Hello
Can not bind to one of DC
[root@dc1 caiman]# /usr/local/samba/bin/samba-tool drs options
Failed to bind - LDAP error 49 LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALS - <>
Failed to connect to 'ldap://dc1.vizavi.inc' with backend 'ldap': (null)
ERROR(ldb): LDAP connection to dc1.vizavi.inc failed - None
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On 09/05/2012 08:33 PM, Nitin Thakur wrote:
>
> I cant figure this out reached to the end of internet.
>
> i want to configure samba to work with ADS but no winbind. I am able
> to do kinit and then net ads join. But every time I try to access the
> share i get prompted for uid and passwd an
On Wed, 2012-09-05 at 21:33 -0400, Nitin Thakur wrote:
> I cant figure this out reached to the end of internet.
>
> i want to configure samba to work with ADS but no winbind. I am able to do
> kinit and then net ads join. But every time I try to access the share i get
> prompted for uid and
I cant figure this out reached to the end of internet.
i want to configure samba to work with ADS but no winbind. I am able to do
kinit and then net ads join. But every time I try to access the share i get
prompted for uid and passwd and then authentication failure. when i look at the
log
On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 03:53:09PM +0200, Daniel Müller wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 23:33:12 +0200, thah...@t-online.de (Thomas Hahn)
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I am trying to set up samba on this host and testing it locally
> > is giving me headaches right away.
> >
> > t...@hversa:~:~$ smbclient -
Hello,
I am trying to set up samba on this host and testing it locally
is giving me headaches right away.
t...@hversa:~:~$ smbclient -L localhost -U%
Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.4.8]
Sharename Type Comment
- ---
homes
I am running Fedora 11 and trying to set up Samba. I've succeeded in setting
up the network printer.
I am able to go only to this stage: Place--> Network--> Windows Network
Do you have any suggestion? Here is what I get when I do troubleshoot.
I get the message in the tile when I do:
$ smbclien
I just installed samba and the smb.conf is as follows
[global]
workgroup = NUS
valid users = Admin,Tech
read only = no
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
netbios name = kiska
server string = Samba %v on (%L)
security = user
hosts allow = 192.168.
Hello
I have strange authentication problem. My distribution is Centos 5.2
and it`s 64 bit.
I Have compiled Samba 3.2.4 from source with following configure
options:
--with-logfilebase=/var/log/samba \
--with-configdir=/etc/samba \
--with-piddir=/var/run \
--enable-cups \
--with-acl-support \
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 Adam Williams's cat, walking on the keyboard,
wrote:
> did you run smbldap-populate? even with a user in ldap, that is for
> their posix (linux shell) account. you will still need to run smbpasswd
> -a user to add their samba NT and LM hashes and samba SID info to lda
did you run smbldap-populate? even with a user in ldap, that is for
their posix (linux shell) account. you will still need to run smbpasswd
-a user to add their samba NT and LM hashes and samba SID info to ldap.
Luca Ferrari wrote:
On Monday 25 February 2008 Luca Ferrari's cat, walking on th
On Monday 25 February 2008 Luca Ferrari's cat, walking on the keyboard, wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've configured my samba server to work with my ldap backend, the
> configuration of ldap is correct and in fact my users can interactively
> login. The problem is with samba, that is always returning a
> NT_
Hi all,
I've configured my samba server to work with my ldap backend, the
configuration of ldap is correct and in fact my users can interactively
login. The problem is with samba, that is always returning a
NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE when a user tries to access a share. I'm in doubt if
I have to a
All,
I am having a problem that I can not solve for the last 2 weeks. I
mounted a shared drive on the Samba server, and from the XP Home machine
I can
view the shared folder but cannot *write *to it. I followed the samba
setup instructions as given in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?
Hello,
I'm uncertain as to whether this went through, my apologies if it is a
duplicate message.
I've got a samba 3.23c box that i'm trying to get Ghost working with for
image storage. I'm using a dos networking client, created by the ghost boot
wizard for a rtl8139 nic. My problem is whe
Have you try adding "lo" on the interface line of your smb.conf file? If
not, try adding this line.
interfaces = eth0 lo 192.168.1.1
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
-Ivan
At 03:28 AM 6/12/2006, you wrote:
I've installed Samba 3.0.22 on my Ubuntu Dapper release.
I need Samba di be able to share
I've installed Samba 3.0.22 on my Ubuntu Dapper release.
I need Samba di be able to share some information with Windows XP.
On my portable PC is installed Ubuntu and on my fix PC in installed Windows
XP.
I need to see the infomation on my fix PC with the portable one.
Before upgrading my Ubuntu f
Donald Musser wrote:
I've tried that already. All I get is an error about being unable to open
passwd.tbd. I've checked the file and, although it exists, it is empty. Is
this supposed to be the case?
-Myles
Hmm ... sounds like your tdbsam setup isn't quite right?
On my system both passdb.tdb
I've tried that already. All I get is an error about being unable to open
passwd.tbd. I've checked the file and, although it exists, it is empty. Is
this supposed to be the case?
-Myles
On 12/17/05, Mathew D. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Donald Musser wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I'm
Donald Musser wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm using the online HOWTO manual in the "Quick Start" reference to try and
get a basic domain controller going. So I set up smb.conf, and testparm
checked out okay, I've started nmbd and smbd, but when I try to to run
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]#smbclient -L -U%
I think the command should be: smbclient -L -U
Eric HInes
At 12/16/05 13:39, Donald Musser wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm using the online HOWTO manual in the "Quick Start" reference to try and
get a basic domain controller going. So I set up smb.conf, and testparm
checked out okay, I've started
Yeah, the smbclient -L localhost -U% command works fine and returns data as
I'd expect. I've also found that I cannot modify passwords for my defined
usernames. Here's what I get when I try.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]#smbpasswd -a username
New SMB password:
Re-type new SMB password:
Unable to open/c
I got that error when trying to login or access the Samba server from a
client who was not allowed in the [IPC$] section.
[IPC$]
path = /tmp
hosts allow = 10.143.0.0/16, 127.0.0.1, 10.159.0.0/16, 10.150.0.0/16
hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
Be sure you are in this section to have permission t
Hi everyone,
I'm using the online HOWTO manual in the "Quick Start" reference to try and
get a basic domain controller going. So I set up smb.conf, and testparm
checked out okay, I've started nmbd and smbd, but when I try to to run
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]#smbclient -L -U%
session setup failed:
Hello, all. I'm running into an issue connecting from my PowerMac G4
running Yellow Dog 4.0.1 to our server, which is a dual AMD running Fedora
Core 2. The server is running samba version 3.0.10-1.fc2, and the g4 is
running samba version 3.0.10-1.ydl.1.
I can connect from the g4 anonymously
Sorry,
I wanted to say
But, previously established connections still work until they are closed.
I've got a bad english :-(
Denis Vlasenko a Ãcrit :
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 11:53, Jean-Baptiste Estival wrote:
Hello everybody,
we have a simple file server running samba. (no ldap, etc).
The sa
Hello everybody,
we have a simple file server running samba. (no ldap, etc).
The samba version is 3.0.11 running on fedora core1.
We access it from NT4 (TSE + Citrix), XP, Win9X and Linux.
When we start smbd, all works fine, everybody can conntect to the file
server
to mount the shares without any
Hello,
after long searching in the docs, the web and my Samba-books
I have to ask here.
I followed exact the steps described in the book: "samba-3 by example" up to chapter 5.
What kind of trouble indicates this errormessage after trying this:
server:# smbclient //domain/SHARE -U user -
Hi,
I've installed Fedora C1 with Samba 3.0.2 and openldap 2.1.22. I've
followed the example in the Samba-3 by example guide to use my server as a
PDC. I'm able to connect to this server with all my users but I'm unable
to use "Administrator" to log. Maybe it's normal but I doubt it. Here's
th
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 05:17:18PM +, Giuseppe Torelli wrote:
> Alle 14:23, mercoledì 20 novembre 2002, hai scritto:
>
> > ok: smbclient -L hostname -U username -W DomainNameOrWorkgroupName
> > to list the shares of the smb server
> > smbclient //hostname/sharename -U username -W Domai
Alle 14:23, mercoledì 20 novembre 2002, hai scritto:
> ok: smbclient -L hostname -U username -W DomainNameOrWorkgroupName
> to list the shares of the smb server
> smbclient //hostname/sharename -U username -W DomainNameOrWorkgroupName
Thank you so much for the disturb !
[root@Nancy gt]
Mittwoch den 20.11.2002 um 16:14 CET +0100, schrieb Giuseppe Torelli:
> Alle 13:46, mercoledì 20 novembre 2002, Frank Matthieß ha scritto:
>
> > You must use a Window XP local username and password, or if it is a running
> > XP Prof inside a windows domain a domain username and password.
> >
>
>
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 02:07:52PM +, Giuseppe Torelli wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed samba 2.2.6. I've tried to connect
> from the Linux PC with samba to a PC with Window XP
> with smbclient -L //workgroup_name/PC_Window_XP_name
>
> It asks me the password, and then I receive the error as
Hi,
I have installed samba 2.2.6. I've tried to connect
from the Linux PC with samba to a PC with Window XP
with smbclient -L //workgroup_name/PC_Window_XP_name
It asks me the password, and then I receive the error as the subject.
What to do ? The FAQ and the doc do not report this situation per
I recently upgraded from RedHat 6.2 to 7.3. I had samba running
fine so I could mount space on our windows network. Somehow this
got broken in the upgrade. My linux box is called k466a and my
username there is mcliff. On the windows network I am cliffm.
If I do
~$ smbclient -L MCBRAGG -U
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