appear that the password file is locked when
"useradd" is run. is this a "bug" in smbd?
thanks, jon
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Jon H. Peterson wrote:
problems:
1 - cannot log on to winxp with domain set to home.local
"...domain home.local is not available"
is nmbd running? I think you'll get that error if it isn't. ps
ax|grep nmbd
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Hari escreveu:
Hi Everyone,
I am Using Samba-3.0.0-14.3E as a PDC. every thing
working fine in PDC, But only the problem is to change
passwd from Windows client machine, while trying to
change passwd from client I am getting Bellow error
messages.Please advice on this one.
err
Hi Everyone,
I am Using Samba-3.0.0-14.3E as a PDC. every thing
working fine in PDC, But only the problem is to change
passwd from Windows client machine, while trying to
change passwd from client I am getting Bellow error
messages.Please advice on this one.
error message in som
hi,
so you know, I am new to samba and Linux.
opensuse 10.1; samba 3.0.22; windows xp/sp2 client
Running: smbd, nmbd, dns server;
NOT running: winbindd; ldap
"Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data (always)" is Disabled in xp.
what works:
-browsing & editing files on the Linux server from
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On 01/23/2007 08:26 AM, Mauricio Szabo escreveu:
> Well, I'm having some problems migrating users.
>
> I work on an university, and all teachers / students / users
> only have a Webmail accout. What I want to do is migrate those
> users to a LDAP
Well, I'm having some problems migrating users.
I work on an university, and all teachers / students / users only have a
Webmail accout. What I want to do is migrate those users to a LDAP server,
and make Windows XP authenticate on a Samba Domain Controller.
So far, I've managed to make th
I'm not aware of a way to authenticate via SASL in Samba.
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 18:38 -0700, Jeff Block wrote:
> I've seen some people using ldap password set as {SASL}USER at REALM
> Is there a way to have samba use sasl for authentication?
>
> Currently, my kerberos db is synchronizing with sas
I've seen some people using ldap password set as {SASL}USER at REALM
Is there a way to have samba use sasl for authentication?
Currently, my kerberos db is synchronizing with sasl so if I can get samba
and my windows clients to authenticate using sasl, then I don't need to keep
password hashes in
Basically a windows client can't authenticate against a Kerberos server
*and* get user information out LDAP without using AD. You can
authenticate against Kerberos and have local user accounts or you can
have user accounts in LDAP and use some other authentication mechanism.
The way I'm doing it is
I'm a little confused on one section here... Where are your passwords being
stored? kerberos? If so, how does samba look there? What is the
significance of the {SASL}USER at REALM in LDAP? Is there another password
store that you are syncing with krb?
Sorry for my ignorance here but after hou
Why would the add machine script fail? Here's a quick overview of my
setup:
All Kerberos authenticated admin users (user/admin) have write to the
entire directory
The Samba admin user has write to the relevant samba branches
All Kerberos authenticated non-admin users have read access to
non-sensit
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Ti Leggett wrote:
> So, here's my new question (I'm full of em): Are LDAP actions
> done as the Samab ldap admin dn or the user doing the
> action? It appears the latter is the case.
All LDAP actions from smbd are done as the ldap admin dn, but
the
Okee dokee. I've gotten somewhere.
So samba 3.0.11 didn't seem to quite handle privileges all the way. I
upgraded to 3.0.14 and everything is now peachy happy with one small
exception. Before I get to the problem here's what did work:
net -S localhost -Uleggett rpc rights grant "CI\Domain Admins"
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Ti Leggett wrote:
| Unfortunately this still doesn't work. As a note,
| I thought about this and had added the root account
| to the Domain Admins group.
|
|>>However the following fails:
|>>
|>>net -S localhost rpc rights grant "CI\Domain Admins"
|>>Se
Unfortunately this still doesn't work. As a note, I thought about this
and had added the root account to the Domain Admins group.
On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 17:30 -0400, Josh Kelley wrote:
> Try doing the "net rpc rights" as a
>
> Ti Leggett wrote:
>
> >However the following fails:
> >
> >net -S loca
Try doing the "net rpc rights" as a
Ti Leggett wrote:
However the following fails:
net -S localhost rpc rights grant "CI\Domain Admins"
SeMachineAccountPrivilege SePrintOperatorPrivilege SeAddUsersPrivilege
SeDiskOperatorPrivilege SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege
Reading through the logs, everything appea
So I'm still doing something wrong. I now have a root sambaSamAccount in
my directory with the PrimaryGroupSID of the Domain Admins SID. The ldap
admin dn can write to the directory. From my PDC I can do the following
successfully:
net -S localhost rpc join (Success)
smbpasswd -a -w pdc (Success a
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So I think I have the steps needed to get this all working, but I think I
have a chicken/egg problem now.
So, is there a way to get it to a point where a normal user in the Domain
Admins group can join machine and add Samba Accounts, etc without
requiring a uid 0 user t
So I think I have the steps needed to get this all working, but I think I
have a chicken/egg problem now.
In order to join a machine to the Samba PDC Domain, you need to either use
a uid 0 user or one that has the SeMachineAccountPrivilege (3.0.11+)
privilege . This user must also be able to read
Hello,
My setup :
Windows stations
SAMBA3+OPENLDAP 2.2.x +KERBEROS (MIT)
All users (posix and ldap) are in Openldap.
All my ldap password are : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use saslauthd so I can connect to ldap using simplebind with password
in KERBEROS
this password CANNOT be changed (denied by the slapd
Let me rephrase a bit. Is there a way to use Samba as a PDC with an LDAP
backend and use pam_smbpass to keep the passwords sync'd between the
Kerberos side and the Samba side? That way the Windows clients join the
domain using only the LDAP information not knowing about the Kerberos
side of things?
Ok, so I'm just trying to figure out my options here. I can:
- Use local accounts and local passwords
- Use Kerberos for authentication, but only with local user accounts
- Use a Samba PDC with and LDAP backend for accounts and password if and
only if the windows clients are not bound to a Kerbero
I've been searching and researching this and I can't seem to find the
answers I'm looking for. I'd like to setup a Samba PDC that Windows
clients will join. The PDC will use an LDAP backend to get authorization
information (username, home directory, etc). The authentication portion
is handled by an
Ti Leggett wrote:
I've been searching and researching this and I can't seem to find the
answers I'm looking for. I'd like to setup a Samba PDC that Windows
clients will join. The PDC will use an LDAP backend to get authorization
information (username, home directory, etc). The authentication portio
;
> Message d'origine
> De: andreas oster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: lun. 26/07/2004 16:44
> Ã: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc:
> Objet: Re: RE : [Samba] Samba as a PDC / Windows NT 4 SP6a as a BDC
>
>
>
>
Date: lun. 26/07/2004 16:44
Ã: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Objet: Re: RE : [Samba] Samba as a PDC / Windows NT 4 SP6a as a BDC
Try this link:
http://is-it-true.org/nt/registry/rtips94.shtml
did work for me
Try this link:
http://is-it-true.org/nt/registry/rtips94.shtml
did work for me
best regards
Andreas
Julien Bordet schrieb:
If it is not, I've got another slightly off topic question : how to I demote my former Windows NT PDC (that is now a BDC) to a normal Windows NT server, so that I have no pro
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: lun. 26/07/2004 15:57
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Objet: Re: [Samba] Samba as a PDC / Windows NT 4 SP6a as a BDC
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On Monday 26 July 2004 08:41 am, Julien Bordet wrote:
| Are you sure of that ? I thought it was possible...
Not possible via Samba at all. There is no SAM synchronization between
Samba and Microsoft Windows DCs.
|
| If it is not, I've got another s
ssage d'origine
De: Umberto Zanatta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: lun. 26/07/2004 14:09
Ã: Julien Bordet
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: Re: [Samba] Samba as a PDC / Windows NT 4 SP6a as a BDC
You can't do it!
You can't do it!
Samba won't be a BDC for NT and viceversa.
maybe, you should wait samba 4.0.
Il lun, 2004-07-26 alle 13:05, Julien Bordet ha scritto:
> Hi every body,
>
> As you may have guessed, I've got a problem ;)
>
> What I had :
>
>- A PDC Server (Windows NT 4 SP 6a), called SE
Hi every body,
As you may have guessed, I've got a problem ;)
What I had :
- A PDC Server (Windows NT 4 SP 6a), called SERVER1, for the domain TEST
- A BDC Server (Windows NT 4 SP 6a), called SERVER2, for the domain TEST
Everything was working fine.
Now I switched my NT PDC to a Sam
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C & K Rutland
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 1:02 AM
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Subject: [Samba] Samba as a PDC
HELP. I am running samba 2.2.7 on mandrake 9.0. I have setup samba and
configured my smb.conf file correctly as fair as i can tell
HELP. I am running samba 2.2.7 on mandrake 9.0. I have setup samba and configured my
smb.conf file correctly as fair as i can tell but am still having trouble. When i run
testparm everything appears fine. I can ping every machine on my network but can't
get any of my four machines to logon t
"Matt Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> I have setup a Machine Trust Account with the following commands with no
> success:
> /usr/sbin/useradd -g 100 -d /dev/null -c "corp" -s /bin/false corp$
> passwd -l corp$
> smbpasswd -a -m corp$
As far as I know (and as the HOWTOs say), you can
uesday, June 18, 2002 2:34 PM
Subject: [Samba] Samba as a PDC for W2K Network
>
> Hi all. I hope someone here can help me with a bit of trouble I seem to
be
> having with Samba and Windows 2000. Here's the deal:
>
> We are attempting to setup a Red Hat 7.3 machine (SYMPHONY2) r
O'Connor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 10:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba as a PDC for W2K Network
Hi all. I hope someone here can help me with a bit of trouble I seem to
be
having with Samba and Wi
>From billy Tue Jun 18 13:52:08 2002
X-Authentication-Warning: inetsvc.synxpharma.com: Host dhcp-148.synxpharma.com
[192.168.0.148] claimed to be coopwin2k
From: "Dmitry Voronov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 14:53:44 -0400
X-Priority: 3 (No
What does d3 do?
Dmitry
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Behalf Of Billy O'Connor
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba as a PDC for W2K Network
Hi all. I
Hi all. I hope someone here can help me with a bit of trouble I seem to be
having with Samba and Windows 2000. Here's the deal:
We are attempting to setup a Red Hat 7.3 machine (SYMPHONY2) running Samba
2.2.3a to act as a File Server and PDC for a number of Windows 2
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Dmitry Voronov
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:28 AM
To: Dmitry Voronov; Matt Hughes; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba as a PDC for W2K Network
Oops, sorry, didn't see that you can actually browse the computer. It must
be different then. Have you
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Welcome to my world. I'll bet if I take my laptop there it will work too.
:-)
Dmitry
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 3:34 PM
To: [
ronov
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 2:16 PM
To: Matt Hughes; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba as a PDC for W2K Network
Welcome to my world. I'll bet if I take my laptop there it will work too.
:-)
Dmitry
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Welcome to my world. I'll bet if I take my laptop there it will work too.
:-)
Dmitry
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Matt Hughes
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 3:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Samba as a PDC for W2K Ne
Hi all. I hope someone here can help me with a bit of trouble I seem to be
having with Samba and Windows 2000. Here's the deal:
We are attempting to setup a Red Hat 7.3 machine (SYMPHONY2) running Samba
2.2.3a to act as a File Server and PDC for a number of Windows 2000
worksta
> |problems.
> |
> |- Original Message -
> |From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> |To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> |Sent: 03 June, 2002 4:05 AM
> |Subject: [Samba] Samba as a PDC in a citrix environment
> |
> |
> |Hi all,
> |
> |this is a long time since my last p
misunderstand something?
greetings
thomas
Greg Kelley schrieb:
|I am running Citrix XP on a Win2K Server and SAMBA 2.2.3a as a PDC with no
|problems.
|
|- Original Message -
|From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|Sent: 03 June, 2002 4:05 AM
|Subject: [Samba] Sa
I am running Citrix XP on a Win2K Server and SAMBA 2.2.3a as a PDC with no
problems.
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 03 June, 2002 4:05 AM
Subject: [Samba] Samba as a PDC in a citrix environment
Hi all,
this is a long time s
Hi all,
this is a long time since my last post to this list and I have got a small
question... (ofcource :)
I'm going to introduce citrix into our office (two citrix XPa servers which are
load balanced). According to the Citrix XPa docs it is not a good idea to use
one of this servers as a PD
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