Hi,
I have a problem with winbind, could anyone help me?
Version:
root@leela:~# samba -V
Version 4.0.5
root@leela:~# uname -a
Linux leela 3.2.0-40-generic #64-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 25 21:22:10 UTC 2013 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
- First everything went fine:
root@leela:~# getent passwd
Hi,
I have a problem with winbind, could anyone help me?
Version:
root@leela:~# samba -V
Version 4.0.5
root@leela:~# uname -a
Linux leela 3.2.0-40-generic #64-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 25 21:22:10 UTC 2013 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
- First everything went fine:
root@leela:~# getent passwd
I also have this problem, using a very recent version from git. (see also:
http://www.mail-archive.com/samba@lists.samba.org/msg124657.html )
Periodically, winbind seems to simply crash, and getent passwd other ops
(e.g. htop) stall.
I'd also be happy to provide any debugging information
:48
An: tn
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] winbind problem
I also have this problem, using a very recent version from git. (see also:
http://www.mail-archive.com/samba@lists.samba.org/msg124657.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/samba@lists.samba.org/msg124657.html
I shut my Samba PDC and all members down for some PC rearranging and now
having an issue with one member server on Ubuntu 10.12 with Samba 3.5.4
after restarting all. It would not connect, I tried to remove the
computer name from LDAP and re-join the domain, that was successfully
joined and
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Subject: Re: [Samba] samba winbind problem with trusted domains
From: *...@ppu appaji04cn...@gmail.com
To: t...@tms3.com
Date: Friday, 25/06/2010 4:09 AM
hi
yes netbios is active on windows machines and i m able to ping samba
server with .domain.extension
Hi TMS,
thanks for your reply .Those are trusted domains and wbinfo-m is showing all
the trusted domains.
Anyways I have resolved the problem with Likewise open backend
authentication tool. :) . But now I am facing another problem . i am not
able to access samba shares using netbios name even
SNIP
thanks for your reply .Those are trusted domains and wbinfo-m is
showing all the trusted domains.
Anyways I have resolved the problem with Likewise open backend
authentication tool. :) . But now I am facing another problem . i am
not able to access samba shares using netbios name
hi all
i am new to samba and struggling with trusted domains authentication from
many days .i have a win2k3 domain(corp.raju.ad )and win2k8 domain (
testraju.ad) .
i have joined samba server as a member to win2k8 domain (testraju.ad) using
net ads join commands /
i m able to access samba shares
I have a problem where I can't browse to a samba share from Windows
(Server 2008); instead I get the error:
The group name could not be found
The winbind log contains the message:
could not convert gid 507 to sid
Suspecting a permissions problem, I went and looked at the files and the
group
Which samba version?
I had Samba 3.0.x on Solaris 10, and winbind able to allocate uids and
gids to users and groups from trusted domain (at least to Windows 2003
domains in mixed mode.) When I switched to a Samba 3.4.x PDC the
allocation of new uids and gids broke.I suspect there is
I've had the problem with various versions of 3.3.x - most recently
3.3.8 and 3.3.12. I have an older machine running 3.2.8 which works
fine using essentially an identical smb.conf file.
My smb.conf file also has the idmap entries for each trusted domain,
with non-overlapping id ranges. I did
Greetings,
Have not heard from anyone on this topic.
I tried building samba 3.3.10 with same environment - same issue:
ld.so.1: su: fatal: relocation error: file
/usr/lib/security/pam_winbind.so.1: symbol libintl_bindtextdomain:
referenced symbol not found
I could access shares from client
Greetings
Samba 3.4.4 built on Solaris 9 with gcc version 3.4.6
This is an Active Directory member server which was working with Samba
3.2.15 installed.
I was able to build 3.4.4 without errors as well as access shares as an
active directory user from a client PC without any issues so far.
Hello all,
We get a weird error on our 3.4.0 samba server. The log.winbind-idmap shows the
following entries:
[2009/08/24 16:35:53, 0] winbindd/idmap.c:201(smb_register_idmap_alloc)
idmap_alloc module ldap already registered!
[2009/08/24 16:35:53, 0]
Hi everyone,
On a newly installed AIX-LPAR (oslevel 5.3.9) we added the current samba
version 3.2.8. Installation and configuration did not reveal any problem.
The problems show about 5 Minutes after services startup. After starting the
samba services the winbind daemon uses lots of CPU time
Hi everyone,
We just took one step forward. We changed the winbind entries for user
and group enumeration from yes to no and change the winbind cache
timeout to 60 seconds. That solved the talloc problem (or so it seems)
Will keep you updated
Regards
Volker
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Hi.
I'm trying to authenticate my proxy server (Debian Stable) to the
Active Directory domain managed by a Windows 2003 Standard Server, but
I have some problems:
proxy:~# net join -w TEST.LOCAL -S win2003test -U Administrator
Administrator's password:
[2008/07/26 15:31:31, 0]
[global]
server string = Samba Proxy
password server = win2003test
security = domain
encrypt passwords = yes
workgroup = TEST.LOCAL
winbind separator = @
template homedir = /home/%D/%U
template shell = /bin/bash
winbind uid = 1-2
winbind gid = 1-2
winbind
, 2008 2:26 PM
To: Trimble, Ronald D; Herb Lewis
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Ross, do you have any links to document what you are saying
about the password server being set to a domain? I have
found several examples
I'm trying to do an ADS share. With a sane nsswitch.conf, that is with these
settings:
passwd: compat winbind
group: compat winbind
I get this as the result:
# smbclient //no3/ftp -Uwhit
-Original Message-
From: Ross S. W. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 4:37 PM
To: Ross S. W. Walker; Trimble, Ronald D; Herb Lewis
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Trimble, Ronald
: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Just an FYI... this is not a local group but an AD Domain
Local group. We are using Domain Local groups since they can
contain users from other domains.
Are all these users members of the same domain?
If not, do you have
: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Just an FYI... this is not a local group but an AD Domain
Local group. We are using Domain Local groups since they can
contain users from other domains.
Are all these users members of the same domain?
If not, do you
= yes
-Original Message-
From: Ross S. W. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 11:09 AM
To: Trimble, Ronald D; Herb Lewis
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
The users who are failing are all
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Here you go...
I forgot to ask which version of samba your now running, but
assuming it is something around '3.0.25', then here is my
suggestion config. If it is an earlier version let me know.
[global]
workgroup = NA
realm = NA.UIS.UNISYS.COM
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Here you go...
I forgot to ask which version of samba your now running, but
assuming it is something around '3.0.25', then here is my
suggestion config. If it is an earlier version let me know.
I just realized that your config is
] Winbind problem with more details.
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Here you go...
I forgot to ask which version of samba your now running, but
assuming it is something around '3.0.25', then here is my
suggestion config. If it is an earlier version let me know.
[global]
workgroup = NA
Subject: RE: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Here you go...
I forgot to ask which version of samba your now running, but
assuming it is something around '3.0.25', then here is my
suggestion config. If it is an earlier version let
, 2008 12:06 PM
To: Trimble, Ronald D; Herb Lewis
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Here you go...
I forgot to ask which version of samba your now running, but
assuming it is something around '3.0.25', then here is my
-Original Message-
From: Ross S. W. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 12:06 PM
To: Trimble, Ronald D; Herb Lewis
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Here you go...
I forgot to ask which
S. W. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 12:30 PM
To: Ross S. W. Walker; Trimble, Ronald D; Herb Lewis
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Here you go...
I forgot
To: Trimble, Ronald D; Herb Lewis
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
You are 100% correct. I did have a situation several weeks
ago where I was forced to delete the cache and as a result I
had to go through the entire file
: Ross S. W. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 12:30 PM
To: Ross S. W. Walker; Trimble, Ronald D; Herb Lewis
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Here you go
Lewis
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
You are 100% correct. I did have a situation several weeks
ago where I was forced to delete the cache and as a result I
had to go through the entire file structure to reset
you will notice that the SID type for the requested group is 4 which we
see from smb.h is SID_NAME_ALIAS /* local group */
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Everyone,
One of our developers was kind enough to insert some bug
checking into the mod_auth_pam and mod_auth_sys_group so that
Everyone,
One of our developers was kind enough to insert some bug
checking into the mod_auth_pam and mod_auth_sys_group so that we could see a
little more of what was going on with our authentication failures. Here is
what we just saw. Two of our users NA\connelmp and
: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
you will notice that the SID type for the requested group is 4 which we
see from smb.h is SID_NAME_ALIAS /* local group */
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Everyone,
One of our developers was kind enough
So what does that tell me?
-Original Message-
From: Herb Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 3:08 PM
To: Trimble, Ronald D
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
you will notice that the SID type for the requested
set?
What does your idmap setup look like?
-Ross
-Original Message-
From: Herb Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 3:08 PM
To: Trimble, Ronald D
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
you will notice
@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Winbind problem with more details.
you will notice that the SID type for the requested group is
4 which we
see from smb.h is SID_NAME_ALIAS /* local group */
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Everyone,
One of our developers was kind
Hi everyone,
I recently bought a qnap TS-209Pro [www.qnap.com].
This embeds samba 3.0.23d.I configured it to connect to our Active
Directory, but as soon as I set winbind enum users and winbind enum groups
to yes in the /etc/smb.conf file, winbindd uses 100% of CPU. I've googled
the problem and
[2007/10/24 10:09:49, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwent(566)
could not lookup domain user sfa07307
[2007/10/24 10:09:49, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_fill_pwent(50)
error getting user id for sid S-1-5-21-106390638-1002753184-2220938350-2579
[2007/10/24 10:09:49, 1]
Hello,
I have a Centos 4.4 Linux server that setup Winbind with windows 2003AD
integration, the winbind suddenly can't receive AD accounts, I can use
wbinfo -u to show AD user name and group etc, but getent passwd isn't pulling
across all of the domain accounts. I also had another Centos 4.4
Hello,
I have a Centos 4.4 Linux server that setup Winbind with windows 2003AD
integration, the winbind suddenly can't receive AD accounts, I can use
wbinfo -u to show AD user name and group etc, but getent passwd isn't pulling
across all of the domain accounts. I also had another Centos 4.4
I'm looking into the same kind of problem. I have found that it is
related to something on the AD Server itself. By rolling the Windows
server back a few days, things work again, without making any changes in
Linux. It seems to have something to do with the definition of Security
groups or
Hello,
I have a Centos 4.4 Linux server that setup Winbind with windows 2003AD
integration, the winbind suddenly can't receive AD accounts, I can use
wbinfo -u to show AD user name and group etc, but getent passwd isn't
pulling across all of the domain accounts.
Here is the winbind log:
0n Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 06:45:21AM +0800, mail wrote:
I have a Centos 4.4 Linux server that setup Winbind with windows 2003AD
integration, the winbind suddenly can't receive AD accounts, I can use
wbinfo -u to show AD user name and group etc, but getent passwd isn't
I found what may be the key to this whole thing. our domain
administrators decided to through a switch in Group policy that limited
communication to ntlmv2 only. we've had a a whole lot of admins
scratching thier heads as to how to fix it. I think I have it squared
away now.
the fix was to
Greetings list,
I have a member server in a w2k3 AD domain that has been happily spinning
for a couple of years. As of yesterday morning, we've been having some
issues with it. I've had it configured correctly, and haven't touched it.
I'll provide the configs if needed.
I've kept it updated as
Hi!
I'm not sure if this is the right place for winbind related questions,
but i did not find any WB related mailing lists.
I have a minor problem with my winbind setup. I'm using winbind+samba to
authenticate users from my win2k3 PDC, and everything works fine. Only
problem is, whenever a
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Gregorics Tamás wrote:
I know this happens because in my pam configuration pam_winbind is front
of pam_unix, but is there a way to eliminate these entries? (i guess if
i replace the order pam_unix will be the one creating the same lines for
my
Hello,
I can use wbinfo -u or wbinfo -g to see all AD accounts, getent
group or getent passwd also can see all AD accounts, but after added
one new user in AD, I can use wbinfo -u to see this user, but getent
passwd cannot.
Thanks
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Hi,
we're using Winbind on a Solaris 9 machine to authenticate our Users, who
are held in a Windows 2003SP1 AD. We are now using Samba 3.0.21b and everything
works as expected. I configured the nsswitch and installed libnss_winbind.so
and pam_winbind.so as described in the documentation and
Hi all,
we're using Winbind on a Solaris 9 machine to authenticate our Users, who
are held in a Windows 2003SP1 AD. We are now using Samba 3.0.21b and everything
works as expected. I configured the nsswitch and installed libnss_winbind.so
and pam_winbind.so as described in the documentation and
Hi all,
we're using Winbind on a Solaris 9 machine to authenticate our Users, who
are held in a Windows 2003SP1 AD. We are now using Samba 3.0.21b and everything
works as expected. I configured the nsswitch and installed libnss_winbind.so
and pam_winbind.so as described in the documentation and
This one is probably going off into the esoteric side of things, but
Samba/winbind doesn't seem to be working quite as expected in one
particular area -- domain local groups having members from other
trusted domains. I've searched extensively (google and
elsewhere...), and have found
Hello list,
I have recently updated SAMBA with samba 3.0.20a RPM on suse 9.1 because
I needed to add it to a windows 2003 domain. I was able to join the
machine to the domain and to setup smb.conf to where I can map files
with domain users and domain groups.
The problem I am having is
I cannot comment on idmap_rid approach because I am currently using
idmap_ldap. I have had a wonderful experience with this setup. Also on
all the clients I am running nscd and I have had no troubles.
If nscd ever gives you trouble all you have to do is invalidate the cache in
question.
it has always been mentioned, that idmap_rid is the better backend in
large organizations
greez
Adrian Chow wrote:
Hi,
are you telling me to install nscd and it will solve my problem? Also i
read somewhere in the samba website that you should not run nscd with
winbind. Is that true?
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 12:33 +0100, Michael Gasch wrote:
it has always been mentioned, that idmap_rid is the better backend in
large organizations
Sorry ?
I do not think idmap_rid is good for v. large organization.
Probably the best bet is idmap_ldap.
Nscd is ok as long as you know it's
HI all,
I have install 2 domains both on linux servers running debian samba
3.0.20b-2+b1. (Latest)
I have both domains trusting each other.
Domain A have 300 users and the other domain B have 3000 users. I have
winbind on the nsswitch.conf for both PDCs.
I have not errors runnning
Hi,
are you telling me to install nscd and it will solve my problem? Also i
read somewhere in the samba website that you should not run nscd with
winbind. Is that true?If it is, what are some ways of improving the
performance of winbind and how can I make it scale?
Thanks for your
The problem is actually with winbind, as the following produces identical
results:
1) /usr/local/samba/bin/wbinfo -a mydomain\\myname%myrealpassword
plaintext password authentication succeeded
challenge/response password authentication succeeded
2) /usr/local/samba/bin/wbinfo -a
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| We are using 3.0.20a on SLES 9 and are trying to configure
| a member server for our NT4 domain. The wbinfo commands
| (-u and -g) show correct information. The getent
| commands (passwd and group) work fine also. If
Jerry,
Thank you for taking the time to respond and for everything you do for
Samba!
After banging my head on the wall for several days I wiped out the Linux
system and started over. I setup the system like I had before and
continued to have the same problem. After looking at the logs from
All -
We are using 3.0.20a on SLES 9 and are trying to configure a member server
for our NT4 domain. The wbinfo commands (-u and -g) show correct
information. The getent commands (passwd and group) work fine also. If
Samba is running without winbind, I can see the shares in the config file
Hi the list!
Got an issue on my main filestore box, winbind keeps panicing :/
Ive got round it for now by restarting samba in the middle of the night.
Previously it would only last 2 - 3 days (MAX) before winbind would panic
45692383-
Hi,
I recently upgraded samba from 3.0.11 3.0.20. It's
integrated with squid 2.5 STABLE 7 with patches for
NTLM bugs.
I am facing problem with NTLM authentication. The
browser hangs and I get following error in
log.winbindd
[2005/09/02 13:53:10, 0]
nsswitch/winbindd.c:process_loop(803)
hi all,
i have a strange problem with winbind. Samba says that REALMwinbind
seperatorusername is not a valid user (winbind getpw call), but winbind works!
The strange thing happens when I call wbinfo -u, the result is a AD-Userlist
like this:
username1
username2
So far, but why not:
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On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 08:02:01AM +0200, Charles Bueche wrote:
On lun, 2005-07-04 at 12:33 +0200, Joerg Dietze wrote:
Hi Guys,
anybody has a idea why getent groups only lists a few groups from my
NT4-Dom. ?
I have configured samba with
Hi Joerg,
I have had the problem before, see my posts :
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-August/090422.html
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-June/087291.html
If you have find a solution, please share :-)
Charles
On lun, 2005-07-04 at 12:33 +0200, Joerg Dietze wrote:
Hi
I have a problem with winbind and pam that I just can't quite get past.
Here is what I have:
I have a home office with a Windows 2000 active directory domain (domain
XYZ). I have a remote office running Samba 3.0.14a connected to the
home office via a VPN. All users at the remote office are
Hi all,
I just installed a Suse Linux 9.2 with Samba 3.0.0923
I would like to make this new server a member server of my active directory
domain
I think I configured almost anything correctly: I succesfully joined the
domain via LDAP with net ads join,
I can browse user and groups via wbinfo -u
Hi Guys,
anybody has a idea why getent groups only lists a few groups from my
NT4-Dom. ?
I have configured samba with security=domain, uid and gid maps and
configured nsswitch.conf
to use windbind.
wbinfo -g works fine but getent group stops after few domaingroups. I think
the problem is the
Hi!
I'm running suse 9.2 on the client and debian sarge on the server. I'm
trying to authenticate users via the smb domain. It worked some weeks but
after some weeks not using it, it was brocken. I've no idea why.
I get following if I call:
# wbinfo -u
Error looking up domain users
and
Matt Schwartz writes:
I am guessing, but it might be that the SID has changed and this might be
the cause of your problem. What you might do, is try re-joining your SUSE
box to the smb domain.
thx for the hint.
tried it but I got following. did also again via yast, same error message.
it
Hi,
We are having a problem with Samba 3.0.13 winbind on Sparc Solaris 8 NT4
domain.
The following is appearing during our overnight backup jobs and looks like
winbind cannot map a unix uid to a windows SID.
Samba itself works and users are able to see and use the share.
Wbinfo -u -g -t all
Hi,
I have got two production facilities having the same configuration, facility
1-(domain CSW)Samba 3.0.5 PDC running on redhat 9 and 4 member server running
the same samba version on redhat 9, facility-2- (domain CSWN)Samba 3.0.5 PDC
with 2 domain member server, the domain member server uses
Hil list!
I'm trying to authenticate Active Directory Users via freeradius. I
can do it in a general case (user and domain) without
problem. Now I have to do it restricting the authentication to the
members of a group.
I can exect the script (as is put in radiusd.conf) correct from the
command
On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 09:28 +0200, Javier Jimenez wrote:
Hil list!
I'm trying to authenticate Active Directory Users via freeradius. I
can do it in a general case (user and domain) without
problem. Now I have to do it restricting the authentication to the
members of a group.
-may-2005 12:42
Subject: Re: [Samba] Winbind problem when exec freeradius
To: Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It works!! Thank you very much!
Javi.
2005/5/16, Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 09:28 +0200, Javier Jimenez wrote:
Hil list!
I'm trying to authenticate
On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 20:03 +0200, Javier Jimenez wrote:
Now, I'found another problem, if I put a group with spaceblanks on my
ntlm_auth script on freeradius, cannot authenticate. It recognise just
the first word of the name.
Any idea about whats happening?
Thanks!
Likewise, FreeRadius is
On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 01:49:46PM -0600, Brian Kesting wrote:
| ---/etc/nsswitch.conf-
|
| passwd: compat winbind
| group: files dns compat winbind
| shadow: files winbind
[digression about nsswitch]
On various nsswitch implementations (including the
Okay,
I started over from scratch with my samba server rebuild, but I am still
getting some weird issues. Here are my config files of importance:
--/etc/samba/smb.conf
# Samba Configuration File
[global]
workgroup = WAYNE
realm =
Hello,
we are running samba-3.0.7 on a suse 9.0 installation. Everything works
fine so far only winbind authentication fails.
Samba runs as an ads client in a windows domain. Domain join worked
without problems. Winbind also started without problems.
The ADS Domain Server is responsible for the
Hello,
we are running samba-3.0.7 on a suse 9.0 installation. Everything works
fine so far only winbind authentication fails.
Samba runs as an ads client in a windows domain. Domain join worked
without problems. Winbind also started without problems.
The ADS Domain Server is responsible for the
AM
To: Travis Bullock
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] WINBIND Problem.
Sorry for obvious question, but have you made sure that you have write
permission to the directory you are trying to write to?
Travis Bullock wrote:
Hello again.
Still have not resolved this winbind issue
Of
Travis Bullock
Sent: 05 October 2004 05:07 PM
To: 'Hamish'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] WINBIND Problem.
Most definitely. The test directory appears as follows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] avamx_shares]# ls -al
total 12
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Sep 21 14:40 .
drwxr-xr-x
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 9:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] WINBIND Problem.
Hi,
Sorry for a few more obvious questions, but...
What does the share definition in smb.conf look like?
What global parameters have you set?
Maybe I missed an earlier post or something
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To: 'Mark Le Noury' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 9:44 AM
Subject: RE: [Samba] WINBIND Problem.
Here she is:
[global]
log level = 3
# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
workgroup = AVMAX
# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description
.
Cheers,
Travis
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From: Gerald Bird [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 10:28 AM
To: Travis Bullock; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] WINBIND Problem.
You will want to ensure the two top-level directories above your share are
set
Sorry for obvious question, but have you made sure that you have write
permission to the directory you are trying to write to?
Travis Bullock wrote:
Hello again.
Still have not resolved this winbind issue, although it may not be winbind
at all. The odd thing is, when I attempt to access a share
Hello again.
Still have not resolved this winbind issue, although it may not be winbind
at all. The odd thing is, when I attempt to access a share on the Fedora C2
server running samba 3.x and winbind it will ask for a password. If I enter
the wrong username and password, it will give me an
--- Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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$ tar zxf samba-3.0.6.tar.gz
$ cd samba-3.0.6/source
$ patch -p0 filename.patch
$ ./configure make
everything works fine now, thank you.
regards,
EF
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Emir Faisal wrote:
| The only thing that I CAN'T do is to access the share
| on samba machine. The wbinfo -u shows a wrong
| combination of WRKGRP\myloginame.full instead of our
| usual login combination WRKGRP\myloginame or
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Try
--- Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Try this patch (already applied to the 3.0 svn tree.
cheers, jerry
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Thank you. I'll let you know the result :)
EF
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--- Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try this patch (already applied to the 3.0 svn tree.
cheers, jerry
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Hi,
I have installed samba 3.0.6 based on the Official
HOWTO to join out Active Directory environment, with
winbind and pam support. I have join the samba to the
domain using net ads join -Umyloginame. I can do the
wbinfo -g, getent passwd and getent group
correctly. I also can list shares on
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