/fault.c:dump_core(231)
dumping core in /usr/local/samba/var/cores/smbd
Is your user in more than 16 groups? Solaris does not seem to like users with
more than 16 groups.
Christian McHugh
Northern Arizona University
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when not finding a match on username, would first attempt a
lookup
on NAU\username followed by NAU-STUDENTS\username
Alternatively, do I have any other options as far as supporting the
\\server\nau-only-username admin access problem?
Thank you,
Christian McHugh
Northern Arizona University
On Thursday 26 March 2009 08:59:53 Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
I'm having problems getting the new idmap_adex module to work.
Sorry about that.
Not sure if it is related, but it looks like the problems in 5973 are from
idmap_adex
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the idmap_nss or idmap_ldap modules. See the idmap man
pages on http://us6.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/
Christian McHugh
Northern Arizona University
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On Tuesday 17 February 2009 16:19:19 James Peach wrote:
2009/2/17 Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi:
I have problem using samba+acl (ext3+acl) on OSX client.
Access rights works fine on Linux and Windows series, but OSX Leopard
says access denied to every directory that is using acl.
the nss winbind backend? Couldn't you setup nss_ldap and pam_ldap,
and still run a samba server with the nss winbind backend?
If anyone has any tips for doing this I'd really like to know.
Thanks,
Christian McHugh
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To get samba to function once installed you will also have to edit the library
path to add the location for the shared samba libraries:
crle -c /var/ld/ld.config -l /lib:/usr/lib:/opt/csw/lib:/usr/local/samba/lib
and that should do it!
Good luck,
Christian McHugh
Northern Arizona University
on the fly. As you noticed
it does not necessarily sync between machines. If you need uid sync, you are
better off looking at the rid module, which generates a uid based on the
windows sid.
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from our two AD domains.
Thanks,
Christian McHugh
Northern Arizona University
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responsive and good to me. I wish I could say the same of
the vendor we are paying money to. Sigh.
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Northern Arizona University
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https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5363
Are there any plans for fixing/enhancement?
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Northern Arizona University
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relationship, and wbinfo -g and -u can see the users just fine. However,
getent passwd still can not show user info.
I've created a bug about this issue: 5363
Are there any ideas?
Thanks,
Christian McHugh
Northern Arizona University
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relationship, and wbinfo -g and -u can see the users just fine. However,
getent passwd still can not show user info. I've created a bug about the issue
5363, but are there any ideas?
Thanks,
Christian McHugh
Northern Arizona University
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Michael Adam wrote:
My last issue is that I seem to be unable to join the domain again.
net ads join -U mmchugh
Enter mmchugh's password:
Failed to join domain: failed to set machine spn: Constraint violation
net rpc join -S students.froot.nau.edu -U mmchugh
Enter mmchugh's password:
Hi,
As with the last few releases, compiling on solaris requires that I edit the
Makefile and remove instances of -z text
Also, once compiling and installing, it seems unable to start:
ld.so.1: smbd: fatal: libtalloc.so: open failed: No such file or directory
Killed
ld.so.1: nmbd: fatal:
I am having problems getting samba to compile the rfc2307 module. I
can't seem to find the correct args to ./configure to get it compiled
and installed. I would prefer to have it statically compiled as there
seem to be some loading issues on solaris at the moment.
Can anyone help out?
Howdy all,
I was wondering if there was a known bug with the everyone acl. When
looking at the security tab on windows the everyone acl has the read
permission. If I unselect it to give everyone no permission and hit
apply, read becomes checked again. If I select deny everyone read, then
a
Roel van Meer wrote:
Please have a look at bugs 4929 and 5094. There are some patches there
that fix this problem for me (but not for everyone).
Thanks. The first part of the first patch did not apply cleanly for me,
but manually deleting some stuff is not too bad. It works for me too.
Has anyone else gotten samba functioning with idmap_ad and multiple domains?
In our environment we have a domain with two child domains. There is one child
domain for students, and another for faculty staff. Our servers are joined to
the student domain, but need to be able to enumerate users in
Christian McHugh wrote:
I am having problems getting samba to compile the rfc2307 module. I
can't seem to find the correct args to ./configure to get it compiled
and installed. I would prefer to have it statically compiled as there
seem to be some loading issues on solaris at the moment.
Now
This is another plea for help with the samba bug of being unable to remove the
read permission from the everyone entry. In the samba bugzilla the closest
entry I can find is #4325. I made a note on the issue and would be happy to
provide any log files or debug info needed. This is pretty
Guido Lorenzutti wrote:
Jeremy Allison wrote:
If you have a specific issue, ask it. If you have a specific
bug, report it. You did none of those things.
Im not a developer, Im a sysadmin and I been using samba for a lot of
years know.
When I read the post, I wasn't going to answear,
I am having problems getting samba to compile the rfc2307 module. I
can't seem to find the correct args to ./configure to get it compiled
and installed. I would prefer to have it statically compiled as there
seem to be some loading issues on solaris at the moment.
Can anyone help out?
Thanks,
Howdy all,
I was wondering if there was a known bug with the everyone acl. When
looking at the security tab on windows the everyone acl has the read
permission. If I unselect it to give everyone no permission and hit
apply, read becomes checked again. If I select deny everyone read, then
a
Jamrock wrote:
Perhaps this article will shed some light on the issue. It explains how
Samba works with Windows ACL's.
http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid39_gci1080966,00.htm
I understand how the acls should work. My issue seem to be more of a bug.
For example:
If I
I noticed a while back in the lists that there was mention of supporting zfs'
nfs4v acls. Does anyone know if this made it into 3.0.25pre1?
Thanks,
Christian McHugh
Northern Arizona University
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Howdy all,
Does anyone have any good advice for trying to serve to windows clients
in a two domain enviroment? There is the possiblilty of users connecting
with the same username and password from two different domains. As the
accounts are generated from an ldap server, the identical usernames
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