As long as there are "0 consecutive failures" it's ok (I think...)
Regards
Peter
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Hi all,
I am having trouble with DNS replication between a Linux/Samba 4.0.9 box and
Windows Server 2012 domain controller, as well as administering the Linux DNS
from the Windows DNS Manager snap-in.
First a little background. I am trying to integrate a Samba 4.0.9 server as a
domain control
h two different domains i would like to
trust each other...
Best Regards
Peter
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s also works for debian, since ubuntu is based on debian )
>
> http://www.ferrara.com.au/mediawiki/index.php/Ubuntu:_Samba_4_Active_Directory_Domain_Master
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Louis
>
>
>> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
>> Van: tuhar...@misbb.
domain controllers.
Sorry, not really helpful but I do not have an answer to the question.
It's just my experience.
Maybe it's because I'm using the "old" version which is used with Debian
Wheezy, I don't know.
Regards
Peter
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re some lack of
information on Wiki, or...?
Or should I better contact the technical mailing list?
I'm not eager to compile samba myself, however Debian packages are
rather old even in experimental branch...
Peter
Dňa 23.07.2013 14:17, Mgr. Peter Tuharsky, MsU Banska Bystrica wrote /
napísal(a
ll running at full speed), and I don't know how to
interpret the results. I'm sending the output in attachment.
Please, is my samba "ready to go" or not? What is the 1 error reported
about? And why the test dosen't end up correctly? Or how long should one
normally wait for
connect with the windows mmc.
I am also very interested how to solve such issues. Or in general - how
to handle samba integrated dns issues in a production environment.
Regards
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ow I was unable to add new records...
Hope someone can give me a hint...or an idea to prevent such issues...
Thanks and best Regards
Peter
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2942d-4d0f-4075-b681-f09f5ed8c95b
> Last attempt @ NTTIME(0) was successful
> 0 consecutive failure(s).
> Last success @ NTTIME(0)
and you got these outbound neighbors after adding the DNS SRV records
mentioned above ? Somehow these two
Amitay Isaacs quatschte am Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:20:48AM
+1100:
> Hi Peter,
Hi Amitay,
> What windows version are you running on windows DC? Depending on the
> windows version you will have to choose the --client-version.
As far as I can remember I've had this issue on a 2
Sérgio Henrique quatschte am Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:27:17AM
+:
> Hi Peter,
>
> I am unable to demote windows DC, i get always error when demoting windows
> AD on ForestDNSzones and DomainDNSzones, i have tried a lot of things.
>
> Raise forest level, keep at 2003, add sa
words:
does it matter if the zone is created on the samba server ?
as it is ad-integrated it gets replicated anyway, or am I wrong ?
I am using samba-internal dns.
Regards
Peter
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times before.
My conclusion is to ensure the forest and domain operating levels
_before_ joining the Samba server to the domain and do not hurry with
replacing to ensure the replication was done completely prevents from
lots of issues and headache...
I think the next test will be with Server 2008...
Dustin C. Hatch quatschte am Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at
05:58:51PM -0600:
> On 2/22/2013 15:22, Peter Beck wrote:
> >Dustin C. Hatch quatschte am Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at
> >12:31:05PM -0600:
> My samba server works perfectly fine for all AD DC roles (including
> Kerberos) excep
cal --local
samba-tool drs replicate
dc=domaindnszones,dc=adlab,dc=local --local
if everything is well (which was the case each time I've tested it), i
moved the fsmo roles with samba-tool fsmo transfer --role=
But as I mentioned before - I am also still testing at the moment ;-)
ho
ut as mentioned, I'm also doing this in a little test environment and
have often switched back to an earlier snapshot to try again...no long
term experience.. ;-) I'm still testing...
Regards
Peter
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to add or remove records in dns (with samba tool and on
Windows with the MMC-Snapin) and it looks very good.
Now I think I just need to do some "cleaning" (removing dns entries for
the replaced windows dc, etc).
Regards
Peter
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The plan is to get bind 9.8.4.dfsg.P1-3 migrated to wheezy, which should
support dynamic updates. As far as I know it's not working with the
current version in wheezy.
hope that helps
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Peter Beck quatschte am Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 03:04:40AM
+0100:
After lots of 'trial and error' I have done following scenario
* setup samba4 as additional dc (samba internal dns)
* added +dns to smb.conf server services,
"dns recursive queries = yes" and "allow dns
rejoining
everyone to the domain.
Is there an easier way of upgrading?
Regards
Peter Lawrie
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On 17 February 2013 23:47, Thomas Simmons wrote:
> Have you made the necessary registry changes on the Win7 workstation (see
> link)? If properly configured
Hi
Some advice needed on samba-3.6.6 for win7
Since getting my win7 ultimate pc, I've only used my centos server with
samba for a workgroup connection. Previously I had an XP client on this
domain.
I've updated today (17 feb 2013) to the latest centos5.9 (Linux
2.6.18-348.1.1.el5.centos.plus on i6
I need to disable "Global Catalog" on the Windows DC before
demoting the server ? Lots of questions...
There are lots of manuals how to add an additional DC, but somehow I am
missing a howto for _replacing_ an existing DC with Samba4.
Thanks in advance
Peter
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Hi All,
I've done quite a bit of research on this one and if I'm honest about the
cause of this "fault" it's probably because I'm trying to do too much
"outside the box" :) Nevertheless I enjoy the challenge so here is the
scenario:
I have a Samba Service (v3.2.5) providing file shares running on
age-
> From: samba-boun...@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-
> boun...@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Peter Trifonov
> Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 12:57 AM
> To: samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: [Samba] smbd crashes
>
> Hello folks,
>
>
> > After upgrading
Hello folks,
> After upgrading from samba 3.4.9 to samba 3.6.1 on a FreeBSD 8.1 x86
> system smbd stopped working.
> It starts successfully, but crashes as soon as someone tries to connect to
a
> share.
> Log file contains a lot of entries like the following:
>
> [2012/02/06 11:05:13, 1] lib/u
Hi Volker,
> > It seems that something is wrong with the messages.tdb file. I have
> > tried removing it, it was re-created but nothing has changed.
> > Please let me know how can this be fixed?
>
> Please also upgrade the libtdb from ports.
It was upgraded automatically to version 1.2.9 while
Hello everyone!
After upgrading from samba 3.4.9 to samba 3.6.1 on a FreeBSD 8.1 x86 system
smbd stopped working.
It starts successfully, but crashes as soon as someone tries to connect to a
share.
Log file contains a lot of entries like the following:
[2012/02/06 11:05:13, 1] lib/util_tdb.c:5
what was missing (probably just my ignorance!:)
I had to add them afterwards using: "net ads keytab add cifs -U " and this
did the trick!
Is this a bug? The following link suggests it is a bug too? -->
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8004
Anyway thank you very much for po
Hi Simo,
Thanks again for your reply.
I'm not sure which keys are missing? Should there be an entry for "cifs"?
How do I add the missing key(s)?
Thanking you in advance.
Peter Tan
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Cheers,
Peter Tan
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Problem Accessing Samba share from Windows workstation via
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What am I missing?
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On Mon, 2011-11-21 at 16:26 +0100, Günter Kukkukk wrote:
> On Sunday 20 November 2011 18:21:58 Peter Baranyi wrote:
> > hi, I set up a share with writeable = yes, guest only = yes, guest ok
> > = yes, so I can connect without password and create files in the name
> > of the sp
hi, I set up a share with writeable = yes, guest only = yes, guest ok
= yes, so I can connect without password and create files in the name
of the specified guest account unix user . but I am unable to delete
the created file!
I can only delete the file if the parent directory has ot
times, which froozed Total Commander, by then.
On Windows If I open Total Commander, of Windows Explorer, the same effect.
I also tested samba 3.6.1 from Debian experimental repo, same effect.
I don't know where to start debugging, or what can be the problem.
Thanks for your help!
Peter
Hi all
I have two freeradius servers with ntlm_auth and local auth
The point is that sometimes ntlm_auth stops to work on the primary server.
When I test it from the command line with command /usr/bin/ntlm_auth , it
says "No logon servers"
I noticed in the logs that there were 10 attempts
Hi,
since I was bitten badly by this today, I take the additional time to
report this issue here.
After upgrading from samba 3.5.8 to 3.6.0rc3, Administrator on the xp
clients (yes, still xp sp3, no vista, no win7 clients here) lost its
admin privileges.
My Samba PDC setup evolved over about
hat. We know that John on one
domain is the same person as John on all the others. The linux samba servers
are just setup so that nss gets account info from the master LDAP server but
the smb.conf gets Auth info from the AD Domian controller. Password changing
on the windows and linux machines
linux samba servers are just setup so that nss gets account info from the
master LDAP server but the smb.conf gets Auth info from the AD Domian
controller. Password changing on the windows and linux machines have been
disabled and all password changes are done through a website. This site
then upd
there are all these big structures
being passed around and I am really struggling to understand what they
all mean. I also don't understand enough about Windows ACLs and how
samba is storing them to get much further. I had a look at http://
samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Developers-Guide/
Hi
I had to upgrade samba because we upgrade DC windows to 2008.
My current samba version is 3.5.4-0.70.el5 .
I'm using RHE Server release 5.4
After the upgrade this message started to appear:
Feb 27 20:52:26 mailgate winbindd[316]: [2011/02/27 20:52:26.682422, 0]
libsmb/cliconnect.c:1051(cli_s
Hi Willy,
> Last weekend I decided to upgrade the samba server. We were running
> Samba
> 3.3 something and FreeBSD portupgrade was complaining that this
> version should be removed and assumingly replaced by the newest
> version. I removed the package via portupgrade and installed the 3.5.6
>
Hi Timur,
> Just a wild guess - could it be the result of moving lockdir in
> Samba3.5 port from /var/db/samba34 back to /var/db/samba ? Can you
> check, that, by renaming appropriate directory?
I have installed Samba 3.4.9, and it started working immediately. So it
seems that nss_winbind FreeBS
Hi Timur,
> Just a wild guess - could it be the result of moving lockdir in
> Samba3.5 port from /var/db/samba34 back to /var/db/samba ? Can you
> check, that, by renaming appropriate directory?
I have created a symlink /var/db/samba34 pointing to /var/db/samba, but it
still does not work.
Wi
n users"
domain users:x:10009
heap# getent group 10012
wifi:x:10012
heap# getent passwd petert
petert:*:1:10009:Peter V.
Trifonov:/home/DOMAIN/petert:/usr/local/bin/bash
It can be seen that UID and GID were allocated properly. However, all
non-primary groups are lost:
3.
heap# wbinfo
Hi,
> The problem seems to be with idmapping.In you smb.conf file do you
> have a section for "idmap"- this tells samba which unix user id and group
id
> ranges can be used to correspond to windows users and id's.
> the docs on samba.org may be a little out of date so you should also check
>
x27;ll give you all a good piece of advice: Send Samba 3.5.x to /dev/null and
install 3.4.9 instead. Saves you tons of frustration...
Regards,
Peter
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Hi,
> "getent group" to pull the information from winbind. First of all, you
need
> to make sure that winbind itself is showing users and/or groups from the
> Windows server
>
> "wbinfo -u"
> "wbinfo -g"
wbinfo does provide the correct information.
> Then you need to make sure that
Hi,
> Does "getent group" show the "Windows" groups?
No, it does not.
> > However, the id command displays only the primary group for domain
> > users.
> > Furthermore, domain users are not able to access any files owned by
their
> > non-primary domain groups.
> >
> > For example, running
>
Hi,
> The problem is when I do this, none of the workstations (XP based) can
> find
> the domain controller any more (domain not available). I switch the
> cables
you should check network connectivity.
Try pinging the servers from each other and client computers.
There may be also firewall issue
Hello all,
There is a FreeBSD 8.1 system with Samba 3.5.6. It is a member of Active
Directory domain (domain controllers are WinSrv2008R2 and WinSrv2008).
wbinfo correctly provides user and group lists, as well as group membership
information. It is possible to use domain user and group names in c
On 2010-10-04 16:23, John Drescher wrote:
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
There was an earlier thread about failing trust relationships between
Windows 7 and Samba. Since we occasionally experience the same problem with
Win 7 clients against a Samba 3.5.4 server, I
I get stuck, are there any issues I should worry about with server
2008?
What release of samba should I run?
Are there any differences in configuration compared with samba3.0.33 which
comes with centos5.5
Peter
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RefusePasswordChange = dword:1
With Samba + OpenLDAP, set
sambaRefuseMachinePwdChange = 1
in the sambaDomainName= entry.
Peter
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of a trust
relationship failure. I will try this a couple more times.
I hope this helps to find a remedy.
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We are using samba with domain authentication against a windows AD.
The account domain is AA.
All our hosts (windows and samba systems) and a few generic user accounts
are in a domain TT which trust the accounts from AA.
In Short our smbd.conf has:
. . .
security = domain
workgroup = TT
. . .
N
rror message that is related to cups printing (Samba logs are a bit too much on the chatty side for me...).
So, did anybody see similar problems? Or anything i could try to close in on
the error?
Regards,
Peter
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. Every experience welcome.
I think thousands of readers here might have similar problems somehow :)
Even OT-tips are welcome (ie: clone local policies on win7-client to import it
on a different machine) if there is no way to do it with samba3. And I dont
dare to use samba4 yet ...
thnx,
peter
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 8:42 AM, John H Terpstra wrote:
> On 01/15/2010 07:54 AM, Peter Olcott wrote:
> > Is the only option for responding to posts in this group to receive ALL
> of
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I spent several days (at least 20 hours) tying to get Fedora 11 Samba server
going. I consulted every resource that I knew including this list. When I
discovered that Fedora 11 Samba could be browsed immediately upon
installation, and a simple reboot disabled this, I gave up. I decided to try
Ubunt
...
r...@curric4182-07:/home/peter# net ads join -U e2052...@admin4182.internal
Enter e2052...@admin4182.internal's password:
[2010/01/08 17:08:57, 0] libads/kerberos.c:332(ads_kinit_password)
kerberos_kinit_password
e2052...@admin4182.internal@CURRIC4182.INTERNAL failed: Malf
I am still trying to get my Fedora 11 based Samba 3.4 share to show up on
windows My Red Hat 9.0 Samba share must be using broadcast based name
resolution because the hosts file is empty, and none of the windows clients
has a fixed IP address. Also ping shows that both the sever and the clients
can
I have successfully set of two Samba servers under Red Hat Linux 6.0 and
9.0. I am having trouble getting Samba 3.0 Fedora Linux Samba to show up on
the windows machine. I can't find the solution in either of the two books
that I bought, or the online resources after spending several days working
o
Thanks Robert, I´ll try it!
At Dienstag, 29. Dezember 2009 16:52, Robert Schetterer has wisely spoken
thusly:
RS> Am 29.12.2009 13:47, schrieb peter grotz:
>> Hi Robert,
>>
>> I think this might be a good idea but for the 10.2 would it be better
>> to take the
Hi Robert,
I think this might be a good idea but for the 10.2 would it be better
to take the SLES 10?
-Peter
At Dienstag, 29. Dezember 2009 13:35, Robert Schetterer has wisely spoken
thusly:
RS> Am 29.12.2009 11:33, schrieb peter grotz:
>>
>>
>> At Dienstag, 29
At Dienstag, 29. Dezember 2009 08:23, Karolin Seeger has wisely spoken thusly:
Hi Karolin,
> Hi Peter,
> On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 07:09:40PM +0100, peter grotz wrote:
>>
>> JM> On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:54 AM, peter grotz
>> wrote:
>> >> I need
JM> On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:54 AM, peter grotz wrote:
>> I need the rpm-files of samba 3.3 or later for opensuse 10.2.
>> The repo isn´t available any more, so can anybody help me here?
JM> You need 3.3 or _later_ ? It shipped with 3.4.2, so that would be
JM> later. O
Hallo and Merry Christmas to all!
I need the rpm-files of samba 3.3 or later for opensuse 10.2.
The repo isn´t available any more, so can anybody help me here?
Thanks in advance!
Peter
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vishesh kumar wrote:
> [global]
> ldap suffix = "dc=abp=,dc=del"
There is an extra = sign in there.
I'd say this should be
ldap suffix = "dc=abp,dc=del"
Peter
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On 2009-10-22 19:23, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 10:46:40AM +0200, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
On 2009-10-22 01:36, Jeremy Allison wrote:
OPk, this is where you log a bug on it with *exact* details on how
to reproduce, and I fix it for you :-).
Ok, I have added bug 6841
ed to
existing version 1 entries.
As far as I can tell, it is not the mix of v1 and v2 that causes the
problems. It also happens on a fresh empty share with no v1.
So what can I do about it (if I can) ?
Peter
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On 2009-10-19 23:04, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 12:40:10AM +0200, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
Hi,
It seems that at some point "map acl inherit = yes" stopped working for
me. I now have Samba 3.4.2, but this problem started with an earlier
version, possibly some 3.2.x or
11.0, file system is XFS.
What could be wrong?
Peter
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,dc=eu)
There were no such messages with 3.3.6.
So far, it doesn't seem to cause problems, but who knows.
Any idea what could be causing this?
Peter
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ppens with Samba 3.2.7, 3.3.5, 3.3.6 (no other versions tested)
Details on this are in https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6507
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fast accessible from any thinkable client.
* rsync via ssh would be my last option, but ssh has lot of overhead and
invokes a key-managment-strategy for automatic backup
thnx,
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27;m really looking forward for any hint/tip/help
...
thnx,
peter
here is my config
[global]
interfaces = eth4 127.0.0.1
bind interfaces only = yes
workgroup = VOEV
netbios name = server
server string = Freire2
wins support = yes
wins proxy = yes
; wins server = w.x.y.z
Am Mittwoch, den 06.05.2009, 12:31 -0700 schrieb MargoAndTodd:
> Hi All,
>
>I just upgraded a workstation server to a PDC server.
> I am using tbdsam as my user database.
>
> Question 1: As a workgroup server, I created my groups
> in /etc/group (groupadd). Is this still the case?
> Do I al
Remy Zandwijk wrote:
> Peter Rindfuss wrote:
>> On 15.04.2009 15:12, Karolin Seeger wrote:
>>
>>> The code change between 3.2.9 is really small and it was not the
>>> intention
>>> to introduce the bug, but maybe it happened.
>>>
>>
to 3.2.8, and things are ok again.
Best, Peter Rindfuss
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, and
I even can map a network drive in explorer with no bad consequences.
What could be wrong?
Thanks for hints
Peter
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On 03.04.2009 12:05, Collen Blijenberg wrote:
Thx, found both packages.
and they fit my needs... (-:
Greets, Collen
Peter Rindfuss wrote:
On 03.04.2009 10:29, Collen Blijenberg wrote:
Hello,
How can i make an lm/ntlm hash from a plain text password ??
i need a way to generate a ntlm
can export the database, so the only prob i have left is, how to get
the samba passwords (lm/nt) in the database.
You could use perl and the Crypt::SMBHash module.
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any help appretiated !! thnx a lot !!
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I'm might be wrong but it looks like the rpm binary you have is not
compatible. I built my own from source easily enough. Grab the tarball from
samba.org and extract:
samba-3.3.2/packaging/RHEL
./makerpms.sh
You'll obviously need compiler, rpm-build package and any dependencies the
rpm build proc
to 5.
My question is: shouldn't Samba have negotiated a working protocol
regardless of the client ntlmv2 auth setting in smb.conf? The windows server
in question is Windows 2003 R2.
2009/3/20 Peter Rosenthal
> If someone could at least give me an idea of how to go about debugging this
&
If someone could at least give me an idea of how to go about debugging this
problem (relevant log files/debug levels/errors on windows itself) I would
be very grateful.
2009/3/16 Peter Rosenthal
> Hello,
>
> I am investigating some strange authentication problems with our networ
Looks like you have a time-sync problem.
2009/3/17 Mark Casey
> Hello,
>
> I have a samba server set up as a member server in a native 2003 domain.
> Its ubuntu server 8.4.02 LTS. Any idea what causes this when I try to leave
> the domain?
>
> u...@dordal:/home/backups$ sudo net ads leave -U ad
Hello,
I am investigating some strange authentication problems with our network. I
am attempting to access a share on a DC with smbclient. If I authenticate
with kerberos (kinit, then smbclient -k) then everything works fine. If,
instead I use -U administrator -W DOMAIN, or just -U administrator,
need to raise the following DomainAdmin
privileges:
SE_CHANGE_NOTIFY_NAME
SE_BACKUP_NAME
SE_RESTORE_NAME
Is is possible to add these privileges in samba, and if so, does anyone
know how?
Thanks,
Peter
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At the small non-profit I support I have a Mac OS X Server (10.4)
supporting about 15 Windows XP clients. I use Open Directory for user
management and the OS X Server is the PDC for the Windows domain. I
have it set-up to use remote home folders on the server so any user
can log in from any
... :-s
I left the smbldap-passwd lines but took out the 'default' and again
MAGIC... all working :-)
(The default were below the LDAP lines so they 'overruled' what was
defined first.)
Thanks for the help!
Peter
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Can somebody point me into the right direction please?
Is this a windows issue/setting or samba or both ...
Thanks
Peter
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Hi list,
My brand new samba network is working pretty good, ironing out some
glitches.
Win XP users cannot change their password.
I use SaMBa as a domain-controller
auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_administrators(792)
create_builtin_administrators: Failed to create Administrators
[2008/11/13 12:55:02, 0] auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_users(758)
create_builtin_users: Failed to create Users
Thanks
Peter
[global]
workgroup = ENGIN
server string = fileserver
dns proxy = no
er using -m and not -a
This is what I use:
smbldap-useradd -c "${fname} ${lname}" -M ${email} -N ${fname} -S
${lname} -A 1 -a -D H: -E allusers.bat -m -d "/data/home/${uid}" ${uid}
Let me know if that fixes it, because I did 'a lot' trying to get this
going and
ll this. On the other hand
things have to work on Wednesday...
Regards
Peter
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