We're evaluating joining another samba domain controller in read-only mode.
With a default provisioning, when running the samba-tool domain RODC, it
fails with the following error:
ldb: ldb_trace_request: (tdb)-search
ldb: ldb_asprintf/set_errstring: NULL Base DN invalid for a base search
ldb_wrap
a
copy of the DNS records?
Does it act like a proxy between one subnet and the main DC?
Should a new DNS entry be added to advertise the RODC as an available
KDC/AD?
Thanks
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 4:33 PM, Andreas Calvo flipy@gmail.com wrote:
I'm preparing a lab to test the scenario in which
I'm preparing a lab to test the scenario in which a remote office uses a
RODC to cache all users/computers/GPOs from a DC.
I've set up a environment with all requirements (two subnets, one with a DC
and the other with a RODC).
I've joined the domain with a windows machine to the RODC subnet with
at 17:27 +0200, Andreas Calvo wrote:
We're evaluating joining another samba domain controller in read-only
mode.
With a default provisioning, when running the samba-tool domain RODC, it
fails with the following error:
ldb: ldb_trace_request: (tdb)-search
ldb: ldb_asprintf/set_errstring: NULL
We're evaluating joining another samba domain controller in read-only mode.
With a default provisioning, when running the samba-tool domain RODC, it
fails with the following error:
ldb: ldb_trace_request: (tdb)-search
ldb: ldb_asprintf/set_errstring: NULL Base DN invalid for a base search
ldb_wrap
Nevermind, it was an incorrect krb5.conf on the RODC (hence the krb5 init
fail).
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 5:27 PM, Andreas Calvo flipy@gmail.com wrote:
We're evaluating joining another samba domain controller in read-only mode.
With a default provisioning, when running the samba-tool
We found out that samba is performing connections on the RPC port (TCP 445)
against itself, and it scales until the memory is gone completely and
crashes.
Any hint?
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Andreas Calvo flipy@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
We've been using samba v4 for a while
is the IP address of the samba server.
This occurs when the backup agent starts running.
It seems that samba it's connecting to itself, and the socket remains open.
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Andreas Calvo flipy@gmail.com wrote:
We found out that samba is performing connections
Hello,
We've been using samba v4 for a while, but recently we faced two problems
for which we cannot determine the source - nor the solution:
- every day samba4 stops authenticating new users and sharing folders.
While previous logged users can access resources and services, users that
weren't
of users are seeing the pop-up windows needs your credentials. Log
off and on again.
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 3:11 AM, Andrew Bartlett abart...@samba.org wrote:
On Sun, 2013-04-28 at 14:31 +0200, Andreas Calvo wrote:
I've changed some of my test users passwords, just to renew the password
expiration
that it is really important to set a password expiration date
after a classic upgrade, isn't it?
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Andreas Calvo flipy@gmail.com wrote:
These are the current settings for the password expiration policy in the
domain:
Password complexity: on
Store plaintext passwords: off
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On Sat, 2013-04-27 at 14:31 +0200, Andreas Calvo wrote:
I had a test environment with a few hundreds of users using Windows 7
under
a samba 3 domain.
They had the registry tweaks required to join a samba 3 domain.
I followed the classicupgrade migration to samba 4 and everything seemed
I had a test environment with a few hundreds of users using Windows 7 under
a samba 3 domain.
They had the registry tweaks required to join a samba 3 domain.
I followed the classicupgrade migration to samba 4 and everything seemed to
be ok.
In my scenario I have a DNS server different from the
I had a test environment with a few hundreds of users using Windows 7 under
a samba 3 domain.
They had the registry tweaks required to join a samba 3 domain.
I followed the classicupgrade migration to samba 4 and everything seemed to
be ok.
In my scenario I have a DNS server different from the
/advantage
public = yes
writable = yes
create mask = 0770
directory mask = 0770
force user = advantage
guest ok = yes
case sensitive = no
Is there any problem with that?
Thanks
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On 09/03/2006 11:13 AM, Andreas Calvo escreveu:
Hi!
I've been using samba as PDC with a LDAP backend, and everything seems to
work fine but, whenever a user has to auth to samba, it seems that the
query
Hi!
I've been using samba as PDC with a LDAP backend, and everything seems to
work fine but, whenever a user has to auth to samba, it seems that the query
that it performs is against the mail attribute, instead of the uid as I
desired.
Is there any way to manually specify the query filter to use
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