Hello Marc,
Yes I read these sections, but I want something different. Users will join
on AD domain (Samba 4) and will connect to an "entry" SSH server, and from
this server they can access other SSH servers on the network. All SSH
servers are configured with /etc/hosts.allow to allow SSH connecti
On Sun, 2013-08-25 at 17:03 +0100, Rowland Penny wrote:
> On 25/08/13 16:52, dahopk...@comcast.net wrote:
> >
> > > Hi, Where does Windows 2008R2 fit into this setup, is it in the same
> > domain? is it the primary AD server?
> >
> > It is a member server in the same domain on which we ran ADUC. I
So after much playing around, leaving and re-joining, etc. I
am now at the stage where I can successfully use "wbinfo" to map UID to SID
and back again.
However I am still getting log files filled (sometimes many,
many entries per second) with lines such as:
Probably should have posted this to "samba-technical" in the
first place, so re-posting in case anyone has any useful ideas .
From: Tris Mabbs
Sent: 12 August 2013 23:08
To: 'samba@lists.samba.org'
Subject: Odd Samba 4 ("4.2.0pre1-GIT-b505111"; actually only using client)
behav
I think I've come across this same problem, although I'm migrating from
3.0.33 (CentOS5) to 3.6 (CentOS6).
I've migrated the domain controller from 3.0.33 to 3.6 first. I dumped
and restored the passwd, secrets and schannel_store tdb files from 3.0
to 3.6, and also migrated the linux accounts
On 25/08/13 16:52, dahopk...@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi, Where does Windows 2008R2 fit into this setup, is it in the same
domain? is it the primary AD server?
It is a member server in the same domain on which we ran ADUC. It was
a member of the prior samba3/LDAP authentication system. I can now
> Hi, Where does Windows 2008R2 fit into this setup, is it in the same domain?
> is it the primary AD server?
It is a member server in the same domain on which we ran ADUC. It was a member
of the prior samba3/LDAP authentication system. I can now log back onto this
server and launch ADUC.
On 25/08/13 16:16, dahopk...@comcast.net wrote:
> Hello, I am not surprised that you are getting different uids &
gids, you do not seem to have anything in smb.conf to pull the
uidNumber & gidNumber from the AD server, unless you are using > sssd.
> You can either use Steve's original nlscd se
> Hello, I am not surprised that you are getting different uids & gids, you do
> not seem to have anything in smb.conf to pull the uidNumber & gidNumber from
> the AD server, unless you are using > sssd.
> You can either use Steve's original nlscd setup, or install sssd or use
> winbind. If yo
On 25/08/13 15:36, dahopk...@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi, could you please post the smb.conf from both the RHEL5.9 & Ubuntu
> 12.04 fileservers
I made minimal changes to either of these. Just noticed that on the
RHEL5.9/Samba3 fileserver that I don't have idmap_ldp:use rfc2307 =
yes, but that sys
> Hi, could you please post the smb.conf from both the RHEL5.9 & Ubuntu
> 12.04 fileservers
I made minimal changes to either of these. Just noticed that on the
RHEL5.9/Samba3 fileserver that I don't have idmap_ldp:use rfc2307 = yes, but
that system is working correctly (at least in the sense t
On 25/08/13 15:06, dahopk...@comcast.net wrote:
Steve and Rowland,
Thanks! I checked smb.conf on both servers and they are identical except for
the netbios name. I still get different uid/gid numbers between the servers
with wbinfo, even for accounts such as mine (dhopkins) that have been acti
Steve and Rowland,
Thanks! I checked smb.conf on both servers and they are identical except for
the netbios name. I still get different uid/gid numbers between the servers
with wbinfo, even for accounts such as mine (dhopkins) that have been active
for years (previous ldap+samba authentication
I'm having some problems I don't quite understand adding a samba4 member
to a samba4 domain. The member joins without problems, but no one can login.
I'm guessing it might be an idmap problem (well, see below for more
details) - the login server is several times updated, and started using
alpha16
On 25/08/13 08:56, steve wrote:
On Sat, 2013-08-24 at 23:02 +, dahopk...@comcast.net wrote:
Notice that the group id and uid are both different. Why?
How did you provision the second DC? Are they replicating OK? When they
are, both DC's need:
idmap_ldb use:rfc2307 = Yes
in the [global] of
Hi,
We implemented a Samba4 server which syncs hourly with a database
containing (among lots of other data) a list of users with their passwords,
etc. So far everything works fine except that users shouldn't be allowed to
change their samba4 password from within Windows, but only through the
other
On Sat, 2013-08-24 at 23:27 +, dahopk...@comcast.net wrote:
> A quick follow-on ... if I examine the local sam.ldb on the server2 via
> ldbedit, it appears the information is correct, but wbinfo still reports
> different numbers:
>
Replication OK then.
> wbinfo -i Test24.User
> Domain\Tes
On 24 August 2013 22:39, steve wrote:
> On Sat, 2013-08-24 at 20:57 +0200, Michael Wood wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > On 24 August 2013 19:05, steve wrote:
> > Hi
> > 4.0.8 file server in a 4.0.8 domain
> >
> > After a user logs in on a Linux client which is joined to the
> >
On Sat, 2013-08-24 at 23:02 +, dahopk...@comcast.net wrote:
>
>
> Notice that the group id and uid are both different. Why?
How did you provision the second DC? Are they replicating OK? When they
are, both DC's need:
idmap_ldb use:rfc2307 = Yes
in the [global] of their smb.conf
On either D
Hello Bruno,
Am 25.08.2013 09:27, schrieb Bruno Vane:
I have some Ubuntu LTS servers running openssh server authenticating to
external openldap. I installed a new Ubuntu LTS server with Samba4 to
create a domain and is working very well. I managed to make a pfsense
firewall authenticate users in
Hi,
I have some Ubuntu LTS servers running openssh server authenticating to
external openldap. I installed a new Ubuntu LTS server with Samba4 to
create a domain and is working very well. I managed to make a pfsense
firewall authenticate users in this Samba4 ldap. How to make openssh in
Ubuntu aut
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