of the DOMAINCHA virtual controller is not in the AC, but
shall I add a computer to the AC so my win7 clients could open the
available shares?
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users documents and stuffs) my servers database are sitting on their
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I'm trying to grant permissions for linux system users (apache,mysql...) to
have permissions on samba shares. I've established domain users permissions
while logged in as the domain admin and thought the SYSTEM account would
cover these types of usersbut apparently not.
Is there a built in
free_rbtdb(.)
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I have the latest samba4 4.2 git running on centos6.4 but when I originally
provisioned it I didn't include the --use-rfc2307 for AD posix attributes.
I'd like to map certain AD users to unix users so should I do a samba-tool
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Hi Team,
Is there a workaround to fix this slow browsing issue to samba share.
we have a ver 3 samba on a solaris box and two users upgraded to win7 from xp
and now they have issues on slow browsing to their samba home dirs.
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have local accounts information.
Shall I change compat to files? Since I dont use +- for NIS database in
passwd and group files.
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Hi,
Anyone has any thought why I could not acces the shares on the failover IP?
Robert
2013-07-18 14:46 keltezéssel, Sandbox írta:
Hi,
I have a failover configuration.
The domain controller's IP: 10.23.14.150 as dc01
The failover IP is: 10.23.14.155 as dcha
I added an A and a CNAME record
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the users and IDs should be identical.
What are you think about this?
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2013-05-29 14:21 keltezéssel, Andrew Bartlett írta:
On Wed, 2013-05-29 at 14:14 +0200, Michael Wood wrote:
Hi Andrew
On 29 May 2013 03:19, Andrew Bartlett abart...@samba.org wrote:
On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 12:45
Samba Version 3.6.3 on Ubuntu 12.04 tbdsam back end.
I discovered a couple of accounts we created before the Domain was
configured was was an account named administrator intended to be the
Smaba Administrator account. In order to change the domain ai ran this
command
# pdbedit -I DOMAINNAME
users = %S
read only = No
browseable = Yes
Home directorys are not created.
Im happy with every hint to the right direction
Hans
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'NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL'
How do you figure out a SID problem and fix it? This was a clean Samba
install.
On 04/11/2013 08:39 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I had been running a samba server, the AMAHI F12 distro, that has
samba 3.4.9. It ran well enough, but I was planning
I had been running a samba server, the AMAHI F12 distro, that has samba
3.4.9. It ran well enough, but I was planning on replacing it with
ClearOS. Well monday night I lost my server harddrive, so now it is
crunch time to update/upgrade.
I think I have ClearOS configured properly, it is
the chance to fix stuff if their support is far away.
For sure there are tons of workflows around this, but at the end its
a security policy decision, which may handled different elsewhere.
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Without knowing the process by which data is added to the directory,
is there any logging output that shows LDIF data as entries are added?
... Or is the LDIF component more of a
translation layer? I've been scripting some tools to more easily
automate some of the Linux things I need but I
+1 for posting your howto
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On 2013-01-14, at 8:36 AM, Rowland Penny rpe...@f2s.com wrote:
On 14/01/13 13:00, Benedict White wrote:
I have followed the Wiki here
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_DC_HOWTO
On setting up Samba $ as a DC in it's own real. So far so
I'm using BIND9_FLATFILE and able to join windows machines and have DNS
updates working but Linux machines join with DNS update errors. Is there
additional configuration necessary on Linux for the machines' NICs to be
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thanks,
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On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 6:43 PM, Robert Moggach r...@dashing.tv wrote:
I've solved getting the schema into the directory... and I thought I
populated my automount maps...
but the directory is unbrowseable -
Getting closer... I keep
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Robert Moggach r...@dashing.tv wrote:
I have a little more information about the issues I'm having:
When I try to create automountMap or automount objects in the directory
using Apache Directory Studio it fails because I need to add the following
attributes
as needed.
These work for me and I can edit them without issue.
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 7:50 PM, Robert Moggach r...@dashing.tv wrote:
To get the automount schema to work with the git checkout of samba 4 I
had to modify the automount schema files and separate the attributes from
the classes. I
I've been back and forth with Andrew on this offlist and a few notes to
share.
I still don't have full success:
*1) How to install the necessary schema etc for UNIX connectivity*
The part I was missing here, which isn't part of the howto, is that to get
Windows to see the UNIX attributes
yes as far as I can tell I have the SchemaMasterRole
[root@crawford ~]# samba-tool fsmo show
InfrastructureMasterRole owner: CN=NTDS
Settings,CN=CRAWFORD,CN=Servers,CN=MySite,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=mydomain
RidAllocationMasterRole owner: CN=NTDS
I've solved getting the schema into the directory... and I thought I
populated my automount maps...
but the directory is unbrowseable -
Getting closer... I keep getting the following error:
*acl_read: cannot get descriptor of automountMap... etc. etc.*
Steps I took...
1) I had changed the
I've tried setting default object permissions for the automountMap and
automount objects when they're added to my schema but I'm still getting acl
errors. I would assume that the 'samba-tool dsacl set' command could help
me but I have no clue where to start with syntax and I looked at the python
I have a working Samba 4.0.0 AD DC running and am able to manage users etc
using the Windows tools. Great.
Now I want to as much as possible eliminate the need for an additional
directory service (OpenLDAP and/or Open Directory) if not entirely. I need
automount working and Posix users. I believe
. Check to see what your
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existed, on the larger production machines the story is different
and recreating the groups and memberships will be a chore.
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wait a minute for them to reread the
configuration file—and you will see the new share from Windows clients.
If you have trouble accessing any of the remote shares in the Dfs share,
recheck your symbolic links to make sure they were created correctly.
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On 10/22/2012 05:10 PM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Mon, 2012-10-22 at 14:51 -0400, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
[2012/10/22 14:23:07.353280, 0] libads/kerberos.c:333(ads_kinit_password)
kerberos_kinit_password WEBDEVEL$@CSUNET.CSUOHIO.EDU failed: Clients
credentials have been revoked
ago - and certainly no issue like
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credentials
I removed the machine from Active Directory and immediately re-added it
- I did NOT run kinit to get new credentials. started Samba and the
machine works fine...for now.
On 10/22/2012 11:29 AM, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
Greetings,
I have an elderly installation of Samba 3.5.8
denied
The Active Directory admins are still saying that they have not changed
anything on their side.
On 10/22/2012 11:48 AM, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
Greetings,
something to add.
Had one of the Solaris 9 machines just stop working. I stopped samba
and restarted it, found
issue more than
anything else.
Any suggestions or pointers towards rectifying this would be most
appreciated.
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have only run a fully Windows or a Linux/Samba with Windows Clients as a
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I emailed
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I had
More information is required.
What is the WINS server running OS wise? Can you work with the IT Staff in
charge of that WINS Server?
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There is no wins.dat or browse.dat anywhere on my server.
I am surprised to find this to be the case.
I do not have a machine on my network with the IP Address in question.
Regards,
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Nevermind. I found them.
I also performed the below suggestions and the phantom IP address is still
there, fighting for control of the network.
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and there is
nothing plugged into any of the network jacks that I am unaware of, every
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I have a debian machine called debian and a windows XP machine
called server. I have a permanent mounted read-only share called
\\server\doc. My /etc/fstab looks like this:
//server/doc/opt/chroot/mnt/server cifs
files in the /etc/samba directory on the new server.
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I brought up the old server and have been reviewing the log files.
There is no indication of the phantom master browser existing in the old log
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am running the Winbind server.
Is there a log level that may show me more information as to what might be
duking it out with the new Samba Server? (The old server is not longer
connected to the network, it is available only as a last resort back-up at
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served. So a
user may not get the same UID from one machine to the next.
Robert
On 07/10/2012 12:20 AM, Nick Triantos wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get an Ubuntu 12.04 system's Samba (3.6.3) and
Winbind to map userids and groups to the unix attributes in an AD
2008 server. I can see that when I
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2012, Todor
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will be copying everything from the /etc/samba directory into
the same on the new server, moving from Samba 3.2x to Samba 3.6x
I also intend on copying over the passwd, shadow and group files.
Am I missing anything?
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Yeah, my plan is to scoot over the netlogin and the profiles directories as
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for a long time, now from the PDC, I try
mail# smbclient -U robert //media/robert
WARNING: The enable privileges option is deprecated
WARNING: The idmap backend option is deprecated
WARNING: The idmap uid option is deprecated
WARNING: The idmap gid option is deprecated
WARNING: The idmap backend
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https://uisapp2.iu.edu/confluence-prd/display/~rmday/Linux+Integration+with+Active+Directory
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way offline caching can be configured on the client too ( policies etc)
as far i know/remember
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I tried to add idmap config DOMAIN : default = yes and it does not help.
I'm using hash. I've found some interesting things that I've included in
bug 8676 https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8676.
Robert
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 5:33 PM, David Roid datar...@gmail.com wrote:
Been
What backend are you using? I can't get a single authentication to work
whether I reboot or not.
The new or old syntax for hash does not work for me. I get a segfault in
the hash module when compiled as shared modules. I've mentioned all that in
the bug report.
Robert
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 9
. Are these errors to do with Samba4?
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Am 29.11.2011 20:37, schrieb Robert Schetterer:
Am 29.11.2011 19:58, schrieb steve:
samba -b
Samba version: 4.0.0alpha18-GIT-5c53926
Build environment:
Build host: Linux hh3 3.1.0-1.2-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 3
14:45:45 UTC 2011 (187dde0) i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
openSUSE 12.1
need chmod named:named managed-keys-zone
after all , try ask on a suse list, suse people should easy answer this
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should start working for you. Perhaps have it sync with a time
server.
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on Debian it is possible that you are using the orginal VI. On RedHat you must
be using ViM (VI Improved). Do you have vim on Debian
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Review all of your permissions and confirm that those permissions are the
same for all users having this issues on the server that is sharing the NFS
share.
I have a feeling that this is a share/permissions issue as much as it could
be an NFS share issue.
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winbind use default domain = Yes, so AD users
should be able to access with just their username and there should be no
need to pre-pend the domain and backslash.
Robert
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a home directory created
and it allows the opening for cached offline logins for AD people.
Hope that gets you started,
Robert
On 09/16/2011 06:59 PM, Aaron Clausen wrote:
I was wondering if it was possible to get a Samba server that was
acting as an AD member server to also be able to authenticate
or the googles for specific syntax.
I know some functions I would like to see documented more are things
like keytab management.
Robert
On 09/10/2011 07:56 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
I was wondering if anyone already had completion files for samba utils like
'net' wbinfo...etc... I can never remember
received was a cryptic error message.
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that mirror the account user IDs and passwords on the Samba
server.
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= @share1
directory mode = 770
Everything else matches, the folders exist, the folder permissions are the
same, it's just a no go on relinking the files on a delete command from the
share1 share.
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Please disregard.
It started working, out of the blue. (Yes, I had previously initiated my
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is relinked into the
RecycleBin.
Any ideas?
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On 07/19/2011 07:12 PM, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
Bruno Martins wrote:
[SNIP]
Good night Robert,
My Domain Controller is running Windows Server 2003 R2 X64, so I may not
be affected by those bulletins
By the way, thanks for noticing
-to so that people can move from the
samba packages to RHEL's introduced samba3x packages. Perhaps that can
help you move over:
https://uisapp2.iu.edu/iukc-prd/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=137093
Robert
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tickets = yes
winbind offline logon = false
You will also want to keep in mind some incompatibilities if your AD is
pretty new (2008 or higher).
See the following for more info:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/954387
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957441
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On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 10:48 +0100, Robert Horton wrote:
I've got a domain controller and two file servers (A B) connected to
a
domain using the ldapsam backend. The domain controller and fileserver
A
are running Samba 3.5.4 (from RHEL6) and fileserver B is running Samba
3.0.33 (from RHEL5
properly? You should at least have it looking like below:
passwd: compat winbind
group: compat winbind
shadow: compat
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Hi,
I've got a domain controller and two file servers (A B) connected to a
domain using the ldapsam backend. The domain controller and fileserver A
are running Samba 3.5.4 (from RHEL6) and fileserver B is running Samba
3.0.33 (from RHEL5).
Other machines are able to join the domain as expected
.
Hope that helps differentiate them.
Robert
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in did not fully implement the rfc schema. I
would use the hash idmap backend:
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/idmap_hash.8.html
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Am 09.06.2011 21:46, schrieb Charles Marcus:
On 2011-06-09 2:00 PM, Robert Schetterer rob...@schetterer.org wrote:
Am 09.06.2011 15:46, schrieb Charles Marcus:
It would be nice if one of the list moms would immediately unsubscribe
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John,
For the [chemgroup] share try
[chemgroup]
comment = Chemistry Group Share
path = /home/chemgroup
valid users = @chemgroup
write list = @chemgroup
browseable = no
;;writeable = yes
;;printable = no
force group = @chemgroup ;; note your post left out the
John,
Yes, I agree that you should not install from source--I meant to imply
if you could get a deb package for your Ubuntu Server 10.10.
I did not enable ACLs and User Extended Attributes until I installed the
first iteration of the Samba 3.5 branch on my Fedora 13 server (I'm
about to upgrade
Quoting John Maher (john at chem.umass.edu):
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Hello,
I cannot find anything in the documentation or mailing list that
addresses this oddity.
I've installed Samba Version 3.4.7 on Ubuntu Server 10.04, and I'm
utterly confused by samba's
--this might also show the SID
to UID/GID mappings.
Bob
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On 06/03/2011 01:18 PM, Robert W. Smith wrote:
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John,
To get back to your issue at hand...Can we see the output of your
logs--the entire delete/rename transactions?
Bob, thanks for your continued interest and help.
Here is log
uses a more up to date version of samba and you can
migrate to that. Red Hat's release notes detail it a bit more.
There still may be ntlmv2 issues, but as long as there is kerberos
access, things should be okay.
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Can someone help me determine the next step in tracking down this issue?
Or, how I could start all over with this box (already tried re-join)?
Thanks, Robert
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is the
cifs server running, Win (version) or Lin and if Lin, what version of
Samba? Finally, what is the KDC, Win (version) or Lin?
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Bob,
A good thing I do is search the release history. I do a google search
similar to this one:
smb.conf changes site:samba.org/samba/history
This, in combination with testparm -sv Gives me a good idea of what
is up.
Thanks,
Robert
On 03/18
Greetings,
Can I go directly from 3.4.7 to the new 3.5.8 without installing
any intermediate versions? Or is there a different route I should
follow?
Thank you for your help,
-Bob
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server parameter,
separated by spaces.
Depending on how your samba/winbind is implemented, and the default way
most windows domain member machines work, is that they will go to
kerberos first then go to lanman/ntlm/ntlmv2.
Robert
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Thanks a lot
Robert
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. In both
cases they will pick up user info via NSS.
So why is the behaviour different when using winbind and not using winbind
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On Mon, 2011-02-21 at 21:08 +1300, Mike Brady wrote:
I have spent the last few days attempting to get a Samba3 PDC/BDC
setup with an LDAP SAM and need some clarification on exactly what
should/can be initialized in the LDAP SAM.
As my main sources of information/inspiration I have been
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