Still can't figure this out.
The client-side logs show two entries:
1. The error in the first message "The processing of Group Policy failed."
2. A DNS processing failure:
"""The system failed to register host (A or ) resource records
(RRs) for network adapter with settings ..."""
At debug
Hi folks,
I think I've read every thread on this issue and don't seem to be able to
resolve it. It doesn't appear to be affecting anything, however I'm not
entirely sure what the implications are either way.
What should I do to troubleshoot it? I have BIND9_FLAT updating a BIND
server, all of the
What does smbstatus give you when you have a user using their GIS software?
Any locks?
On 8 February 2013 21:40, Donny Brooks wrote:
> Everything oplocks related has been disabled. Still the same issue. There
> have been no updates to the software as the GIS guy or I would have had to
> applie
Everything oplocks related has been disabled. Still the same issue. There have
been no updates to the software as the GIS guy or I would have had to applied
them. Also on the old domain it created the lock files also but it worked.
Thanks for the quick replies.
On Friday, February 8, 2013 0
I second disabling oplocks however I would check whether they have had any
software updates or anything to change their GIS software as I'm not too
sure that an oplock would create a .lock file, and it sounds like it maybe
the GIS software doing that.
On 8 February 2013 20:56, Donny Brooks wrote
I would start by disabling oplocks.
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Subject: [Samba] having issues with shares
We recently migrated our install from an ancient fedora 11 install of samba and
openldap to a cent
you can disable ipv6 at a machine level
echo net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1 > /etc/sysctl.d/disableipv6.conf
which I did.
So. Installed my first Samba 4.03 PDC
Kept it simple, used samba's internal DNS forwarding to the main DNS server.
Edited resolv.conf to query localhost.
All was well u
We recently migrated our install from an ancient fedora 11 install of samba and
openldap to a centos 6.3 setup with its openldap and samba. The domain has been
totally recreated from scratch as the person that did the previous setup has
not been employed here in many years. After fighting with s
I don't quite understand- why does the BDC have a dynamic IP address. Or
have a I misunderstood? The DHCP server can provide the IP of the WINS
servers to DHCP clients.Are the XP and Win 7 workstations on a separate
subnet than the servers?
What version are the samba servers?Do both sa
Good afternoon, it is possible make a two way trust relationship between
samba 4.3 and active directory?
best regards
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SR. Linux Unix System administrator
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Just some background: In our environment, we are running both a PDC and
BDC. The local network setup has static ips on a different subnet from dhcp
ips, thus the PDC has a static ip and the BDC has a dynamic one so the
Windows machines are able to see the domain without hardcoding in the ip of
the
On 02/08/13 19:18, Oliver Freyd wrote:
Hello,
does "wbinfo -u" list the users of the trusted domain?
No; however it doesn't do this with Samba 3.5 either (which works).
and getent passwd, too?
Same as above.
Do you think I've got a config problem which only by chance does not
show up w
Am 08.02.2013 17:54, schrieb Andrea Venturoli:
On 02/08/13 13:48, Oliver Freyd wrote:
Hello,
I think I stumbled over the same issue when testing winbind and
interdomain trusts on samba 3.6 these days.
It is a bit hard to find, but "man idmap_ldap" says that the secret must
be stored with
net
On 02/08/13 13:48, Oliver Freyd wrote:
Hello,
I think I stumbled over the same issue when testing winbind and
interdomain trusts on samba 3.6 these days.
It is a bit hard to find, but "man idmap_ldap" says that the secret must
be stored with
net idmap secret DOMAIN SECRET
and I think I used '
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for getting back to me.
On 02/07/2013 04:52 PM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Fri, 2013-02-08 at 08:43 +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Wed, 2013-01-23 at 11:59 -0500, John Center wrote:
Hi,
We are running samba v3.6.3 on Ubuntu 12.04 server. This is being used
with FreeRADIUS
Dear all
I have setup samba4 ad. It is working correctly. I have used internal DNS
with samba.
Forward lookup zone is ok. but not create reverse lookup zone. if i manualy
created reverse zone. it is working.
But it not update automatically. what is the reason for that. any body help
me.
Thank You
I'm trying to configure Squid ntlm autentication on Samba4 DC. I followed
Squid and Samba's documentation and i got success when I login with user
natalia.silva, but if I log with natalia.vaz i get the error
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Hello,
I think I stumbled over the same issue when testing winbind and
interdomain trusts on samba 3.6 these days.
It is a bit hard to find, but "man idmap_ldap" says that the secret must
be stored with
net idmap secret DOMAIN SECRET
and I think I used '*' as DOMAIN (for any domain)
That m
Hello All.
I've installed a new Samba4 server acting like Active Directory Domain
Controller.
I've joined the domain with a windows 7 and a mac os x workstations.
When user password is near to expiration, I'd like that, at login time, it
advice that password is near to expiration date.
If I use
Hi,
On 02/06/2013 11:46 AM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
>> I'm running a Active Directory domain on Samba 4.0.1 and I'm trying to
>> join a Solaris 11 machine this domain:
>>
>> # smbadm join -u Administrator DOMAIN
>> After joining DOMAIN the smb service will be restarted automatically.
>> Would you
On 02/04/2013 03:31 AM, Jake Carroll wrote:
> Do you have an Oracle support contract for OS/integration?
>
> I'd log it in MOS if I were you, and see what they say. Approach this from
> two angles ;).
I've contacted Oracle in the first place. According to them, it's not a
Solaris issue.
Ihsan
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