W dniu 2011-11-03 16:59, TAKAHASHI Motonobu pisze:
From: Administrator KAPPA
Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 16:25:08 +0100
A have compiled samba v3.6.1 on Debian Squeeze and configure it as PDC.
The Windows XP can join the domain with no problems, but Windows 7 and
Windows Server 2008 R2 not. The answe
From: Administrator KAPPA
Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 16:25:08 +0100
> A have compiled samba v3.6.1 on Debian Squeeze and configure it as PDC.
> The Windows XP can join the domain with no problems, but Windows 7 and
> Windows Server 2008 R2 not. The answer from Windows 7 and 2008 is, that
> the doma
Hi
On 13 November 2010 18:32, Andreas Moroder wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to add a wind 2003 machine as BDC to a samba domain.
> Is documentation documentation available ?
Samba 3 can work as an NT-style PDC, but does not support the native
PDC<->BDC replication protocol, so as Miguel sai
is it possible to add a wind 2003 machine as BDC to a samba domain.
The Samba3-HOWTO, Chapter 5, contains the following:
«
Samba-3 cannot participate in true SAM replication and is therefore not
able to employ precisely the same protocols used by MS Windows NT4. A
Samba-3 BDC will not crea
It's make sense Proskurin Kirill.
Thank you a lot.
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 3:10 AM, Proskurin Kirill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Joao Amancio wrote:
>
>> Proskurin Kirill,
>>
>> First of all: Thank you!
>> I've changed my /etc/nsswitch.conf file just like yours.
>> My difficult is in get "nss_lda
Joao Amancio wrote:
Proskurin Kirill,
First of all: Thank you!
I've changed my /etc/nsswitch.conf file just like yours.
My difficult is in get "nss_ldap" compiled and running on it server.
I download the tgz file from PADL Software Pty Ltd website,
decompress/untar, and then run "./configure" .
Adam,
I have just sent an e-mail to subcribe that maillist !!!
thanks,
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Adam Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> try posting on the NSS LDAP mailling list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> Joao Amancio wrote:
>
>> Proskurin Kirill,
>>
>> First of all: Thank you!
>> I've
try posting on the NSS LDAP mailling list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joao Amancio wrote:
Proskurin Kirill,
First of all: Thank you!
I've changed my /etc/nsswitch.conf file just like yours.
My difficult is in get "nss_ldap" compiled and running on it server.
I download the tgz file from PADL Software
Proskurin Kirill,
First of all: Thank you!
I've changed my /etc/nsswitch.conf file just like yours.
My difficult is in get "nss_ldap" compiled and running on it server.
I download the tgz file from PADL Software Pty Ltd website,
decompress/untar, and then run "./configure" .
./configure runs just
Dear Guillaume,
Thanks for the advices.
I'm gonna check my base and configuration files.
--João Ferreira
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Joao Amancio a écrit :
>
>> Questions:
>>
>>
>> 1. There is a way to populate Samba (users, groups) with t
Joao Amancio wrote:
1. There is a way to populate Samba (users, groups) with the OpenLDAP
base?
1) smbldap-tools
2) lam
2. It's really needed to get users at: linux local system, samba and
openldap? Where's is the "single sign on" idea in this case?
No need.
Im use only LDAP users
Thank you Larly!
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Iarly Selbir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The project "smbldap-tools", designed to manager user and groups stored on
> Ldap
>
> Look here for more information:
>
> https://gna.org/projects/smbldap-tools/
>
> Reggards,
>
> Iarly Selbir
>
> On Wed,
Joao Amancio a écrit :
Questions:
1. There is a way to populate Samba (users, groups) with the OpenLDAP
base?
If you already have your users in your base, you just have to add
additional classes and attributes to them.
2. It's really needed to get users at: linux local system, samb
The project "smbldap-tools", designed to manager user and groups stored on
Ldap
Look here for more information:
https://gna.org/projects/smbldap-tools/
Reggards,
Iarly Selbir
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Joao Amancio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm new to OpenLDAP and a mod
Hallo, Bruno,
Du (brunitto) meintest am 14.11.07:
> Hello sambers, i'm trying to configure a samba server (3.026a) as a
> PDC and as a file server using system's ACLs.
> 1. Where samba stores the users and groups domain information? Is in
> the /etc/passwd?
That depends.
Do you use LDAP?
What
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14/11/2007 14:50:56 :
> Hello sambers, i'm trying to configure a samba server (3.026a) as a PDC
>
no
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From: "Gary Dale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 4:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba as PDC with XP Client - Logon requires
reboot -Help Please
Ron Segal wrote:
Hi,
Ron Segal escreveu:
Hi, I'm running the latest version of Samba with a tdbsam backend,
configured not to use roaming profiles. Two different XP clients (SP2)
are joined to the domain ok but users can only logon by rebooting before
entering their logon details. When users logoff and try to logon
Ron Segal wrote:
Hi, I'm running the latest version of Samba with a tdbsam backend,
configured not to use roaming profiles. Two different XP clients (SP2)
are joined to the domain ok but users can only logon by rebooting before
entering their logon details. When users logoff and try to logon aga
If your domain crosses multiple subnets, you'll need WINS server.
Furthermore, you also need the samba PDC machine becoming the main
browser list machine for the subnets. So add the following in your samba
configure:
wins support = yes
remote announce =
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at
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Hi, not quite sure if I understand your Problem, but I will answer
your questions, maybe this will help.
On May 9, 2007, at 3:58 AM, chris reyes wrote:
Concerns & Questions:
1. Do I need WINS & DNS to set SAMBAas PDC?
no
2. I insta
Hi there,
Cybionet schrieb:
No just one LDAP directory work great for the Windows and Linux Client.
thanks for that answere. Found some howtos around telling me the same,
but seems like i anyways need to store two hashes. Who cares. Anyways
thats a good reason to start off :-))
2. I know tha
Greeting Patrick,
1. Do i need two seperate LDAP directories for linux auth and
samba-based windows auth? (e.g. because of different password hashes? or
is there maybe a possibility to store passwords in _one_ ldap directory
in _one_ hashing format which works for both windows and linux?)
If i ne
ok, this time with attachment, sorry :)
L.
> Hola,
>
> I've done everything as correct as I can see in smb.conf under fresh ubuntu
> 6.06 fully
> updated install to have it run as a PDC on hostname florentine, domain
> DAVEYST.
>
> There are no testparm errors.
>
> I've added users with us
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Stefan Pfetzing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2006/6/14, Gerald (Jerry) Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Stefan Pfetzing wrote:
>> > Currently its not clear to me whether its possible
>> > to do nested groups with samba at all. AFAIK its
>> > possible to have Samba
Hi,
2006/6/14, Gerald (Jerry) Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Stefan Pfetzing wrote:
> Currently its not clear to me whether its possible
> to do nested groups with samba at all. AFAIK its
> possible to have Samba resolve nested groups when
> run as a domain member, but what about a PDC (and
> a BDC
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Stefan Pfetzing wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I'm evaluating a migration from Windows NT 4.0
> to Samba 3.0.
>
> Currently its not clear to me whether its possible
> to do nested groups with samba at all. AFAIK its
> possible to have Samba resolve neste
Hi rowland,
tell me whats the problem, and i wil help you,
if there are errors in my howto i'll fix this, but.
The howto i wrote will work.
i installed 3 servers with this and its working
prefectly.
/etc/ldap/ldap conf to point to your server
>HOST 127.0.0.1
>BASE dc=,dc=org or net or com or no
Hello Andreas,
Andreas Bittner wrote:
adding new entry: cn=Domain Admins,ou=Groups,dc=mycomp,dc=de
failed to add entry: no structural object class provided at
./smbldap-populate line 471, line 9.
Did you copy the samba schema to the LDAP schema directory and include
it to the configuration f
Jean-Jacques Moulis a écrit :
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 09:57:47 + Clement DIEBOLD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
CD> >CD> Then, if I put :
CD> >CD> >> @echo off
CD> >CD> >> echo "Script de demarrage"
CD> >CD> >> net use T: \\PDC\temp /PERSISTENT:NO
CD> >CD> >>
CD> >CD> >> Then, if the PDC becomes d
@echo off
echo "Script de demarrage"
net use T: \\PDC\temp /PERSISTENT:NO
Then, if the PDC becomes down, this script wouldn't work and i must be
there to change the name of the server in the script.
So, what should I do ??
Maybe you could use errorlevel to try your preferred server first?
net
Clement DIEBOLD a écrit :
Clement DIEBOLD a écrit :
John H Terpstra a écrit :
On Wednesday 02 March 2005 09:10, Clement DIEBOLD wrote:
Mccrory, Kevin B a écrit :
This is the way it should be working. The BDC handles authentication
requests for the domain unless it becomes overloaded at which
Clement DIEBOLD a écrit :
John H Terpstra a écrit :
On Wednesday 02 March 2005 09:10, Clement DIEBOLD wrote:
Mccrory, Kevin B a écrit :
This is the way it should be working. The BDC handles authentication
requests for the domain unless it becomes overloaded at which time the PDC
steps in to
John H Terpstra a écrit :
On Wednesday 02 March 2005 09:10, Clement DIEBOLD wrote:
Mccrory, Kevin B a écrit :
This is the way it should be working. The BDC handles authentication
requests for the domain unless it becomes overloaded at which time the PDC
steps in to take over.
Refer to Chapt
On Wednesday 02 March 2005 09:10, Clement DIEBOLD wrote:
> Mccrory, Kevin B a écrit :
> >This is the way it should be working. The BDC handles authentication
> >requests for the domain unless it becomes overloaded at which time the PDC
> >steps in to take over.
> >Refer to Chapter 4 section 4.2 of
On Wednesday 02 March 2005 06:53, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 March 2005 08:14 am, Clement DIEBOLD wrote:
> > And the second, the BDC like :
> >domain master = no
> >prefered master = no
> >local master = no
> >domain logons = yes
> >security = user
>
> I think
Mccrory, Kevin B a écrit :
This is the way it should be working. The BDC handles authentication
requests for the domain unless it becomes overloaded at which time the PDC
steps in to take over.
Refer to Chapter 4 section 4.2 of the Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference
Guide that explains Domain Co
Misty Stanley-Jones a écrit :
On Wednesday 02 March 2005 08:14 am, Clement DIEBOLD wrote:
And the second, the BDC like :
domain master = no
prefered master = no
local master = no
domain logons = yes
security = user
I think this needs to be "security = server" but correct me if I a
This is the way it should be working. The BDC handles authentication
requests for the domain unless it becomes overloaded at which time the PDC
steps in to take over.
Refer to Chapter 4 section 4.2 of the Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference
Guide that explains Domain Control.
Kevin B. McCrory
Ne
On Wednesday 02 March 2005 08:14 am, Clement DIEBOLD wrote:
>
> And the second, the BDC like :
>domain master = no
>prefered master = no
>local master = no
>domain logons = yes
>security = user
I think this needs to be "security = server" but correct me if I am wrong. On
you
OrvUx wrote:
Hi everybody...
I have a Debian GNU/Linux Box running Samba as PDC on my network, but i
have too a Win2K File Server... all the clients are Win98,2K,XP...
OK, well, you should just join the W2K server to the samba domain, as a
domain member server. Or you could create an AD W2K doma
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Matthew D. Smith wrote:
> I do not have it setup as a wins server, wasnt sure if i needed to or
> not.
You have to, if you whish to set up a real PDC with logon
service, server based user homes, profiles and so on.
If you just want to share some some directories or printers, yo
I do not have it setup as a wins server, wasnt sure if i needed to or
not. And when i turn on pings with my firewall, yes I can ping my PDC.
Thanks for the help so far.
Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Matthew D. Smith wrote:
Trying to setup samba as a PDC, but i cannot get my
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Matthew D. Smith wrote:
> Trying to setup samba as a PDC, but i cannot get my windows XP Pro boxes
> to join the domain. When i go to join them, it tells me that the domain
> server cannot be found.
Did you set your PDC's IP as WINS server on your XP box?
(And, of course, can y
Hello all, I've set up samba as a PDC in FreeBSD 5.1-release. I seemed
to have no problems joining my computer to the domain as it said
"Welcome to the domain" but when I try and log in it says it can't
contact the domain controller or the domain account doesn't exist. Can
anyone offer any help on
Thank you, to those who have answered this question! I am sure that's
solved the issue although I haven't implemented the fix yet. My incoming
mail has gone off due to server overload (happens all the time) so if I
haven't replied to everyone yet, be assured that I will when I get the
messages.
To
Sorisio, Chris schrieb:
Does anyone have Samba set up to provide file, print, and authentication
services across multiple physical sites? We're thinking of setting up a
Yes, I have a comparable setup here. I use:
- Samba (one configured as PDC, all others as BDC)
- OpenLDAP (slapd on every serve
Some suggestions/comments (perhaps not an answer)..
I've got two of the items you discuss in production (nothing on the user
authentication end). It works great, though I did run into some remedial
printing and QOS issues while testing. I'm not terribly familiar with
how Samba sync's it's info
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 07:06:02PM +0200, Honza Houstek wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Mal Beaton wrote:
>
> > [...]
> >
> > This was identified in an article sent to the samb lists about samba not
> > recognising win xp logoffs
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316740
> I'm the author of the post with this links to the KB articles. Today I
> tried the modification described in #323582 article and it solved the
> problem. Now the session disappears almost immediately after I logoff from
> wXP (or w2000).
Oops. This is probably not true, I take it back. Somethin
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Mal Beaton wrote:
> [...]
>
> This was identified in an article sent to the samb lists about samba not
> recognising win xp logoffs
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316740
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;323582
>
> I havent t
Hi,
I had the same problems you descripted but here it's all good now :)
Running samba 2.2.5 as PDC for 475+ WinXP clients, each using 6 shares
at least.
deadtime =120 and we have not had a complaint about lost drives for 3
days
So far so good...
during the investigations we found that even
We have been doing some extensive work with samba2.2.3 and win xp sp1
and have experienced similar problems
Intermittantly users could not locate their roaming profiles on first
login in the morning. Sometimes second login would work sometimes not.
then at random intervals during the day they w
Hi
In XP have you set the WINS server address?
Yes. It is set. Normal browsing is working fine.
I am running XP Pro with Samba 2.2.8a and its running fine after the
registry patch.
How did you set it up?
Are you using SP1?
How is the load on your Samba PDC when clients log on? Are you running a
> > for XP you need to patch the registry in order to cooperate with a Samba
> > PDC.
>
> that is exactly what I have done and tried to explain with my words:
>
Obviously, I didn't read your posting to the end (the registry thing...) Sorry for
that.
I would check next if name resolution is wor
Dear Thomas,
thanks for your answer.
for XP you need to patch the registry in order to cooperate with a Samba
PDC.
that is exactly what I have done and tried to explain with my words:
> They were told to do the reg hack "requiresignorseal" = 0, deactivate
> encryption (for client/server) change
Daniel,
for XP you need to patch the registry in order to cooperate with a Samba
PDC. I don't have the exact info handy at the moment, but if you search
the Samba docs for "XP" and "registry" you should find it easily.
Thomas
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 09:42, Daniel Zeiss wrote:
> Hi.
>
> my last po
One way around it is to use samba with LDAP and use ldap with PAM as
well. Then you will have unified logins for mail/console/samba (I assume
this is what you are after ?).
Ben
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 02:50, Daniel MERC wrote:
I am using samba as a PDC on linux. It work
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 02:50, Daniel MERC wrote:
> I am using samba as a PDC on linux. It works fine with encrypted
> passwords. But now i need use a PAM authentication and PAM requires
> plain passwords. When i use "encrypt passwords = No" in smb.conf a PAM
> is out of game. Is there any way to use
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Titus Syengo wrote:
> I have just joined this list and I am sure this question may have been
> answered earlier. I am a newbie in Linux but with strong redmond skills, the
> reason I am here is that I want to migrate to Linux.
>
well.. let´s see this step by step...
have you aplied the registry changes (signorseal) ?
created Machine accounts on the server ?
(I will not give up until your XP join the domain!)
At 16:44 27/01/03, Jerome Warnier wrote:
joao marka wrote:
well, just to let ya know my case, the first macine
joao marka wrote:
well, just to let ya know my case, the first macine w/ xp pro i´ve
installed here, i´ve tried everything (including the signorseal patch)
and it didn´t worked out... just after the service pack...
the second machine, i´ve just installed the service pack 1 and... voila!
it join
well, just to let ya know my case, the first macine w/ xp pro i´ve
installed here, i´ve tried everything (including the signorseal patch) and
it didn´t worked out... just after the service pack...
the second machine, i´ve just installed the service pack 1 and... voila! it
joined the domain witho
Hi!
If done the same job, but i've replaced a novell server with a samba pdc
based on SuSE Linux. I had different problems with Win XP Pro, but none
with the other WinOS.
Have you installed the "SignOrSeal"-Patch? Without this, you can't logon
with a win xp machine on a samba domain.
Use Google
well, first thing to know... is your Xp home or professional ?
if is home, bad news, great troubles...
if professional, try The Windows XP service pack 1, here at my network it
has worked very well...
but if is home... all logon scripts and profiles will be stored locally at
the client side, no w
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba as PDC for WinXP, Win98 and Win95
Simon A. F. Lund wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Ive just got the lovely job of converting and old Windows NT 4
> fileserver to FreeBSD, ive set up samba before as a simple fileshare
but
> this place
Simon,
What version of Windows XP are you using? If your client has purchased
computers from Best Buy or a similar electronics "mega-store" they likely
received WinXP Home Edition. (Which is what it sounds like based upon the
use of Win9x machines you mentioned.)
If that
with it but i cant get my WinXP clients to logon to the domain :(
WinXP Home Edition ?
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Simon A. F. Lund wrote:
Hello!
Ive just got the lovely job of converting and old Windows NT 4
fileserver to FreeBSD, ive set up samba before as a simple fileshare but
this place requires roaming profile login from WinXP, Win98 and Win95
clients.
My question is whether or not any of you people
On Monday 09 December 2002 03:20 pm, Hogo wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I try to configure my homeserver to a PDC with Samba. I think my
> smb.conf looks right, because I got it from the internet.
(SNIP!)
>
> 'root' and my unix-account are writen in the smbpasswd. Now I log on
> with Windows2000 and try to
You might need write access to your profiles directory...
create /usr/local/samba/profiles/totmisch (your login name)
chmod 700 totmisch
Not sure if you need the %U in the following or not I can not remember.
path = /usr/local/samba/profiles/%U
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From: Hogo [mailto:[EMAI
You can move servers/workstations as you wish - they don't all have to
change to domain control at the same time. The other servers can be joined
to the Samba PDC and you will only need to maintain one user/password
database.
alex.
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On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, giballa wrote:
> Hi this is my first msg in list, sorry for my english.
> i've a problem concern the errors below, in a samba(
> version 2.2.1a)pdc machine, errors are present in each
> %m.log.
> Anyone who help me?
> Thanks Gibal
Does anyone even want to take a stab at this? Even speculation and
conjecture would make me feel better.
Bert Rapp wrote:
I've setup Samba as a PDC. I have two machines using it for
authentication. The rest of the clients on the network are still not
using it. Before I switch I need to kn
The machine trust account has to be created for both linux and samba
without a password or home directory and will have a null shell. Doing
it manually as root use (note: dollar signs ($) are important - samba
uses the $ sign to identify that it is a machine trust account)...
root# /usr/sbin/u
Dear plugbert,
try using this command
smbpasswd -a -m machine1$
Double check that the machine name has a $ at the end of it in /etc/passwd.
-Sam
At 06:19 AM 5/21/2002 -0700, plug bert wrote:
>Hello!
>
>A good day to you all. i'm trying to set up
>samba(2.2.3a, right out of the rh7.3 cds
> Thanks!!
> Is working now!!
> I patch 2 more control sets!
> And alos add "domain logons = yes" to smb.conf file!!
> Cheers!
>
Although I'd like to take most of the credit for this, I'm sure domain
logons was probably most of the problem.
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;Fernando Maidana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba as PDC and Win XP Pro Machine Accounts
> > Are you "sure" that the registry patch worked? It says that it does but
> > I had to do it
> Are you "sure" that the registry patch worked? It says that it does but
> I had to do it by hand using regedit
> before.
Even when the registry patch passes, I find that there are 2-3
control sets and if I don't modify all of them then it still doesn't
work. The registry patch only patches
Fernando Maidana wrote:
> Hi Brad!
> Thanks for your help!!
> I try to configure de clientes to use the WINS server 192.168.1.1 in
> the TCP/IP properties (Networking in the Control Panel) and the same
> error occurs. But I think that your method is pretty different
> And I don't underest
Fernando Maidana wrote:
>Hi there!
>I'm having problems to join a Machine Acount to a Samba PDC using Samba
>2.2.3a
>Even if I apply the registry Patch XP reports the following error:
>
>-
>Is possible that the Domain Name "FAMILIA" was a NetBios name.
>If is that the case, make s
On Tue, 2002-04-30 at 08:23, Ayman M. Galal wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm just newbie in samba server.
> I want to replace all windows2000 server in my network with samba,but i get read
>some papers on NET that said the samba cann't work as PDC like M$ windows ,for that
>reason they make Samba TNG.a
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