Hi Team,
I am using samba 4 Domain in my production environment and everything is
working fine but now for some reason I have to rename the domain
Can you please help on this, I need to do this asap
Waiting for your response………
Many Thanks,
Sandeep Kumar
*Arbor Financial Systems Lt
Hi Team,
I am using samba 4 Domain in my production environment and everything is
working fine but now for some reason I have to rename the domain
Can you please help on this, I need to do this asap
Waiting for your response………
Many Thanks,
Sandeep Kumar
*Arbor Financial Systems Lt
On Tue, 2013-07-02 at 20:07 +0200, Denis Cardon wrote:
> Hi Sandeep,
>
> > Changing a domain name, even in an all-Microsoft Windows server
> > environment, is strongly discouraged, at least on the user mailing
> > lists I am on. Better would be to use the domain migration tools, and
> > migrate to
Yeah, I've never fully set up a samba *checks samba version* 4 domain. What
I suggested was what I thought might work. I guess it's time for me to
completely set things up and see how it works.
~Frostyfrog
>From a friendly web page developer.
^.^
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:52 AM, Michael Wood wro
; Michael Wood; Samba Technical; samba@lists.samba.org
*Subject:* Re: [Samba] Samba Domain Rename
Like Michael said, samba 4 as an AD DC would probably not be happy if you
just change the 'workgroup = ' line in your smb.conf (as a matter of fact,
that line shouldn't exist in a AD
Hi Sandeep,
Changing a domain name, even in an all-Microsoft Windows server
environment, is strongly discouraged, at least on the user mailing
lists I am on. Better would be to use the domain migration tools, and
migrate to a newly named domain.
I had recently to migrate a windows 2003 domaine
Changing a domain name, even in an all-Microsoft Windows server
environment, is strongly discouraged, at least on the user mailing
lists I am on. Better would be to use the domain migration tools, and
migrate to a newly named domain.
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 11:07 AM, Ricky Nance wrote:
> Like Mich
Like Michael said, samba 4 as an AD DC would probably not be happy if you
just change the 'workgroup = ' line in your smb.conf (as a matter of fact,
that line shouldn't exist in a AD DC setup in my opinion) the domain is
more than likely embedded very deep inside of the LDB's, and I would
strongly
client machines
Looking forward to your quick response...
Thanks,
Sandeep
*From:* Michael Wood [mailto:esiot...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* 02 July 2013 14:22
*To:* Frostyfrog
*Cc:* Sandeep Kumar; samba@lists.samba.org
*Subject:* Re: [Samba] Samba Domain Rename
If Sandeep is running Samba
If Sandeep is running Samba 4 as an Active Directory domain controller,
then I very much doubt that just editing the workgroup setting in smb.conf
will fix it. There are e.g. files in the samba private directory named
after the domain and also containing the name of the domain.
I don't know if th
I'm not sure which distro you are using (I use Archlinux), but these steps
should work if you have command line access (press the key surrounded in <>
when there is one, don't type the <> or the stuff inside):
1. Login to the server
2. type: vim /etc/samba/smb.conf
3. type: /workgroup =
(If that d
Hi Team,
I am using samba 4 Domain in my production environment and everything is
working fine but now for some reason I have to rename the domain
Can you please help on this, I need to do this asap
Waiting for your response………
Many Thanks,
Sandeep Kumar
*Arbor Financial Systems Lt
Thanks. I've updated to the latest version and so far so good. But time
will tell in this case.
Thanks alot for your help.
-Andrew Galdes
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 8:45 PM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-11-16 at 15:49 +1030, Andrew Galdes wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I've recently post
On Fri, 2012-11-16 at 15:49 +1030, Andrew Galdes wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've recently posted here for help with a Samba domain member system which
> seems to lose it's domain membership. I want to discuss it a little more. I
> have more information. I'm after comments and suggestions for
> troubl
Hello all,
I've recently posted here for help with a Samba domain member system which
seems to lose it's domain membership. I want to discuss it a little more. I
have more information. I'm after comments and suggestions for
troubleshooting. Also, i say "loses membership" but i don't really know if
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 edited
ik.de
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 7. August 2012 10:59
An: muel...@tropenklinik.de
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] Samba Domain member server - using domain part within
authentication
Hello Daniel,
I understand the role of domain member server. But I have not understood why
-
Von: samba-boun...@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] Im
Auftrag von Michal Bruncko
Gesendet: Freitag, 27. Juli 2012 14:40
An: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: [Samba] Samba Domain member server - using domain part within
authentication
Hello list,
We are using several file
Hi list,
found solution ... it was here requested before -
https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2012-May/083364.html
solution for me is using following global parameter: "map untrusted to
domain = yes"
working for me :)
michal
On 7/27/2012 2:39 PM, Michal Bruncko wrote:
Hello
Hello list,
We are using several file servers in our enviroment in following way:
- 1st fileserver is PDC
- 2nd ... Xth are domain memeber server (with security = domain, and joined
in domain via "net rpc join" command)
When user is logging into 1st fileserver, he can be successfully
authenticate
On Sat, 2012-02-25 at 19:49 +0100, steve wrote:
> one little problem. When I execute ls -la in the directory there is a
> delay about 1-2 seconds. Is it normal? nscd deamon solves this problem,
> there is no delay. Is there any solution without using nscd?
> nss-ldapd with nslcd. Much quicker map
one little problem. When I execute ls -la in the directory there is a
delay about 1-2 seconds. Is it normal? nscd deamon solves this problem,
there is no delay. Is there any solution without using nscd?
nss-ldapd with nslcd. Much quicker mappings.
http://arthurdejong.org/nss-pam-ldapd/
HTH
Stev
path = /tmp/prova3
>>read only = No
>>guest ok = Yes
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> this is the simplest way i've found to do it.
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> abosch
>>
>>
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From:
t;
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Alex Domoradov"
> To: samba@lists.samba.org
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:29:19 PM
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba domain member server using only nss ldap
>
> > On a member server, the ldap backend shou
t way i've found to do it.
regards,
abosch
- Original Message -
From: "Alex Domoradov"
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:29:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba domain member server using only nss ldap
> On a member server, the ldap backend
Unfortunately I am not sure if the idmapping functionality in Samba
depends on winbind. it appears that it does
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/idmapper.html
I do have some member servers that I am not using winbindd. We are
using LDAP for Unix level authenticati
> On a member server, the ldap backend should not be needed for user and
group look up. You do need some sort of idmapping for the unix level to
see the UID's and GID's assigned to the samba users, and use those uid's
and gid's to set file permissions.
I need to do idmapping via winbind or someth
On a member server, the ldap backend should not be needed for user and
group look up. You do need some sort of idmapping for the unix level to
see the UID's and GID's assigned to the samba users, and use those uid's
and gid's to set file permissions.
I haven't had much luck with member serve
I have NT4 domain on samba-3.x integrated with LDAP. I need to use domain
users in the shares permissions
On the domain member server I have the following smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = W3
server string = File server
netbios name = FS1
security = domain
load printers = no
Hi
On 8 September 2011 15:10, RalfGesellensetter wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> our Debian Edu system used to be stable like a rock.
> After holidays, I encountered an issue as follows:
>
> The last 8 of 20 clients in our cabinet cannot log in to samba,
> their message is "domain not available".
>
> I c
Dear list,
our Debian Edu system used to be stable like a rock.
After holidays, I encountered an issue as follows:
The last 8 of 20 clients in our cabinet cannot log in to samba,
their message is "domain not available".
I checked cables and switches - and IPs (from 2nd boot
partition running Deb
Need help!!!
I have samba domain controller with samba-3.5.4-4.1.i586
and openldap2-2.4.21-9.1.i586, when trial everything OK, client xp, win7, and
vista can login, join domain, and access other server using auth to ldap, but
now without any changes my client failed to join domain(xp and win7)
Hi,
I have made a samba server,I want to write a script to add a 70 user in
samba server at a time can u help me?
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
> I see that happen as well- although my entries are just
>
>sambaDomainName=MEMBERNAME
>
> not
>
>sambaDoma
I see that happen as well- although my entries are just
sambaDomainName=MEMBERNAME
not
sambaDomainName=MEMBERNAME,dc=example,dc=com
Otherwise, this seems to be normal.
On 11/13/2010 01:52 AM, Konstantin Boyandin wrote:
Hello,
I have followed the steps mentioned in
http:/
] Im
Auftrag von Konstantin Boyandin
Gesendet: Samstag, 13. November 2010 07:53
An: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: [Samba] Samba domain member (re)creates sambaDomainName record in
LDAP on PDC
Hello,
I have followed the steps mentioned in
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide
Hello,
I have followed the steps mentioned in
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/unixclients.html#sdcsdmldap
and used the proposed smb.conf template (replacing only the actual
redentials/LDAP names) to join a Linux workstation as a domain member.
Everything went OK, but I noticed
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 th
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 9:15 AM, Rafael Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My actual server is a Samba-3 PDC with a non-LDAP backend, using smbpasswd.
> It has users shares and profiles on it.
> Migrating from a old server to a new server what steps?
>
There is some good information here:
http://w
My actual server is a Samba-3 PDC with a non-LDAP backend, using
smbpasswd. It has users shares and profiles on it.
Migrating from a old server to a new server what steps?
- Keep users and machines (copy smbpasswd file to new server? useradd
and groupadd again?)
- Keep profile and share permis
> Somebody can send an example of a smb conf implementing a complete and
> tested Samba PDC (Domain Controller) with file sharing (user permission),
> print server, roaming profile (desktop and my documents).
> Users desktops in lan are only Windows XP sp2.
>
Copy the smb.conf file from the old mac
Hi all,
There is an existing samba pdc in my network running in opensuse 10.0,
and i want to migrate it to a new machine installing opensuse 10.3 updated.
My questions:
- How to migrate with no problems in users desktops (lan), keeping the
same workgroup name?
- Users, groups and permissions
Is it possible to setup up a linux box (CentOS 5) as a samba member
server outside of the Active Directory DNS domain ? If so, how should
the krb5.conf be configured.
Active Directory Domain/Kerberos Realm: NET.COMPANY.ORG
Linux box DNS name: company.org
TIA
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> our internal network.
> Now the other (Windows) clients - 7 units - and the employees at the
> branch office shall be integrated in our existing Samba Domain.
> What is the best solution to accomplish this?
> Some additional inormation:
> - I think loading profiles from our server would not be a
Hello,
we have a new branch office about 200 kilometers away from our main office.
I established a connection between the two with OpenVPN. Right now a single
Windows-PC is connected to our OpenVPN-Server, which acts as a bridge to
our internal network.
Now the other (Windows) clients - 7 units
Firstly, you need to install and activate Terminal Server Licensing
server (on one of the Terminal Servers or whatever Windows server you
choose). Note the stand alone option.
Than, add Terminal Server CAL's.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/237811
Afterwards you need to edit registry on the t
Hello,
sorry if this post is a little bit offtopic, but samba is marginaly
involved and I hope this problem was solved before.
We have a windows 2000 terminal server in a domain where the PDC and BDC
are linux/samba machines. Now on the TS we get a message 221 that we
need more server licen
Server Gremlin ha scritto:
I think I have one bit of advice that might at least help clear up some
confusion.
"...adding a symlink to //PDC/user/profile..."
I wouldn't do that. =) From what I understand, Vista profiles are a
new animal. They are going to be different profiles from XP. So
Martin Petersen ha scritto:
Mike Petersen (not related) posted some infos regarding Vista profiles
on this list. Maybe there are some infos for You in his post.
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2007-September/135092.html
Props to Mike P. and greetings to the whole list.
Yep. That's one o
Mike Petersen (not related) posted some infos regarding Vista profiles
on this list. Maybe there are some infos for You in his post.
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2007-September/135092.html
Props to Mike P. and greetings to the whole list.
Martin
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Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.
I've googled around, but I couldn't find anything really like my problem.
I've got a newtwork with a Samba PDC and BDC (both running 3.0.25 on
FreeBSD with ldapsam_compat backend). Everything works fine with
Windows 2000/XP with roaming profiles in //PDC/user/prof
Hello
I'm trying to establish a trust between samba 3.0.26a & windows 2008
R0 server (windows 2008 functional mode).
Apparently it does not work. Only windows 2003 functional mode?
net rpc trustdom establish gives
[2007/09/26 13:48:06, 3] libsmb/cliconnect.c:cli_session_setup(961)
SPNEGO l
Hello.
I've googled around, but I couldn't find anything really like my problem.
I've got a newtwork with a Samba PDC and BDC (both running 3.0.25 on
FreeBSD with ldapsam_compat backend). Everything works fine with Windows
2000/XP with roaming profiles in //PDC/user/profile (it even worked with
Say I have a Samba PDC with LDAP SAM backend (say called PDC1). Then I
have a domain member server ("security = domain", say called SERV1, also
Samba); domain users can connect fine to access shares on SERV1. Is it
also possible to create local users on SERV1 which can be stored in the
tdbsam bac
Thanks for your reply John.
In fact, I created an empty folder on the desktop just to check if roaming
profile
was properly saved on the samba server, and I haven't used internet on that
client computer. Nonetheless, I cleared internet cache, history and
temporary
internet files but the problem pe
On 5/10/07, rolandpish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,
I have a Samba+LDAP Debian box as a primary domain controller.
I configured the server in order to support roaming profiles.
Everything is working perfectly. Roaming profiles are loaded and
saved correctly from the server for every use
Hi there,
I have a Samba+LDAP Debian box as a primary domain controller.
I configured the server in order to support roaming profiles.
Everything is working perfectly. Roaming profiles are loaded and
saved correctly from the server for every user on the domain.
The big problem is this: after typi
I have two Samba NT domains, in each domain the Network Browser for
Windows shows two Workgroups. One with the name of the server and one
with the actual domain name. The Server also shows up properly in the
domain list.
This seems to be an error, probably in my configuration.
# Global parame
Hello All;
I have a small, isolated, network consisting of a W2K3 (sp2) domain
controller and about 20 client PCs which dual-boot between Win XP Pro and
Fedora 6. I am attempting to configure Samba (3.0.24), which runs only on
the client machines when Fedora is booted, for single log-on and roamin
A quick suggestion: install and use SWAT to make your server a member
server (it has a wizard for that) and to create your shares. At the very
least, it will remove the comments from your smb.conf file to make it
easier to find the problem. :)
Kevin Gutch wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to create s
Hi,
I am trying to create shares that are accessible thru Domain
Authentication. I am able to join the domain thru net ads join -U
administrator
All of the following commands work:
net ads join -U administrator
testparm
net ads info
wbinfo -u
wbinfo -g
Everything seems to be w
In Debian, it is in /etc/pam.d/login. Setup example is at the bottom of:
http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/10951_3502441_1
The Redhat example is on the next page:
http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/10951_3502441_2
Other versions should be simila
Kevin,
When I had getent issues, it turned out to be the "idmap backend"
parameter that got me. I should have left it at the default, but didn't.
Is your pam login file set up for winbind?
Although it seems only vaguely related to your problem, there was an
issue about connecting _from_ a W2K
Thanks for the link. I have read it over and it seems that my error is
probably in winbind. All of these command work.
*
net ads join -U Administrator*
wbinfo -u
wbinfo -g
net ads info
However, the "winbind getent passwd" indicates the passwords are still
coming from the local machine. I can provi
Kevin,
Without your Samba version and smb.conf, it is hard to diagnose what the
problem might be.
Since many use "security = ADS" and winbind to authenticate against a
W2K3 domain, see if these resources are of any help to you:
http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/34870
Hello,
I have been able to use Samba to join our Win2003 domain. I have also
setup folders and permissions in the smb.conf file. I can browser to the
Samba Shares 2 ways, thru network neighborhood and by UNC/ip address.
Both of these methods prompt me for login which is not successful. I
assumed t
Following myself up...
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 Chris Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
I have just struggled to implement a Samba Domain Server, and have some
remaining issues.
I have a Samba PDC using tdbsam, managing a domain called RHEA.
I have (finally) configured a new Samba Domain Server (AU
I have just struggled to implement a Samba Domain Server, and have some
remaining issues.
I have a Samba PDC using tdbsam, managing a domain called RHEA.
I have (finally) configured a new Samba Domain Server (AUREUS) using
winbind and idmap_rid.
When I am logged in to RHEA as user GMCH I c
My guess is that you have misconfigured nss-ldap.
What is the value of nss_base_passwd in your nss-ldap configuration?
Thierry.
On Monday 27 November 2006 17:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Good Afternoon
>
> I have some problems in my samba domain.
>
> When I try add some machine on samba domain
Good Afternoon
I have some problems in my samba domain.
When I try add some machine on samba domain his execute a smbldap script,
this script save the entrie on ou=computers but the samba search on
ou=People,
somepeople can help-me ?
See a LOG piece
Nov 27 12:55:50 x slapd[8298]: conn=178
Hello,
I would like someone to confirm my understanding of winbind use in a
samba domain member server .
First, I think (correct me if I am wrong) that winbind create
dynamically association between unix id and windows sid.
The domain we use is a samba, openldap domain and the samba server
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On 09/12/2006 07:57 AM, Bostjan Müller escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> I have some problems with the following setup:
> DOM1 (PDC) -> DOM2 (PDC) <->DOM2(Member server)
>
> The users and groups from DOM1 (MS WinNT4 domain) are nicely visible
> on Samba PDC (DOM2)
Hi,
I have some problems with the following setup:
DOM1 (PDC) -> DOM2 (PDC) <->DOM2(Member server)
The users and groups from DOM1 (MS WinNT4 domain) are nicely visible
on Samba PDC (DOM2) with established trust, but domain member server
in DOM2 domain does not show any users from the DOM1 domain
I've recently set up a domain controller and have noticed some issues
with laptop users. Initially I decided to use roaming profiles to
allow for easy backup but have found that if a user works out of the
office, their profile is sometimes overwritten when they login back in
the office. To solve t
Our setup contains a Debian box running Samba, a Windows 2003 Server box
(print server and licensing), and 30 XP Clients. I need the domain users to
be able to access the print server. The print server is not on the domain
with the client computers. The printer was setup before to allow anonymou
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
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?
Bjørn Fahnøe
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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...
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# ne
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
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Hi All,
Im still trying to authenticate some of the samba shares to a win2003
sbs server. I succesfully added the samba pc to the domain.
Shares with no VALID USER key are accessible from all pc's.
Now ive made a share which should ask for a username and password.
[share]
path = /ra
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
Hi,
We're using an MPC8241. We've got an 8 MB flash partition, and a small
portion of hard drive space that we can use as well.
At the moment, smbd, smbpasswd, and nmbd all fit inside our 8 MB flash
partition with a little bit left over.
Thanks,
Anthony
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 09:24 +0100, Tom
Anthony Russello schrieb:
Hi All,
I've been reading through the archives, and am still reading through
now, but I figured I would ask this anyways.
My task is to support domain users and groups on an embedded network
device using Samba 3.0.14a (upgrading would be difficult, due to the
qualifica
Hi All,
I've been reading through the archives, and am still reading through
now, but I figured I would ask this anyways.
My task is to support domain users and groups on an embedded network
device using Samba 3.0.14a (upgrading would be difficult, due to the
qualification testing our QA departme
We use AFS/Kerberos/LDAP to provide home directories to our Linux/
Unix/OSX users, our Windows users connect into our Samba domain.
Samba has pretty good AFS support for gatewaying SMB <-> AFS
requests, at a minor weakening of filesystem security. I'm hoping
Samba4 will allow me to use Ker
You have several options. First, there are steps that you can take to
improve NFS security somewhat, such as restricting it to particular IP
addresses (although IP addresses can be spoofed). Second, you can use
NFSv4, which supports proper authentication. Third, you can use an
alternative mea
what you're talking abo,ut, and what NFS doesn't provide is
authentication. I.e. making sure you are who you say you are. I
believe kerberos is commonly used to address this, though I don't know
much about it, other than it can be very challenging to configure.
You are correct that windows domai
On 11/9/05, mourik jan c heupink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Under windows, you have to add a machine to the domain first, and only
> THEN you are able to connect to your home drive.
Unless I'm greatly mistaken, you can connect to network drives from a
computer that's not joined to the domain.
>
Dear list,
I don't know if it is appropriate to ask here, if it is not, please
point me to the right lists (suse-linux-e..?)
I am using a samba pdc right now, and we want to start using linux for
(some) workstations as well. I have exported /home to my subnet, to
allow access via nfs. (so yo
Hi!
I have this problem with domain with samba 3.0.10, but I was forced to use
shared printer with Win XP. Problem is, that when I give groupmap entity to
domain users they can not print via printer. I tried to revice sharing at XP
but without any resoult.The unique solution is that the user´s en
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