On Tue, 12 Mar 2013 09:43:46 +
Rowland Penny wrote:
> You can create shares on samba4 and connect to them from the cli, via
> smbclient for instance, you just cannot browse to them.
> The accepted practice seems to be, set up Samba 4 for authorisation
> and then set up a separate Samba3 file
with Windows, force them to change the OpenLDAP-Password-Entry and sync it back
to AD (if this is possible when password change is disabled).
Best regards
Denis Witt
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Windows. How can we get the Password Hash from Samba4-AD and is there a
way to write it (in case the OpenLDAP password changes).
Thanks.
Best regards
Denis Witt
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On 24.05.2012 15:30, BeavieS wrote:
Problem: No user can execute an .exe file from a group share under any
windows version (wXP til Windows 7).
Check your Internet Explorer (yes, IE) Security-Settings and if you are
connecting to the share via the server IP add the IP to the IE trusted
sites
Hi Felipe,
thanks for you reply.
Once LDAP reports the user is present in the group, the system
should do the rest. :)
I'll try that.
If this isn't possible, is there a way to map more than one
group to the rid=512 (ntgroup="Domain Admins")?
That's also possible, you should use 'net grou
On 20.09.2011 15:39, Hoover, Tony wrote:
Of course, those steps are only necessary if you want to share resources
from your Mac with the rest of your network. I don't believe the existing
CIFS (SMB client in the kernel) client has gone away in OSX 10.7.
OSX 10.7 still has an SMB/CIFS client,
quot; the group isn't found, even if the group is shown
using "getent group".)
If this isn't possible, is there a way to map more than one group to the
rid=512 (ntgroup="Domain Admins")?
Thanks.
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Denis Witt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: Gn
n]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /home/samba/netlogon
valid users = %U
admin users = root
browseable = No
Any ideas?
Regards,
Denis Witt
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