On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 7:50 AM, t...@tms3.com wrote:
Hello,
Today I came across with the problem with booting my Gentoo system.
Yesterday I installed samba and when I turned on my notebook today it
stops
booting at starting up the samba daemon. It goes until:
* samba - start: smbd
Gregorcy
IT Manager
University of Utah
Department of Chemical Engineering
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it for a
couple of weeks and it has been great. I had a bit of trouble with the
3.4.9 ebuild FWIW.
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Hi,
I having a problem where different users from different domain connected via a
trust are being assigned the same uid.
For example:
www3 ~ # getent passwd | grep 2933
gregorcy:*:2933:1013:Brian Gregorcy:/home/CHE/gregorcy:/bin/bash
USERS+mualenzu:*:2933:547:mualenzu:/home/USERS
On 11/15/10 11:33, gregorcy wrote:
Hi,
I having a problem where different users from different domain connected via
a trust are being assigned the same uid.
For example:
www3 ~ # getent passwd | grep 2933
gregorcy:*:2933:1013:Brian Gregorcy:/home/CHE/gregorcy:/bin/bash
USERS
Hi,
I am hoping someone can point out what I am doing wrong, I am upgrading samba
from 3.0.37 to 3.5.6 and running into
trouble with idmapping using ADS security. I have multiple linux boxes running
3.0.37 and when I execute getent passwd
I get:
# getent passwd DOMAIN+gregorcy
gregorcy:*:2933
That fixed it thanks,
Er, btw, can it be that KPAK should actually read DOMAIN in
the first section? ;-)
Yep typo on my part I was trying different configs and made that error.
3.5
wbinfo -n DOMAIN+gregorcy
S-1-5-21-3579845861-693198353-1953747050-2433 SID_USER (1)
3.0.37
wbinfo -n
the the cause of this behavior and, if applicable, find the
solution! :)
Andrew
I think the cause of the problem is your range is to small. Maybe it is
different with the security type you are using,
I am using ADS.
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idmap uid = 15000-2
idmap gid = 15000-2
Can you just increase the range? The setting I am using is:
idmap uid = 500-1
idmap gid = 500-1
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whoops should have also sent to list.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Samba] Change AD user password from Linux
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:00:59 -0700
From: gregorcy brian.grego...@utah.edu
To: Masao Garcia mas...@fshac.com
On 01/20/10 16:25, Masao Garcia wrote:
John
| grep mail
# Output looks like this:
# mail: foo...@eng.utah.edu
I can send the entire script if you are interested, the above is just what
handles the email.
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to create the file before changig the file permissions?
When I first setup our file server I remember running into something like that, I fixed it by writing a preexex script
to set the permissions correctly. If you are interested I would be happy to send you our script.
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first suggestion was wrong, maybe try uping the idmap setting.
idmap backend = rid:CHEMENG=500-1
idmap uid = 500-1
idmap gid = 500-1
Is there anything in the logs?
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write list = @CHEMENG+Domain Admins,
@CHEMENG+Faculty
valid users = @CHEMENG+Domain Admins,
@CHEMENG+Faculty
admin users = @CHEMENG+Domain Admins
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John Goubeaux wrote:
Samba ver 3.3.4
I am seeing odd behavior when writing files to a share with an OSX client.
No matter what changes I make in my smb.conf file the files written
by OSX do not match those written by a winxp client, example below:
drwxr-sr-x 2 test ldaptest
[global]
server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu)
map to guest = Bad User
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost
passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Retype*new*password* %n\n
*all*authentication*tokens*updated*
log level = 2
syslog = 0
Matt Burkhardt wrote:
On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 10:31 -0600, gregorcy wrote:
[global]
server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu)
map to guest = Bad User
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost
passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Retype*new*password* %n\n
appreciated!
Thanks!
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Here is what mine looks like, 137 is using UDP:
harley gregorcy # nmap -P0 humboldt
Starting Nmap 4.85BETA9 ( http
Here is the script that we use to create the home directory when the user first
logs in.
humboldt samba # cat mkhomedir.sh
#!/bin/bash
# Creates home directories when account is created
# gregorcy
# Created: 03/21/2008
# Last Mod: 06/10/2008 - Added the if for is fac and cleanup
check that your clock on the linux box matches the clock on the DC.
Just being curios: what time difference is acceptable? I.e. up to 5
seconds, 5 minutes? That being said, the clocks are in sync.
I think the default is 5 minutes. We have seen odd problems like this when our
Linux
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I had winbind configured so that it could fetch users from AD.
Everything was working properly, but something happened in the past
couple of days (no change in the Samba config) I'm not able to diagnose.
getent group enumerates groups, getent passwd doesn't.
Add this to the global section:
unix extensions = no
Stuart Reedy wrote:
Greetings,
We have an issue using Mac OS 10.5 with our Samba shares connected via
cifs://server/Sharename. From what I can tell, when the Mac writes a
file the permissions are correct (0660). Then
barsalou wrote:
Quoting James Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/29 Brian Gregorcy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I know this doesn't help but we are seeing the same problem, I opened
a bug
with apple but so far have not heard anything back. I also sent this
email
to this list awhile back and did
My first reaction to this is that the resource files aren't getting
created or the user no longer has permissions...but I'm still learning.
So either way you set 'unix extensions' it causes one or the other
problem? Can you please clarify?
Yes that is what is happening. If I set
unix
barsalou wrote:
I've been using samba for some time and have always had a good experience.
I decided to try and configure my home network to let all my computers
talk to the samba share.
I'm stuck on one part where my OSX client, when creating new
files/directories, won't create them
You might be seeing the SMB unix extensions in action. In 10.5, the OS
X SMB filesystem was taught to understand some SMB protocol extensions
designed for unix system. what *might* be happening here is that the
client is resetting the permissions after Samba applies the
configuration mode masks.
Hi all,
We are having an issue when a user writes to there home directory the
permissions change to 0600, instead of 0751 that
we have been setting in smb.conf
Here is a description of the problem:
reinstalled mac osx we have:
1) OS 10.5.0
I mounted SAMBA SERVER with Prof Sutherlands
Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
Still hoping that someone can help clear this up.
Greetings,
I've been reading and re-reading Chapter 12. Group Mapping: MS Windows
and UNIX, Mailing list messages with the subjects valid users = +group
doesn't work and Unix ADS group membership or vice versa and
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