is, is there a problem with setting the separator as
back-slash. I do see errors in testparm but it appears to be the only way
to enable login.
winbind separator = '\'
winbind enum users = Yes
winbind enum groups = Yes
winbind use default domain = Yes
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Dermot
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as his
desktop background, I mention this because there are references to a
Window7 bug about slow login and a plain desktop, and that has the
correct group policy setting and still the login time was exactly 40
seconds.
I too be interested in hearing what others have to say on this.
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Dermot
find it documented somewhere.
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of the primary group SID
is defined and possibly edit the smbldap.conf so that the SID uses the
domain SID. Does that sound correct? If so, how can I modify the
primary group SID?
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have any advice as to what the problem might be or where
to begin chasing it down.
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On 21 November 2011 08:35, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
On 15/11/11 17:22, Marc Cain wrote:
Sorry, but I can't follow this method (I'm not a windows admin).Where on win
7 do I find:
Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\User Profiles\Set
maximum wait time for the network
2011/11/16 Allen Chen ac...@harbourfrontcentre.com:
Dermot wrote:
try to set this one to 0: \\Computer Configuration\Administrative
Templates\All setings\Set
maximum wait time for the network if a user has a roaming user profile
It seems to have worked and the users have local profiles.
Dp
in replying. This does seem to work. I've tried it
on two machines and they are logging in much, much quicker.
Thank you all.
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machines login at a normal rate. I have
searched and not found any articles that are relevant. Does anyone
else experience this? Does anyone have any tips on how to work out
what Windows 7 is doing during this time?
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On 13 October 2011 08:47, Luca Olivetti l...@wetron.es wrote:
Al 12/10/2011 13:33, En/na Dermot ha escrit:
Hi,
I migrated from an MS NT Domain to a samba3 domain some time back. I
forgot about a couple of machines and am trying to add them. These are
Buffalo NAS workstations so
) but I'd really appreciate some help resoling
this authentication problem.
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Dermot.
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in anger yet.
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environment. I suspect
the answer to this may very dependent on my config.
Can anyone offer any advice?
Thanks in advance.
Dermot.
=== smb.conf on PDC ===
dos charset = UTF-8
display charset = UTF-8
workgroup = FOO
server string = %h server
map
-mayer-echter.de wrote:
Am 16.08.2011 12:48, schrieb Dermot:
Hi,
I recently migrated to a Samba3x domain. One issue that has been
reported to me is that XP users cannot change their password from
their PC. I have done some searching and I haven't seen a straight
forward answer to this.
My
The master is a xenamd64 debian 5.0.6
samba is Version 3.5.6
ldap is 2.4.11 (installed via apt)
Dp.
On 16 August 2011 12:13, J. Echter j.ech...@elektro-mayer-echter.de wrote:
Am 16.08.2011 13:06, schrieb Dermot:
I have a stanza like this in the slapd.conf on the ldap master.
# users can
= /usr/sbin/smbldap-passwd %u
passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Retype*new*password* %n\n
*all*authentication*tokens*updated*
remove : unix password sync = Yes
and try again.
Louis
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do not have to run over their desks every time
there is a message they don't understand.
Does anyone have any suggestion on how to make user management a
little simpler in my environment?
Thanks,
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Does user1 have a local account on the unix box?
Dp.
On 15 August 2011 20:51, Jefferson Allen j.al...@mercuryfilmworks.com wrote:
I have a client with a linux server with samba installed and I've created
users using the smbpasswd command (user1,user2,user3...) but when I go to
the XP machines
and the permissions on the directory?
Dp.
On 15 August 2011 22:14, Jefferson Allen j.al...@mercuryfilmworks.com wrote:
Yes. User1 has been created on the linux box and I used the same password
for creating the user1 and when doing the smbpasswd for user1.
Thank you,
Jefferson
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On 13 August 2011 05:43, TAKAHASHI Motonobu mo...@monyo.com wrote:
From: Dermot paik...@googlemail.com
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 15:26:00 +0100
I throwing myself at it as I write. What I thought I'd do is copy
all the profile except the user.dat. The old user.dat will be there
so
Thanks Aaron,
I throwing myself at it as I write. What I thought I'd do is copy all
the profile except the user.dat. The old user.dat will be there so if
there are problems I can retrieve it.
fingers crossed.
Dermot.
On 12 August 2011 13:51, Aaron E. ssures...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm gong
Well the MS Outlook profiles didn't migrate smoothly. I am re-creating
them but I suspect there is an easier way to move them.
Thanks,
Dermot.
On 12 August 2011 15:26, Dermot paik...@googlemail.com wrote:
Thanks Aaron,
I throwing myself at it as I write. What I thought I'd do is copy all
in advance,
Dermot.
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On 4 July 2011 16:37, Fabio Pardi f.pa...@portavita.eu wrote:
nobody to help?
I just throwing out ideas here. What is the output from pdbedit -P for
all these policies: minimum password age, reset count minutes,
disconnect time, user must logon to change password, password history,
lockout
On 3 July 2011 18:09, Malcolm Sievwright
malcolm.sievwri...@btopenworld.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
but the solution does not fit as I can't find an smbd.conf file in
/etc/init.
My samba config file is located in /etc/samba and I would try removing
any bind interface options.
HTH,
Dp.
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a ACL in the slapd.conf that allows testwww to modify the tree? I
would have thought that you would have required a stanza for that if
you want testwww to modify other elements of the tree.
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On 24 June 2011 05:48, Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.org wrote:
Quoting Dermot (paik...@googlemail.com):
Perhaps I am not understanding you correctly because that runs counter
my experience. The settings in my /etc/ldap/ldap.conf were correct
whereas the ones in /etc/libnss-ldap.conf were
, their parent directory, and who is running the smbd
process.
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Dermot.
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On 24 June 2011 09:48, Thorsten Leiser t.lei...@synchron-is.de wrote:
Hi Dermot,
here are the file permissions on /var/log/samba/log.smbd,
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 434340 24. Jun 10:41 log.smbd
(all files in this directory have this permission)
the parent directory ( /var/log/samba )
drwxr
On 24 June 2011 10:38, Thorsten Leiser t.lei...@synchron-is.de wrote:
10:08, schrieb Dermot:
On 24 June 2011 07:13, Thorsten Leisert.lei...@synchron-is.de
wrote:
Hi,
[2011/06/24 07:47:56, 0] lib/debug.c:reopen_logs(663)
Unable to open new log file /var/log/samba/log.smbd: Permission
), libcomerr2 (= 1.01), libkrb53 (=
1.6.dfsg.2), libldap-2.4-2 (= 2.4.7), libsasl2-2, debconf |
debconf-2.0
Recommends: nscd, libpam-ldap
...
Hope that saves someone the (huge) amount of time it's taken me to
figure out where this problem was.
Thanks,
Dermot.
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On 23 June 2011 13:14, Bruce Richardson wrote:
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 01:00:55PM +0100, Dermot wrote:
Found it.
It turns out that the config file for libnss-ldap is
/etc/libnss-ldap.conf on my distro (Debian). So NSS was ignoring the
config that I had been in /etc/ldap/ldap.conf and taking
=groups. I think I am very
close to working out what's wrong but I could use some advice.
Thanks in advance,
Dermot.
ldap.conf =
base dc=example,dc=co,dc=uk
host localhost rigel.example.co.uk
binddn cn=admin,dc=example,dc=co,dc=uk
bindpw mysecret
bind_policy soft
? or do I have to employ a groupmap between Domain users and the
local users group?
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Dermot.
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On 20 June 2011 11:56, Kanagaraj S raj.kana...@gmail.com wrote:
My queries on SAMBA:
1. How the link ( kind of URL ) to those files in SAMBA Server looks like?
\\samba-server-nebios-name-or-ip-address\share-name
2. Can we have access to the files in just a Click of that URL?
Yes. Read the
This problem with `getent passwd` not returning the ldap users seems
to have disappeared once I updated nss libraries.
Thanks
Dermot
On 15 June 2011 22:31, Dermot paik...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
On 15 June 2011 18:56, Gaiseric Vandal gaiseric.van...@gmail.com wrote:
I installed winbind
to an ldap routine
Connection to LDAP server failed for the 1 try!
Can anyone offer any pointers as to what the problem might be or where
a means that might help me track it down?
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doesn't match my distro and I ain't see any mention of
ldap in /etc/security/*
Can anyone help iron out some of the creases in my set-up?
Thanks,
Dermot.
BDC conf =
[global]
unix charset = LOCALE
workgroup = MINE
server string = SMB Server
netbios name = antares
security
the domain? (net join)
Yes, several times.
Do you have any ideas why the `getent` isn't working? The
nsswitch.conf is below.
Thanks,
Dermot
passwd: ldap files
group: ldap files
shadow: files
#hosts: db files nisplus nis dns
hosts: files dns
bootparams: nisplus
configuration look to be working but something is
not right but I can't figure out where the problems is. The smb config
for the consumer is below. Can any one help track down where the
problem lies?
Thanks in advance,
Dermot.
### SMB.CONF ###
[global]
unix charset = LOCALE
workgroup
...@briannassaladdressing.com wrote:
Dermot,
What Louis describes does indeed allow for single sign on. The non-PDC
systems are no longer member servers in the truest sense, but rather, all
become BDC's (security = user).
If you do not wish to install ldap on all systems, then the options are to
use winbind
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Verzonden: 2011-05-28 22:53
Aan: samba@lists.samba.org
Onderwerp: [Samba] Fwd: A default profile
Hi,
I am not using roaming profiles, but there is a feature in NT 4 where
you store a 'Default User' profile under
who they belong to. I'm sure
that there is a means of doing this, but I get gleam it from the docs.
Can anyone advise me on the configuration I would need?
Thank you,
Dermot.
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if you need other language put it in a translator ;-)
Good luck.
Louis
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Verzonden: 2011-06-01 13:04
Aan: samba@lists.samba.org
Onderwerp: [Samba] Single sign on nivana
Hi,
I
to both the netlogon share and
the profiles share on my Samba PDC but the profile does not get
downloaded.
I was wondering if this feature works for anybody else, in which case,
I am doing something wrong. Does anyone able to set a Default User
profile on a samba domain controller?
Thanks,
Dermot
Hi,
I'm am in the process of migrating my old NT4 PDC to a Samba 3.2.5
with an Ldap backend. I have been following the instructions from
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/ntmigration.html
At point 16 is says to try pdbedit -Lw
This is the output I get:
sid
On 24 September 2010 15:56, Rodolfo Barbosa
rodo...@lunarinternet.com.br wrote:
Guys,
Does the Windows 7 work with a Samba 3.2.5? If it does,
where can I find a documentation about it?
Try here:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7
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Thanks all for the replies. I should point out that I have only one
PDC and one NT domain. I do have several existing Samba servers that
use the domain security option.
10.
The LDAP management password must be installed into the secrets.tdb file
as follows:
root# smbpasswd -w
Hi,
I am in the process of attempting a NT4 Domain to Samba migration
(3.2.5). I have been following the instructions at
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/ntmigration.html. I am
using an ldap backend. I am not convinced everything is set-up
correctly.
Before I began I removed all
On 21 May 2007 at 11:14, Morné du Plessis wrote:
Hi
Try the next:
smbpasswd -a -m pcname
Or
smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r DOMAINPC
Unfortunatley not. This returns:
See 'net join' for this functionality
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