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FWIW, I note also that getent passwd does not show me any DOMAIN\foo
entries. Nor does getent group.
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 Karolin Seeger (Karolin Seeger [EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
Hi Chris,
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 06:58:16PM +0100, Chris Hall wrote:
I'm running Samba 3.2.0-17.fc9 as a PDC, serving a printer using CUPS.
When I look at the state of the printer under Windows XP I see that jobs
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but nothing obvious appeared.
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filename specific or machine specific. Or there is some subtle
difference between the machines
Can anyone suggest where I should be looking for this ? (getfacl shows
nothing more than the basic permissions).
[I can edit [EMAIL PROTECTED] without making any difference.]
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User Name:
Domain Name: RHEA
NT Version: 1
LMNT Token: 0x (Windows NT Networking)
LM20 Token: 0x (LanMan 2.0 or higher)
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any event ?
3. is there some hidden access control information that I should
look for ? If so, how ?
Stumped :-(
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Has anyone had this problem? Upgrading from 3.0.24 to 3.0.28 (across
several networks and systems was able to replicate this problem) Building
3.0.28 as a file server, no problems, and building as a DFS server yields no
problems connecting from native windows clients. However, if users browse a
!
Finally, I'm still puzzling about the machine SID and the domain SID on
my PDC... it really seems to me that these should be different ?
Chris
On 7/11/07, Chris Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help...
I'm running Samba v3.0.25b, recently upgraded from v3.0.23a.
I use tdbsam, winbindd etc
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 Chris Hall (Chris Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Help...
I'm running Samba v3.0.25b, recently upgraded.
I use tdbsam, winbindd etc.
The Samba machine is a PDC. If the machine is FRED and the domain is
HOME, should I set up a machine account for FRED and join
to
SID translation. -r doesn't seem to fix the first !!
If there was a way to edit .tdb files, I'd do that.
Where do I go from here ?
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...where do I start looking, please ??
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Or... is are the machine FRED and the domain HOME one and the same ?
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\domain users \
+RHEA\domain guests
Noting that I haven't changed the winbind separator from the default.
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Following myself up...
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 Chris Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I have just struggled to implement a Samba Domain Server, and have some
remaining issues.
I have a Samba PDC using tdbsam, managing a domain called RHEA.
I have (finally) configured a new Samba Domain Server
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 Gerald (Jerry) Carter (Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Chris Hall wrote:
'pdbedit -r -u agrotera$ -G 515', produced:
Unix username:agrotera$
NT username:
Account Flags:[W ]
User SID: S-1-5-21-4211105910-4270789338
it. Is this the problem ?
BTW I discover that it is a good idea to set 'root' in the tdbsam, along
with groupmap for 'Domain Admins' etc. Windows then reports ownership
of 'AUREUS\root'.
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which is to say, nothing changed and no error or warning message was
given.
Can anyone explain this, please ?
Thanks,
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On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 Chris Hall (Chris Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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On my Samba PDC, using tdbpass:
tdbsam -- of course. blush
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On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote
Chris Hall wrote:
...but doesn't change my opinion that software should be written to
avoid obscure failure caused by obvious misconfiguration -- particularly
in the case of an upgrade which turns a previously working configuration
into a broken
go away, now.
Chris
Chris Hall wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 you wrote
No offense,
None taken.
but making any software update or change to a production system
without first testing it in a test environment is an administrative
issue, not a software issue.
That could have reduced my users
the documentation. This is
a good thing.
I'm not stupid (my mother says I'm a genius) but I fell into a trap that
should not have been there in the first place :-(
Chris
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to see if everything works as expected.
Sure. But I'm not trying to run a nuclear power station here.
Chris
Chris Hall wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 you wrote
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 03:59:30PM +, Chris Hall wrote:
* if a change is made that invalidates existing configurations
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