Re: [Samba] Motorcycle Club Shirts!

2003-06-30 Thread Ernie Cline
Sometimes, when riding my Harley, I wonder how I can further represent 
Samba ... this seems like the solution!

-e

Esler, Joel Contractor wrote:
Need I comment on this one?  Really?  DO I NEED TO COMMENT  ;)

-Original Message-
From: Excel Sportswear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 3:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Motorcycle Club Shirts!

PROFESSIONAL DESIGNS FOR YOUR CLUB OR ORGANIZATION!



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and we'll create designs for your club. Your members buy from us and you
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Authorized buyers: call 1-800-697-8882 now for special Free sample offer.

*Designs are shown on flat surface pelons. They are NOT heat transfers
simply the same designs on your shirts only printed this way to show on the
web. (c) 2003 Excel Sportswear *For additional information, questions,
comments or to be removed from our mailing list, please contact us at:
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Re: [Samba] Setting up 3.0 to authenticate to AD

2003-06-20 Thread Ernie Cline
I know I haven't, and I've been working with a samba developer in 
private email too.  I can get just plain 'su' to work with an AD user, 
and webinfo -u, getent passwd, those all work.  But trying to login, via 
telnet, ssh, ftp, whatever, none of that works.  My samba doesn't crash 
like that though ...

-e

Chip Bell wrote:
Did you get any futher? I'm still stuck and have NO IDEA where to go
next.
-Original Message-
From: Norris, Brent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 1:37 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Samba] Setting up 3.0 to authenticate to AD

While trying to work on my problem with logging in to my 2000 AD, I
decided
to try and do it will my account from the NT4.0 domain that I run which
has
a trust to the AD.  That crashed SAMBA, here is the log file:
[2003/06/19 12:36:26, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(36)
  ===
[2003/06/19 12:36:26, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(37)
  INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 7188 (3.0.0beta1)
  Please read the appendix Bugs of the Samba HOWTO collection
[2003/06/19 12:36:26, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(39)
  ===
[2003/06/19 12:36:26, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1462)
  PANIC: internal error
[2003/06/19 12:36:26, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1469)
  BACKTRACE: 9 stack frames:
   #0 smbd(smb_panic+0x11c) [0x81b280c]
   #1 smbd [0x81a1432]
   #2 /lib/i686/libc.so.6 [0x4016a5d8]
   #3 smbd(tdb_close+0xe7) [0x81c3ec7]
   #4 smbd(gencache_shutdown+0x65) [0x81bfa15]
   #5 smbd(namecache_shutdown+0xb) [0x80f192b]
   #6 smbd(main+0x4d7) [0x821af17]
   #7 /lib/i686/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xc7) [0x40157a07]
   #8 smbd(chroot+0x35) [0x8073381]
Thought someone might want that.
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[Samba] Cannot Authenticate against AD ...

2003-06-18 Thread Ernie Cline
Hey all,
I have a Windows 2000 AD PDC that hosts a domain.  He also trusts our 
existing Windows NT domain (2-way trust, they both trust each other).  I 
also have a Gentoo Linux machine that I have compiled Samba 3.0 on.  I 
can get almost everything to work with regards to talking to the Windows 
2k PDC, like this:

mccoy samba # wbinfo -u
LIGHTSPEED+Administrator
LIGHTSPEED+Guest
LIGHTSPEED+TsInternetUser
LIGHTSPEED+IUSR_KINGATRHYME
LIGHTSPEED+IWAM_KINGATRHYME
LIGHTSPEED+krbtgt
LIGHTSPEED+RI-ONLINE$
LIGHTSPEED+ecline
LIGHTSPEED+jlally
But whenever I try anything regarding authentication, it fails:

mccoy samba # wbinfo -a ecline%blahblah
plaintext password authentication failed
error code was NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS (0xc05e)
error messsage was: No logon servers
Could not authenticate user ecline%blahblah with plaintext password
challenge/response password authentication failed
error code was NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS (0xc05e)
error messsage was: No logon servers
Could not authenticate user ecline with challenge/response
Also, I have tried to get the pam setup to work, without much success. 
See here:

Jun 18 10:09:44 mccoy sshd(pam_unix)[11074]: check pass; user unknown
Jun 18 10:09:44 mccoy sshd(pam_unix)[11074]: check pass; user unknown
Jun 18 10:09:44 mccoy pam_winbind[11074]: request failed: No logon 
servers, PAM error was 4, NT error was NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS
Jun 18 10:09:44 mccoy pam_winbind[11074]: request failed: No logon 
servers, PAM error was 4, NT error was NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS
Jun 18 10:09:44 mccoy pam_winbind[11074]: internal module error (retval 
= 4, user = `jlally'
Jun 18 10:09:44 mccoy pam_winbind[11074]: internal module error (retval 
= 4, user = `jlally'
Jun 18 10:09:44 mccoy pam_winbind[11074]: request failed: No logon 
servers, PAM error was 4, NT error was NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS
Jun 18 10:09:44 mccoy pam_winbind[11074]: request failed: No logon 
servers, PAM error was 4, NT error was NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS
Jun 18 10:09:44 mccoy pam_winbind[11074]: internal module error (retval 
= 4, user = `jlally'
Jun 18 10:09:44 mccoy pam_winbind[11074]: internal module error (retval 
= 4, user = `jlally'
Jun 18 10:09:44 mccoy sshd[11074]: Failed password for jlally from 
172.22.4.97 port 54689 ssh2
Jun 18 10:09:44 mccoy sshd[11074]: Failed password for jlally from 
172.22.4.97 port 54689 ssh2
Jun 18 10:09:46 mccoy sshd(pam_unix)[11074]: check pass; user unknown
Jun 18 10:09:46 mccoy sshd(pam_unix)[11074]: check pass; user unknown

So I am not sure where to go from here.  I can provide some verbose 
log.winbind files, or tcpdump if neccessary.   What i am ultimately 
trying to accomplish is allowing people who have 2000 accounts in AD 
access to my linux machines.  We have a lot of web tools that rely on 
having a valid account on the unix machine, and this would make my life 
a lot easier.  Interestingly enough, just using su - domain user works 
just fine, as long as I first set them up with a home directory:

mccoy samba # su - jlally
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jlally $ id
uid=10007(LIGHTSPEED+jlally) gid=1(LIGHTSPEED+Domain Users) 
groups=1(LIGHTSPEED+Domain 
Users),10001,10002,10003(LIGHTSPEED+Domain Admins)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jlally $

If you need any further information, please let me know ...

-e

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