You can close this bug now, you have updated samba from version 4.1.3 to
version 4.1.6, though it would have been nice to have been informed of this.
I can confirm that with version 4.1.6, you can now export a keytab.
What I cannot understand is just why you went with 4.1.3 in the first place
You can close this bug now, you have updated samba from version 4.1.3 to
version 4.1.6, though it would have been nice to have been informed of this.
I can confirm that with version 4.1.6, you can now export a keytab.
What I cannot understand is just why you went with 4.1.3 in the first place
If it helps there is this in dmesg:
[ 86.177156] samba-tool[1643]: segfault at 0 ip (null) sp
7fff780ce138 error 14 in python2.7[40+2bd000]
this is after login as normal user, changing to root via 'sudo su' and
running 'samba-tool domain exportkeytab /etc/krb5.keytab'
the
If it helps there is this in dmesg:
[ 86.177156] samba-tool[1643]: segfault at 0 ip (null) sp
7fff780ce138 error 14 in python2.7[40+2bd000]
this is after login as normal user, changing to root via 'sudo su' and
running 'samba-tool domain exportkeytab /etc/krb5.keytab'
the
18th Mar 19:00
OK, just downloaded an update and I am now on 2:4.1.3+dfsg-2ubuntu4, I still
cannot get a keytab, same reason. Another user has also reported the same
problem on the samba mailing list. I can confirm that this problem is easily
repeatable, just install a fresh version of Ubuntu
18th Mar 19:00
OK, just downloaded an update and I am now on 2:4.1.3+dfsg-2ubuntu4, I still
cannot get a keytab, same reason. Another user has also reported the same
problem on the samba mailing list. I can confirm that this problem is easily
repeatable, just install a fresh version of Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
If you set samba up as an AD controller in trust and then run this
command:
sudo samba-tool domain exportkeytab /etc/krb5.keytab -U Administrator
Nothing seems to happen and the keytab is not exported.
Run 'sudo su' and then run the command again, you get:
Illegal
Public bug reported:
If you set samba up as an AD controller in trust and then run this
command:
sudo samba-tool domain exportkeytab /etc/krb5.keytab -U Administrator
Nothing seems to happen and the keytab is not exported.
Run 'sudo su' and then run the command again, you get:
Illegal
Public bug reported:
I am not using Ubuntu, I am using LM15 which is based on Ubuntu raring
very simple bug, sudo 1.8.6p3-0ubuntu3 connects to sssd but sudo-ldap
1.8.6p3-0ubuntu3 doesn't
Either there should be a sudo-sssd package or just one sudo package,
anything else is confusing.
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