I am using Samba version 3.0.36. When I upgraded to 3.3.7, I got some
"realm" complaints when I run testparm and some "ADS" related error.
The 3.3.7 version is masked by Gentoo portage and not sure if it will be
available soon.
Thanks,
-Ivan
Robert LeBlanc wrote:
What version of samba are you using? I submitted a patch to Samba that
is in 3.4.1 and slated for the next version of 3.3.x that fixes the
workgroup/realm thing. It falls back to SPEGO without the patch, but
it takes a little while, the patch speeds things up.
Robert LeBlanc
Life Sciences & Undergraduate Education Computer Support
Brigham Young University
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Jonathan Petersson
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
How did you solve the kerberos portion how things, when winbind tries
to connect to my server the kerberos sessions fails as it tries to
connect with the workgroup instead of the realm.
Thanks
/Jonathan
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Ivan Ordonez
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>
> Jonathan Petersson wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ivan,
>>
>> I'm working on a similar thing but is having some issues with the
>> kerberos sessions between samba and AD. Is your Samba server a
member
>> of a Win2k8R2 or a Win2k3 domain?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> /Jonathan
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Ivan Ordonez
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Robert LeBlanc wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> What are the permissions on /shared/drive? We use ACLs to
control access
>>>> rather than smb.conf. This gives us great flexability and you
can kind
>>>> of
>>>> manage it using a Windows machine. If you have Kerberos keytab
>>>> generated,
>>>> you can smbmount on Linux using the -o sec=krb5 and no
passwords are
>>>> needed,
>>>> it also obeys ACL. The only catch is that you need to use RID
or LDAP
>>>> for
>>>> uid/gid mapping or else your permissions won't line up.
>>>>
>>>> Robert LeBlanc
>>>> Life Sciences & Undergraduate Education Computer Support
>>>> Brigham Young University
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Ivan Ordonez
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> We have a Gentoo box running Samba and is a member of the
Active
>>>> Directory domain. This Gentoo box will be a fileserver when
>>>> everything is completed and setup as it should. I want our
users
>>>> to login to their computer (Computers are all members of
the same
>>>> Active Directory domain) using Active Directory accounts/domain
>>>> for authentication. I am using Winbind for Active Directory
>>>> authentication/integration. I'm almost done except file
permission
>>>> issue. All is working smoothly (ie. wbinfo, smbclient, getent,
>>>> etc.). I can access/map the shared drive on the Gentoo box from
>>>> any Windows computer, login to a machine without a problem
using
>>>> Active Directory accounts. The Active Directory authentication
>>>> with Winbind is working as it should.
>>>>
>>>> For some odd reason, I can't figure out how to give
permissions to
>>>> all users the ability to make changes/add new folders on the
>>>> shared drive. I am getting access denied even when the users or
>>>> group are valid users of the shared drive per smb.conf.
Below is
>>>> my smb.conf shared configuration:
>>>>
>>>> [shared]
>>>> comment = shared
>>>> path = /shared/drive
>>>> read only = no
>>>> inherit permissions = yes
>>>> create mask = 755
>>>> directory mask = 755
>>>> valid users = @"MYDOMAIN+mygroup"
>>>> browseable = yes
>>>> writable = yes
>>>>
>>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> -Ivan
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>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> The files and folders on the shared drive are owned by local Linux
>>> account.
>>> The permissions are read, write and execute by the owner,
read and write
>>> by
>>> group and all. I was hoping that smb.conf will control the
shared drive
>>> access but having a hard time doing so. I would like to use
ACL if that
>>> is
>>> the best way to make it work. Would you mind giving me few
pointers or
>>> point me to the right direction to get started on ACL? I am
no LDAP
>>> expert
>>> but I think I can get by if I have to use it.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> -Ivan
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>
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Our Samba server is a member of Win2k8R2 domain.
> Thanks,
> -Ivan
>
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