[Samba] Local login

2013-07-20 Thread Robert Gurdon

Hi,

I tested my failover yesterday and a strange problem came up.
While my dc01 was down I could not login on dc02 with any of my local 
accounts.

After dc01 was online again, login was OK.

My nsswitch.conf is a regular file:

passwd: compat winbind
group:  compat winbind
shadow: compat

As I read about nsswitch, with this config it should try to authenticate 
the user from the local files, passwd, group etc and after the search 
isn't succes goes to search in winbind.
Looks like cant find the users in the local files and try to search in 
winbind but that neither have local accounts information.


Shall I change compat to files? Since I dont use +- for NIS database in 
passwd and group files.


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Re: [Samba] Replication problems

2013-07-20 Thread Alex Ferrara
Thanks Andrew,

I did see that in the change log, but haven't tried it as of yet.

aF

On 17/06/2013, at 9:01 PM, Andrew Bartlett abart...@samba.org wrote:

 On Wed, 2013-06-12 at 06:54 +1000, Alex Ferrara wrote:
 Hi everyone,
 
 Samba4 has been going great for quite a while now, so I thought I would get 
 a little adventurous. The goal is to install Openchange with SOGo.
 
 The SOGo part is fine, but Openchange extends the AD schema in a similar way 
 that Exchange extends the AD schema. To facilitate this, I joined a new DC 
 to the domain, and transferred the fsmo schema role to this new DC. When I 
 say transferred, the transfer failed and it seized the role. The schema 
 update went fine, but after all this I noticed replication errors had 
 started to creep in.
 
 
 
 I have tried manually replicating, but this doesn't seem to work. Any 
 insight would be fantastic.
 
 Some of this has improved in master in the past few days.  We found some
 issues in our replication code, and have been slowly fixing it, but due
 to the complexity of replication, when we write tests we often find even
 more issues :-)
 
 Andrew Bartlett
 
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[Samba] Local login

2013-07-20 Thread Sandbox
Hi,

I tested my failover yesterday and a strange problem came up.
While my dc01 was down I could not login on dc02 with any of my local
accounts.
After dc01 was online again, login was OK.

My nsswitch.conf is a regular file:

passwd: compat winbind
group:  compat winbind
shadow: compat

As I read about nsswitch, with this config it should try to authenticate
the user from the local files, passwd, group etc and after the search isn't
succes goes to search in winbind.
Looks like cant find the users in the local files and try to search in
winbind but that neither have local accounts information.

Shall I change compat to files? Since I dont use +- for NIS database in
passwd and group files.

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[Samba] Can someone explain SMB passwords?

2013-07-20 Thread Paul D. DeRocco
I've read what I can find about SMB passwords, but I don't get what they
are. Are they Unix passwords or an alternative to them? If I have a file
share, and the underlying file system requires some sort of credentials to
access it, what is the relationship between that and an SMB password?

If a client tries to access the share, using a user account that is listed
in the smbpasswd file, does the client have to provide a password that
matches the SMB password in order for the server to allow the access, and
having done that, does it then not need to know the Unix password? Or is the
SMB password the Unix password that the server will use to access the share,
so that the client doesn't have to supply a password at all?

I don't even understand if the SMB server runs as root, and can therefore
access anything, or if it can't access local files unless it is given a
password somehow. The smbpasswd(5) and smbpasswd(8) man pages, and
everything else I've read, seem to assume that whoever is reading them
already knows the answers to these questions.

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autobuild: intermittent test failure detected

2013-07-20 Thread autobuild
The autobuild test system has detected an intermittent failing test in 
the current master tree.

The autobuild log of the failure is available here:

   http://git.samba.org/autobuild.flakey/2013-07-21-0704/flakey.log

The samba3 build logs are available here:

   http://git.samba.org/autobuild.flakey/2013-07-21-0704/samba3.stderr
   http://git.samba.org/autobuild.flakey/2013-07-21-0704/samba3.stdout

The source4 build logs are available here:

   http://git.samba.org/autobuild.flakey/2013-07-21-0704/samba.stderr
   http://git.samba.org/autobuild.flakey/2013-07-21-0704/samba.stdout
  
The top commit at the time of the failure was:

commit 44429f948b72e7bcf968da492592c57864f211c7
Author: Günther Deschner g...@samba.org
Date:   Fri Jul 19 15:10:05 2013 +0200

s3-printing: avoid KRB5CCNAME overwrite in printer publishing (Bug #7444).

Guenther

Signed-off-by: Günther Deschner g...@samba.org
Reviewed-by: Andreas Schneider a...@samba.org

Autobuild-User(master): Günther Deschner g...@samba.org
Autobuild-Date(master): Fri Jul 19 17:53:08 CEST 2013 on sn-devel-104