herman == herman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
herman I can join the domain and 'wbinfo -t' returns OK.
herman However, 'wbinfo -g' returns only two groups then gives a
herman failure message and 'wbinfo -u', doesn't return anything.
herman So, it almost works.
Do authentication
Quoting hagai yaffe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
obviously 3.0.14a 1.2.7 is broken
1.2.7 is so old, I'm amazed that it haven't self-destructed automatically
already!
I doubt you will find ANY software that works with this version. Upgrade.
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Why can't programmers tell the difference between
Marcello == Marcello De Geronimo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcello Hi, i'm looking for this how-to, often referenced but no
Marcello more available:
Marcello
https://sec.miljovern.no/bin/view/Info/HeimdalKerberosSambaAndOpenLdap
Marcello Is there anywhere an how-to about
Josh == Josh Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Josh On 8/1/07, Turbo Fredriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've upgraded to 3.0.25b, and I can't seem to get it running
for more than a few minutes before it starts failing to find
users...
And what makes things strange
Turbo == Turbo Fredriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Josh Is nscd running?
Turbo UPDATE: Dang, that actually seemed to work!
After running this almost all day now, I still get the
'Receiving SMB: Server stopped responding' message, but
other than that, everything now seems
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I've upgraded to 3.0.25b, and I can't seem to get it
running for more than a few minutes before it starts
failing to find users...
This is my smb.conf:
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[global]
workgroup = FREQVIST
netbios name = CELIA
Quoting Turbo Fredriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to setup a FreeRADIUS (version 1.1.6 w/ LDAP support)
server on our new server here at home, which in turn should
authenticate against the Samba server (also on the same host - version
3.0.25) which in turn uses an OpenLDAP server (CVS
I'm trying to setup a FreeRADIUS (version 1.1.6 w/ LDAP support)
server on our new server here at home, which in turn should
authenticate against the Samba server (also on the same host - version
3.0.25) which in turn uses an OpenLDAP server (CVS version HEAD as of
20070719).
Samba works
Sorry for the cross post, but I can't find the original mail
I don't know if it was sent to the OpenAFS or the Samba
list...
I've managed to fix some compilation/build problems when
using '--with-afs' to Samba. Something about undefined
attributes:
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Linking bin/smbd
lib/afs.o:
I'm having a problem here I'm not sure how to solve, so I
hope someone else have done the same (and succeeded :)
I have an old smb server ('tux') which is ancient (both
in software and hardware) and can't handle the load.
This machine is running version 2.2.3a-14.1 (Debian
GNU/Linux woody) with
Hamish == Hamish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hamish One solution may be to rsync -az all the files, then copy
Hamish the old tdbs across? not sure if they will just upgrade
Hamish themselves - it might be an idea to upgrade tux to 3.0.10
Hamish to get the tdbs the same, then dump
FM == FM [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FM Hello turbo, It's funny that you help me in all mailing List
FM connected to ldap as a backend ;-)
Well, LDAP is my main/only interest now :)
Use userPassword: [EMAIL PROTECTED] then ldap will 'ask'
the KDC, and samba don't have to
FM == FM [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FM Now, LDAP /KERBEROS is replacing NIS and Samba (with ldap
FM backend) will replace the local backend .
Is your LDAP server by any chance OpenLDAP? If not, my examples probably
won't work...
FM 2- Because Samba can not use MIT-Kerberos for
Quoting Dean Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Unfortunately I don't have a test box at this point :) Just a week until
students return to the lab. :) I've gotten everything to work now. Login
scripts worked once I disabled sendfile. Everything should be working fine
now.
Do you have any notes
I'm trying to get my home directory (automaticly) mounted from the
AD server via SMB - I can't (don't want to) use NFS, because that
fucks up the file modes (even with SFU it's not compatible enough).
Using LibNSS/LDAP and LibPAM/{LDAP,Krb5} will authenticate me,
get me a ticket and overall work
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I have a small planning problem...
I built an environment for a customer about six (or so) months
ago based on RH8 which authenticate and mount homes from an
AD server... The Linux stuff was straigt forward - using LibNSS/LDAP
and LibPAM/{LDAP,Krb5}
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