More information: I attempted to connect to the server via \\
ad.redacted.com\Test. The diagnose button shows this:
Problems found
file and price resource( auth.ad.redacted.com) is online but isn't
responding to connection attempts.
I grabbed Active Directory Explorer from sysinternals, and
After doing an nmap scan and some googling, I discovered Comcast, One of my
ISPs, blocks outgoing ports 135, 139, and 445.
Does anyone know a good way around those ports being blocked?
Can I reassign them in samba, and then update srv records to match?
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 1:02 AM, Hef
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 8:52 AM, Hef hef+sa...@pbrfrat.com wrote:
After doing an nmap scan and some googling, I discovered Comcast, One of my
ISPs, blocks outgoing ports 135, 139, and 445.
Does anyone know a good way around those ports being blocked?
Can I reassign them in samba, and then
From: Paul D. DeRocco pdero...@ix.netcom.com
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2013 14:38:34 -0700
I have an embedded box (Yocto Project based linux distro) to which I'm
adding Samba 3.6 (from OpenEmbedded). All I need it for is to provide one
browsable file share that allows read/write access to anyone on the
We have a strange name resolution problem on Windows 7 clients. (Windows
XP clients are working fine!)
If a Windows 7 client is connected more than 7 or 8 hours to our Samba 4
active directory server, we can't
do ping servername anymore, but ping servername.domainname works fine.
After logout
On 04/10/2013 09:48 AM, X-Dimension wrote:
We have a strange name resolution problem on Windows 7 clients.
(Windows XP clients are working fine!)
If a Windows 7 client is connected more than 7 or 8 hours to our Samba
4 active directory server, we can't
do ping servername anymore, but ping
Am 10.04.2013 04:54, schrieb Nick Semenkovich:
- If you look into the zone via the windows DNS snap-in - do you see the
correct IP for this record there?
No, it shows the incorrect record.
If you see the wrong IP in the DNS snap-in too, the it's really inside
the AD database and doesn't
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Marc Muehlfeld sa...@marc-muehlfeld.dewrote:
Am 10.04.2013 04:54, schrieb Nick Semenkovich:
- If you look into the zone via the windows DNS snap-in - do you see the
correct IP for this record there?
No, it shows the incorrect record.
If you see the
Am 10.04.2013 20:29, schrieb Nick Semenkovich:
I'll take a look -- by what mechanism do clients update the AD with their
current IPs? (I think these were the IPs the machines had during domain
creation).
In the settings of the IP protocol of the network adapter you can find
in the DNS tab a
I am trying to figure out why winbind is using 100% CPU on my file server.
I am using Samba version 4.0.4. Everything is fine for a few minutes when I
start winbind, however after a while it begins using 100% CPU. I haven't
been able to narrow down what triggers this CPU usage spike, but I did
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 06:46:48PM -0400, Dylan Klomparens wrote:
I am trying to figure out why winbind is using 100% CPU on my file server.
I am using Samba version 4.0.4. Everything is fine for a few minutes when I
start winbind, however after a while it begins using 100% CPU. I haven't
been
Le 10/04/2013 06:59, Gémes Géza a écrit :
You should check rfc2307 on the samba AD, if your users do not have
uidNumber gidNumber attributes they are going to be ignored by the
winbind daemon if you specify rfc2307 schema mode on the domain member.
If I have understood, when I don't use
On Tue, 2013-04-09 at 12:10 -0700, Phil Quesinberry wrote:
No I didn't do that... honest.
I did a yum remove of python26 which also removes python26-devel and
python26-libs and went around the system cleaning up leftover copies of the
python 2.6 executable. After that I re-installed the
I just had samba4 (git 69b3d19 from yesterday) crash while logging in as
administrator.
The login stalled, and on the samba4 AD DC, winbind stopped responding --
getent passwd stopped showing the domain entries, and commands that
showed some samba users (e.g. ls in a directory with domain owners,
Hi,
A while ago I setup Samba4 on CentOS 6. Samba version was 4.0.0 using
the RPM from SOGo. I used the DLZ BIND backend with BIND 9.8.
I tested with a Windows 7 VM client. When I joined the client to the
domain it was automatically added to the AD DNS and appeared in the
Windows DNS Manager.
Looking at the dns srv records samba4 creates, I don't see any that cover
what smbd is using.
Does anyone have a reference for what srv records affect what ports windows
looks for for registering with a domain?
How do I change the ports smbd is using?
I know there is a way, because
I'm using the Yocto Project to build an embedded distro, to which I'm adding
Samba 3.6 from OpenEmbedded. Doing so increases my root file system from
about 63MB to 175MB. I seem to be building a large Samba server with a small
ancillary operating system tacked onto it.
I listed the files in my
The autobuild test system has detected an intermittent failing test in
the current master tree.
The autobuild log of the failure is available here:
http://git.samba.org/autobuild.flakey/2013-04-10-1221/flakey.log
The samba3 build logs are available here:
The branch, master has been updated
via afd291b Avoid leaking temp file if an exception is raised
from 8aae8b5 s3:smbd: do not access data behind req-buf+req-buflen in
srvstr_pull_req_talloc()
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master
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