If you have installed the pdc and bdc the right way, all clients will try to
log on likely to the bdc
than the pdc. So you need 2 ldap server(master/master or master/slave) for
authentication and syncing.
If you need wins you should at and samba4wins. Install it on both servers
and replicate the
Hello,
I have a performance problem when I don't connect using root and/or a user
in the admin users.
Configuration:
Samba 3.5.11 running on SLES11SP1. The share exported is on a GPFS
filesystem and the GPFS vfs object is loaded(not loading it doesn't change
the described behaviour)
clients:
Hi,
I'm happily progressing toward the successful setup of my two nodes
samba cluster : cman, qdisk, clvm, gfs2, ctdb, samba, winbind, ad.
And now, I'm in testing phase.
When my cluster is up and running, I can transfer each ip address toward
on node or the other, seamlessly.
They can fence
On 3/26/2012 9:27 AM, David Noriega wrote:
Maybe my understanding is flawed but I thought the purpose of the BDC
was in the case of the PDC going offline, users could still use the
system. Just this morning our PDC failed with bad memory, yet users
were unable to map their network drive. The PDC
Hi
Samba4 DC and win 7 clients.
The user profiles are stored in a profiles share:
[profiles]
path = /home/CACTUS/profiles
read only = No
This works OK and the user can logon to different boxes with the same
profile. The profile folders such as Desktop, Downloads etc. however,
also
Hi Simon,
However, a user login in which the profile is defined to be on a samba
server that is not the PDC never gets a roaming profile -- instead the
user
always gets a temporary profile. Looking at the Windows logs, it is
complaining about a permissions issue. However, once logged in (with
Hello All,
I'm having trouble using smbldap, users that i created can't login .
Only when I add the them into system (through adduser) I can log in
with them, the problem is because I also need to create / home and set
permissions but can not because the system does not recognize the
group Domain
Hello list, I have two problem.
1. How I can replicate the netlogon folder and sysvol folder on samba4 and
windows server 2003, if I create a security police in samba 4 do not
replicate to windows server, I have to copy it manual.
2. My PDC have Windows server 2003 an my BDC samba4, sometime i
Am 2012-03-27 15:08, schrieb Leonam Silva:
Hello All,
I'm having trouble using smbldap, users that i created can't login .
Only when I add the them into system (through adduser) I can log in
with them, the problem is because I also need to create / home and
set
permissions but can not because
In a ADS ord ADS DS you just have DCs replicating each other?!
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc755994
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc739941
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On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 9:01 AM, Sean Crosby
richardnixonsh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Simon,
However, a user login in which the profile is defined to be on a samba
server that is not the PDC never gets a roaming profile -- instead the
user
always gets a temporary profile. Looking at the Windows
On 3/27/2012 5:55 AM, steve wrote:
Hi
Samba4 DC and win 7 clients.
The user profiles are stored in a profiles share:
[profiles]
path = /home/CACTUS/profiles
read only = No
This works OK and the user can logon to different boxes with the same
profile. The profile folders such as Desktop,
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 7:55 AM, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
This works OK and the user can logon to different boxes with the same
profile. The profile folders such as Desktop, Downloads etc. however, also
appear stored on the local disk under c:\users\username. Any file saved e.g.
on the
The file shares are on a domain member. Is it that having the BDC as a
wins proxy and more importantly simply having wins on causing this
issue? We are on the university's network and they have their own wins
server for their own system wide windows domain. Our users primarily
logon from their
Hello,
I'm working on migrating an NT4 PDC to a Samba 3 PDC. The tricky part,
is that the NT4 server is also running Exchange 5.5 which needs to
remain running. So unlike a migrate and toss the NT4 system, I need to
migrate, then demote the NT4 PDC to an NT4 Server, then (probably)
rejoin the
To break the problem into 3 separate parts:
1. Logging in to a domain controller when the domain controller is on a
different subnet.
2. Accessing file shares when the domain controller is on a different
subnet.
3. LDAP backend.
1. Logging into the domain controller
If the clients don't
Here is the log
[2012/03/27 11:14:18, 0]
../source4/dsdb/repl/drepl_out_helpers.c:714(dreplsrv_op_pull_source_apply_changes_trigger)
Failed to commit objects:
WERR_GENERAL_FAILURE/NT_STATUS_INVALID_NETWORK_RESPONSE
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On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 11:15 AM, Chris Smith smb...@chrissmith.org wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on migrating an NT4 PDC to a Samba 3 PDC. The tricky part,
is that the NT4 server is also running Exchange 5.5 which needs to
remain running. So unlike a migrate and toss the NT4 system, I need to
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Chris Weiss cwe...@gmail.com wrote:
to clarify, this sounds kind of like you are running exchange on the PDC?
Indeed.
you can't demote an NT4 PDC to a stand alone or member server, it
requires a re-install.
Officially, yes. In reality, no. Changing
On 03/27/12 12:49, Chris Smith wrote:
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Chris Weisscwe...@gmail.com wrote:
to clarify, this sounds kind of like you are running exchange on the PDC?
Indeed.
you can't demote an NT4 PDC to a stand alone or member server, it
requires a re-install.
Officially,
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Gaiseric Vandal
gaiseric.van...@gmail.com wrote:
So presumably you would use the net vampire command to extract all the
account info from the NT server. The samba server is then a BDC, you then
promote it to a PDC and make the NT server a BDC (or even a
As I've been looking around the core issue seems to be that the domain
member, even though from its point of view, the BDC is the local
browser, it still uses the PDC to do authentication(ie turning up the
log level I only see 'check_ntlm_password' on the PDC)
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 11:19 AM,
There are several factors determining which machine is the local master
browser for the subnet- but in general if you have one DC on the subnet
it should be the browser.I think the browser provides a list of file
and print shares. I don't think it is used for actually locating a
DC.
The users of our service are on windows machines that are typically
not on our subnet or part of our domain. They simply use windows 'map
network drive' function to get to their share.
On the BDC, yes testpart reports ROLE_DOMAIN_BDC and pdbedit does list
all of our users.
Maybe this is part of
Ah. I wasn't clear on the domain authentication issue.
Are users unable to see shares? Or are they just unable to authenticate
to them once they see them.
Also, just to clarify, were the users on the same subnet as the PDC but
not the BDC?
In smb.conf, verify that the following is
Hi,
I've installed 3.6.3 on a Linux system (SLES 10) and I
am connecting from a Windows 7 VM running on my Mac. I
added max protocol = SMB2 to my smb.conf and restarted
Samba. How can I check and verify that the protocol I'm
using is actually SMB2?
Thanks,
Rob
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Users typically are not on any subnet that has our PDC or BDC nor can
they browse for their share. They are directly connecting by giving
the full hostname of the server such as \\server.x.x.x\sharename by
using the map network drive dialog in windows.
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Gaiseric
Hi all,
I installed Samba4 on an Ubuntu Server 11.10 at home for some testing.
It is configured as DC and everything seems to work just fine.
I managed to add win7 and win xp machines to the domain and to browse
the AD settings with the microsoft administrative tools.
I also created a simple
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 05:03:49PM -0400, Rob Marshall wrote:
Hi,
I've installed 3.6.3 on a Linux system (SLES 10) and I
am connecting from a Windows 7 VM running on my Mac. I
added max protocol = SMB2 to my smb.conf and restarted
Samba. How can I check and verify that the protocol I'm
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 09:13:44AM +0200, Stijn De Smet wrote:
Hello,
I have a performance problem when I don't connect using root and/or a user
in the admin users.
Configuration:
Samba 3.5.11 running on SLES11SP1. The share exported is on a GPFS
filesystem and the GPFS vfs object is
Hi Jeremy,
Well, since I'd rather not have to look at the
actual negotiation, anything would help. I'm
just a little surprised there isn't some sort
of way to check it...And by offering a low
debug-level message are you saying that there
is one? Or that you could add one?
Thanks,
Rob
On
Never mind...I ran Ethereal and started a capture
and right in the Protocol column it said: SMB2.
So, problem solved.
Thanks,
Rob
On 3/27/12 9:31 PM, Rob Marshall wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
Well, since I'd rather not have to look at the
actual negotiation, anything would help. I'm
just a little
Hi,
I have a 32-bit installation of Arch Linux and I have developed my own little
script (in perl) for downloading files over SMB/CIFS using multiple TCP
connections to speed up the transfer. I have googled a lot but could not find
any good download accelerator for files hosted over SMB/ CIFS.
I'll take a look, thanks!
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 11:10 PM, Jeremy Allison j...@samba.org wrote:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 11:30:34AM +0100, Tin Tvrtković wrote:
Hello everyone,
I need a way to programatically monitor a remote SMB share (hosted on a
Windows server) for new files, in an
2. Is it correct that the profile files are not synced until the user
logs off?
That is the correct working of roaming profiles. If you want the files
only on the server, you should look into Folder redirection. The Samba
docs contain good info on that.
You can use roaming profiles only,
The branch, master has been updated
via 26f7a67 s4 dns: Only do recursive queries when allowed/desired
via 06dd4d8 s4 dns: Check smb.conf if we should allow recursion
via 533b2e6 s4 dns: Allow changing the dns operation flags in handlers
via 8d9da67 s4 dns: Only
The autobuild test system has detected an intermittent failing test in
the current master tree.
The autobuild log of the failure is available here:
http://git.samba.org/autobuild.flakey/2012-03-27-2227/flakey.log
The samba3 build logs are available here:
The branch, master has been updated
via 3be2af1 Add DEBUG statements to show when access has been denied
and why.
from 26f7a67 s4 dns: Only do recursive queries when allowed/desired
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master
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