hi there,
i'm trying to get my winbind working without having a local account on the
machine, but it's just not working for me
can someone show me an example of a pam module that requires only a Active
directory password.(i'm working with /etc/pam.d/dovecot)
i can use my AD password as long as i
Hi all.
My ADS samba member server passes all the tests in SBE chapter 7.3, but
users still get asked for their password when they access their home share
from a windows box. Please can someone take a look at the attached config
and log files (if they get through) and tell me what's wrong?
The on
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Mark F wrote:
> I'm preparing some boxes for production and have configured samba with
> winbind for ADS domain authentication but I've noticed that winbind will
> not start when the network is not connected. I think the proper
> operation should be t
I'm preparing some boxes for production and have configured samba with
winbind for ADS domain authentication but I've noticed that winbind will
not start when the network is not connected. I think the proper
operation should be to start but (of course) not function and log the
inability to con
Hi,
I've encountered a really wierd problem the winbind process when trying to
start up the samba services, I hope someone can assist
I start up the smbd service from the command line (using "smbd -D"), it
starts sucessfully
When I then attempt to start the winbind service (using "winbind -B") it
Hello list,
I have recently updated SAMBA with samba 3.0.20a RPM on suse 9.1 because
I needed to add it to a windows 2003 domain. I was able to join the
machine to the domain and to setup smb.conf to where I can map files
with domain users and domain groups.
The problem I am having is conn
I cannot comment on idmap_rid approach because I am currently using
idmap_ldap. I have had a wonderful experience with this setup. Also on
all the clients I am running nscd and I have had no troubles.
If nscd ever gives you trouble all you have to do is invalidate the cache in
question. Rather
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 12:33 +0100, Michael Gasch wrote:
> it has always been mentioned, that idmap_rid is the better backend in
> large organizations
Sorry ?
I do not think idmap_rid is good for v. large organization.
Probably the best bet is idmap_ldap.
Nscd is ok as long as you know it's down
it has always been mentioned, that idmap_rid is the better backend in
large organizations
greez
Adrian Chow wrote:
Hi,
are you telling me to install nscd and it will solve my problem? Also i
read somewhere in the samba website that you should not run nscd with
winbind. Is that true?If
Hi,
are you telling me to install nscd and it will solve my problem? Also i
read somewhere in the samba website that you should not run nscd with
winbind. Is that true?If it is, what are some ways of improving the
performance of winbind and how can I make it scale?
Thanks for your repl
Hi all,
I followed Happy Users document, i was able to start named,
dhcpd,ldap,smb but winbind couldn't start. I don't know where the
problem is. I downloaded samba-3.0.20b and configuring on RHEL4. I
copied the error from /var/log/samba/log.winbindd and pasted below.
Thank you in advance,
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Patrick Kranz wrote:
> Hi list !
>
> Is it possible to run winbind on the pdc to get posix uids /gids ?
>
> I´ve successsfully ran winbind on an domain member server und was able
> to do wbinfo -u an got all the users in a domain but if I try the sam
Hi list !
Is it possible to run winbind on the pdc to get posix uids /gids ?
I´ve successsfully ran winbind on an domain member server und was able
to do wbinfo -u an got all the users in a domain but if I try the same
setup working on the pdc directly all I get is "Error looking up domain
users"
HI all,
I have install 2 domains both on linux servers running debian samba
3.0.20b-2+b1. (Latest)
I have both domains trusting each other.
Domain A have 300 users and the other domain B have 3000 users. I have
"winbind" on the nsswitch.conf for both PDCs.
I have not errors runnning wbin
Hi there,
This is probably a dumb question, so my apologies, but I've set up
WinBind on my my Samba box & it seems to be authenticating against the
domain, however new user accounts do not seem to be added.
`wbinfo -u` returns a list of the users on the domain and I seem to
have setup my IMA
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> To: Shaun Kruger
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Samba] winbind auth using ADS with domain trusts
>
> On Wednesday 23 November 2005 14:34, you wrote:
> > On 11/23/05, Jo
On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 12:31 -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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> Adam Clark wrote:
>
> | http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2003-February/027095.html
> |
> | Which confused me a bit.
>
> Ignore that mail. Out of date.
>
> | Is th
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On Wednesday 23 November 2005 14:34, you wrote:
> On 11/23/05, John H Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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Marco Rodriguez M. wrote:
| Hello, since two days ago i've noticed that the
| winbind process take too much memory and it
| continue growing constantly. I have to restart
| it every day when it grows to 1.5GB. I'm using
| the last stable release f
Hi!
I'm on a organization with 2 different 2003 domain (DOMAIN_A and
DOMAIN_B) with a trust relationship.
I'm using samba version 3.0.14a that comes with Ubuntu Breezy to map
Active Directory group and users.
I use local groups of DOMAIN_A but some users of these groups are from
DOMAIN_B:
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Adam Clark wrote:
| http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2003-February/027095.html
|
| Which confused me a bit.
Ignore that mail. Out of date.
| Is the argument to "winbind cache time" in seconds?
| And what is the default value for this
I just tried looking up this error but was not able to find anything on it.
When attempting to authenticate a valid domain user of which the samba
is a valid domain member server I am recieving this error in the
log.winbind logs:
winbindd[7389]: [2005/11/28 10:31:44, 0]
rpc_client/cli_pipe.c
Heya,
We use ntlm_auth in conjunction with our squid proxy server.
Ntlm_auth authenticates against our Windows 2003 SP1 DC's.
Our AD domain requires users to change password every 90 days.
We sometimes have an issue where an expiring account (our users tend to
ignore the warning
And only change
Hello, since two days ago i've noticed that the winbind process take
too much memory and it continue growing constantly. I have to restart
it every day when it grows to 1.5GB. I'm using the last stable release
from samba (3.0.20b-24) with ldap backend.Is there any one who can
help me to disc
On Wednesday 23 November 2005 14:34, you wrote:
> On 11/23/05, John H Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 23 November 2005 14:03, Shaun Kruger wrote:
> > > In reading the documentation I havn't found anything that covers the
> > > use of winbindd when authenticating against one dom
On Wednesday 23 November 2005 14:03, Shaun Kruger wrote:
> In reading the documentation I havn't found anything that covers the use of
> winbindd when authenticating against one domain (lets call it 'A') while
> also allowing users from a domain trusted by A (lets call it 'B').
What documentation
In reading the documentation I havn't found anything that covers the use of
winbindd when authenticating against one domain (lets call it 'A') while
also allowing users from a domain trusted by A (lets call it 'B').
My linux box is a member server in domain A which is a new domain we are
working o
Hi All,
I have just upgraded from Samba 3.0.7 to 3.0.20 on mandrake 10.1
Before upgrading I could add a machine account and admin (root) user to the
password
backend, join to the domain and check the trust secret. All was well.
wbinfo -a name%password would authenticate, as I require for ntlm
The problem is actually with winbind, as the following produces identical
results:
1) /usr/local/samba/bin/wbinfo -a mydomain\\myname%myrealpassword
plaintext password authentication succeeded
challenge/response password authentication succeeded
2) /usr/local/samba/bin/wbinfo -a mydomain\\myname
If the login start with a number, il can cause some problems.
linux account must be [a-Z][a-Z0-9]+
but a number at start seems to be allowed
but getent look at first char to differenciate a login from a uid.
mandriva is patched against that, debian isn't.
for suse I don't know.
Emmanuel
Le Jeu
> | Hello, we have tried the 3.0.21pre1 release.
> | Effectively the netsamlogon_cache file doesn't exist anymore.
> | However we keep on having similar trouble with the cache : some users
> | members of some AD group are seen as if they were not belonging to the
> | group. And it is ok if winbind
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Lionel Déruaz wrote:
| Hello, we have tried the 3.0.21pre1 release.
| Effectively the netsamlogon_cache file doesn't exist anymore.
| However we keep on having similar trouble with the cache : some users
| members of some AD group are seen as if they
Hello, we have tried the 3.0.21pre1 release.
Effectively the netsamlogon_cache file doesn't exist anymore.
However we keep on having similar trouble with the cache : some users
members of some AD group are seen as if they were not belonging to the
group. And it is ok if winbind is started without c
question I believe
James
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Laszlo
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To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] winbind - getent problem
Hi,
I'm trying to authenticate users from AD. I did joi
Hi,
I'm trying to authenticate users from AD. I did join the machine to the
domain, and I'm able to see the users list with wbinfo -u.
I have the following problem:
"getent passwd" it givs me the list of all users.
"getent passwd user" does not give any answer.
what could be the problem?
I'm
Just notice a problem/bug with "winbind trusted domains only" and "getent
passwd".
I get diffent results depending on the value of "winbind trusted domains only".
I.e.
Option 1 (NOT CORRECT!)
===
winbind trusted domains only = yes
# /usr/local/samba/bin/wbinfo -u | head -2
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Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 10:35 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] WinBind Questions
Hello everyone,
I'm working on integrating the latest version of Samba (3.0.20b) into
our environment. I've been able to get the base of
Hello everyone,
I'm working on integrating the latest version of Samba (3.0.20b) into
our environment. I've been able to get the base of Samba working and
tied into our domain thanks to the HOWTO guide. I did have a quick
question though. In my smb.conf, I've got the tag 'winbind use default
domai
Hello list,
i get constantly this errormessage and try to search for
the origin.
Has anyone similar problems?
---log---
[2005/10/31 12:54:55, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:add_local_gids_from_sid(947)
Got an alias membership with no alias
[2005/10/31 12:55:03, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:add_l
without authenticating as a domain user.
We would like to implement something like this on our linux stations.
We don't really know how to; we're in the brainstorming phase. One
possibility I had was mount their home directory via CIFS; another was
NFSv4 with kerberos.
Does anyone have
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Lionel Déruaz wrote:
| First of all, thanks for this quick answer.
|
|> |
|> | Is this fixed in the 3.0.20b release ?
|>
|> No. But the netsamlogon_cache file has been removed in
|> 3.0.21pre1 altogether.
|>
| Fine.
| Does it means the problem that i'
First of all, thanks for this quick answer.
> |
> | Is this fixed in the 3.0.20b release ?
>
> No. But the netsamlogon_cache file has been removed in
> 3.0.21pre1 altogether.
>
Fine.
Does it means the problem that i've met may no longer appear (sorry for that
question, but i am a new user of samba
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Lionel Déruaz wrote:
| The problem that i am facing, is that for some users, the check
| to see if the user is in the group is working fine,
| but for some other users, it returns me an error (but
| the user is in the group !)I am using for this chec
Hello,
i am using samba 3.0.9 (winbind in particular) on RHES server for a squid
project : to authenticate users or check in they are member of some groups on
AD W2K servers.
It has been working fine for one year.
Last week, we have defined new AD groups to use for this project.
The problem tha
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Pierre Therrien wrote:
| Could it be possible to use winbind kerberos ticket
| to authenticate to openldap when using it as
| idmap backend ? this way i would not have to
| record a ldap admin password in secret.tdb.
Not currently.
cheers, jerry
Could it be possible to use winbind kerberos ticket
to authenticate to openldap when using it as
idmap backend ? this way i would not have to
record a ldap admin password in secret.tdb.
Thanks
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Hello All,
I compiled Samba 3.0.14a with winbind and cups.
I am able to join the domain and the wbinfo -g and wbinfo -u gives me all
the users in my domain server, but still at the client end it prompts for a
username and password. Ideally it should work as a single-sign by allowing
me to acce
I am getting this error in reference to winbindd:
Failed to parse NTLMSSP packet, could not extract NTLMSSP command
Here is my current smb.conf
[global]
#
# Network configuration
#
server string = doc-odin.domain.com
workgroup = DOMAIN
netbios name = DOC-ODIN
realm = DOM
I am getting this error in reference to winbindd:
Failed to parse NTLMSSP packet, could not extract NTLMSSP command
Here is my current smb.conf
[global]
#
# Network configuration
#
server string = doc-odin.domain.com
workgroup = DOMAIN
netbios name = DOC-ODIN
realm =
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Leen Toelen wrote:
| Hi,
|
| this is actually more a pam question I believe, but
| I guess you'll know enought about it to answer my question.
| I would like to enable domain logins on some linux
| laptops, like I do on the desktops. This works great
Hi,
this is actually more a pam question I believe, but I guess you'll
know enought about it to answer my question. I would like to enable
domain logins on some linux laptops, like I do on the desktops. This
works great when the domain is online, but when users are off site
login still has to work
On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 07:48 +0200, Jon Bendtsen wrote:
> Den 11. okt 2005 kl. 20:06 skrev Giles Mullen:
>
> > Any luck resolving this issue? I'm running into the same problem.
>
> get the posted patch, or checkout the latest from svn, this worked
> for me. I no longer experience a dead winbindd.
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Peter Åstrand wrote:
| store_cache_seqnum: success [CRT][4294967295 @ 1129105867]
| refresh_sequence_number: CRT seq number is now -1
Well that looks wrong. Can you send me the complete
level 10 debug log from winbnidd off list as well
as you s
Jerry,
Thank you for taking the time to respond and for everything you do for
Samba!
After "banging my head on the wall" for several days I wiped out the Linux
system and started over. I setup the system like I had before and
continued to have the same problem. After looking at the logs from t
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
| I'm experiencing a strange problem on one RHEL4 system
| with Samba 3.0.20a. After restarting the Samba
| and Winbind services, the domain connection doesn't
| work any longer:
|
| # wbinfo --sequence
| HA02 : 1
| BUILTIN : 1
| CRT : DISCONNECT
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| We are using 3.0.20a on SLES 9 and are trying to configure
| a member server for our NT4 domain. The wbinfo commands
| (-u and -g) show correct information. The getent
| commands (passwd and group) work fine also. If Samba
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Peter Åstrand wrote:
| (Another strange thing is that "wbinfo -A" isn't the
| same thing as --set-user, it seems. Even so, the
| manpage refers to -A under --get-auth-user, and it
| doesn't mention --set-user. What is going on
| here, does "wbinfo -A
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Peter Åstrand wrote:
|
| I'm experiencing a strange problem on one RHEL4 system
| with Samba 3.0.20a. After restarting the Samba
| and Winbind services, the domain connection doesn't
| work any longer:
|
| # wbinfo --sequence
| HA02 : 1
| BUILTIN : 1
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-| upgrading to 3.0.20a
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-| | had anyone of you problems with winbind and tdbfiles, when
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| had anyone of you problems with winbind and tdbfiles, when
| upgrading from 3.0.14a to 3.0.20a?
|
| The Symptom was:
| After upgrading to 3.0.20a the idmapping was corrupt.
| Although 3.0.20a
ping for a workaround. If Samba/Winbind doesn't
work with 2003SP1 in domain mode, and no fix is available, then we have a
pretty sad situation, I think.
Please consult the release notes of samba 3.0.20a for further informations.
I have done so. It recommends using "wbinfo --set-auth-use
I'm experiencing a strange problem on one RHEL4 system with Samba 3.0.20a.
After restarting the Samba and Winbind services, the domain connection
doesn't work any longer:
# wbinfo --sequence
HA02 : 1
BUILTIN : 1
CRT : DISCONNECTED
Before restarting, I got:
# wbinfo --sequence
CRT : 254
The
Den 11. okt 2005 kl. 20:06 skrev Giles Mullen:
Any luck resolving this issue? I'm running into the same problem.
get the posted patch, or checkout the latest from svn, this worked
for me. I no longer experience a dead winbindd.
JonB
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Hello everybody,
had anyone of you problems with winbind and tdbfiles, when
upgrading from 3.0.14a to 3.0.20a?
The Symptom was:
After upgrading to 3.0.20a the idmapping was corrupt.
Although 3.0.20a runs fine, none of the idmaping was
resolved correctly. Downgrading to 3.
Hi everyone,
I am trying to configure winbind from samba to achieve a single sign-on
between a windows 2003 ADS domain and Solaris 10. So far it is working
great, I have been able to join the Solaris 10 server to the ADS domain
and can login to solaris using windows usernames and passwords. My
All -
We are using 3.0.20a on SLES 9 and are trying to configure a member server
for our NT4 domain. The wbinfo commands (-u and -g) show correct
information. The getent commands (passwd and group) work fine also. If
Samba is running without winbind, I can see the shares in the config file
(ne
Nattapon,
My thanks for putting this in the list. I have been running head long
into this problem for months now, and this was the fix.
You have my gratitude.
Sean
nattapon viroonsri wrote:
After mailling list search someone told that samba 3.0.14 already
fixed this problem
Or in my v
After mailling list search someone told that samba 3.0.14 already fixed this
problem
Or in my version can fix with
client schannel = no
client use spnego = no
server signing = auto
after i put this in global section everything work fine
Nattapon,
Regards
Hello all
I have samba 3.0.20a running with winbind enabled to resolve the
identity of the user or groups to my Windows 2000 Active directory.
Everything is working except that when I make changes to a group in
Active Directory the changes are not showning on the samba box. I have
winbind cach
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nattapon viroonsri wrote:
>
> OS: Redhat Enterprise Linux V.4 update1
> samba-client-3.0.10-1.4E
> samba-common-3.0.10-1.4E
> system-config-samba-1.2.21-1
> samba-common-3.0.10-1.4E
> samba-3.0.10-1.4E
>
> ### winbind configuration ###
> idmap uid
OS: Redhat Enterprise Linux V.4 update1
samba-client-3.0.10-1.4E
samba-common-3.0.10-1.4E
system-config-samba-1.2.21-1
samba-common-3.0.10-1.4E
samba-3.0.10-1.4E
### winbind configuration ###
idmap uid = 1-5
idmap gid = 1-5
ldap admin dn = cn=manager,dc=mycompany,dc=com
Have any way for winbind to map all user from active directory to single
uid/gid or
map uid/gid to uid that already have on local system(linux) ?
Is ldap backend can do that ?
I try to integrate user with maildrop because maildrop need same global
uid/gid for all user ( user that i collect
Have any way for winbind to idmap all user from active directory to single
uid/gid or map uid/gid to uid that already have on local system ?
Is ldap backend can do that ?
Regard,
nattapon
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Hello All,
I'm running solaris8 and samba3 with winbind configured with ads
authentication. Now samba and winbind work just great on their own and for
the most part we have no problems with it. However for some reason other
solaris applications seem to be consulting winbind for authentication even
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Turki Al-Ibrahim wrote:
| If I change security to ads, the domain controller (smbd) wont work ?!
| because the PDC is the same server.
|
| Thanks to any help.
|>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/www/samba-doc/htmldocs # wbinfo -t
|>>checking the trust secr
If I change security to ads, the domain controller (smbd) wont work ?!
because the PDC is the same server.
Thanks to any help.
On 9/23/05, Jason Gerfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Turki Al-Ibrahim wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I am having a problem with Winbind:
> >
> >First, some information ..
> >D
Hi.
Is there a way I can force winbind to do chal-resp first, before attempting
plain-text?
Right now, when I do
wbinfo -a abhay_pradhan%*
both chal-resp as well as plain-text succeed.
but when i do ntlm_auth, the winbind logs show that plain-text auth is
happening.
Also, can i test using n
Same issue, same behaviour. Very similar config. windbind log level:
[2005/09/23 13:00:53, 6] nsswitch/winbindd.c:new_connection(596)
accepted socket 17
[2005/09/23 13:00:53, 10] nsswitch/winbindd.c:process_request(325)
process_request: request fn INTERFACE_VERSION
[2005/09/23 13:00:53, 3]
n
Turki Al-Ibrahim wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem with Winbind:
First, some information ..
Domain name :TESTDOM
PDC's Netbios name : ubuntu
Samba version : 3.0.20 (lateset patches installed) with LDAP backend.
Linux : Ubuntu 2.6.10
Samba is running smoothly, with no problems.
I wanted to use
Hi,
I am having a problem with Winbind:
First, some information ..
Domain name :TESTDOM
PDC's Netbios name : ubuntu
Samba version : 3.0.20 (lateset patches installed) with LDAP backend.
Linux : Ubuntu 2.6.10
Samba is running smoothly, with no problems.
I wanted to use Winbind, so I followed Sam
Hi,
I am having a problem with Winbind:
First, some information ..
Domain name :TESTDOM
PDC's Netbios name : ubuntu
Samba version : 3.0.20 (lateset patches installed) with LDAP backend.
Linux : Ubuntu 2.6.10
Samba is running smoothly, with no problems.
I want to use Winbin, so I followed Samba
Hi Sean!
I would recommend to upgrade ta latest samba version 3.0.20 just to
make sure.
I have a backup box running FreeBSD 5.2.1 in a Win2003 domain and it
works like a charm.
Do you get all groups and users when you run wbinfo -u or -g?
Are there any error messsages?
Regards
/henke
20
Hi all,
I'm really hoping someone can help me with this, I am at my wits end
trying to figure this out. I have a centos 3.x system, fully updated.
Samba 3.0.9-1 installed and configured. net ads join'd to my brand new
win2k3 AD server. Up to yesterday everything was working fine. Now, I
Hello Samba list!
I'm looking for quick verification that this will not work:
I already have a Gentoo workstation authenticating to a Windows ADS. I
can log in with my DOMAIN+username and it takes the domain password and
maps my uid into the proper range and all that good stuff. Samba is
I have a situation where I want to do some authentication via ntlm_auth on my
DC. I've tested this on my test box (a domain member) and it works perfectly.
On domain member -
tor:~ # /usr/bin/ntlm_auth --username=adam --domain=BACKBONE --password=
NT_STATUS_OK: Success (0x0)
On domain co
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> To: Vitaly Protsko
> Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Winbind PANIC
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> Vitaly Protsko wrote:
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Vitaly Protsko wrote:
| Hi!
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| Seems winbind has a build-in :) error. It repeats twice a day.
| What other/debug info I must send ?
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| [2005/09/14 14:40:08, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(36)
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Hi!
Seems winbind has a build-in :) error. It repeats twice a day.
What other/debug info I must send ?
[2005/09/14 14:40:08, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(36)
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[2005/09/14 14:40:08, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(37)
INTERNAL ERROR: S
Hi the list!
Got an issue on my main filestore box, winbind keeps panicing :/
Ive got round it for now by restarting samba in the middle of the night.
Previously it would only last 2 - 3 days (MAX) before winbind would panic
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winbind cache to behave the way it is behaving?
Are there any good resources for troubleshooting performance problems
such as this?
Is there some way to limit the organizational unit used by samba/winbind
so that the queries are faster?
Below are the versions of software we are using:
samba-3.0.14a
We have an AD env at the org I work for. But the AD that is structured here
is little different from a standard AD setup. We have one large domain and
then child domain. In the large domain which is the top of the AD tree we
have the entire user in that domain and then computer account are on ea
Hello List,
Daniel Khan wrote:
When I try to sign on (su) with a windows account the follwoing happens:
# su dkhan
su: Authentication service cannot retrieve authentication info.
(Ignored)
For the archives. I was finally able to solve this problem.
It simply was
1.) a wrong order inside th
Hello,
I want to do a single signon setup with samba/winbind and a windows2003 SBS.
I have nearly everything up and running.
wbinfo gives what I expected.
When I try to sign on (su) with a windows account the follwoing happens:
# su dkhan
su: Authentication service cannot retrieve
Hi,
I recently upgraded samba from 3.0.11 3.0.20. It's
integrated with squid 2.5 STABLE 7 with patches for
NTLM bugs.
I am facing problem with NTLM authentication. The
browser hangs and I get following error in
log.winbindd
[2005/09/02 13:53:10, 0]
nsswitch/winbindd.c:process_loop(803)
winbin
I'm attempting to authenticate domain users through httpd using winbind, and it
is not working for me. I'm running FC4 on some older hardware with the 3.20
samba packages. My wbinfo commands all seem to work fine. I've tried these two
/etc/pam.d/httpd files:
auth required /lib/security/
Hi all,
I configured a linux box (Debian Sarge) with Winbind to authenticate against
a windows 2000 server AD. After joining the Domain via
net rpc join -U Administrator
I can get all AD users and groups using
wbinfo -u
wbinfo -g
getent passwd
Everything seems to be really fine, but wh
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Ross McInnes
Sent: 23 August 2005 17:28
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Winbind UID/GID mismatch!!
In a word... "O" :/
I did read that doc before, and didn’t think it would need to apply t
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Ross McInnes
Sent: 23 August 2005 17:28
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Winbind UID/GID mismatch!!
In a word... "O" :/
I did read that doc before, and didnt think it would need to a
hi all,
i have a strange problem with winbind. Samba says that REALMusername is not a valid user (winbind getpw call), but winbind works!
The strange thing happens when I call "wbinfo -u", the result is a AD-Userlist
like this:
username1
username2
So far, but why not:
REALMusername
The same
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