a
>
2010/5/18 Karolin Seeger :
> [1] http://samba.org/
Do you have a sans-serif version of it?
Regards,
Norberto
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On 2010/05/18 15:40 (GMT+0200) Karolin Seeger composed:
> As some of you might have noticed, the official Samba web site [1] has been
> revised during the sambaXP conference [2]. The web design was revamped and
> a new logo has been created. Some of the related pages (e.g. the Wiki [3])
> have alr
SNIP
Today, i've updated this page
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/Winbind
On Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 server with samb4 alpha 12 built from git, it
works.
So very much obliged.
Barraillé Laurent
Le 18/05/2010 20:16, t...@tms3.com a écrit :
Having some difficulties determini
Oh, note for the "does not crash the system", there is one other
modification that is required to be made at the same time: I need to
remove winbind from the pam.d/* files. In order for the system to
boot successfully when winbind is badly broken/crashed, I must
simultaneously remove it from nsswi
Hi all,
I have been playing with samba4 (Samba 4.0.0alpha12-GIT-9ad9fd5) for a
few days and so far its working great - clients join the domain, with
roaming profiles and home directories served from it.
AFAICT the xidNumber is incrementally assigned from a pool of values
between lowerBound and
It doesn't crash the system, but it doesn't authenticate against
winbind, and winbind is still very broke (large quantity of log
messages, wbinfo -u don't return, etc).
--Jim
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Chris Smith wrote:
> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Jim Kusznir wrote:
>> Any more s
Today, i've updated this page
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/Winbind
On Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 server with samb4 alpha 12 built from git, it works.
Barraillé Laurent
Le 18/05/2010 20:16, t...@tms3.com a écrit :
Having some difficulties determining which way to go here.
Have an Ubuntu 10.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Eliel wrote:
> it would problably not crashs, but will not use winbind to authenticate
"Probably" doesn't answer the question. Yes, it wouldn't use winbind
to authenticate but the winbindd daemon would still be running and
maybe that additional info (whether it cr
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Thanks -- the first two were useful, but only blocked samba. Which, to
be fair, is all I asked about.
Here's a third option, which will also block PAM:
In ldap.conf (on my system, running Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server), modify the
following two lines:
1)
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Jim Kusznir wrote:
> Any more suggestions? Anyone actually using winbind successfully?
What changes if you change:
/etc/nsswitch.conf
-
passwd: compat winbind
group: compat winbind
to:
-
passwd: compat
group:
After update from 3.0 to 3.4.7 roaming profiles were not being saved
on XP. Disabled ipv6 on our Samba server (some update must have
re-enabled it) and rebooted. Now profiles on XP seem to be working OK
again.
Not so for Windows 7. This is a newly set up Windows 7 machine,
registry fixes were
Having some difficulties determining which way to go here.
Have an Ubuntu 10.2 server running S4Alpha11. The samba stuff is
working well enough (though with a bit too much idle CPU
consumption--haven't go there yet).
However, I can't get proper responses for file system and user/group
looku
Couldn't get it to work.
XP32 was fine. Vista was intermittent - not sure it's related.
Direct connection was fine (i.e., \\fileserver\share instead of \
\dfsserver\share)
Debugging, the difference seemed to be an additional forward slash at
the end of reqpath.
Not a big deal for us as w
Ack, this message got burried in my mail reader...Thanks for the reply.
My entire smb.conf is included in my origional message to the list;
I'll paste it again here:
smb.conf
[global]
security = ads
netbios name = casas-lin
realm = CASAS.WSU.EDU
workgroup
Sorry, I was wrong!
As I understood, I do this command:
--realm = SERVEUR-TPI.DOMAINE.CH --domain = SAMBA
Just the name of my server and the name of my NETBIOS has to have to be
different ? It is good it?
Thank you
De : Michael Wood [esiot...@gmail.com]
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This is for the same file server I wrote about earlier.
I would like to restrict access by group, as defined in LDAP. The
obvious solution is to add a filter to the login LDAP search that
restricts to gidNumber=10038 or 10001, since those are the gro
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This fixed it!
For the record, since I suspect this all gets archived and is
searchable: here's the output of testparm.
r...@sl1:/etc/samba# testparm
Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
Processing section "[homes]"
Processing section "[i
2010/5/18 Viatte Frédéric :
> I do not understand, I will have a hostname and NetBIOS name different?
>
> So
>
> -- Domain = SAMBA
>
> it'll be my name NETBIOS, and
>
> -- Realm = TPI.DOMAINE.CH-SERVER
>
> will my machine name + my domain?
Let's say you have a web server called www.domaine.ch and
Hello,
I have a lot of problems with a samba server version 3.0.34, it usually
lost changes in files or completely files, How i can fix this error messages?
[2010/05/18 10:18:41, 0] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_grow(252) prs_grow: Buffer
overflow - unable to expand buffer by 2 bytes.[2010/05
I do not understand, I will have a hostname and NetBIOS name
different?
Yes.
So
-- Domain = SAMBA
it'll be my name NETBIOS, and
-- Realm = TPI.DOMAINE.CH-SERVER
will my machine name + my domain?
Thank you
De : t...@tms3.com [t...@tms3.com]
Date d'
I do not understand, I will have a hostname and NetBIOS name different?
So
-- Domain = SAMBA
it'll be my name NETBIOS, and
-- Realm = TPI.DOMAINE.CH-SERVER
will my machine name + my domain?
Thank you
De : t...@tms3.com [t...@tms3.com]
Date d'envoi : mardi 18 m
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I do have smbldap tools installed and, as far as I can tell, set up.
net join CHEMBMB -U Administrator returns "cannot join as standalone
machine".
The LDAP structure may be the issue... I don't think computer accounts
were ever set up on the current
On 05/18/2010 05:47 AM, Steven Enderle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> we are trying to set up Samba with LDAP Backend. Using the Samba
> toolchain to add our existing users/groups, the net command seems to get
> confused about what users and groups are, if both have the same name and
> are used in the same c
SNIP
How to know the NetBIOS name in Linux?
Linux does not care. Only Windows cares.
The name of my domain is: DOMAINE.CH
The name of my server: SERVEUR-TPI
The posix name of the server does not matter. Nor does the DNS name
as it can have more than one DNS name. You need to work
As some of you might have noticed, the official Samba web site [1] has been
revised during the sambaXP conference [2]. The web design was revamped and
a new logo has been created. Some of the related pages (e.g. the Wiki [3])
have already been adapted to the new style as well.
Special thanks go to
Thank you for your reply
How to know the NetBIOS name in Linux?
The name of my domain is: DOMAINE.CH
The name of my server: SERVEUR-TPI
If I put "-- realm = SERVEUR-TPI.DOMAINE.CH -- domain = DOMAINE.CH "
His able to walk?
Thank you
De : samba-boun..
Hi
2010/5/18 Viatte Frédéric :
> Hello
>
> Thank you for your quick response!
>
> Right?. The full name of my server is: server-tpi.domaine.ch
>
> I put as a command:. / Setup / provision - realm = DOMAINE.CH - domain =
> DOMAIN - adminpass = Pass2010 - server-role = 'domain controller'
>
> The i
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t...@tms3.com wrote:
> SNIP
>>> SID for domain SL1 is: S-1-5-21-1557386430-3227286864-500253393
>>> SID for domain CHEMBMB is: S-1-5-21-4167008922-1292391803-4044586981
>>>
>>> 7) Users have both user and group SIDs in the form
>>> "S-1-5-21-41670089
SNIP
Because in the "HOWTO" is set "- realm = samdom.example.com - domain =
SAMDOM"
but what corresponds "SAMDOM" Because the domain is "example.com" no ?
SAMDOM is the Windows domain.
This is a sub domain of the "example.com" domain
Well, not really. SAMDOM is the NETBIOS name of the
I need samba users to be able to change there own password I have swat running
I can login as root and changes users passwords fine. But if I login into swat
as a normal user and try to change a password I get
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : Password
restriction.
Th
On 18/05/2010 12:47, Terry wrote:
> I need samba users to be able to change there own password I have swat
> running I can login as root and changes users passwords fine. But if I login
> into swat as a normal user and try to change a password I get
>
> machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password ch
Hello
Thank you for your quick response!
Right?. The full name of my server is: server-tpi.domaine.ch
I put as a command:. / Setup / provision - realm = DOMAINE.CH - domain = DOMAIN
- adminpass = Pass2010 - server-role = 'domain controller'
The information I entered is correct?
And here is my
Hello,
we are trying to set up Samba with LDAP Backend. Using the Samba
toolchain to add our existing users/groups, the net command seems to get
confused about what users and groups are, if both have the same name and
are used in the same context.
Here is what I tried:
==commandline==
-> Create
Hi,
provision --realm=domgc.iut-nimes.fr --domain=domgc
--adminpass=topsecret --server-role='domain controller'
My test server configuration :
ip : 192.168.2.32
short name : srvsmb4
full name : srvsmb4.domgc.iut-nimes.fr
my /etc/hosts file :
127.0.0.1localhost
192.168.2.32srvsmb4.
Hello
Are that someone has an example of the command "provision" that he made himself
?
Because in the "HOWTO" is set "- realm = samdom.example.com - domain = SAMDOM"
but what corresponds "SAMDOM" Because the domain is "example.com" no ?
Thanks
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