I tried to build a setup to model and hence learn how to configure samba
servers for the setup that I described below.
However, a user login in which the profile is defined to be on a samba
server that is not the PDC never gets a roaming profile -- instead the user
always gets a temporary profile.
I have Windows server 2003 AD controller and Samba 3 (3.5.11 or 3.6.3)
member server running on FreeBSD 8.2/9.0. I don't use MS Services for
Unix and my setup relies on Winbindd for idmapping. I can see all users
/ groups with wbinfo -g, wbinfo -u, getent group, getent passwd. I can
see all use
I currently have a server which is both the PDC for my domain and the file
server for the network.
I need to split these functions and move the PDC function to another box,
while leaving the original server as the file server on which home
directories and roaming profiles are stored. User credenti
Hi,
I am have SAMBA configured on Linux, Solaris & HP UX machine. All version are
lower than 3.4.7. I am able to access SAMBA Shares from Windows XP, Windows NT
/ 2003 Server. Recently we added Windows 7 and Windows 2008 Std Edition as
client but I am unable to access Samba Shares from Windows
On 23-03-12 21:01, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
Samba 3.5.3 should recent enough to work properly.
You should probably trouble shoot your Windows 98 and XP machines
separately.
Do you have any real XP machines? Were you XP machines working prior to
this problem?
Do you get the errors in the smbd log
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 10:51:47AM +, Johan Hendriks wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> probably my lack of understanding the whole thing is making it a little
> confusing for me.
>
> Is there a way to get the same id's on a second server.
You could move to using an LDAP backend, then it'll
On 24/03/12 01:20, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Fri, 2012-03-23 at 23:54 +0100, steve wrote:
What is working well for us in tests is giving Domain Users a uid, gid,
setting their primaryGroupID to that of a posix-ified security group and
storing these attributes in their entry in sam.ldb. The only