When setting up Samba 4 AD DC to use BIND DNS is it possible to use BIND
located on a separate server?
Or do you need to run BIND on the same machine as Samba 4 AD DC?
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I have some difficulties setting rights from Windows on a Samba share.
Tried changing posix rights to no avail. The Admin rights has disappeared
and i need to reset them at the share level. How do i do that when it is
not working from Windows. I do not understand samba-tool ntacl and how it
is
Hello,
I have successfully joined a SBS 2003 (SRVACMPDC01) domain with two
additional Samba 4 DCs (SAMBA4PDC and SAMBA4DEDI, currently both
4.0.4-GIT-9899851). Everything worked fine: DNS / AD replication etc.
The windows server was still responsible for DNS / DHCP / all FSMO
roles. Now the
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 9:14 PM, Celso Viana celso.via...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello guys,
Does anyone know if it is possible to authenticate an ftp server
(proftpd or vsftpd) based LDAP Samba 4?
Thanks
Why would you *want* to? FTP handles passwords in clear text. FTPS can
be done more securely,
I am trying to provision my samba 4 domain and even though I have deactivated
password complexity using the samba-tool I
still receive this error during the provision:
ERROR(ldb): uncaught exception - 052D: Constraint violation -
check_password_restrictions: the password does not
meet the
Known issue - see the wiki. [I don't think you can change the
password complexity before provisioning, but perhaps you can.]
#this sets the complexity req off.
#(I do this after provisioning, but it may work before...)
samba-tool domain passwordsettings set --complexity=off
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But you'll have
On 03/10/2013 10:21 PM, Gerry Reno wrote:
I am trying to provision my samba 4 domain and even though I have deactivated
password complexity using the samba-tool I
still receive this error during the provision:
ERROR(ldb): uncaught exception - 052D: Constraint violation -
Perhaps, though it really doesn't make sense to have complexity req
before you tell it, it's a Windows style AD domain - hence that would
be why it happens when you provision the domain.
[I've never tried to set it prior to provisioning the domain, so I'm
not at all sure it's really a bug -
On 03/10/2013 10:39 PM, Gerry Reno wrote:
On 03/10/2013 10:21 PM, Gerry Reno wrote:
I am trying to provision my samba 4 domain and even though I have
deactivated password complexity using the samba-tool I
still receive this error during the provision:
ERROR(ldb): uncaught exception -
I've been doing some work backporting the Fedora rawshid version of
Samba 4.0.3 to work with RHEL 6. The latest updates (with some
suggested changes from others) are at:
https://github.com/nkadel/samba4repo
The full suite for building Samba 4.0.3 on RHEL 6 is there, with all
the
GR Ok I finally gave up and made something really complex: Administrator1
GR Boy, we feel really secure now.:rolleyes:
GR RANT: I wish people would stop all this complexity nonsense and
GR just let people set their passwords how they want to
GR set them.
I really hope you're venting at
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