in Debian workstations, and just work fine. Never
crashes. Its running 3 months in a row by now, and counting.
Let's take a peek in what you're doing, and then try to solve your problem.
Regards
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Jim Kusznir jkusz...@gmail.com wrote:
Am I the only one
It doesn't crash the system, but it doesn't authenticate against
winbind, and winbind is still very broke (large quantity of log
messages, wbinfo -u don't return, etc).
--Jim
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Chris Smith smb...@chrissmith.org wrote:
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Jim Kusznir
of this thread.
Thanks!
--Jim
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Jim Kusznir jkusz...@gmail.com wrote:
It doesn't crash the system, but it doesn't authenticate against
winbind, and winbind is still very broke (large quantity of log
messages, wbinfo -u don't return, etc).
--Jim
On Tue, May 18, 2010
times, and I've
been seeking help, asking people to point out what I'm doing
wrong...and it still doesn't work.
Any more suggestions? Anyone actually using winbind successfully?
--Jim
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Jim Kusznir jkusz...@gmail.com wrote:
Some more info:
On my (working) Ubuntu
Some more info:
On my (working) Ubuntu 9.04 system, its often consistently at around
50% load, with winbind and syslogd using up that CPU. In
/var/log/syslog, I get fairly continuous logging of:
May 11 09:06:39 casas-thin-serv winbindd[11370]: rpc_api_pipe: host
ad1.casas.wsu.edu, pipe
Hi all:
I've got a couple Ubuntu 9.10 machines that are suffering from a
recurring failure of winbind that essentially crash the machine. When
the system is in the crashed state, one can ping the system, but all
forms of login fail. It will not even respond to tftpd requests; ssh
connections
Hi all:
I've got an issue on one of my winbind-configured systems. I've got
it configured per instructions found on one of ubuntu's forum sites.
I've configured two 9.10 systems, one works perfectly. I've copied
most of the files over to the non-working system; they are configured
identically
Hi all:
I'm building an authentication infrastructure for combined windows
plus linux clients. To that end, I have a Win Server 2008r2 ADS and a
win svr 2008r2 client, and an ubuntu 9.10 client running the default
samba + winbind (whatever is in their production repos).
I had it 95% working
Hi all:
We have an existing AD domain with about 500 windows systems in it.
Our AD domain, EECS.AD.WSU.EDU, is different than our DNS domain:
eecs.wsu.edu. We do have the DNS mappings for AD set up properly
(actually, the domain controllers manage them), and all windows -
windows stuff works
set delivery off
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Rex Dieter wrote:
Jim Kusznir wrote:
From what I undrestand, there is no feesable way of implementing winbind
in NSS and maintaining existing UID/GID mappings.
AFAIK, If SFU is installed on your Windows AD domain controller, it
will extend the schema to allow you to define UID/GID/homedir
in advance!
--Jim Kusznir
Unix System Admin
Washington State University, School of EECS
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