Hello Team,
I have a problem with Samba domain controller with Windows 7.
I am able to join the windows machine to Domain, but when I try to login with
my OpenLDAP user name and password I used to get trust relation ship error
message and unbale to login to Domain.
For the work around I
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> > Minimum password age (days): 1
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>>> So I set my Password Policy:
>>>
>>> net pwsettings set –--complexity=off
>>> net pwsettings set ---max-pwd-age=60 #<---60 Days
>>> net pwsettings set –min-pwd-length=5
>>>
>>> net pwsettings show:
>>>
>>> [root@node1 ~]# net
DC=loc'
> >
> > Password complexity: off
> > Password history length: 24
> > Minimum password length: 5
> > Minimum password age (days): 1
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. April 2011 07:58
An: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] Domain Controller GPO
Le 18/04/2011 21:15, Ryan Leimenstoll a écrit :
> Hi All,
>I am using Samba4 Alpha12, and i am trying to edit the passwo
Le 18/04/2011 21:15, Ryan Leimenstoll a écrit :
Hi All,
I am using Samba4 Alpha12, and i am trying to edit the password policy
(which I believe is derived from the PDC's policy), but I am trying to
figure out whether Samba4 can respond to GPOs. If It cannot, how would I
define the password pol
On 18 April 2011 21:15, Ryan Leimenstoll wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am using Samba4 Alpha12, and i am trying to edit the password policy
> (which I believe is derived from the PDC's policy), but I am trying to
> figure out whether Samba4 can respond to GPOs. If It cannot, how would I
> define the passw
Hi All,
I am using Samba4 Alpha12, and i am trying to edit the password policy
(which I believe is derived from the PDC's policy), but I am trying to
figure out whether Samba4 can respond to GPOs. If It cannot, how would I
define the password policy for the domain? Thanks.
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I recently upgrade a Samba server, that was happily acting as a PDC for a
school, from 3.2 to 3.4.7. This was done via an upgrade to Ubuntu (from 9.04
to 10.04LTS). Of course, the Ubuntu upgrade caused a bunch of issues, most
of which were managed without undue stress. The remaining issues are with
Hi List,
I’ve
got a tricky task set out for me. We’re
using CentOS 4.8 as a Samba Domain Controller (3.0.33) yes I know it’s
ancient,but it’s solid. I need to update this to a version that will support
Windows7 work stations using domain security. I’m pretty sure I can bring
The Official Samba 3 HOWTO and Reference Guide
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
Samba-3 by Example
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/
Both contain very useful information about what you need. PDF versions
are also available.
These books come with the S
samba-boun...@lists.samba.org wrote on 03/03/2010 10:33:01 AM:
>
> Can somebody point me in the direction of some Noob freindly guides
> on setting up a Domain Controller using Samba and LDAP I will be
> running a few Windows 7 machines. I want something that is user
> freindly being quite new
Can somebody point me in the direction of some Noob freindly guides on setting
up a Domain Controller using Samba and LDAP I will be running a few Windows 7
machines. I want something that is user freindly being quite new to Samba and
Linux myself.
Many Thanks
Hi,
I would like to create a test Domain Controller to authenticate against via
Kerberos on a Linux RedHat 3.4.6 server until my company's System Administrator
provides a development Active Directory Domain Controller.
How difficult would it be to create a Samba DC containing a few user account
>> but to have there shares accesseable you should hve the same shares
>> on PDC and BDC. Write a script when you log on or off to rsync the files of
>> the users.
How do you reliably capture logoff events?
>I thought slurpd was deprecated years ago when openldap-2.3 came out.
It is (was). Curr
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Sorry John. I made a mistake. I am not using rsync. I am using syncrepl.
It works very well in multimaster mode.
Do you know if is possible that the BDC can write in the LDAP data base?
Juan Pablo Michelino
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> I am not using slurp. I am using rsync to syncronize all data base.
> I need to know if the BDC can write his local LDAP data base. If it is OK, I
> think that the domain go to work well, regardless if the conection betwen
> PDC and BDC is broken or not.
> Can your help me?
> Tanks.
>
I would us
Thanks Daniel and John.
I am not using slurp. I am using rsync to syncronize all data base.
I need to know if the BDC can write his local LDAP data base. If it is
OK, I think that the domain go to work well, regardless if the conection
betwen PDC and BDC is broken or not.
Can your help me?
Tank
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 5:24 AM, Daniel Müller wrote:
> Your PDC and BDC must have the same SID,
> Your BDCs ldap database should be a copy of Your PDCs. Also the BDC should
> be a slave to the PDCs ldap. So every change in Your
> PDcs database should change on your BDC. This is quite simple with
Your PDC and BDC must have the same SID,
Your BDCs ldap database should be a copy of Your PDCs. Also the BDC should
be a slave to the PDCs ldap. So every change in Your
PDcs database should change on your BDC. This is quite simple with slurpd.
If the PDC now stops the BDC will take over. The users
Hello
I makeing a Domain Controller with Samba (v3.0.33) and LDAP (v2.4).
I will install a PDC in the headquarter and a BDC in the subsidiary of
the company that I work.
The PDC and the BDC will have his own LDAP data base.
I just install the PDC without problems and my next step is to install
or just use the source .tar.gz file and extract into /var/www and setup
config.php
BOURIAUD wrote:
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 14:56:41 you wrote:
Ldap Account Manager (LAM) is a web interface to LDAP.
With it, you can define Minimum password length, Minimum lowercase
characters, Minimum up
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 14:56:41 you wrote:
> Ldap Account Manager (LAM) is a web interface to LDAP.
>
> With it, you can define Minimum password length, Minimum lowercase
> characters, Minimum uppercase characters, Minimum numeric characters,
> Minimum symbolic characters, Minimum character cla
> Ldap Account Manager (LAM) is a web interface to LDAP.
>
> With it, you can define Minimum password length, Minimum lowercase
> characters, Minimum uppercase characters, Minimum numeric characters,
> Minimum symbolic characters, Minimum character classes, etc.
>
> http://lam.sourceforge.net/
>
I
Ldap Account Manager (LAM) is a web interface to LDAP.
With it, you can define Minimum password length, Minimum lowercase
characters, Minimum uppercase characters, Minimum numeric characters,
Minimum symbolic characters, Minimum character classes, etc.
http://lam.sourceforge.net/
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Since I got no answer, does it means that there is no possibility to force all
users to change their password the next time they will connect to the domain ?
It is possible, at least with LDAP. Now, I need to find a way to explain
how. I am in a hurry now. I will try to come back with some
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 11:33:19 BOURIAUD wrote:
> Hi !
> I'still running a samba domain controller on a rhel 5 machine, so it is
> version samba-3.0.33-3.7.el5. Users and accounts are still stored in a ldap
> database and everything works fine.
> Now that my setup is c
Hi !
I'still running a samba domain controller on a rhel 5 machine, so it is
version samba-3.0.33-3.7.el5. Users and accounts are still stored in a ldap
database and everything works fine.
Now that my setup is complete, I'd like to
- force every user of the domain to change their pa
Yes
winbind enum groups = Yes
use spnego = no
#winbind separator = '\'
Does anyone know if a samba domain member can list the users from another
samba domain controller?
Thanks for any info,
Nuno Fernandes
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On 4/8/07, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HI,
I am Running a Samba Domain Controller for Windows Clients on FreeBSD 6.2
I wan to migrate it to netBSD 3.1
What are the steps that I should take that the users can login to the
domain and all things to remain transparent aft
HI,
I am Running a Samba Domain Controller for Windows Clients on FreeBSD 6.2
I wan to migrate it to netBSD 3.1
What are the steps that I should take that the users can login to the
domain and all things to remain transparent after the migration have
take place?
Thankyou so much
Kind Regards
I am trying to use samba (version 3.0.24-4 on debian etch AMD64) as a
primary domain controller and file server.
When I try to set up the domain controller - it sometimes works.
On occasion, I have been able to connect WinXP Pro machines, log in to
the clients use domain accounts. However, the
Hello!
I am trying to set up a domain for my home network, but I ran into problems.
The situation: The Debian server has netbios name "server", there are
more PCs, I will only talk about "pchrispc". The user I want to setup
is "pappl".
Here is what I did:
Installed Samba, configured it correctly
Hello!
I am trying to set up a domain for my home network, but I ran into problems.
The situation: The Debian server has netbios name "server", there are
more PCs, I will only talk about "pchrispc". The user I want to setup
is "pappl".
Here is what I did:
Installed Samba, configured it correctly
Bill Platt wrote:
Hi,
With SAMBA and LDAP as a domain controller, is there a way to specify
which user has permissions to which resource including resources on
remote servers? Eg, user A has access to public share one server and
access to a printer on a different server and user B has access
Hi,
With SAMBA and LDAP as a domain controller, is there a way to specify
which user has permissions to which resource including resources on
remote servers? Eg, user A has access to public share one server and
access to a printer on a different server and user B has access to only
the print
Hi Ivan,
i think the problem may be related to your allow and deny ip address range.
1, in the address range 192.168.1.0 subnet, i think it should be use
"192.168.1.0" in your config file. try to change it to see if it can solve the
problem.
2, try to remove the deny address range and test if the
Run the "testparm" (without the quotes) command and see if your samba is
really a PDC.
Hope this helps.
-Ivan
At 03:03 PM 5/23/2006, Rodney Richison wrote:
I tried to post this in the debian group, but my mail never appeared there..
Am attempting to do a test install of samba as a primary do
I tried to post this in the debian group, but my mail never appeared there..
Am attempting to do a test install of samba as a primary domain
controller. I can see the shares and navigate them.
However, when I attempt to join the domain, WinXP says "username could
not be found".
I have a root user
We are using Samba as a Domain Controller.
Some of our Windows servers think that they are the domain controller. This
is sending event 5719 and event 8032 errors on several of our windows
servers. Any suggestions on how to keep our samba DC in control of these
issues?
Thanks.
os level
On 11 Apr 2006, at 21:35, Mark Rutherford wrote:
You know, the strangest thing happened here.
One thing I neglected to mention and I bet it was vital information,
is that w have 2 samba machines on the network.
we have one as a spare in case the main server dies.
It is sync'd with the mai
me know if it works.
you could set the os level to 65 ( that's what im having atm. )
Louis
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ure only 1 server and preffered the samba server,
the master browser.
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> Hi Louis,
>
> The reason I would say this is not it, is because it always
> happens
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Hi everyone,
I have struggled with this problem for awhile now
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>
ion with samba stays
open.
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Hi everyone,
I have struggled with this problem for awhile now. randomly and
intermittently a workstation or
bunch of workstations will not be able to log in.
This is pretty much reproduceable at will, and here is what you need to
do to get this little issue to show up:
1. Log out and try to
We have got Samba 3.0.21b working fine when browsing from 2003AD clients works
fine.
Weve comfigured pam and if we change the setting on the 2003 domain for
"Domain controller: LDAP server signing requirements" to none it works fine if
its at requires signing pam doesnt work is there anyway
Gordon Messmer wrote:
I'm having some trouble with groups which contain the groupofuniquenames
objectclass.
I was wrong. My conclusions were totally erronious. Somehow or other,
the indexes were incomplete and the sambaSID attribute wasn't indexed
for older entries, where I had groupOfUniqu
I'm having some trouble with groups which contain the groupofuniquenames
objectclass.
I'm running Samba 3.0.9 on RHEL 3 as a domain controller, and otherwise,
it functions properly. When looking at groups which only have the
posixGroup and sambaGroupMapping objectclasses with "net rpc group
memb
Finally I found out that I had to add the samba server's IP address to the wins
entry in the network configuration and reboot afterwards. I also switched
on "enable netbios over TCP/IP". The Norton Internet Security firewall can also
cause this "domain could not be contacted" error, how I found
Martin Wartens schreef:
I guess this a problem with netbios/wins, but I am out of ideas. What could it
be? I have found the same question lots of times on google, but never any
solutions. Help please!
Martin
How about your name resolution. Can you resolve the netbios name of the
samba server
Hi,
when I try to connect with a Windows XP Professional workstation to my domain
(My Computer->Computer Name ...), I keep getting the error message "A domain
controller for the domain ... could not be contacted". This attempt leaves no
traces in the samba logs.
I have applied the recommended W
Hi All,
I had a Samba configured as a domain controller on a separate network. And
i had a windows 2000 pro computer on different network. I want to access a
share on samba server but it always get a prompt for a username and
password. I have already added a user account and a machine account o
hi
according to this document
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/reskit/distsys/part5/dsgappe.asp
NT Domain Controllers have $SID-516
so what about samba?
does my Samba Domain Controller (PDC) really need this -516 RID or is a
RID of -515 enough (Domain Workstations
Hello,
I seek Samba guru help.
First off, I followed this tutorial at IBM's site
(http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/esdd/tutorials/samba/) to setup samba as a
PDC. Everything seems to be working fine, except I get this error when I try
to login to the PDC from my WinXP Pro box:
"The followin
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| Can someone remove this obsolete parameter from
| packaging/RedHat/smb.conf before it confuses more people?
Got it. Thanks.
cheers, jerry
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Hi all,
I've been trying to set up a Samba domain controller for domain NEWDOMAIN that
draws usernames and authentication from a second NT(actually 2K) domain EXISTINGDOMAIN
on the same network. This is what I've tried so far...
Name service: run a winbindd service to get the
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, David Donahue wrote:
> I have a Samba Domain Controller running on a Windows/Linux hybrid
> network. Actually, the network is in a state of transition right now and
> I'm occupying my time by planning its re-design. So, assume that when I
> set it up again,
I have a Samba Domain Controller running on a Windows/Linux hybrid
network. Actually, the network is in a state of transition right now and
I'm occupying my time by planning its re-design. So, assume that when I
set it up again, I'll be using the latest release of Samba (or any
previo
Sorry about that. I'm running Samba on a Debian 3 machine.
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 09:49, Corey Hart wrote:
> what OS are you running samba on?
>
>
> Daniel Berg wrote:
>
> > I did set a root password but I tried it again and ran smbpasswd. I also
> > did setup the add user script but made sure i
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 09:49, Corey Hart wrote:
> what OS are you running samba on?
>
>
> Daniel Berg wrote:
>
> > I did set a root password but I tried it again and ran smbpasswd. I also
> > did setup the add user script but made sure it was in /etc/passwd and it
> > was.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
TED] On Behalf Of
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Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 10:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Samba Domain Controller Help
Hi I am trying to setup a Domain controller on my home network for
testing and I am running into a bit of a problem.
Everytime I try to authenticate to the domai
If you are using WindowsXP did you modify the registry to work with samba?
Daniel Berg wrote:
> Hi I am trying to setup a Domain controller on my home network for
> testing and I am running into a bit of a problem.
>
> Everytime I try to authenticate to the domain I get refused. I have
> comple
Hi I am trying to setup a Domain controller on my home network for
testing and I am running into a bit of a problem.
Everytime I try to authenticate to the domain I get refused. I have
completely read the domain controller how-to that is supplied with Samba
2.28. I follow all of the directions an
hn H Terpstra wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Alan Lai wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have win2k client joined a samba domain controller (on solaris), i could
> > join the domain succuessfully, but after a reboot, it said 'A duplicate
> > name exists on the n
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Alan Lai wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have win2k client joined a samba domain controller (on solaris), i could
> join the domain succuessfully, but after a reboot, it said 'A duplicate
> name exists on the network', & whenever users tried to login, it
Hello,
I have win2k client joined a samba domain controller (on solaris), i could
join the domain succuessfully, but after a reboot, it said 'A duplicate
name exists on the network', & whenever users tried to login, it returned
an error said the Domain is not available.
What
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 14:29, Drew Boyles wrote:
> I have a Linux machine running Samba 2.2.1a (dated, I know) as a domain controller
>for Windows clients (NT and 2000). I can add NT machines to the domain just fine; I
>use useradd and smbpasswd to generate the appropriate entries, and it works f
I have a Linux machine running Samba 2.2.1a (dated, I know) as a domain controller for
Windows clients (NT and 2000). I can add NT machines to the domain just fine; I use
useradd and smbpasswd to generate the appropriate entries, and it works fine. I tried
doing the same thing with a couple of
I don't mean to nag... but I must get this problem fixed soon. and it
seems to be a common one on these mailing lists... I cannot add my Win2K Sp3
machine to my samba PDC... i receive the error message
"No mapping between account names and securityids was done"
I have created the machine accou
Hi
My samba
machine (running samba 2.2.3) is set up to except domain logins, this worked
fine with my win2k machine until I installed sp2, now when ever I log into the
domain I get the following messages:
“Windows cannot copy file
\\server1\charlie\profile\Application Data\
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