I haven't set up a trusts involving Windows PDC's and a Samba member
server. I have set up trusts Samba based domains (Samba PDC, Samba
BDC and Samba member server) and Active Directory based domains
(Windows 200x PDC.)
In general, a samba server will see trusted users in the output of
Thanks for your reply.
On 01/31/2011 05:22 PM, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
Did you reestablish the domain trusts between your NT domain and your AD
domain?
No, but I never broke the trust, only removed and re-added the single
machine into the old NT domain. If I break and re-establish the trust
Did you reestablish the domain trusts between your NT domain and your AD
domain?
Does "wbinfo -u" and "wbinfo -g" on your samba server show the users and
groups from the trusted AD domain?
Does "getent passwd" and "getent group" on your samba server show the
users and groups from the trusted A
Sorry to nudge, but does anyone have any ideas of how to resolve this?
During the migration period to our AD server, it's crucial that users on
both the old and new domain see the Samba server.
On 01/24/2011 04:40 PM, Ron García-Vidal wrote:
Here's some more info. This is an excerpt from the l
Here's some more info. This is an excerpt from the log on a connection
attempt:
[2011/01/24 15:30:55, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(950)
CLIENT_STATION (X.X.X.46) connect to service USERNAME initially as
user ADDOMAIN+USERNAME (uid=1, gid=1) (pid 18741)
[2011/01/24 15:30:56
Understood and agreed, but since we're migrating to the AD in a
piecemeal fashion must get this to work for users in both domains until
the migration is complete. Any suggestions?
-Ron
On 01/23/2011 01:05 PM, t...@tms3.com wrote:
I encountered a strange problem recently when changing the
I encountered a strange problem recently when changing the IP of my
Samba server. We are in the process of moving from an ancient NT4
domain to an AD domain. We did a full migration of all the users, and
up until Friday, our AD users were able to access the Samba server
(which is still on th
I encountered a strange problem recently when changing the IP of my
Samba server. We are in the process of moving from an ancient NT4
domain to an AD domain. We did a full migration of all the users, and
up until Friday, our AD users were able to access the Samba server
(which is still on the
I have asked Uncle Google to no avail, probibly asking the wrong question.
We are wanting to migrate from an Active Directory to a Samba Domain, I have
setup the samba domain and it seems to be working (from the local machine).
But this domain cannot be seen from any of the windows boxen. Is the
I was able to get my windows domain authentication working to enable
single sign on for a wiki we recently deployed on a CentOS server.
I understand the wiki is capable of supporting single sign on for
multiple windows domains with a few configuration changes and have
made those changes.
My quest
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Adam Williams wrote:
Is it possible to have multiple domains and all of them authenticate
to one PDC running openldap?
Each building at work has a network segment, 10.8.1.x - 10.8.18.x,
each having their own samba server using smbpasswd and DOMAIN name.
Like the ser
Adam Williams wrote:
Is it possible to have multiple domains and all of them authenticate to
one PDC running openldap?
Each building at work has a network segment, 10.8.1.x - 10.8.18.x, each
having their own samba server using smbpasswd and DOMAIN name. Like the
server arrowhead 10.8.9.2 has
Is it possible to have multiple domains and all of them authenticate to
one PDC running openldap?
Each building at work has a network segment, 10.8.1.x - 10.8.18.x, each
having their own samba server using smbpasswd and DOMAIN name. Like the
server arrowhead 10.8.9.2 has domain = HPADMIN in s
If I would like to have multiple domains hosted off a single server, do I
need to create multiple smb.conf and start the daemon individually for each
one? Are there any special catches when doing this with an LDAP backend?
Having an issue when adding a machine to my current domain. When I attempt
Phares Kariuki wrote:
I am having a small problem. I have only one server, running Debian... I
need to have multiple domains; especially to segregate the finance
department How do I do this, and how do I have peculiar users for
each
domain I have tried google and the advice given is ver
I am having a small problem. I have only one server, running Debian... I
need to have multiple domains; especially to segregate the finance
department How do I do this, and how do I have peculiar users for each
domain I have tried google and the advice given is very scanty...
Thanks.
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i guess an easy way to fix this w/out changing your structure is to use
slapd ACLs, that prohibit access to other domains for the first samba
manager instance (e.g. uid=manager,ou=People,dc=univ,dc=fr).
greez
Didier Roques wrote:
the organization is:
1)ou=People,dc=univ,dc=fr (the first doma
>the organization is:
>1)ou=People,dc=univ,dc=fr (the first domain)
>
>
And your answer is here! dc=univ,dc=fr includes EVERYTHING - domain2 and
domain3 and of course People,Groups from the top of LDAP tree.
>2)ou=People,ou=domain2,dc=univ,dc=fr
>
>
This for example consists ONLY with EVERYTHING
Didier Roques napisał(a):
Didier Roques napisał(a):
Hi all,
Hello,
I use samba 3.0.20
the ldap paramaters into the smb.conf are:
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost smbpasswd guest
ldap suffix = dc=univ,dc=fr
ldap machine suffix = ou=Hosts
ldap user suffix = ou=People
> Didier Roques napisaÅ(a):
>> Hi all,
>>
> Hello,
>> I use samba 3.0.20
>>
>> the ldap paramaters into the smb.conf are:
>> passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost smbpasswd guest
>> ldap suffix = dc=univ,dc=fr
>> ldap machine suffix = ou=Hosts
>> ldap user suffix = ou=People
>> ldap group suf
Didier Roques napisał(a):
Hi all,
Hello,
I use samba 3.0.20
the ldap paramaters into the smb.conf are:
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost smbpasswd guest
ldap suffix = dc=univ,dc=fr
ldap machine suffix = ou=Hosts
ldap user suffix = ou=People
ldap group suffix = ou=Group
ldap idmap su
Hi all,
I use samba 3.0.20
the ldap paramaters into the smb.conf are:
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost smbpasswd guest
ldap suffix = dc=univ,dc=fr
ldap machine suffix = ou=Hosts
ldap user suffix = ou=People
ldap group suffix = ou=Group
ldap idmap suffix = ou=Idmap
Into my ldap tree i've
On Wed Mar 01, 01:54am +1300, Matiu Carr wrote:
> What you describe resembles a user domain + multiple
> resource domain NT/AD construction.
> The local domains implement policy that "restricts" access
> to subsets of the total pool.
> If all the domains trust the same user domain, permissions
>
My question, then, is do people here put together multiple
NT4/Samba
domains using a single LDAP backend? I'm betting not.
Assuming that's
the case, from Windows, how does one assign permissions
and whatnot?
From a single large flatspace containing every user and
group? If not,
how are they
Hi,
I have a very similar question to this. Are there any Samba/LDAP
howto's or documentation on this issue.
In my situation the users are split over two subnets but many users
need the same access to coroporate resources. However, they should be
using local file server and samba authentication s
Good {morning,afternoon,evening} everybody,
A while ago I wrote to the list asking about whether the
uidNumber/gidNumber of the "commonly-known SIDs" had to match the RID of
the SID; the answer was "no".
I asked because I intended to implement multiple NT4/Samba domains using
a single LDAP tree;
Would a FreeBSD jail situation help?
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of John H Terpstra
> Sent: February 23, 2004 10:03 PM
> To: w w
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba multiple domains
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, w w wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I have a problem,
>
> I work in a company with 50 P.C. organized in 5 workgroups with Windows 98, 2000,
> NT, XP Workstations.
>
> I want to place this 50 P.C. , using Samba from Linux, in 5 Samba domains on a
> single linux machine.
This can be don
Hello
I have a problem,
I work in a company with 50 P.C. organized in 5 workgroups with Windows 98, 2000, NT,
XP Workstations.
I want to place this 50 P.C. , using Samba from Linux, in 5 Samba domains on a single
linux machine.
I' ve made a Samba PDC, but i didn't succed to make another do
Hi,
If you're using LDAP as the passdb backend, such as OpenLDAP,
the trees would be maintained via LDAP tools, user accounts can login from
any domain, but comp accounts only in one domain
some tips are:
1. modify objectClasss for samba, to attributes SambaSID and sambaPrimarySID
to be multival
im looking forward for this i wish i could setup our network like
this...
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 01:56, Peter Depuydt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to maintain multiple domains on a single samba server ?
>
> If needed we can create an overall masterdomain (eg forest) where the
> Curr
Hello,
Is it possible to maintain multiple domains on a single samba server ?
If needed we can create an overall masterdomain (eg forest) where the
Current domains could be trees.
Currently we manage every domain on a separate server and running as
An separate PDC . We would like to maintain
I'm sure you can make this work better if you only use one wins server. If you
are migrating to samba anyway is it an option to at least point everyone to
samba as WINS?
I've never had any luck with remote announce and in any case it will only
announce the server and not any of the other works
Hi all,
I have been working on a multi-domain network (2 of them) with one domain
being controlled by Samba/Openldap config and the other a standard Win2k AD.
I have had success getting all computers on the Samba domain to see the
Win2k controller via the Network browser but it does not seem to be
Ashley,
> I cann't find anything in the docs. WHen I tried it the second domain
> replaced the first :-(
Don't know but depending on your situation you could setup an interdomain
trust.
DSL
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G'day,
Is it possible to have a windows XP-Pro Computer to be a member of more
than 1 domain at a time. So a user could go to log on and get to local
computer or a couple of domains rather than a single domain?
I cann't find anything in the docs. WHen I tried it the second domain
replaced the
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 06:16, Jay Winks wrote:
> I know this has to be frequently asked, but I haven't found enough info to
> strike out on my own and do it right myself. I'm somewhat rusty in
> regards to Samba. I haven't used the server since 1999 or so. I want
> to use a single server to be PDC
I know this has to be frequently asked, but I haven't found enough info to strike out
on my own and do it right myself. I'm somewhat rusty in regards to Samba. I haven't
used the server since 1999 or so. I want to use a single server to be PDC for several
NT/2000 type domains. Can this be done e
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Multiple domains in the logon window
On Monday 23 June 2003 11:01, Alexandru Molodoi wrote:
> I wish that a user could be able to choose to which domain he
>
> On Monday 23 June 2003 11:01, Alexandru Molodoi wrote:
>
> > I wish that a user could be able to choose to which domain he
> > should log on to (and I think that is the normal way).
>
> Why do you think that is the normal way?
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On Monday 23 June 2003 11:01, Alexandru Molodoi wrote:
> I wish that a user could be able to choose to which domain he
> should log on to (and I think that is the normal way).
Why do you think that is the normal way?
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Could you pls tell me how can I achieve that on my w2k/xp workstations'
logon window, when a user name, a password and a domain is asked all the
domains in my network are shown and able to be chosen?
For example I have two Samba 2.2.5 domain controllers in my LAN for DOM1
and DOM2. Some workstatio
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Benilton de Sa Carvalho wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> is it possible to set up samba to act as PDC for multiple domains?
Yes, but only by running separate instances of smbd, each bound to it's
own IP address/es and each with it's own config and control files.
- John T.
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Hi all,
is it possible to set up samba to act as PDC for multiple domains?
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Hi guys,
I have Samba server on a Solaris 2.6 platform with one domain. I was asked
if is possible to create the second domain.
I am new to this stuff, can somebody help, please.
Regards,
Ilie Mihut
System Administrator, Unix Technical Support
Mid Range Technical Services - Sun Commercial
IBM Gl
Hi All,
After a couple of months break (and running only a single instance of SAMBA)
I once again need to try and get two simultaneous instances of SAMBA running
on the same machine, each serving up a different domain/workgroup.
Here's the scoop:
one machine, with dual NICs, the first one is on
Is it possible to setup samba/winbind
so that users from 2 different domains can login to the same machine? As far as I can tell, you can only set one
domain in the config.
I can make the linux machine join
both domains, but when I try to use domain2+user to try and login, it doesn't
w
Hi,
> > > Downloading the latest now.
> >
> > Okay, now for the scary part. This machine is live, and in use all day every
> > day. Anything I should know about upgrading from 2.0.7 to 2.2.5?
>
> Wait until later tonight for 2.2.6 :-)
:) Have now downloaded 2.2.6, thanx.
> Seriously, an upgr
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> > Downloading the latest now.
>
> Okay, now for the scary part. This machine is live, and in use all day every
> day. Anything I should know about upgrading from 2.0.7 to 2.2.5?
Wait until later tonight
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 19:47, Steve Morley wrote:
> > Downloading the latest now.
>
> Okay, now for the scary part. This machine is live, and in use all day every
> day. Anything I should know about upgrading from 2.0.7 to 2.2.5?
>
> I always like having a backup plan in place before something
> Downloading the latest now.
Okay, now for the scary part. This machine is live, and in use all day every
day. Anything I should know about upgrading from 2.0.7 to 2.2.5?
I always like having a backup plan in place before something major like this.
Does SAMBA rely on anything outside it's ow
Hi,
> > And I can't see any way to tell nmb to place the second .pid file elsewhere.
>
> See the "pid directory" parameter (or is it pidfile directory?)
Okay, lightbulb went off, I'm still at 2.0.7, reading the docs online, I see
that this was added to 2.2.4
Downloading the latest now.
Thanx
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On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Clark Rawlins wrote:
> >[2002/08/27 18:37:20, 0] lib/pidfile.c:pidfile_create(86)
> > ERROR: nmbd is already running. File /usr/local/samba/var/locks/nmbd.pid
> exist
> >s and process id 39187 is running.
> >[2002/08/27 18:41:14
Could you use multiple chroot jails?
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From: Javid Abdul-AJAVID1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: 'Steve Morley'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Multiple Domains?
I thought someone suggested configuring
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Hi Again,
A bunch of people contacted me telling me to start up a second copy of
SAMBA,
but unfortunately, no one seems to know how to do it?
When I try to launch a second copy of smb and nmb with pointers to the new
smb.conf file, I get:
>[2002
Hi Again,
A bunch of people contacted me telling me to start up a second copy of SAMBA,
but unfortunately, no one seems to know how to do it?
When I try to launch a second copy of smb and nmb with pointers to the new
smb.conf file, I get:
>[2002/08/27 18:37:20, 0] lib/pidfile.c:pidfile_create(8
Hi,
> Wouldn't it be easier to keep you BSD box as your PDC, have staff and students login
>on to that one domain and have logon scripts if you need to do anything cleaver??
I definitely want to keep the BSD box as the PDC, but need the seperate
workgroups, as there is some peer sharing going o
Hi,
> To accomplish that task you will have to run multiple Samba instances
> (one per Domain/group). Network aliases are your friends. You can create
> aliases on each NIC and bind Samba instances to separate aliases on the
> same network.
This was one of the things I tried previously, bu
but don't ever bring down eth0 unless you can do without eth0:*. I
learned that one the hard way. Sometimes remote data centers can suck ...
Rasmus Reinholdt Nielsen wrote:
> yes
>
> a network alias is an extra ip address to an existing nic, which then
> responds to both ip adresses. You set a
Dariush Forouher wrote:
>
> Would this be also possible with only one NIC?
Of course.
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yes
a network alias is an extra ip address to an existing nic, which then
responds to both ip adresses. You set an alias with the following syntax
ifconfig eth0:0 broadcast netmask up
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At 15:12 10-10-2002 +0200, Dariush Forouher wrote:
>Would this be also possible with only one NIC
Would this be also possible with only one NIC?
regards
Dariush
Am Don, 2002-10-10 um 02.44 schrieb Yura Pismerov:
>
> To accomplish that task you will have to run multiple Samba instances
> (one per Domain/group). Network aliases are your friends. You can create
> aliases on each NIC and
To accomplish that task you will have to run multiple Samba instances
(one per Domain/group). Network aliases are your friends. You can create
aliases on each NIC and bind Samba instances to separate aliases on the
same network.
Hope this helps.
Steve Morley wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I
Hi All,
I just joined this list, and I'm looking for some help.
I've been running a Samba server for a few years now, and it's been doing
everything I've asked it too, but I'm hitting a wall trying to implement
something new. Google searches aren't turning up too much, except to
indicate that o
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