I'm using samba-3.0.34, and I have two questions:
(1)
I'm not exactly sure how the asyncronous behavior of winbindd_dual works.
Does it fork a child for each domain? each domain controller?
Or does it fork a child ad hoc whenever it needs to handle a request?
(2)
I'm joining to an active director
7;t, then fail".
Is this possible?
Thanks,
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From: Jeremiah Martell
Date: Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 9:04 AM
Subject: Samba-3.0.34 can ADS join but not non-ADS join.
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I was using Samba-3.0.14a perfectly fine.
Now, I'm trying to use Samba-3.0.34.
I can do an "ADS" join fine w
-3.0.34? Am I not understanding the
"interfaces" line in my smb.conf file correctly?
I'm not sure what the "CLDAP request failed" and "cannot join as
standalone machine" would suggest.
Any other questions/suggestions?
Thanks,
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I'm using samba-3.0.22
When I start up winbindd, it crashes with a SIGABRT.
In source/lib/util.c, in function become_daemon(BOOL Fork), it calls
"_exit(0);" which causes the crash. Is this expected?
Thanks,
- Jeremiah
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I've gotten further on getting samba-3.0.22 to compile. But for some
reason it's trying to "mkdir DIR", where DIR is what I put in for my
"--with-privatedir" directory. samba-3.0.14a didnt try to do this. Why
the change? And how can I get it to stop?
Thanks!
- Jeremiah
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Solved.
In auth/auth_script.c, remove the last #if, #else, #endif on lines
143, 148, and 153.
On 6/8/06, Jeremiah Martell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trying to build samba-3.0.22.
When compiling auth/auth.c, I get no warnings or errors.
When linking bin/smbd, I get an "undefined r
Trying to build samba-3.0.22.
When compiling auth/auth.c, I get no warnings or errors.
When linking bin/smbd, I get an "undefined reference to auth_script_init".
The configure output said it would build auth_script as static.
I'm not really sure how to get around this. Any ideas?
Thanks,
- J
I have winbindd running.
I run wbinfo -a userXYZ%pass and it succeeds
Now I want to know if userXYZ is in group "monkeys", but I dont want
to have to have to map anything. Is this possible? Is there a way to
just say "give me the windows group names that userXYZ is in?" or "is
userXYZ in windows
How do you map these unix group ids to the active directory group
names? Like the group's DN, or CN, or ?
Thanks!
- Jeremiah
(still working on getting samba-3.0.22 to compile for me...)
On 6/6/06, Volker Lendecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 02:47:30PM -040
Just out of curiousity, what should the output look like when I do a
"wbinfo -r user"? Do I get the LDAP DN's of the groups? Just the CN
attribute of the group?
Thanks,
- Jeremiah
On 6/6/06, Volker Lendecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 10:24:30AM -0700, Doug VanLeuven wrot
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Date: Jun 6, 2006 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: Getting NTLM group info about user
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wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret via RPC calls succeeded
wbinfo -r test
Could not get grou
Anybody have any ideas on this? I would reallly appreciate some help.
Thanks,
- Jeremiah
On 6/2/06, Jeremiah Martell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use samba on my linux box to register to a remote windows domain. I
start up winbindd. Then I use "net join -S PDC -U user%pass"
I use samba on my linux box to register to a remote windows domain. I
start up winbindd. Then I use "net join -S PDC -U user%pass" to join
to the domain. I can test it out by authenticating myself with "wbinfo
-a user%pass" which works fine.
Id like to get back what groups I'm in. I tried "wbinfo
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