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From:
samba-technical-bounces+james.chavez=sanmina-sci@lists.samba.org
[mailto:samba-technical-bounces+james.chavez=sanmina-sci@lists.samba
.org] On Behalf Of William Jojo
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 3:51 PM
To: samba-techni...@samba.org
Subject: To winbind
Hello list,
I am running some Samba ADS member servers on Fedora 9 and samba version
3.2.0.
I would like to upgrade them to 3.2.8.
I upgraded the first one and was no longer able to authenticate to
shares using ADS credentials.
I removed all my tdb files, deleted the computer account and rejoined
Hello List,
I have ADS authentication going for access to my shares.
I have local accounts for production equipment that need to map these
shares as well.
The accounts exist in the Unix backend and I added them to smbpasswd
with "smbpasswd -a"
But when trying to access a share I get an error below.
I did not mention that the data I am sharing out is actually mounted
through NFS off of other boxes. Perhaps that helps with the NFS mentoin
in the log.
Thank you
James
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From: samba-bounces+james.chavez=sanmina-sci@lists.samba.org
[mailto:samba-bounces+james.chavez=
I am using 3.2.3, so it must be available for this version?
I do not see it in the man smb.conf output if it is. Any links or docs
available out there that can help me grasp this a little better. Gotta
ask.
Thanks
James
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Michael, Andreas, and list,
Quick questions for clarity please. Using Winbind and having the uid and gid
consistent across all linux and Solaris servers is something I have struggled
with. So is it fair to say that without SFU, or extending schema with RFC2307,
or using Windows 2003R2 and manual
am unsure. Please point me in the right direction. Again I appreciate
the reply.
Thank You
James
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From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 4:46 AM
To: Chavez, James R.
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Winbind
Hello all,
I have joined my linux boxes to AD and can authenticate using Active
Directory usernames and passwords using Winbind.
I want to Authenticate to AD but have that user mapped to a local Unix
or NIS ID otherwise the AD authentication is useless and only hinders
with file permissions and su