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register_existing_vuid: User name: wmodes Real name: Wes Modes
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register_existing_vuid: UNIX uid 502 is UNIX user wmodes, and will
be vuid 100
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smbd/password.c:223
who are experienced with nis and pam, I'm sure
this is a no brainer, but I could sure use the little bit of your brain
that knows how to fix this.
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this is a no brainer, but I could sure use the little bit of your brain
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) register_existing_vuid:
User name: wmodes Real name: Wes Modes
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smbd/password.c:292(register_existing_vuid) register_existing_vuid:
UNIX uid 502 is UNIX user wmodes, and will be vuid 100
[2013/02/11 17:40:43.135202, 3]
smbd/password.c:223
) register_existing_vuid:
User name: wmodes Real name: Wes Modes
[2013/02/11 17:40:43.135129, 3]
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UNIX uid 502 is UNIX user wmodes, and will be vuid 100
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smbd/password.c:223
that
reads:
No process is on the other end of the pipe
However if I try to access \\server1.mydomain.com\reports it works fine.
I would appreciate any help.
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read_block: invalid block header!
regfio_rootkey: corrupt registry file ? No root key record located
Could not get rootkey
This happens on every NTUSER.DAT that I try, on every machine. Googling and
trying to fix for 2 days, at a loss. Any direction much appreciated!
Thanks,
Wes
Just as a followup, the `profiles` binary provided by the Debian Samba 3.2.5
package work as expected. Is the 3.4.x series expecting a different registry
format?
Wes
On Wednesday 07 April 2010 12:57:10 pm Wes Deviers wrote:
I'm trying to move some roaming profiles from Domain A to B. All
. If I add the account explicitly to valid users
write list, it works as soon as I do an smbd reload.
Did some behavior change or have we stumbled on a new bug?
Wes
On Monday 30 November 2009 07:29:33 am davefu wrote:
Hi, thanks for answering.
I have only 1 Samba server. When I mentioned
own changeType: MODIFY LDIF for POSIX, or use something (like LAM) that does
both.
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other attribs will.
Caveat, though, is that I'm using OpenDS and not OpenLDAP. I don't *think*
it's different for userPassword, though.
Wes
On Tuesday 22 September 2009 06:35:25 am Bruno Steven wrote:
Hello
I am trying add smbpasswd for user root , my environment is samba
integrated
' = [
'top', 'account', 'posixAccount'
],
You'll have to look at your schema, but you can probably get away with
replacing account in the first codelet with inetOrgPerson
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?sub?(uidNumber=)
(objectClass=posixAccount)
Standard Linux utilities will never see machine accounts using NSS calls
(like getent), but the accounts do exist and Samba doesn't seem to have a
problem with them. So I think you'll be okay.
Wes
On Thursday 17 September 2009 11:46:32 pm Todd E
what happens.
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the
problem.
Turn slapd's logging to debug or sniff the LDAP transaction when you try to
join the machine and see what that gets you?
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Of course, that idea has been debated thoroughly both on mailing lists and
anywhere two Samba users meet on the street, so I'm not touching it : )
Is that along the lines you were thinking, or did I totally miss?
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, it appears that Samba is still trying to
use the POSIX ACL layer to store ACLs, although that's a best guess based on
the error message.
How can I insist that Samba use the vfs object ACL module, instead of the
POSIX acls?
Thanks!
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On Wednesday 16 September 2009 12:56:11 pm Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:18:58AM -0400, Wes Deviers wrote:
SNIP
How can I insist that Samba use the vfs object ACL module, instead of the
POSIX acls?
You can't at the moment. Samba still requires the incoming
ACL
you created the LDAP posixAccount item for the machine account? When I
did it, I kept forgetting that you do still have to create an entry with a
posixAccount object class for the machine, just as if it were a normal, non-
LDAP entry.
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problem with this is that a great many ISPs filter this type of
traffic, for security reasons. I have had ISPs filter it for both inbound
and outbound. Sometimes I am able to convince them to unblock it for me, and
sometimes I am not.
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re-create them. This worked for me.
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Mark Nienberg gm...@tippingmar.com wrote:
wes wrote:
I am running a Samba domain controller with LDAP integration. I have at
least some workstations which do not seem to be syncing the time with the
DC
at all. My first instinct is to simply set the time
Is that the only solution? How is it that the workstations can sync time
from the Windows AD controllers, but not samba?
thanks,
-wes
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Adam Williams
awill...@mdah.state.ms.uswrote:
you can go to those computers and do a regedit change to give users the
ability
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administrator privileges upon login?
thanks,
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out why it's not syncing?
thanks,
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Is the space between CREOSYS.CO.UK and --domain missing just in the example,
or in your real command too? it is always advisable to copy and paste the
actual input and output whenever possible.
-wes
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Jeremy Stimson
jeremy.stim...@creosys.co.uk wrote:
Hi All
to make use of
smbclient to replace cifs or smbfs.
I would also like to know the answer to this. Can I use smbclient to create
a mount point on the unix filesystem the way I can with mount.cifs?
thanks,
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not know that interface exists.
How can I tell Samba to listen on 10.0.0.2, but tell its clients that its IP
is 1.0.0.3?
thanks,
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From: John Mazza m...@maznets.com
Date: Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba server in two lans
To: wes sa...@the-wes.com
Generally, I avoid multi-homing SAMBA (and Windows Servers too). It's always
seemed to cause browse list issues
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 6:52 AM, wes sa...@the-wes.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 4:56 AM, Vlastimil Šetka se...@spsostrov.czwrote:
Mohammad Reza Hosseini napsal(a):
hello
we have a samba server on centos 5.2 and 2 different lans. so we gave the
server to ips eth0:172.16.93.217
Is it possible to specify aliases for the username, so that a user can
choose any 1 of several names to log in with?
Like let's say we have my name as a username, Wesley. But what I if I want
to be very lazy and only sign in with wes? And I would like to have the
option of using either. And if I
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 12:29 PM, D Parker d...@iest.hampshire.edu wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 11:58:49AM -0800, wes wrote:
Is it possible to specify aliases for the username, so that a user can
choose any 1 of several names to log in with?
Like let's say we have my name
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Charles Marcus
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On 12/18/2008, wes (sa...@the-wes.com) wrote:
Thanks for the tip. I have entered username map=/etc/samba/users.map into
smb.conf, and this is the contents of users.map:
wesley=wes
but, I am unable to log
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 6:48 PM, D Parker d...@iest.hampshire.edu wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 01:54:53PM -0800, wes wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 12:29 PM, D Parker d...@iest.hampshire.edu
wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 11:58:49AM -0800, wes wrote:
Is it possible to specify
Hello all. I am using Samba 3.0.28a which was packaged with Ubuntu 8.04. I
am using it as a Domain Controller. I would like to upgrade to the latest
version. Does anyone know of a guide for this, or any tips or issues I
should look out for?
thanks,
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On Tuesday 28 October 2008 15:49:28 mimagabooks wrote:
This is my first attempt at creating a samba pdc. I am receiving the
following error when I try joining the samba pdc.
The following error occurred attempting to join the domain MAGABOOKS.ORG:
The network path was not found.
I am using
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 18:07:25 Daniel Bye wrote:
Thanks for your reply, Wes.
...
As for the routing between sites, if I understand correctly what you're
asking, then it's simply a small LAN in the office attached via a commodity
ADSL modem, with Samba and OpenVPN running on the same
?
Wes
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to each other, I still don't know.
Obviously I need to come in during non-office hours and config and test
and retest to get TLS working at both ends again.
Wes
John Drescher wrote:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Wes Modes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suddenly as of this morning, none of my
versus MS
implementations is that there's much magic involved and so it really can be
as simple as moving the files.
Wes
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should check out samba's
automagical [homes] share and see if you can make it do what you want
without having to do the %U thing.
--Charlie
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Wes Modes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It does not. But then the SID of each user doesn't match those of each other
either
the share, does the preamble of the SID returned match that
of the SID you see in your error messages?
I'm betting not...
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On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Wes Modes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So even though I see this popping up in tons of posts, no one has
encountered it and successfully
. Searched for any files owned by the old user, and chown'd them to
the new user
It is not an elegant solution, but it is the only one I have now. So
far I haven't gotten any accounts that have had the problem reoccur.
But I'm waiting to see.
Wes
Wes Modes wrote:
I'm having the problem
to be distracted if ADS is a red herring.
Wes
Linux Addict wrote:
Its okay not to have domain's SID. This is not the reason you are not
able to login.
What is the output of
1.wbinfo -t
2.wbinfo -g
3.testparm
4.net ads info
5.kinit AD username
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 3:41 AM, shacky [EMAIL
domain master = yes
domain logons = yes
local master = yes
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
logon path =
wins support = yes
dns proxy = no
So why I am I getting the failure User joeblow with invalid SID?
Wes
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with invalid SID
user 'joeblow' (form session setup) not permitted to access this share
(home)
Wes
Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Wes,
Du (wmodes) meintest am 12.05.08:
It seems that the %U variable, causes Samba to do a
lookup_global_sam_name which fails.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] smbclient
the NSS
system to query user group memberships. Optimized LDAP queries can
greatly speed up domain logon and administration tasks. Depending on
the size of the LDAP database a factor of 100 or more for common
queries is easily achieved.
Wes
Gémes Géza wrote:
From my memory:
Unless
?
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Ettiquite for Systems Administrators Guidebook still says lowercase.
I'll note that Debian and children do not, by default, allow uppercase names:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/wes# adduser YonNewblette
adduser: Please enter a username matching the regular expression configured
via the NAME_REGEX[_SYSTEM
the passwd in
NTLM authentication)?
Practically speaking, it seems that the password that the overlay hashes
has to come from a source other than Samba. A web app? How have people
used it in the past?
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On Thu 3 Apr 2008 5:00:36 pm Wes Modes wrote:
Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 01:34:30PM -0700, Wes Modes wrote:
The question and the challenge: Any leads on how I might convince Samba
to pass the input password on to OpenLDAP so that OpenLDAP can
authenticate it against
and the challenge: Any leads on how I might convince Samba
to pass the input password on to OpenLDAP so that OpenLDAP can
authenticate it against Kerberos?
Wes
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Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 01:34:30PM -0700, Wes Modes wrote:
The question and the challenge: Any leads on how I might convince Samba
to pass the input password on to OpenLDAP so that OpenLDAP can
authenticate it against Kerberos?
The only chance is that you
assuming there's some sort of authentication pass through when there isn't
(by design).
If you turned on anonymous access via FTP, you'd also find that you could
write to /cddrive via the FTP server as well. : )
Wes
On Wed 26 Mar 2008 4:39:17 pm Marc Fromm wrote:
I created a share on windows
...but it's the only one with Log Vomit.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Wes
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was
well-documented. Any suggestions of particularly good docs / how-to's?'
And lastly, is there anyone here currently who's set up both Kerberos
authentication AND an OpenLDAP user/group data repository for their
Samba server?
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This is what I'd heard.
Jeremy or others, you don't have any docs or howtos that point to
setting this up do you?
W.
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 02:07:47PM -0400, Sean Elble wrote:
On 3/11/08 1:46 PM, Wes Modes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was told recently
} method to do authentication via kerberos.
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handle
nicely.
Wes
On 03/06/2008 04:56 PM, Adam Zimmer wrote:
I have now removed those socket options. I am running Linux 2.6.22.
However, the delays persist. Any other ideas? I thought it might be
name resolution so I tried:
name resolve order = wins host bcast
But this hasn't helped either
appreciated and I will be happy to post my
configs if needed.
Thanks,
Wes Harden
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That's not exactly what I wanted to hear, but I guess we have no choice
but to build a work around. Our NT servers are no longer supported
because of an upgrade to a new system, and we're one of the few teams
left using the old system - therefore, I can't request any patches or
changes be applied
differently?
From: Ramsey Wes - wramse
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 7:01 AM
To: 'samba@lists.samba.org'
Subject: Problem with large files corrupting during transfer
I'm very new to Samba, and I'm supporting my team's migration to a new
server. We
-
From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 10:53 AM
To: Ramsey Wes - wramse
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] RE: Problem with large files corrupting during
transfer
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 08:46:02AM -0500, Ramsey Wes - wramse wrote:
I've gotten
I'm very new to Samba, and I'm supporting my team's migration to a new
server. We are running v3.0.23b, ML3 and AIX v5.3, and we're pulling
data from NT servers. V2.2.2 (what we are using on the old server) would
not compile on the new box, so we have to upgrade.
Files 2.8gb are corrupting
.
I've seen numerous others with a similar problem but they usually
involve either a Samba PDC or Windows AD, so I don't see how they apply
to me.
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the gpl math emulator we
distribute with our kernel?
It's completely optional, and not needed for the device, i.e. a web
server, to function. Also, FreeBSD is the product itself, not the
system.
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I have been working with samba trying to get PDC functionality out of it. I
tried first - version 3 from samba.org then I tried the samba that comes
with
rh7.3 and the last version I have been trying to get to work is the latest
samba-tng.
It has been straight forward getting file sharing
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