Hey all,
I just downloaded the latest samba4 git and provisioned an Active
Directory domain following the directions on the wiki. However, when I
wanted to raise the default domain's functionality level from Windows
Server 2003 to 2008 R2, I'm getting errors from samba-tool with
something to do wi
On 11/7/2011 14:59, TAKAHASHI Motonobu wrote:
From: Dale Schroeder
Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 15:30:05 -0600
On 11/07/2011 2:13 PM, Orlando Irrazabal wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to migrate my print server to Samba. All is working well
except security. In my domain, some groups are able to prin
From: Dale Schroeder
Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 15:30:05 -0600
> On 11/07/2011 2:13 PM, Orlando Irrazabal wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I'm trying to migrate my print server to Samba. All is working well
> > except security. In my domain, some groups are able to print to
> > certain printers and
On 11/07/2011 2:13 PM, Orlando Irrazabal wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to migrate my print server to Samba. All is working well
except security. In my domain, some groups are able to print to
certain printers and others to other printers. I tried with "write
list = @group" but it doesn't wo
I'm attempting to migrate a Samba 3.x / NT domain to Active Directory.
I have a Windows 2003 SE host and ADMT. I've established trusts between
the Samba 3 domain and the Windows 2003 AD domain. I can use "User
Account Migration Wizard" up to the "Account Transition Options". Then
of I check the
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to migrate my print server to Samba. All is working well
except security. In my domain, some groups are able to print to certain
printers and others to other printers. I tried with "write list =
@group" but it doesn't worked. How do I configure the permissions on
samb
I tried a second install of CentOS with X, thinking perhaps the GUI
setup might do something that I was missing in terms of getting samba
connected to active directory. However I still can't get this to work
(now wbinfo doesn't seem to work either) in CentOS. I also tried Fedora 14.
Then I tri
Hi,
No, you don't need CA certificate on win clients 'cause they don't
connect directly to the LDAP. Only your Samba server need CA certificate
to connect to the LDAP using TLS.
Regards,
Bruno
Le 07/11/2011 18:18, steve a écrit :
Hi
I know Linux clients need a CA certificate to
Hi
I know Linux clients need a CA certificate to authenticate via LDAP using TLS.
What about win 7 and XP clients using a Samba server?
Thanks
Steve
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On Monday 07 Nov 2011 07:39:10 steve wrote:
> On Sunday 06 Nov 2011 23:08:27 you wrote:
> > > -Original Message-
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> Hello Felix,
>
> Sorry for the very late answer,
>
> Well I remade a test today, in gpmc.msc (group policy management
console), I have no errors from Windows about the ACLs of the folders for
my policies.
Thanks a lot for your answers, Matthieu and Christopher. It makes me happy
to know that you
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