or/and
... qtype[2] id[501]: Invalid argument
above version of samba does not seem to be able to recognize
FS(ext4) quotas,
could you gents.ladies shed some light please? very much
appreciated.
regards
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I found « username map [script] » directive in smb.conf man page. I've
tested P1234=jdoe and it's works. Next is to make a one line script to make
this dynamic ^^
Another solution was to make a proxy LDAP instead of a replica.
Thanks for the help !
If anyone have another idea, i'm open :)
2012/5/
Hello,
trying to join a Windows 7 64-Bit PC to a Samba PDC (3.6.5) fails with message
"Domain not found or no connection possible". After some testing I found that
the problem was caused by the Samba-parameter "unix charset = ISO8859-1".
When I start the nmbd with same config-file just without the
Hmm, i played around with this nss_ldap, also with the rfc2307 from winbind
looks all nice, but samba4 does not have posix scheme loaded
and filled for users by default.
if i make a new user, it will not have the posix attributes.
and the attributes are not auto set (no uid, gid)
so yeh it can g
Il 25/05/2012 09:57, Marcel Ritter ha scritto:
> our setup looks much like yours:
>One domain "FAUAD" containing all our users, and several
>domains containing computer objects (and maybe "local" users).
>
> To prevent inconsistencies in user/group membership, we'd like
> to use nss/pam w
Hello,
I am using samba 3.5 (Red Hat Linux 6) which comes with idmap_hash plugin.
I have put the following in smb.conf:
workgroup = WORKGROUP
password server = *
security = domain
idmap backend = hash
idmap uid = 500-33554431
idmap gid = 500-33554431
winbind nss info = hash
Hi,
Thanks for pointing me to this bug. I'm not sure whether it's the same
thing happening here though.
Because at first everything was running fine. The only thing I did was
backing up the sytem using rsync, which
did not preserve the extended attributes.
But as I said, copying those extende
Hi,
I'm trying to join samba 4 alpha 20 to my windows 2003 AD domain and I get this
error:
Adding SPNs to CN=SAMBADC1,OU=Domain Controllers,DC=montecarlotv,DC=com,DC=uy
Setting account password for SAMBADC1$
Enabling account
Calling bare provision
Join failed - cleaning up
checking sAMAccountNa
Now thats brilliant, elegant and simple.
Thanks Collen, looking forward to trying it.
- aurf
On May 25, 2012, at 2:31 AM, Collen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> why not export with pdbedit and then import it again ?!
> no converting needed... (except for smb.conf that is.)
>
> cheers.
>
> On 25-5-2012 0:01,
pbdedit will export the "Windows" password from the "SambaNTPassword"
field (won't it?)
My understanding was the pGina was using the unix password in the
"userPassword" field?Or am I wrong?
On 05/25/12 09:36, aurfalien wrote:
> Now thats brilliant, elegant and simple.
>
> Thanks Collen, l
I am using pGina for authing, correct.
But when I map drive shares, I'll need some kind of authing mechanism.
My desire was this;
Since I already auth the user during there pGina login to Windows, I did not
want to auth again for drive mapping to a Samba server.
But... since this SSO doesn't c
I would also like to add that since Samba and in effect Windows does not behave
like Nix with regards to who you are and what you are trying to do, looks like
I will have to integrate PDC functionality into my LDAP server :(
Man, this easily quadruples my over all LDAP database, gross.
But at l
I understand what you are trying to accomplish.
However I do not know which LDAP field is used for the "pGina"
password- I believe it is "userPassword" but I am not sure.
If seems to me you have three options
1. Crack the unix passwords so you can create matching windows passwords.
2. Configu
Hi, thanks for your reply:
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Aaron E. wrote:
> First, I'm not sure if your speaking of samba4 or just upgrading your s3
> domain structure .. my comments are based on samba4 hope it helps ..
>
Actually I was thinking about using a stable version of Samba like
3.x.
Hi:
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 8:01 AM, Daniel Müller wrote:
> IN a such great environment like yours I would suggest having several PDCs
> in replication mode.
>
Is this possible to implement with Samba 3.x?
> ---
> EDV Daniel Müller
>
> Leitung EDV
>
On 5/25/2012 7:48 AM, Jason Voorhees wrote:
Hi, thanks for your reply:
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Aaron E. wrote:
First, I'm not sure if your speaking of samba4 or just upgrading your s3
domain structure .. my comments are based on samba4 hope it helps ..
Actually I was thinking about
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 12:56:50PM +0200, Ralf Aumueller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> trying to join a Windows 7 64-Bit PC to a Samba PDC (3.6.5) fails with message
> "Domain not found or no connection possible". After some testing I found that
> the problem was caused by the Samba-parameter "unix charset
Hi Jorell,
On 25/05/12 16:57, Jorell wrote:
On 5/25/2012 7:48 AM, Jason Voorhees wrote:
Hi, thanks for your reply:
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Aaron E. wrote:
First, I'm not sure if your speaking of samba4 or just upgrading your s3
domain structure .. my comments are based on samba4 hope
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 09:49:12AM -0500, Jason Voorhees wrote:
> Hi:
>
> On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 8:01 AM, Daniel Müller
> wrote:
> > IN a such great environment like yours I would suggest having several PDCs
> > in replication mode.
> >
>
> Is this possible to implement with Samba 3.x?
Sure,
On 05/25/2012 06:26 PM, Lukasz Zalewski wrote:
Hi Jorell,
On 25/05/12 16:57, Jorell wrote:
On 5/25/2012 7:48 AM, Jason Voorhees wrote:
To manage group policies you install "Group Policy Management Console"
(gpmc.msi) on a windows workstation connected to the domain.
Hi
Is there "Group Policy
Hello,
I am trying to compile Samba 3.6.5 from the official tarball, I am
following the how-to from samba.org and run into several errors like the
following example when I try to run configure from the source3 directory:
configure: failed program was:
| /* confdefs.h */
I am running Ubuntu 10.04
I have a 3-node GPFS on Linux Cluster (3.4.0-12) with Samba 3.6.5
The problem is with file locking across the Cluster.
Windows Client-1 maps the GPFS directory-1 from GPFS node-1 and initiates a
Write of File-1
Windows Client-2 maps the GPFS directory-1 from GPFS node-2 and should only
have READ
In my smb.conf file, I currently I have a user share definition as:
[userdir]
path = /samba/%U
writeable = yes
The problem is, the user pool is in the tens of thousands, so it is not
practical to have that many directories within /samba.
I'd like to somehow dynamically configure the pa
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