Hello! Actually I have no sambaSID.
a question: if i started off by having an ldap server and I then wanted to add samba (so now I'd import ldif with no references to samba), would there be the way of syncronizing from ldap to samba? Cheers, Gio On 4/10/10, Vladimir Psenicka <[email protected]> wrote: > > sambaSID is unique ID for every user in domain and must be present when > use objectclass: sambaSamAccount. Exist sambaSID in your ldif in users > attributes? > > &On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 18:40:38 +0200, Vladimir Psenicka > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi GG >> >> 1. no delete, change objectClass:sambaAccount to >> objectClass:sambaSamAccount in ldif, sambaAccount is deprecated >> 2. uncomment lines with rid in samba.schema in HISTORICAL if you want to >> preserve rid attribute, else delete it (don't see rid in our ldif) >> 3. make all dn:uid=uid attribute >> >> And after this try to import ldif ... >> >> >> On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 17:43:45 +0200, GG <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I would delete sambaAccount but all users also use samba to logon to >>> windows machines, wouldn't this prevent them from entering the domain >>> etc? >>> >>>> dn: *uid=Christian Sanvi*,dc=Sistemi >>>> *uid: csanvi* >>> >>> - I see what you mean. correct uid is csanvi: shall I make all dn: >>> uid=*uid later defined*,dc,dc,dc? >>> >>> - I imported user correctly with no sambaAccount but what are the >>> consequences for usage with samba? >>> >>> - sambaSID = should I put here the domain SID? >>> http://www.aput.net/~jheiss/samba/ldap.shtml (seems he ) >>> sambaLMPassword = this should be like on LDAP any info? >>> sambaNTPassword = this should be like on LDAP any info? >>> sambaAcctFlags = >>> sambaDomain = this should be like domain-name?? >>> >>> The thing is I have to import LDAP and also make samba work after. >>> >>> - Is it possible to just import all LDAP without sambaAccount or >>> sambaSamAccount and then add samba and domain part? >>> >>> Ldap is just the back end, what then needs to work is samba and domain >> PDC >>> etc.. >>> >>> Giorgio >>> >>> >>> >>> On 4/9/10, Vladimir Psenicka <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Hi. >>>> >>>> Can you change *objectClass: sambaAccount* to *objectClass: >>>> sambaSamAccount* in whole ldif, but object class 'sambaSamAccount' >>>> requires attribute 'sambaSID' and maybee other samba* attributes. Or >>>> delete objectClass: sambaAccount from this dn when no samba* attribute >>>> is specified in this dn. I can't see objectClass: sambaAccount in our >>>> Samba 3.0 samba.schema. >>>> >>>> You can tune your old atributes (rid) in samba.schema: see HISTORICAL >>>> >>>> >>>> Next your uid in dn must exactly be same as atribute uid >>>> >>>> >>>> dn: *uid=Christian Sanvi*,dc=Sistemi >>>> Informativi,dc=People,dc=GG-s-Domain,dc=it >>>> structuralObjectClass: inetOrgPerson >>>> entryUUID: e969a5fc-584e-1027-9dc7-fa88d05ed16f >>>> creatorsName: cn=Manager,dc=GG-s-Domain,dc=it >>>> createTimestamp: 20030801093311Z >>>> objectClass: inetOrgPerson >>>> objectClass: person >>>> objectClass: posixAccount >>>> objectClass: shadowAccount >>>> mail: [email protected] >>>> mailHost: mail.GG-s-Domain.it >>>> mailMessageStore: /var/qmail/maildirs/GG-s-Domain.it/christian.sanvi >>>> *uid: Christian Sanvi* >>>> cn: csanvi >>>> sn: sanvi >>>> shadowMax: 99999 >>>> shadowWarning: 7 >>>> loginShell: /bin/bash >>>> uidNumber: 1000 >>>> gidNumber: 100 >>>> homeDirectory: /home/christian >>>> gecos: Christian Sanvi,,, >>>> entryCSN: 2008042908:48:24Z#0x0002#0#0000 >>>> modifiersName: cn=Manager,dc=GG-s-Domain,dc=it >>>> modifyTimestamp: 20080429084824Z >>>> userPassword:: e2NyeXB0fVc4Tmx0ck9pZDZhd3M= >>>> shadowLastChange: 14695 >>>> >>>> >>>> This dn imported me fine (delete qmail and samba objectclass and rid >>>> attribute). >>>> >>>> >>>> Dne 9.4.2010 12:40, GG napsal(a): >>>> > Hello! >>>> > >>>> > So I added openldap.schema and qmail.schema, deleted /var/lib/ldap/* >>>> > and slapadd the ldif; I still get the same errors though! >>>> > >>>> > Being on the first line it seems as if dn: uid=,dc=,dc=,dc= is not > ok >>>> > for the new version, because it imports groups correctly dn: >>>> > dc=,dc=,dc= >>>> > >>>> > Ideas? >>>> > >>>> > Cheers, >>>> > Giorgio >>>> > >>>> > On 4/8/10, Vladimir Psenicka <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >> You have in gg-edited.ldif (first error on line 52): >>>> >> >>>> >> dn: uid=name surname,dc=Sistemi >>>> >> Informativi,dc=People,dc=GG-s-Domain,dc=it >>>> >> structuralObjectClass: inetOrgPerson >>>> >> entryUUID: e969a5fc-584e-1027-9dc7-fa88d05ed16f >>>> >> creatorsName: cn=Manager,dc=GG-s-Domain,dc=it >>>> >> createTimestamp: 20030801093311Z >>>> >> objectClass: inetOrgPerson >>>> >> objectClass: person >>>> >> objectClass: sambaAccount >>>> >> objectClass: qmailUser >>>> >> objectClass: posixAccount >>>> >> objectClass: shadowAccount >>>> >> >>>> >> Dou you have all apropriate schemas in your slapd.conf and in >>>> >> /etc/ldap/schema/ on your new server? You should have all schemas > in >>>> >> new >>>> >> slapd.conf as you had in slapd.conf on old server...qmail schema >>>> >> etc... >>>> >> >>><script type="text/javascript" > src="https://mail.prodeco.cz/roundcube/program/js/tiny_mce/themes/advanced/langs/cs.js?s=1240817786"></script>gt; >>> Dne 8.4.2010 11:44, GG napsal(a): >>>> >>> Hello Vladimir and NG, >>>> >>> >>>> >>> I added samba.schema and removed the "" and it imported ldif >> without >>>> >>> saying anything about groups now :-) >>>> >>> >>>> >>> There are some warnings I am attaching. >>>> >>> >>>> >>> It moans about >>>> >>> str2entry: invalid value for attributeType objectClass #3 (syntax >>>> >>> 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38) >>>> >>> slapadd: could not parse entry (line=11937) >>>> >>> and if I look at the ldif I find this >>>> >>> dn: uid=someuid,dc=Filiali,dc=People,dc=domain,dc=it >>>> >>> >>>> >>> and other error >>>> >>> slapadd: could not parse entry (line=11116) >>>> >>> <= str2entry: str2ad(mailHost): attribute type undefined >>>> >>> this is the line in ldfi... >>><script type="text/javascript" >> > src="https://mail.prodeco.cz/roundcube/program/js/tiny_mce/themes/advanced/langs/cs.js?s=1240817786"></script>> >>>>> >>>> >>> dn: uid=otheruid,dc=Esterni,dc=People,dc=domain,dc=it >>>> >>> cn: otheruid >>>> >>> >>>> >>> But the line is always the dn: >>>> >>> uid=someuid,dc=SomeSubDc,dc=People,dc=domain,dc=it >>>> >>> >>>> >>> but reading mailHost: I have a line in many accounts with maildir >> and >>>> >>> mail host etc that I don't need any more; shall I remove lines >>>> >>> containing mail attributes? (mytextools.com > <http://mytextools.com> >>>> >>> is >>>> >>> great but I suppose there must be some regular expression too) >>>> >>> >>>> >>> I did a slapcat from destination server and it imported groups but >> no >>>> >>> actual users. >>>> >>> >>>> >>> I removed mail alternate attibutes (not mail: as it used for >> creating >>>> >>> alias from ldap into mail server) anyway the error seems to be in >> the >>>> >>> DN. it needs a dn but it gives this error >>>> >>> str2entry: invalid value for attributeType objectClass #3 (syntax >>>> >>> 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38) >>>> >>> slapadd: could not parse entry (line=1) >>>> >>> >>>> >>> importing a single user from a partial ldif.. >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> Giorgio >>>> >>> >>>> >>> On 4/8/10, Vladimir Psenicka <[email protected] >>>> >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>> 1. comments to slapd.conf: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> if slapd.conf.destination is on your new server, then you are >>>> >>>> missing >>>> >>>> samba schema in your slapd.conf.destination. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> slapd.conf on new server: >>>> >>>> .... >>>> >>>> include /etc/ldap/schema/samba.schema >>>> >>>> .... >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Get samba.schema from your current samba instalation on new >> server. >>>> >>>> It >>>> >>>> should be in somewhere in: > /usr/share/doc/samba-doc/examples/LDAP/ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> 2. comments on error importing ldif: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> slapadd-ing.LOG: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> slapadd: dn="dc=People,dc=GG-s-Domain,dc=it" (line=26): (64) > value >>>> >>>> of >>>> >>>> naming attribute 'dc' is not present in entry >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> which is in gg-edited.ldif: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> dn: dc=People,dc=GG-s-Domain,dc=it >>>> >>>> objectClass: dcObject >>>> >>>> objectClass: organizationalUnit >>>> >>>> ou: "People" >>>> >>>> dc: "People" >>>> >>>> structuralObjectClass: organizationalUnit >>>> >>>> entryUUID: 067e823e-5845-1027-9dc5-fa88d05ed16f >>>> >>>> creatorsName: cn=Manager,dc=GG-s-Domain,dc=it >>>> >>>> createTimestamp: 20030801082225Z >>>> >>>> entryCSN: 2003080108:22:25Z#0x0001#0#0000 >>>> >>>> modifiersName: cn=Manager,dc=GG-s-Domain,dc=it >>>> >>>> modifyTimestamp: 20030801082225Z >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Can you try delete quotes in ou: "People" and dc: "People" and > try >>>> >>>> to >>>> >>>> import ldif again? Or you can try delete objectClass: dcObject > and >>>> >>>> dc: >>>> >>>> "People". In our ldap we haven't objectClass: dcObject in dn: >>>> >>>> ou=Users,dc=pavouk,dc=cz >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> my ldif: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> dn: ou=Users,dc=pavouk,dc=cz >>>> >>>> objectClass: organizationalUnit >>>> >>>> ou: Users >>>> >>>> structuralObjectClass: organizationalUnit >>>> >>>> entryUUID: 00014016-c3a2-1029-9d4e-9147cb3e97d5 >>>> >>>> creatorsName: cn=Manager,dc=pavouk,dc=cz >>>> >>>> createTimestamp: 20050927125727Z >>>> >>>> entryCSN: 20050927125727.000000Z#000001#000#000000 >>>> >>>> modifiersName: cn=Manager,dc=pavouk,dc=cz >>>> >>>> modifyTimestamp: 20050927125727Z >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Dne 7.4.2010 16:14, GG napsal(a): >>>> >>>>> Hello Vladimir and anyone else reading :-) ! >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> Attaching these files: >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> - gg-edited.ldif >>>> >>>>> - slapd.conf.destination.txt >>>> >>>>> - slapd.conf.source.txt >>>> >>>>> - ldap.conf.destination.txt >>>> >>>>> - ldap.conf.source.txt >>>> >>>>> - slapadd-ing.LOG this was the log while importing ldif >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> NET SID ETC >>>> >>>>> net setlocalsid >>>> >>> S-1-5-21-1168...........-..................-...............2 >>>> >>>>> net setdomainsid >>>> >>> S-1-5-21-1168...........-..................-...............1 >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> does net setlocal and domain sid have sense or should it be >>>> >>>>> net setdomainsid >>>> >>>>> twice with different sids? >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> Thanks very much! >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> Giorgio >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> On 4/6/10, Vladimir Psenicka <[email protected] >>>> >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>> Hi Gorgio >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> Dne 2.4.2010 17:01, GG napsal(a): >>>> >>>>>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> So I have >>>> >>>>>>> openldap2-2.1.12-74 >>>> >>>>>>> samba-2.2.7a-72 >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> I would like to migrate this existing PDC service to a new >>>> >>>>>>> server and >>>> >>>>>>> to current production / stable releases (especially for > windows >> 7 >>>> >>>>>>> joining to the domain). >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> New server is Debian Lenny stable. >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> I have exported the domain SID, and ldap.ldif >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> Now lets get down to it :-) >>>> >>>>>>> Before importing should I do something about organizational >> units >>>> >>> and so? How? >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> Import only data to LDAP no configs (slapcat->slapadd) >>>> >>>>>>> slapadd -c -l slapcat.ldif >>>> >>>>>>> I did this but attached errors showed up. >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> Error, entries missing! >>>> >>>>>>> entry 3: dc=people,dc=ExampleDomain,dc=it >>>> >>>>>>> entry 4: dc=groups,dc=people,dc=ExampleDomain,dc=it >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> Can you post first 100 lines of your ldif you try to import? > You >>>> >>>>>> probably missing some base ldif. >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> I know nothing about ldap, but my ldap is probably missing > some >>>> >>>>>>> pre >>>> >>>>>>> required settings ? :-/ >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> Can you post slapd.conf also? >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> Cheers! >>>> >>>>>>> Giorgio >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> Configs yes, live data no, but if you have ldap it *should* > be >>>> >>> enough to >>>> >>>>>>>> import ldif from old server, configure samba to use ldap and >> run >>>> >>> smbpasswd >>>> >>>>>>>> -W to store ldap admin dn pass to secrets.tdb. After that you >>>> >>>>>>>> can >>>> >>> test if >>>> >>>>>>>> samba see imported users in ldap (pdbedit -L). >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> On 3/27/10, Vladimir Psenicka <[email protected] >>>> >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>> On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 15:32:50 +0100, GG <[email protected] >>>> >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>>> wow I made it! >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> I copied net and all the libs it complained about from >> another >>>> >>>>>>>>> suse >>>> >>>>>>>>> server which was not missing it :-) >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> [2010/03/26 15:07:37, 0] > param/loadparm.c:map_parameter(2435) >>>> >>>>>>>>> Unknown parameter encountered: "domain admin group" >>>> >>>>>>>>> [2010/03/26 15:07:37, 0] >> param/loadparm.c:lp_do_parameter(3125) >>>> >>>>>>>>> Ignoring unknown parameter "domain admin group" >>>> >>>>>>>>> SID for domain ThisIsLikeTheHostNameOrMaybeAtestDomain??? >>>> >>>>>>>>> is: S-1-5-21-1bla bla >>>> >>>>>>>>> SID for domain THISISMYDOMAIN is: S-1-5-other-bla bla >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> Which shall I import? >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> Import both for sure:-). First is localsid, second is >> domainsid >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> So now back to mail number 2 :-) >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> LDAP: I exported ldif :-) now >>>> >>>>>>>>> I copied /etc/groups passwd shadow aliases >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> now on the new server: >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> how do I import LDAP and all its configs, >>>> >>>>>>>>> samba and all its configs are only in smb.conf? >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> Import only data to LDAP no configs (slapcat->slapadd) >>>> >>>>>>>> Configs yes, live data no, but if you have ldap it *should* > be >>>> >>> enough to >>>> >>>>>>>> import ldif from old server, configure samba to use ldap and >> run >>>> >>> smbpasswd >>>> >>>>>>>> -W to store ldap admin dn pass to secrets.tdb. After that you >>>> >>>>>>>> can >>>> >>> test if >>>> >>>>>>>> samba see imported users in ldap (pdbedit -L). >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> :-) >>>> >>>>>>>>> Giorgio >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> On 3/26/10, Vladimir Psenicka <[email protected] >>>> >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>>>> Paste ldap admin dn or ldap suffix in your smb.conf >>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> Dne 26.3.2010 15:24, Vladimir Psenicka napsal(a): >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> try this: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ldapsearch -x -h localhost -D >> "cn=Manager,dc=WORKGROUP,dc=it" >>>> >>> -W -b >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> "sambaDomainName=WORKGROUP,dc=WORKGROUP,dc=it" >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Dne 26.3.2010 15:00, GG napsal(a): >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hello! >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I'm stuck on getdomainsid: Net command is missing even >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> though >>>> >>> libs >>>> >>>>>>>> and >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> smbclient are installed. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I tried this: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # ldapsearch -x -h localhost -D >> "cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=it" >>>> >>> -W -b >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> "sambaDomainName=WORKGROUP,dc=domain,dc=it" >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Enter LDAP Password: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # extended LDIF >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # LDAPv3 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # base <sambaDomainName=WORKGROUP,dc=domain,dc=it> with >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> scope sub >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # filter: (objectclass=*) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # requesting: ALL >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # search result >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> search: 2 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> result: 34 Invalid DN syntax >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> text: invalid DN >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # numResponses: 1 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> So: I'm not sure what is >>>> >>> sambaDomainName=domain,dc=domain,dc=it... >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I used WORKGROUP as it is the domain we use on pcs and > the >>>> >>> only one >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> defined in smb.conf >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I also tried using my pdc HOSTNAME >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> and this was returned >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # LDAPv3 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # base <sambaDomainName=hostname,dc=domain,dc=it> with >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> scope sub >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # filter: (objectclass=*) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # requesting: ALL >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # search result >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> search: 2 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> result: 34 Invalid DN syntax >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> text: invalid DN >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> # numResponses: 1 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Any way to get through this or how to use net command? >> Maybe >>>> >>>>>>>> updating >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> samba-client? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I tried rpm -i samba-client but it says >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> file /usr/share/man/man1/smbclient.1.gz from install of >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> samba-client-2.2.12-1.suse82 conflicts with file from >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> package >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> samba-client-2.2.7a-72 when trying to rpm -i >>>> >>>>>>>> samba-client-2.2.12-1.rpm >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I found also the original package but it says it is >> already >>>> >>>>>>>> installed. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> What happens if I remove samba-client and reinstall it >> soon >>>> >>> after on >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> the production pdc? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Giorgio >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On 3/26/10, Vladimir Psenicka >> <[email protected] >>>> >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Dne 26.3.2010 13:50, GG napsal(a): >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello! >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Have you samba-client package installed? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> yes I do at least smbclient is there! but no net > command >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> :-/ >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pavouk\pseni...@psenicka:~> rpm -qf `which net` >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> samba-client-3.5.1-4.1.x86_64 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> So here are the issues encountered... >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> file /usr/share/man/man1/smbclient.1.gz from install of >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> samba-client-2.2.12-1.suse82 conflicts with file from >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> package >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> samba-client-2.2.7a-72 when trying to rpm -i >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> samba-client-2.2.12-1.rpm >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I found on net... >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> or you can dig domainsid from ldap >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> This sounds interesting! How do I do that? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> modify to your needs (domain): >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ldapsearch -x -h ldap -D "cn=admin,dc=domain,dc=cz" -W > -b >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> "sambaDomainName=domain,dc=domain,dc=cz" >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> sambaSID: is your domainsid >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> or you can use phpldapadmin to manage you ldap from >> browser >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks very much! >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Giorgio >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 3/26/10, GG <[email protected] >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> >>>> >>> wrote<script >>>> >>>>>>>> type="text/javascript" >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>> >> > src="https://mail.prodeco.cz/roundcube/program/js/tiny_mce/themes/advanced/langs/cs.js?s=1240817786"></script>: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi! >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'll be at it in a few minutes installing samba client >> / >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> net >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> command :-) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have a question about the samba sernet repos: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shall I apt-get remove samba and use >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://enterprisesamba.com/index.php?id=148 + >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://enterprisesamba.com/index.php?id=56 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> instead from start? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What is the real advantage of sernet? What about >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> installing >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> official >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> samba.org <http://samba.org> packages, are there >>>> >>> differences with sernet >>>> >>>>>>>> (stability?) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> or >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is it just a more liberal repository? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Also I read >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ensure that all local user and group accounts that >> are >>>> >>> used by >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> samba >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have the same uid/gid. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shall I copy /etc/shadow and /etc/passwd over? other >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> files for >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> groups >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and users? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I use rsync --verbose --progress --stats --compress >>>> >>> --rsh=ssh \ >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --recursive --times --perms --links \ >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --owner --group --devices --specials \ >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --exclude-from '/root/exclude.txt (if any, not in >>>> >>> this case >>>> >>>>>>>> as >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm only syncing data dir)' \ >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> r...@old_pdc:/DATA /DATA >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This should bring over every attribute set on files... >>>> >>> correct? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [[[did only partially in one case: I set up a twin >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> install >>>> >>> (fresh >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> install then live cd and full rsync and after that I >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> kept mbr, >>>> >>>>>>>> but >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> changed /boot and the /ect/fstab settings) and the >> server >>>> >>> started >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> etc.. LDAP did not work though: authentication was not >>>> >>>>>>>> available... >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So I must be missing something or this rsync parameter >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> set >>>> >>> must >>>> >>>>>>>> be >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> missing something.. I had disconnected old PDC, set >> same >>>> >>> IP and >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hostname to the VM well this worked well for other >>>> >>>>>>>> virtualizations >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in this PDC I need to upgrade to win7 compatible samba >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> version >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> anyway >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> :-) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This was another story but just to share it as it is > an >>>> >>> excellent >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> way >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of migrating sometimes specially for machines you do >> not >>>> >>> master >>>> >>>>>>>> and >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this is my case very often.]]] >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Giorgio >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Vladimir Psenicka >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <[email protected] >>>> >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dne 25.3.2010 17:41, GG napsal(a): >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello Vladimir, John and all the NG :-) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks so much for answering. I really hoped someone >>>> >>> would :-) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So I installed Debian latest stable netinst on the >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> future >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> production >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> server and here are my issues in the quotes :-( no >> net >>>> >>> command >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on my >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> suse 8.2 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers :-) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Giorgio >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 14:00, John H Terpstra >>>> >>> <*[email protected] <http://samba.org>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 03/25/2010 03:33 AM, Vladimir Psenicka wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What about Debian Stable with Sernet samba repo, >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> where you >>>> >>>>>>>> can >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> choose >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Samba 3.4.x or 3.5.x >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My hints on migrating to new server: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1. install new server (Samba,ldap etc.) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> done :-) Debian Stable netinst >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2. set same hostname on new server >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My ignorance comes out :-) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Must I set it different from the production server > as >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> FW >>>> >>> points >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> production.domain.com <http://production.domain.com> >> - >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I >>>> >>> have clients using DNS=oldPDC and PDC >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> forwards queries to FW. FW has pdc.domain.com >>>> >>> <http://pdc.domain.com> defined to point >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to lan >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ip. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ok, can be changed later >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3. export ldap data from old server and import > them >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to new >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> server >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> slapcat -f /etc/openldap/ldap.conf -l /ldap.ldif >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> OK >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ensure that all local user and group accounts that >> are >>>> >>> used by >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> samba >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have the same uid/gid. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my ignorance again... another hint? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 4. export SID (net getlocalsid) and set it on new >>>> >>> server (net >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> setlocalsid oldsid) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Note: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> net getdomainsid (on old server) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> net setdomainsid (on new server) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> thanks :-) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> # net getdomainsid >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -bash: net: command not found :-( and not found in >> yast >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I understand it has to do with extracting the sid >> from >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /etc/samba/secrets.tdb but how do I install the >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> command? >>>> >>> suse >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8.2 yast >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> has now net package and googling net is.. well wow! >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Have you samba-client package installed? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pavouk\pseni...@psenicka:~> rpm -qf `which net` >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> samba-client-3.5.1-4.1.x86_64 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> or you can dig domainsid from ldap >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5. configure samba on new server as PDC with ldap >> and >>>> >>> shares >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in smb.conf >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> from old samba smb.conf (check with testparm) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I see it only contains shares so I bet smb.conf > would >>>> >>> just keep >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the old settings rigth? /DATA will be rsynced >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Maybe smb.conf from Samba2 is too different from > Samba >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3. >>>> >>> I will >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> keep >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> current smb.conf on new server and add only shares >> from >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> old >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> smb.conf to >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> new smb.conf. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 6. stop samba on old server >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7. copy all data (with perms) and netlogon share > to >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> new >>>> >>>>>>>> server >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8. stop old server >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 9. start samba on new server a check everything is >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> working >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fine (domain >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> logon from windows box, shares and perms) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This can be done best when no users are logged in >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> samba >>>> >>>>>>>> (maybe >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> at weekend?) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> P.S. We have ubuntu 8.04 as PDC and Windows 7 > can't >>>> >>> join to >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> domain >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> thanks I move to Debian with ease :-) ubuntu is a >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> great deb >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> derived right? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ubuntu 8.04 LTS is now older than Debian Stable. When >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ubuntu >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10.04 LTS >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> comes out this will be no longer truth. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Check http://wiki.samba.org for info regarding >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Windows 7. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> John T. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dne 25.3.2010 01:05, GG napsal(a): >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello Vladimir and hi all, >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks very much for replying! >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Any suggested os? I'd go for debian or what >> advised, >>>> >>> I just >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> happen to >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> know ubuntu more... >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Any strategy or hint on migrating from ancient >> ldap >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> + >>>> >>> samba >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to a new server? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Already tried rsyncing (using all options to keep >>>> >>> perms and >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> attributes >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> grp own mod etc) on a twin v-machine but server >>>> >>> starts and >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the ldap >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> auth fails to work :-( >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm a bit stuck at the moment :-( and I have >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> posponed the >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> problem for >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> too long grrr >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Giorgio >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Vladimir > Psenicka >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <[email protected] >>>> >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dne 23.3.2010 15:48, Giorgio napsal(a): >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello, >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hopefully I'm in the right place asking for > help >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> :-) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I need to move from an old physical Suse 8.2 - >>>> >>> samba 2.2.7 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> + ldap - to >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> latest samba versions, I would like to use an >>>> >>> ubuntu 8.04 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> virtual machine. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The domain is in production on the physical >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> server, >>>> >>> to be >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dismissed after >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> migration. It is also the file server!!! so >> /DATA/ >>>> >>> has all >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> shared and >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> permission driven file access.. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I was following >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>> https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/serverguide/C/samba-dc.html >>>> >>>>>>>> but >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I realize I am in a different scenario... >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Production so no errors are admitted :-(, >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> migration >>>> >>> to new >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> os and versions.. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all at once? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have a dump of the physical server (dd sda > mbr >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and >>>> >>>>>>>> single >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> partitions :) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> plus an rsync with all permissions daily > backup, >>>> >>> just to >>>> >>>>>>>> be >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> safe ;) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What would you guru's suggest as a strategy? >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Can I create a new server and add it as >> secondary >>>> >>> domain >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> controller and then >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> once the replica is up? I'd feel quite >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> comfortable with >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this method. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> BTW I need a new version of samba as they have >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> already >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bought Windows 7 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> boxes (without asking if they were supported >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> arrgh). >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks to all of you who read or answered :-) >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gio >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ubuntu 8.10 is bad idea if you will be > connecting >>>> >>> Windows 7 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> into domain, >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> because of old Samba version. Samba 3.4.x or >> 3.5.x >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> recommended for >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Win7. Wait for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (next month) if >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you want >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ubuntu. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Vladimir Psenicka >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the > following >>>> >>> URL and >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> read the >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> instructions: >>>> >>>>>>>> https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following >> URL >>>> >>> and read >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Vladimir Psenicka >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> IT system engineer >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> PRODECO, a.s. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Tel.: 417 633 762 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and >>>> >>> read >>>> >>>>>>>> the >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> instructions: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> -- >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Vladimir Psenicka >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> IT system engineer >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> PRODECO, a.s. >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Tel.: 417 633 762 >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> -- >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL > and >>>> >>> read the >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> instructions: >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> -- >>>> >>>>>>>>>> Vladimir Psenicka >>>> >>>>>>>>>> IT system engineer >>>> >>>>>>>>>> PRODECO, a.s. >>>> >>>>>>>>>> Tel.: 417 633 762 >>>> >>>>>>>>>> -- >>>> >>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and >>>> >>>>>>>>>> read the >>>> >>>>>>>>>> instructions: > https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>> >>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and > read >>>> >>>>>>>> the >>>> >>>>>>>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> -- >>>> >>>>>> Vladimir Psenicka >>>> >>>>>> IT system engineer >>>> >>>>>> PRODECO, a.s. >>>> >>>>>> Tel.: 417 633 762 >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Vladimir Psenicka >>>> >>>> IT system engineer >>>> >>>> PRODECO, a.s. >>>> >>>> Tel.: 417 633 762 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> -- >>>> >> Vladimir Psenicka >>>> >> IT system engineer >>>> >> PRODECO, a.s. >>>> >> Tel.: 417 633 762 >>>> >> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Vladimir Psenicka >>>> IT system engineer >>>> PRODECO, a.s. >>>> Tel.: 417 633 762 >>>> -- >>>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >>>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>>> > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
