2011/1/11 Dan Burkland :
>I have everything
> working however I have noticed when I boot a RHEL client or restart the
> Samba & Winbind services (in that order) I get a bunch of log entries in
> /var/log/messages like the following:
>
> Jan 11 08:04:27 mn4s34052 winbindd[10980]: ERROR: Initializa
Hello all,
I am upgrading some clients on my network to the RHEL 5.5 versions of the
Samba/Winbind packages (samba3x-3.3.8-0.52) and have a few questions
regarding them. I just upgraded my AD domain controller to the 2008
functional level thus requiring an upgrade of the Samba/Winbind clients so I
After each time I restart winbind I have to rejoin the
domain in order for "wbinfo -t" to succeed or "smbclient
//server/share -U user" to succeed.
I am running:
samba-3.0.10-0.1 (SuSE 9.1 Pro)
heimdal-0.6.1rc3-55.9
The following error is returned from "wbinfo -t":
FileTest:~ # wbinfo -t
checkin
I have winbind 2.2.9 on solaris 8, sparc.
security = domain
winbind use default domain = yes
obey pam restrictions = yes
every time a cron job runs I get this in my log.winbindd
[2002/10/17 13:45:00, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgroups(815)
user 'root' does not exist
the three important lines in my /etc/nsswitch.conf is:
passwd: files winbind nisplus
shadow: files nisplus
group: files wi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 2.2.6 installed from rpm's on rh 7.2 system.
>
> every time a cron job runs I get this in my log.winbindd
> [2002/10/17 13:45:00, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgroups(815)
> user 'root' does
2.2.6 installed from rpm's on rh 7.2 system.
every time a cron job runs I get this in my log.winbindd
[2002/10/17 13:45:00, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgroups(815)
user 'root' does not exist
the three important lines in my /etc/nsswitch.conf is:
passwd: files winbind nisplus
sha
After reading the documentation and watching the traffic
on my new Samba server, I believe that in order for winbind to work
correctly, it needs to be constantly able to connect to the main W2K
server to retrieve password and username information.