Andrew Bartlett samba.org> writes:
> Where is ldap.h on your system. It may be enough to just specify
> CFLAGS="-I/usr/local/openldap/include" ./configure
>
> (if that is where ldap.h is).
>
> If we have found ldap.h, it will be added to those tests.
>
I'm using a dedicated openldap installa
On Thu, 2013-07-25 at 17:07 +0200, i...@bugblatterbeast.de wrote:
> I'm using samba4.0.1 and it works very well in general. Unfortunately
> I'm missing something like "map to guest = bad user" and I can't get
> the Guest account to work. Is there any way to set up some public
> shares on an A
On Thu, 2013-07-25 at 14:40 +, Gilles Pion wrote:
> Samba version 4.0.7
> Aix 6.1
> Compiler: IBM xlc
>
> Last lines of "./configure" output:
> Checking for ldap_init : not found
> Checking for ldap_init_fd : not found
> Checking for ldap_initialize : not found
> Checking for ldap_set_rebin
Hello Chris,
Am 30.07.2013 01:36, schrieb chris.ha...@proporta.com:
In an attempt to implement RFC2307 in the Samba directory, I rebuilt my
test domain (Samba4) using the --use-rfc2307 option in the samba-tool
domain provision command.
"The --use-rfc2307 option enables your Samba AD automatical
On Tue, 2013-07-30 at 10:27 +0530, itsaheb wrote:
> Even after cleaning etc and private directories im still getting the same
> error:
>
>
> Provisioning
> convert_string_talloc: Conversion not supported.*pdb_init_ldapsam:
> WARNING: Could not get domain info, nor add one to the
> domain. We can
On Mon, 2013-07-29 at 19:29 -0400, Ryan Bair wrote:
> Yes, AD has explicit support for pre-2000 clients.
>
> WINS is alive and well and name resolution is working.
>
> I really think the bogus TGS reply is messing things up, but I'd like to
> have someone more knowledgeable confirm the behavior
Even after cleaning etc and private directories im still getting the same error:
Provisioning
convert_string_talloc: Conversion not supported.*pdb_init_ldapsam:
WARNING: Could not get domain info, nor add one to the
domain. We cannot work reliably without it.*
pdb backend ldapsam:ldap://localhost
(some more followup---sorry if I ask too much / too many Q's,
if so, just don't respond! I won't be offended)..
You might look for a file system loop and check for options in treesize pro
to detect such.
Another program to try is "WinDirStat's home is
http://windirstat.sourceforge.net/.
The
To whom it may concern,
Not long ago, I joined a Samba4 box as a DC to a single DC Windows 2003
Active Directory domain to begin the process of learning Samba4.
Unfortunately, before I was ready to make the total switch, my Windows
2003 server died, and the remnants of my domain were left with
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to ensure my various Samba3 fileservers have consistent
Samba User/Group -> Linux UID/GID mappings between them. The domain is
controlled by a Samba4 DC.
Samba3 is used because it's maintained in the distributions that we
have deployed already.
I believe that using
Yes, AD has explicit support for pre-2000 clients.
WINS is alive and well and name resolution is working.
I really think the bogus TGS reply is messing things up, but I'd like to
have someone more knowledgeable confirm the behavior is incorrect.
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 5:23 PM, Gaiseric Vandal
I wouldn't have even guessed that NT4 would join a modern AD domain.
It looks like MS did provide client software to join a Windows 2000 AD
domain.Or does the NT4 machine think it is in an NT4 / Samba3 type
domain?
Presumably you can see the domain users in the local user manager
prog
Oh, forgot to mention. Samba 4.0.7-4 Sernet packages running on CentOS 6.4.
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Ryan Bair wrote:
> I'm attempting to get an old NT4 client participating in a Samba4 domain.
> Users can logon to the machine locally and access network shares on other
> machines in the
I'm attempting to get an old NT4 client participating in a Samba4 domain.
Users can logon to the machine locally and access network shares on other
machines in the network. However, no one can access shares on the NT4
machine using the machine name. Attempting this results in an error "The
account
Nice to see my how to is helping out.
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On 29/07/2013, at 4:12 PM, "Mgr. Peter Tuharsky, MsU Banska Bystrica"
wrote:
> Thank You
>
> Dňa 24.07.2013 15:38, L.P.H. van Belle wrote / napísal(a):
>> Hai,
>>
>> Just look here
>>
>> http://www.enterprisesamba.com/samba/
>>
I have a win 8 member on my test domain and it joined fine. Did you try
joining using full domain name as well as the NETBIOS name?
Chris
On 29 Jul 2013 18:46, "Marc Muehlfeld" wrote:
> Am 29.07.2013 08:00, schrieb Daniel Müller:
> >> I have one w8 prof in my Samba AD test environment and it wor
More info on this:
The NAS running FreeBSD has 48GB RAM, same as the test NAS we are
duplicating the error on. Both machines see this error with 3.6.9 Samba.
The initial try at duplicating the error didn't produce it. It wasn't until
we increased the amount of files in the CIFS share that we were
Am 29.07.2013 08:00, schrieb Daniel Müller:
>> I have one w8 prof in my Samba AD test environment and it works
>> without problems.
>
Just be sure you did no registry hack on the windows 8 machine!?
No registry hack here.
Under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManWorksta
Hello,
Am 29.07.2013 16:10, schrieb iss...@aralar.edunet.es:
The win8 machine is able to resolve the netbios name of the server.
ping works fine. I ping the netbios name and it returns the ip address.
I attach the 4 screenshots.
- the first is the message I get on trying to join the domain
- th
Run the "testparm -v" to see full details, including defaults that may
not have been explicitly specified in smb.conf. You want to look
out for the "passdb backend" value. On samba 3.4 or later tdbsam is
probably the only valid local option. If you were using the smbpasswd
file (text?) f
Also, here are the 'global' sections from the 'testparm' command.
Existing Unix server
[global]
workgroup = DDOMAIN
server string = Samba Server PDC
smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
log file = /usr/lib/samba/var/log.%m
max log size = 50
time server = Yes
keepalive = 0
Sorry, that was copy-past error.
Actual command im using is this -
/usr/local/samba/bin/samba-tool domain classicupgrade
--dbdir=/samba-backup/--use-xattrs=yes --realm=mydomain.com
/samba-backup/smb.conf --dns-backend=BIND9_DLZ
as per the instructions from
https://wiki.samba.org/index
Sorry, forgot to say that the Unix server has Samba 3.0.10, and the
Debian server is 3.5.6.
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I installed and configured samba 4.2.0pre1 on this ubuntu server
12.04.2. It's purpose is to server as an PDC. During provisioning, I had
to specify --use-ntvfs as option. However, i now read that s3fs is the
default. Can i change to s3fs without reinstalling ?
What is the best permission settin
I would guess this is your problem:
--realm=mydomain.com/samba-backup/smb.conf
Should be --realm=mydomain.com
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 6:19 AM, I Am Netizen wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> *I'm migrating to samba4 (samba 4.0.7) and doing "Upgrading In Place"
> **and running classicupgrade; *I have insta
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 2:26 AM, Wong siu yu wrote:
> Redhat given me the samba-3.6.6 with samba-winbind-3.6.6.
> I can setup the trust relationship with my AD.
> Thanks for your supporting.
Good! And seriously consider updating from RHEL 5.2 to RHEL 5.9. There
are inevitable security and perform
I’m testing moving a current Samba PDC configuration from an
existing Unix server to a new Debian server, and as expected, can’t
login to the new PDC from a PC which had been connected to the old
PDC.
The new Debian Samba configuration is working okay in that I can
join a new PC to it, login,
Hi Team,
*I'm migrating to samba4 (samba 4.0.7) and doing "Upgrading In Place"
**and running classicupgrade; *I have installed openldap-devel...as im
migrating database from ldap.* *
*while doing this am getting the following error message:*
# /usr/local/samba/bin/samba-tool domain classicupgra
Hi.
I recently moved a Samba v3.4.7 from being a PDC to a member of a Windows 2008
domain.
Everything works fine, shares are visible and usable by users, but only by
typing the server name, the server is NOT visible while browsing the network.
The only "issue" i noticed is the DNS update error
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