On Thu, 2012-07-12 at 17:01 -0700, Harsh Shah wrote:
I am trying to install Exchange 2010 with Samba. I am able to install the
Management tools but setup of the Mailbox role fails. Is this known to
work with Samba 4.0 beta 3? The release notes mention that Samba beta 3 is
able to handle
On Thu, 2012-07-12 at 20:50 -0700, Linda W wrote:
Is it possible to build samba without waf?
It has slowed down my local samba builds by a factor of 5-10x -- it
seems to lack
any parallelism, and on a 12 core machine, that really sucks.
Waf builds are quite parallel, just call make -j.
On 13/07/12 02:36, Heather Choi wrote:
How is Samba 3.6 against ADS broken? I have Samba 3.6.6 on SL6.2 with
ADS and it's running great...
In general it is in my belief not broken, and even the generic Samba
packages that come with RHEL 6.2 and it's rebuilds work for me against
our 2008R2
On 13/07/12 07:10, Nick Triantos wrote:
It turns out that setting idmap config * : ad was the cause of my failures. For
some reason, that backend is not compiled into the Ubuntu packages (or at
least, when I ran with debug = 3 for winbind, I saw that the backend 'ad' was
failing to load.
It
Hi Rowland,
Yes, I've added their unix attributes.
It looks like there is a long-open bug in winbind/samba 3.6.x that may be
causing the error below (https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8676). I'm
now stuck behind that so I'm trying to downgrade to 3.5.x.
regards,
-Nick
On Jul 11,
Too late to save grief, I've been grieving on this for weeks now.
I'm rolling back to 3.4.8 because I heard from several sources that idmap
against AD has broken at some point since then. I'd obviously prefer to
install 3.4.8 from an RPM or (even better) a yum repository somewhere but
can't seem
On Thursday 12 July 2012 1:31:06 am Gémes Géza wrote:
Hi Miklos,
Hello Geza,
I stand chastised and apologize. I didn't mean to hijack someone's
thread. I also didn't plan to ask for help in Hungarian, and this is just
a coincidence.
However, if you can help me I'll take whatever I
It turns out that setting idmap config * : ad was the cause of my failures. For
some reason, that backend is not compiled into the Ubuntu packages (or at
least, when I ran with debug = 3 for winbind, I saw that the backend 'ad' was
failing to load.
It does seem, from my very non-scientific
Hi Steve,
I have looked through your Ubuntu SSO howto and there seems to a bit of
confusion when it comes to the nslcd service. According to Ubuntu's
official SSO howto at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SingleSignOn , one
configures nslcd for kerberos on the client side, but according to your
Hello,
I've been struggling with this issue for a few days now. My
configuration is pretty much a stock Ubuntu 12.04 server, with samba4
and bind9 installed from packages.
Samba - 4.0.0alpha18
bind - 9.8.1-P1
I've recompiled the bind package to add dlz support (added flag
--with-dlopen), but
Hi Bernd,
I looked through your solaris sso setup and I noticed that you use autofs
for auto-mounting /home. Will this not give problems with mobile platforms
when they don't have access to there home directories?
There is some interesting info on SSO and cached credentials here:
On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 14:40 +0200, Quinn Plattel wrote:
Hi Bernd,
I looked through your solaris sso setup and I noticed that you use
autofs for auto-mounting /home. Will this not give problems with
mobile platforms when they don't have access to there home
directories?
It sure would, but
Hi,
When I have a service on a client that tries to use kerberos and I get
errors such as these in the log.samba file:
Kerberos: UNKNOWN -- host/ubuntu-test.mydomain.net @ MYDOMAIN.NET: no such
entry found in hdb
Does this mean that the kerberos authentication system is looking for the
For the list
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From: Bernd Markgraf bernd.markg...@med.ovgu.de
Date: Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Linux SSO with samba4?
To: Quinn Plattel qie...@gmail.com
Cc: samba samba@lists.samba.org
On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 14:40 +0200, Quinn
Samba 4.0.0beta3, CentOS 6.2
I can successfully perform an ldbsearch on the Samba ldb by specifying the
-U parameter:
# ldbsearch -H ldap://hostname -U username
and while I can kinit successfully, I cannot use the resulting ticket to
connect:
# ldbsearch -H ldap://hostname
On 13/07/12 14:20, Quinn Plattel wrote:
Does this mean that nslcd must be configured for kerberos on both
the client and the server side?
Yes. nss-ldapd/nslcd must be running at both client and server ends.
To save time, we made a usb memory stick with a script to copy the
keytab,
On 13/07/12 17:35, Steve Thompson wrote:
Samba 4.0.0beta3, CentOS 6.2
I can successfully perform an ldbsearch on the Samba ldb by specifying
the -U parameter:
# ldbsearch -H ldap://hostname -U username
and while I can kinit successfully, I cannot use the resulting ticket to
connect:
#
On Fri, 13 Jul 2012, steve wrote:
/tmp/krb5cc_0 is root's cache. Are you issuing the command as root?
Yes, for the purposes of this particular test. However, the result is the
same if I run as any other user, using the appropriate ticket cache.
Steve
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I have recently upgrade the hardware that the Samba server was running on.
This also included an OS and Samba version upgrade.
Old Server
OpenSuSe 11.1
Samba 3.2.7
New Server
OpenSuSe 12.1
Samba 3.6.3
I moved over everything located in the /etc/samba directory from the old
hardware to the
Hi,
I'm need users with windows change password. l use samba version 3.5 only
for autentication.
Is possible?
Great.
OBS: I use this lines in my samba.
unix password sync = yes
pam password change = yes
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n
On Thu, 2012-07-12 at 13:22 +0200, Quinn Plattel wrote:
Hi,
I think it is great that samba4 has a single sign on solution for Windows
platforms and it seems to work well too, but I am wondering is it possible
to do the same for a Linux environment? I have been studying how to
implement
On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 15:12 +0200, Quinn Plattel wrote:
Hi,
When I have a service on a client that tries to use kerberos and I get
errors such as these in the log.samba file:
Kerberos: UNKNOWN -- host/ubuntu-test.mydomain.net @ MYDOMAIN.NET: no such
entry found in hdb
Does this mean
Hi everyone,
So I'm trying to copy files from a windows share to a samba share. I'm
using robocopy to mirror file files a permissions, but I've recently hit
a little problem with the interaction of permissions, and I'm not sure
how to fix it.
What's happening is that after a file is copied,
You really shouldn't bother trying to compile Samba by hand.
If you want Samba 3.4, get this:
http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/3.4/rhel/6/x86_64/
On 07/13/2012 03:51 AM, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
On 13/07/12 02:36, Heather Choi wrote:
How is Samba 3.6 against ADS broken? I have Samba 3.6.6 on
The branch, master has been updated
via 10b818b s3-auth_samba4: Explain that check_samba4_security is
actually unused
via 1013fab lib/util: Allocate enough space to reference blob-data[len]
from 15fedb3 s3-auth Remove unused global_machine_account_needs_changing
The branch, master has been updated
via 27e20d5 s3: Make us survive smb2.lock.rw-shared with aio enabled
from 10b818b s3-auth_samba4: Explain that check_samba4_security is
actually unused
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master
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The branch, master has been updated
via 726ecf6 Fix bug #9016 - Connection to outbound trusted domain goes
offline.
from 27e20d5 s3: Make us survive smb2.lock.rw-shared with aio enabled
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master
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