On Fri, 2013-05-03 at 16:50 -0400, Bryan Chan wrote:
Hi,
I have been using Samba as a file server and a domain controller in a mixed
AIX/Windows environment for a long time. Due to changes in the network
infrastructure in my lab, I have to stop using my own LDAP server and Samba
domain
Hi,
I have been using Samba as a file server and a domain controller in a mixed
AIX/Windows environment for a long time. Due to changes in the network
infrastructure in my lab, I have to stop using my own LDAP server and Samba
domain controller, and migrate all my user accounts to a central
Hi,
Is it possible to mention password server = ip of another samba server. Both
the server are on workgroup (not in domain). If yes what other changes required?
Regards,
Vidyadhar
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Hi,
Is it possible to mention password server = ip of another samba server. Both
the server are on workgroup (not in domain). If yes what other changes required?
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Vidyadhar
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On Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 10:30:28PM +1000, Jake Carroll wrote:
Hi all,
We are currently upgrading some core infrastructure and authentication
hosts (Mac OS X 10.4.11 Open Directory/OpenLDAP/KDC -- 10.5.5). We've
run into an interesting snag however.
The Sun host that we use for sharing
Hi all,
We are currently upgrading some core infrastructure and authentication
hosts (Mac OS X 10.4.11 Open Directory/OpenLDAP/KDC -- 10.5.5). We've
run into an interesting snag however.
The Sun host that we use for sharing out files over Samba 3.0.28a
(Sun's currently shipped, supported
options = raw
Saravanan
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From: Kaustubh Chaudhari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] password server rejecting the password
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Date: Monday, October 29, 2007, 4:12 PM
Saravanan
Saravanan wrote:
Hi,
I am new to samba. I have configured password server to authenticate centos users. But i got the following errors and not authenticating.
[2007/10/29 02:48:24, 1]
auth/auth_server.c:check_smbserver_security(363)
password server WINDOWS rejected the password
following
Saravanan wrote:
following is the error i got when tried to authenticate security as server.
[2007/10/29 02:48:24, 1] auth/auth_server.c:check_smbserver_security(363)
password server WINDOWS rejected the password
saravanan
what is the samba version ?
Kaustubh.
/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
dns proxy = No
ldap ssl = no
cups options = raw
Saravanan
--- On Mon, 10/29/07, Kaustubh Chaudhari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Kaustubh Chaudhari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] password server rejecting the password
Hi,
I am new to samba. I have configured password server to authenticate centos
users. But i got the following errors and not authenticating.
[2007/10/29 02:48:24, 1]
auth/auth_server.c:check_smbserver_security(363)
password server WINDOWS rejected the password
following is my smb.conf
following is the error i got when tried to authenticate security as server.
[2007/10/29 02:48:24, 1] auth/auth_server.c:check_smbserver_security(363)
password server WINDOWS rejected the password
saravanan
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Ημερομηνία: Τετ, Αύγουστος 15, 2007 15:17
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hello list,
I played around with my own problem and it looks like something has
changed in the way users get authenticated from version 3.0.23c to
3.0.25b.
It would help me a lot if someone could point me out to these changes (or
maybe it is bug).
I installed the former version that I had
Hello list,
I have trouble with a smb configuration that worked fine before I upgraded my
samba to the latest stable release.
I used samba 3.0.23c (Slackware11) and now I'm using samba 3.0.25b
(Slackware12).
The error/failure looks like this:
I'm trying to connect to my HOME service and I
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Matt Baker wrote:
It was my hope that the round robin dns would be expanded and Samba
would retry the other servers in the DNS lookup. I can see now this does
not work (although I'd like confirmation of this if possible).
IIRC what's happening to
Hi All,
I've been having a problem recently with LDAP queries for group names in
winbind. I'm fairly certain the problem is to do with the fact that I'm
using a round robin dns name for the password server. When samba starts
it attaches itself to what I presume is the first server that returns
Hi,
Is it possible to run a non-PDC file server which references an
authentication server via the password server directive as a BDC to
the PDC? In short, I have one machine that serves as the LDAP auth
server and PDC for my domain. I have another machine that is the file
server and uses the
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 17:52 -0800, Chuck Theobald wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to run a non-PDC file server which references an
authentication server via the password server directive as a BDC to
the PDC? In short, I have one machine that serves as the LDAP auth
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On 09/08/2006 04:08 AM, Luca Manganelli escreveu:
Hi,
I use winbindd and to use it I write my Active Directory Domain
Controller in the password server directive in smb.conf.
Since I have not one but two servers (for failover situations),
Hi,
I use winbindd and to use it I write my Active Directory Domain
Controller in the password server directive in smb.conf.
Since I have not one but two servers (for failover situations), can I
write another password server?
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I am attempting to configure Samba 2.2.0 in our test
laboratory to use security = domain to allow us to
engineer a solution to move our existing Samba 2.2.0
production servers from security = server to
security = domain with minimal change/impact. This
work is being carried-out as we suspect that
Hello,
I am setting up a samba server that will be used only for
password checking. It is configured with the ldapsam backend.
- is there a way to configure samba to not check the existence of
users on the underlying Unix OS?
I mean, the search performed in the LDAP server provides all the
useful
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| In my smb.conf, I have 2 servers specified in password server
|
| E.g.
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| password server = windc01, windc02
|
|
| windc01 crashed, and Samba did not fail over to the
| second entry (windc02). Netbios/WINS resolution is
|
In my smb.conf, I have 2 servers specified in password server
E.g.
password server = windc01, windc02
windc01 crashed, and Samba did not fail over to the second entry
(windc02). Netbios/WINS resolution is correct for both servers. The log
entry corresponding to this event was Connection to
Hi Paul, thanks for your advice.
I succeded in avoiding password server is not connected introducing
security=domain instead of security=server and 2.2.12.
About our choice on samba2 vs 3: compiling 3.x with Openldap was my
first try but I encurred in the known problem on supplemtary groups
Hi,
we are rolling out a big Samba 2.2.8a installation.
I used that version because I succeded in compiling it with Sun Directory Server 5.2
(ldap) libraries without any source modification.
We are using security=server, which is an Active Directory.
During our test we get a lot of random
We are using security=server, which is an Active Directory.
I'm pretty sure that 2.2.x doesn't do active directory well, if at all.
In any case, I would suggest 2.2.12 if you must use the old unsupported
version.
To compile 3.0.x to run against Sun's LDAP server, the stated procedure
is
Hi !
If someone could help me.. I'm trying to ask my server to validate password
on a first pdc in domainA and on a second PDC in domainB.
However, when I set password server in smb.conf like this :
password server= PDC1, PDC2
It only validating from PDC1.. I think that samba suppose that PDC2 is
On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 08:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
If someone could help me.. I'm trying to ask my server to validate password
on a first pdc in domainA and on a second PDC in domainB.
However, when I set password server in smb.conf like this :
password server= PDC1, PDC2
It only
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I am trying to troubleshoot a problem where users who were
authenticated fine are now unable to be authenticated.
Looking at the logs I see password server is not connected
note the 2 spaces between server and is, I checked line 1101 of
On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 14:13, David Bear wrote:
bringing the discussion back online -- thanks jerry for the responses.
please see below..
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 10:56:24AM -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, David
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On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, David Bear wrote:
I have installed samba 2.2.7a on FreeBSD from the ports collection. I
have used an existing samba config file which worked with samba 2.0.x.
I am using security = server
Use security = domain and your
I have installed samba 2.2.7a on FreeBSD from the ports collection. I
have used an existing samba config file which worked with samba 2.0.x.
I am using security = server
Yesterday, a user attempting to use a print share started getting
rejected with the message:
[2003/01/22 13:52:21, 1]
On 10 Jun 2002, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
I've been having some trouble getting ACLs to work under my Samba 2.2.4
client (talking to my 2.2.4 PDC). Finally, I checked the log and
realized that it wasn't able to map SIDs to UID/GIDs. Further checking,
and I realized that the client never made
I've been having some trouble getting ACLs to work under my Samba 2.2.4
client (talking to my 2.2.4 PDC). Finally, I checked the log and
realized that it wasn't able to map SIDs to UID/GIDs. Further checking,
and I realized that the client never made the request to the server.
Here's some
Hi
I have set up a Windows 2000 Server in a small department and intermitently
I have problems mounting samba shares. From the dos prompt when I do a
net view \\server, it gives me access denied?? the log.smb has the following
lines of errors:
[2002/04/16 14:15:42, 1]
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