On 11/26/2012 09:09 AM, Hleb Valoshka wrote:
On 11/26/12, Thomas Simmons wrote:
What are the benefits of using BIND instead of Samba's internal DNS server?
You can use additional resource types like SPF or SSHFP.
You can use different views for different clients.
It's much easier to update zon
On 11/26/2012 11:07 AM, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
> Any assistance or advice on what to look for would be awesome.
One additional note that I've been able to put together.
Windows reports that the permissions that I've set on the server match
my expectations of what Windows thinks the permissions
Hi all,
It's getting close to Samba4 release time, and we need to have
a good press release to generate excitement around all our new
features !
So I was wondering if people who have been working with the
Samba4 code and have nice things to say about it for themselves
or their companies would be
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 09:53:53AM +0100, Adrian Berlin wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thanks for reply.
>
> Debug file with level 10 attached.
I didn't say post to the list (it got stripped anyway :-).
I said log a bug and attach the log there.
Hope this helps,
Jeremy.
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Hi,
Here is an extract from my post on installing Samba4 on CentOS6. I have
iptables working - I used netstat and Wireshark to monitor the packets.
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The ports needed are:
53, TCP & UDP (DNS)
88, TCP & UDP (Kerberos authentication)
135, TCP (MS RPC)
137, UDP (NetBIOS name service)
138, UDP (N
On 11/26/12, Thomas Simmons wrote:
> What are the benefits of using BIND instead of Samba's internal DNS server?
You can use additional resource types like SPF or SSHFP.
You can use different views for different clients.
It's much easier to update zone using good old shared key than using
wrapper
Hello all,
I have a Samba 4 system setup with 4.0.0-rc5 working as an Active
Directory controller for a set of seven Win7 computers, and most things
are working. However, file shares are not.
In all cases, if I add users to Domain Admins, they can access the
shares. In all cases, if users
Have you tried logging into the PC using the samba domain administrator
account?
Assuming the PC was properly joined to the domain then you should be
able to configure the local accounts and groups.
You can create domain group that is then a member of the PC's local
administrator group. Thi
Hi there,
I have huge problems with backing up a quite large Windows share with Amanda and
smbclient. Could you please tell me how to increase any timeout value smbclient
is using? I have about 93000 files in that share and Windows needs some time to
report it to the smblcient it seems.
So Im not
Hello,
What are the benefits of using BIND instead of Samba's internal DNS server?
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With Windows7, the 1st account you create during the initial setup is
typically a member of the local admin group. The actual "Administrator"
account is normally disabled. Did this 1st account get deleted?
When you joined the domain, the Domain Admin's groups should have been
added to the l
Hi,
I have a windows 7 machine withouth local administrator account.
I need to create such an account. I can log in to the machine with a user
on my samba domain.
What do I need to do in order to get administrator access, or access to
create an local administrator account?
I have tried to do thi
On 26.11.2012 14:39, Andreas Krupp wrote:
With the above I was not able to connect via remote Administration
tools to the Active Directory Service. Does anybody have a
comprehensive list of ports/protocols one has to "open" in IPTABLES to
get DNS, Samba, Fileshares, Active Directory, etc. wor
Hello,
I do appologize if this is something that was already discussed somewhere
else... but for now I was not able to find the appropriate How-To.
Would anybody know what the IPTABLES entries are to have working Samba4 Domain
Controller?
I tried the following:
-A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 12:06:50PM +0100, Dietrich Hentschel wrote:
> hi again,
>
> thank you for answer.
>
>
> On 25.11.2012 20:01, Gary Dale wrote:
> >When you are using samba to connect, the user, group and file permission
> >get passed through it. Rather than trying to force a particular use
hi again,
thank you for answer.
On 25.11.2012 20:01, Gary Dale wrote:
When you are using samba to connect, the user, group and file permission
get passed through it. Rather than trying to force a particular user,
try mapping the Windows (samba) user to the local (server) user tommy.
I added
Hai,
The debian 3.5.6 is buggy, use de 3.6.6 version from backports, fixed my
problems also.
Louis
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