I tried winbind use default domain = yes restarted winbindd and it
worked. I then switched it back and now it works with default domain
= no.
19 jan 2007 kl. 11:56 skrev Henrik Zagerholm:
Hi list,
Im using Samba 3.0.23d on a Debian Etch box.
Its configured as a ADS member.
wbinfo -u ret
Hi list,
Im using Samba 3.0.23d on a Debian Etch box.
Its configured as a ADS member.
wbinfo -u returns correct domain users
wbinfo -g returns correct domain groups
getent passwd returns all users. I.e
#KIC\kicass:*:10049:10002:kic ass:/home/KIC/kicass:/bin/false
getent group returns correct
Achim Gottinger schrieb:
Hi,
I have a strange problem with my samba domain servers, they do no
longer show the domain or local groups.
I run three debian sarge machines as samba domain controllers (samba
version is 3.0.23c) with an ldap backend in master/slave configuration.
getent group sho
Achim Gottinger schrieb:
Hi,
I have a strange problem with my samba domain servers, they do no
longer show the domain or local groups.
I run three debian sarge machines as samba domain controllers (samba
version is 3.0.23c) with an ldap backend in master/slave configuration.
getent group sho
Hi,
I have a strange problem with my samba domain servers, they do no longer
show the domain or local groups.
I run three debian sarge machines as samba domain controllers (samba
version is 3.0.23c) with an ldap backend in master/slave configuration.
getent group shows all the groups, net gro
Try: net groupmap cleanup
David Shapiro
Unix Team Lead
919-765-2011
>>> "Bjørn Fahnøe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/23/2006 7:39 AM >>>
When I do a
net groupmap list
I get
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-1760016482-394088656-2614712563-512) -> root
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-1941513877-1053742263-1100610399-512)
When I do a
net groupmap list
I get
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-1760016482-394088656-2614712563-512) -> root
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-1941513877-1053742263-1100610399-512) -> -1
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-57081839-3644741509-3819056003-512) -> -1
Domain Guests (S-1-5-21-1760016482-394088656-2614712563-514)
On Thursday 23 February 2006 11:08, Bjørn Fahnøe wrote:
> So what is the correct procedure?
> 1 Install the server
> 2 install Samba
> 3 do a net groupmap list
> 4 if there are several instances of the same groups do af net
> groupmap cleanup 5 hope it did the trick
> 6 do: net groupmap modify ntgr
Den 23-02-2006 kl 10:53 skrev Chris:
>On Thursday 23 February 2006 10:33, Bjørn Fahnøe wrote:
>> Is it wrong? What can I do to correct?
>
>I've used "net groupmap cleanup" in the past with success.
>
>Chris
So what is the correct procedure?
1 Install the server
2 install Samba
3 do a net groupmap
On Thursday 23 February 2006 10:33, Bjørn Fahnøe wrote:
> Is it wrong? What can I do to correct?
I've used "net groupmap cleanup" in the past with success.
Chris
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I forgot to say i made the assoxiations with
a. net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup=root
b. net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Users" unixgroup=users
Why are they made to the wrong SID?
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>> net groupmap list
>Assuming that this is your PDC system, and this is a new install
>
>net getlocalsid would give you the SID for your domain and the only ones
>of interest are the ones that match the SID obtained from 'net
>getlocalsid'
>
>Notice the symmetry here...
>
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On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 15:04 +0100, "Bjørn Fahnøe" wrote:
> When I do a
> net groupmap list
> I get
> Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-1760016482-394088656-2614712563-512) -> root
> Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-1941513877-1053742263-1100610399-512) -> -1
> Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-57081839-3644741509-3819056003-5
When I do a
net groupmap list
I get
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-1760016482-394088656-2614712563-512) -> root
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-1941513877-1053742263-1100610399-512) -> -1
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-57081839-3644741509-3819056003-512) -> -1
Domain Guests (S-1-5-21-1760016482-394088656-2614712563-514)
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
I have a Samba file server which I have successfully joined to a domian
controlled by a Windows 2003 domian controller. I cannot get the server to
allow access to users who are members of a group with spaces in its name.
I have the same problem with Samba ver
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On Fri, 28 Oct 2005, Jeremy wrote:
> > I have a Samba file server which I have successfully joined to a domian
> > controlled by a Windows 2003 domian controller. I cannot get the server to
> > allow access to users who are members of a group with spa
ced names don't work either way, but it seems more of an issue with
smbd, rather than everything to do with groups. ie. Winbind seems to be ok.
Cheers,
Jeremy
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John Ennew wrote:
Hello Samba,
I have a Samba file server which I have successfully joined to a domian
controlled by a Windows 2003 domian controller. I cannot get the server to
allow access to users who are members of a group with spaces in its name.
I have the same problem with Samba ver
riday, October 28, 2005 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Domain groups with spaces in their names
John Ennew wrote:
Hello Samba,
I have a Samba file server which I have successfully joined to a domian
controlled by a Windows 2003 domian controller. I cannot get the server to
allow access to
John Ennew wrote:
Hello Samba,
I have a Samba file server which I have successfully joined to a domian
controlled by a Windows 2003 domian controller. I cannot get the server to
allow access to users who are members of a group with spaces in its name.
>
I have the same problem with Samba ve
Hello Samba,
I have a Samba file server which I have successfully joined to a domian
controlled by a Windows 2003 domian controller. I cannot get the server to
allow access to users who are members of a group with spaces in its name.
The domain has three (main) groups:
- students
- teachers
- s
Well must i got the following prob,
i got samba and winbind up and running..
but when i want to alter the file and directory permissions on a samba
share,
there are only domain users, i miss the domain groups!
the server uses winbind to do that..
with wbinfo and getent the users and groups names a
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Douglas Phillipson wrote:
> I have ACL's enabled and am getting a new error, in the Samba log (V
> 3.0.1Pre1, when attempting to set permissions on a file through Win2000:
>
>get_domain_user_groups: primary gid of user [terry] is not a Domain
> group !
>get_domain_user
I have ACL's enabled and am getting a new error, in the Samba log (V
3.0.1Pre1, when attempting to set permissions on a file through Win2000:
get_domain_user_groups: primary gid of user [terry] is not a Domain
group !
get_domain_user_groups: You should fix it, NT doesn't like that
Do I need
Hey John,
I've been working on this most the day. Just can't seem to nail it
down! (Yes sir I did read the "How To")
Winbind is working fine - I can:
wbinfo -g
wbinfo -u
getent passwd
getent group
Problem is when I try to use a domain group on a Samba share I get a
username and password prompt
: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 12:48 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Samba] Domain groups
>
>
> I have Samba acting as a PDC with Win 98, Win ME, and Win 2000 clients.
> I have shares on one of my Win 2000 clients that I would like to be able
> to manage permissions wit
I have Samba acting as a PDC with Win 98, Win ME, and Win 2000 clients.
I have shares on one of my Win 2000 clients that I would like to be able
to manage permissions with using domain groups. For instance, I have
logical groups for sales, recruiting, and staff. I have these groups
defined on my S
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