Linux Addict wrote:
Once for all, go ahead with rid and keep the smb.conf consistent across
OR use rfc2307. RID is easier to manage.
Thanks very much for the advice Dale Linux Addict.
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Dale Schroeder wrote:
Which winbind idmap backend are you using?
The default tdb backend generates id's randomly (which appears to be
your case), meaning you will have to do a lot of chown commands on box B.
For consistent mappings, use something like idmap_rid.
as to where to start looking to debug this?
Many thanks in advance.
Ben Tisdall
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one box will be able
to successfully join to AD + export Samba shares.
Cheers,
-Kums
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 1:18 AM, Ben Tisdall b...@redcircleit.com
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tim clusters wrote:
What is your id backend? AD or RID? Can you post your smb.conf
tim clusters wrote:
What is your id backend? AD or RID? Can you post your smb.conf?
Hi Tim thanks for replying.
This is very minimal smb.conf - the history is that it was copied
verbatim from a Guardian snap appliance worked perfectly well on 'Box A'.
workgroup = OURDOMAIN
security = ads
to troubleshoot?
Thanks in advance,
Ben Tisdall
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response for pid 14257, len 3240
Destroying timed event 2ae2266d45b0 async_request_timeout
Retrieving response for pid 14257
uid2sid_recv: uid 10082 has sid S-1-22-1-10082
Could not find domain for sid S-1-22-1-10082
Ben Tisdall wrote:
Hi all,
I have an odd situation on my hands:
* Two CentOS
Shot in the dark, it's not app-armor related is it?
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= No
create mask = 0664
force create mode = 0664
directory mask = 0775
force directory mode = 0775
Thanks,
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Mark Nienberg wrote:
Ben Tisdall wrote:
I made a post a few weeks ago regarding this but was unable to find a
solution. This is the situation:
+ I'm attempting to upgrade from samba 3.0.23a (Fedora core package
3.0.23a-1.fc4.1) to the latest version compiled from Samba source.
Just
. Unfortunately I'm stuck as to what this might be
any pointers to further debugging would be very much appreciated.
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-01 09:32 jdom/
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S,root --
read only = no
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
browseable = no
The UNIX perms/ownerships can stay as they are.
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Hi I'm trying to upgrade from Samba 3.0.23c on FC4 to 3.0.25b from Samba
sources.
Everything appears to function correctly until an MS word document is
opened from a share - the file opens but the smbd
input here Andrew:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbd -b | grep LDAP
HAVE_LDAP_H
HAVE_LDAP
HAVE_LDAP_ADD_RESULT_ENTRY
HAVE_LDAP_DN2AD_CANONICAL
HAVE_LDAP_INIT
HAVE_LDAP_INITIALIZE
HAVE_LDAP_SET_REBIND_PROC
HAVE_LIBLDAP
LDAP_SET_REBIND_PROC_ARGS
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force create mode = 0664
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3.0.23a-1.fc4.1
Probably something very silly but I'm out of ideas!
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individually, but not both at once.
Have you configured
the ldap server to use ldap ssl?
Previously, but I'm currently testing without in the interest of
simplicity, ie:
ldap ssl = off
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John Drescher wrote:
On 8/8/07, Ben Tisdall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Drescher wrote:
Is 1389 the real port on the master ldap server?
Yes (I have Scalix running it's own LDAP-like directory on the standard
port).
To further clarify:
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://master.example.com
.
Unfortunately I'd already made a slightly embarrassing regression from
3.0.25b to the Fedora package on Monday due to resource utilisation
issues I haven't yet had time to diagnose. All the more reason to get
back on the case!
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samba to the new backend once it's ready.
HTH
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In summary, Windows ownerships don't pass through with smbfs, the
ownerships will be those specified as options to the mount command, or
if none are specified they will default to root:root. Check the manpage
for smbmount for more details.
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of how it looks like.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p10894282/samba%2Bquery.jpg
I suspect udev is coming into the picture because you're using /media as
your mountpoint.
Try mounting under /mnt see what happens.
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of how it looks like.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p10894282/samba%2Bquery.jpg
I suspect udev is coming into the picture because you're using /media as
your mountpoint.
Try mounting under /mnt see what happens.
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Pardon me, I meant to include this information:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ net rpc -d1 group members Caseworkers
Password:
[2007/05/29 20:53:13, 1] utils/net_rpc.c:run_rpc_command(170)
rpc command
Pardon me, I meant to include this information:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ net rpc -d1 group members Caseworkers
Password:
[2007/05/29 20:53:13, 1] utils/net_rpc.c:run_rpc_command(170)
rpc command function failed! (STATUS_SOME_UNMAPPED)
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can only conclude that the issue was due to some typo that
I've now unwittingly corrected - odd, as I was logging samba at up to 4
saw nothing suggestive.
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can only conclude that the issue was due to some typo that
I've now unwittingly corrected - odd, as I was logging samba at up to 4
saw nothing suggestive.
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Hi,
I have OpenLDAP working here generally without problems for a variety of
applications including the management of Samba. Functioning user
accounts can be created via 'smbldap-useradd' with the proper samba
attributes being added in LDAP, however...
Something odd is happening when I (or
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