Hangjun He skrev:
Hi,
We are using freeRADIUS 1.1.6. + samba 3.0.1 + krb5-1.3.2 talk to active-directory(win2k3).
Followed by:
http://wiki.freeradius.org/FreeRADIUS_Active_Directory_Integration_HOWTO
Now it can work.
But there are multiple domains in active-directory.
Can sam
Le jeudi 28 février 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>
> > Does it cover such stuff as the "point and print restrictions" that I edit
> > with gpedit.msc?
>
> If I'm understanding your question correctly (it = central policy?), this is
> not a Samba feature. Samba can push out group policies
Did you create a local user with the same domain account?
-Trik
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To: Helio Calaça Filho; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] SAMBA + KERB
Hello everyone,
my environment consists of a Samba PDC on a Linux box, and another Samba
server on Linux that acts as a member server. The PDC runs against an
LDAP database.
When I join the member server to the PDC, everything works fine, except
there is an entry "sambaDomainName=LX03" (LX03 is
Douglas VanLeuven wrote:
> Walter Huf wrote:
>> I changed those lines, and nothing seemed to change.
>> However, I remembered more information that I could include.
>> getent passwd does not list domain users, only local users.
Something still looks wrong to me with your pam config. But I checked
Hi,
We are using freeRADIUS 1.1.6. + samba 3.0.1 + krb5-1.3.2 talk to
active-directory(win2k3).
Followed by:
http://wiki.freeradius.org/FreeRADIUS_Active_Directory_Integration_HOWTO
Now it can work.
But there are multiple domains in active-directory.
Can samba or krb5 support mu
On Thu Feb 28 12:58 , Francis Galiegue sent:
> OK, I can't say I relate to what you say (obviously), but here goes anyway.
> It _was_ indeed a Windows centric problem. The solution I found was to run
> gpedit.msc (located in system32/ from the root Windows directory) and change
> the relevant pa
Le Wednesday 27 February 2008 17:12:12 Chris Smith, vous avez écrit :
> On Wednesday 27 February 2008, Francis Galiegue wrote:
> > Well, this page doesn't agree:
>
> My experience is different. Believe what you will.
>
OK, I can't say I relate to what you say (obviously), but here goes anyway.
It
Hi,
Thanks for your info! It helped!
I think it is a bug on 3.0.10. I tried 3.0.25b and it works fine. I'm trying
to compile 3.0.28 now.
Thanks!
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 11:02 PM, Douglas VanLeuven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Young-Jun Oh wrote:
> > Hello Samba community!
> >
> > I recently fo
I changed those lines, and nothing seemed to change.
However, I remembered more information that I could include.
getent passwd does not list domain users, only local users.
Sample lines from /var/log/samba/log.winbindd:
[2008/02/22 14:13:21, 1] nsswitch/idmap_ad.c:idmap_ad_sids_to_unixids(613)
I am using Samba 3.0.4 on Aix 5.3. I have this repeating error in my smg.log
file. Any suggestion on what I should do: upgrade or install patches
thx for your help.
Error message in smb.log
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2008, Hector Blanco wrote:
It doesn't seem to be that, in my case... I removed the smb.conf lines
that told Samba in which Ldaps "tables" (or OUs) had to look for the
users and so, and it isn't working...
No, I don't think that is the problem. I have the ldap suffix directives
I have a Centos 3 server running Samba 3.0.28. It's a member of an AD
domain on a Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 SP2 box. From the
W2K3 server I can see the samba share I created. Using the Security
tab in the Windows Explorer file properties dialog I can add and
remove users and change the
In my case, changing in valid users DOMAIN+group or
DOMAIN+user to @DOMAIN+group solved the issue
Miguel
--- Helio Calaça Filho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió:
> I use samba 3.0.23c-2 and Red Hat Enterprise 5.
>
> When i use my shares with guest configuration, all
> domain users works well.
> Jus
I use samba 3.0.23c-2 and Red Hat Enterprise 5.
When i use my shares with guest configuration, all domain users works well.
Just in ADS configuration not work.
What can i do?
2008/2/28, Miguel Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Helio,
>
> I recently installed the same under Debian etch. The
Hi Helio,
I recently installed the same under Debian etch. The
same configuration files from Sarge didn't work and I
had to do some tweakings.
Anyway, you might first try to comment out the line
with valid users to see if it works with no
restrictions. If so, then you know the problem might
be
Hi everybody!
I'm trying to implement a samba server with kerberos and auth on the AD. I
installed all program and configured all. I join my samba on my win2003
domain, and i did all tests to look if it was worked well. But when i try to
access my samba shares with a xp station using AD auth, it
Le Wednesday 27 February 2008 17:12:12 Chris Smith, vous avez écrit :
> On Wednesday 27 February 2008, Francis Galiegue wrote:
> > Well, this page doesn't agree:
>
> My experience is different. Believe what you will.
>
OK, I can't say I relate to what you say (obviously), but here goes anyway.
It
Can I have folders in the msdfs root?
>From the docs I do not see a mention of this and in the past it did
not work for me however with samba-3.0.28 it appears to be working.
img_dfs_root # ls -alR .:
total 0
drwxrwsr-x 3 root honestbrokers 264 Feb
maybe testing needs a an account objectclasses? my valid machine
account has:
objectClass: posixAccount
objectClass: account
objectClass: top
and yours doesn't have account.
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Walter Huf wrote:
> I changed those lines, and nothing seemed to change.
> However, I remembered more information that I could include.
> getent passwd does not list domain users, only local users.
>
> Sample lines from /var/log/samba/log.winbindd:
> [2008/02/22 14:13:21, 1] nsswitch/idmap_ad.c:id
well su -l testing\$ fails because nss_ldap can't find testing$ in your
ldap tree. does testing$ exist in your ldap tree? if so, what is the
full dn of it? run something like:
ldapsearch -D "cn=Manager,dc=iwu,dc=edu" -b
"uid=testing$,ou=People,dc=iwu,dc=edu" -w xxx -x
and
ldapsearch
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 8:09 AM, Richard Hurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In order to get going with Samba4 I subscribed to this list. However,
> I'm getting inundated with postings that are, for the most part
> completely, irrelevant to my needs. I know they are all the same
> software, but
It doesn't seem to be that, in my case... I removed the smb.conf lines
that told Samba in which Ldaps "tables" (or OUs) had to look for the
users and so, and it isn't working...
Just in case, there goes my new smb.conf
Thanks
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[glo
hello everybody,
I have come to a dead end.
I have successfully configured cups and samba to print from windows with
automated drivers download.
It works perfectly, but for one little problem, most of the printing here in
my company are reports printed by the ERP software, which has been developed
I changed those lines, and nothing seemed to change.
However, I remembered more information that I could include.
getent passwd does not list domain users, only local users.
Sample lines from /var/log/samba/log.winbindd:
[2008/02/22 14:13:21, 1] nsswitch/idmap_ad.c:idmap_ad_sids_to_unixids(613)
Hi Alex,
The reason that I was looking at this was because although I had MD5
configured in /etc/krb5.conf, Wireshark showed that the AS-REQ/REP,
TGS-REQ/REP, and the "SMB Session Setup AndX Request" and Response were
all in RC4. I could not figure out why until I found the Samba
krb5.conf.
Am Donnerstag, 28. Februar 2008 schrieb Hervé Richard:
> Ross Smith wrote:
> > I don't have a lot of experience of Samba, but under windows that's exactly
> > what I'd expect to see if you copied a bunch of files. To retain
> > timestamps under windows you generally need to use a backup program
Adam, thanks a ton for that. To further my curiosity, do you know if
that last set of numbers (the 2006 calculated to 1000+(503*2) ) just
needs to be unique, or if it needs to follow that pattern?
Thanks,
Kyle
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Adam Williams
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Would samba-technical also be a better place for tricky
diagnostic questions that aren't getting responses here?
(ref. http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2008-February/138710.html)
Please pardon my inexperience... I've used Samba for years
but haven't delved into the lists until my recent trou
Again, thanks ever so much for the assistance on this, but it seems I am
without luck
my /etc/ldap.conf now reads
# cat /etc/ldap.conf
URI ldap://127.0.0.1
BASEdc=iwu,dc=edu
pam_filter objectclass=posixAccount
pam_login_attribute uid
pam_crypt local
nss_base_passwd dc=iwu,dc=edu?sub
ns
For asking samba4 question, the best way is subscrinbing to
samba-technical list.
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Thank you, Alex I would try this as soon as possible today and let you know
the resuslts.
Regards
victor
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In order to get going with Samba4 I subscribed to this list. However,
I'm getting inundated with postings that are, for the most part
completely, irrelevant to my needs. I know they are all the same
software, but Samba4 is almost a complete rewrite with completely
different goals. Its ve
you need in ldap.conf:
nss_base_passwd ou=People,dc=iwu,dc=edu?one
nss_base_passwd ou=Computers,dc=iwu,dc=edu?one
and then see if you can su -l testing\$
(it should complain about no home directory but let you su to the user)
Pat Riehecky wrote:
Hello,
Still hitting the same wall, (Oh yeah,
Hello,
Still hitting the same wall, (Oh yeah, uhh... Debian linux samba
packages from SID)
# net rpc join -S TESTING -U root%password
Creation of workstation account failed
Unable to join domain TESTING
dn: uid=testing$,ou=Computers,dc=iwu,dc=edu
objectClass: top
objectClass: account
objectClass
> ... I can see something in your Ldifs that I don't have: The
> "objectClass: sambaSamAccount"... I bet this is important in order to
> have Samba working!! Hehe... I'll keep working on this line... :)
The add user / account process should add the sambaSamAccount
objectclass and related attri
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Volker Lendecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 07:43:42PM +0100, Alex Still wrote:
> > I think I found it.
> > Samba-3.0.28 calls set_filetime() from real_write_file(), which 3.0.8isn't
> > doing.
> > set_filetime -> utimes -> nfs SETATTR (in
Yeah, sure... But it is a field which is part of the sambaSamAccount
objectClass, isn't it? Anyway, thanks for the tag
2008/2/28, Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > "Hector" == Hector Blanco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hector> Thank you Steve and Frank... ... I can see something
>
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I don't have a lot of experience of Samba, but under windows that's exactly
what I'd expect to see if you copied a bunch of files. To retain timestamps
under windows you generally need to use a backup program and not a copy one.
However, since you're using Nautilus, are you actually using Samba
Does anybody have experience of running Samba on a domain and getting
inherited file permissions on a Samba server to more closely match the
permissions you would see on a Windows 2000 box?
I'm trying to reproduce our departmental folders on a Samba box, running
on ZFS with NFSv4 ACL's, but I'm
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Hello all,
I recently did some transfer of files located on a samba server to
another samba server.
To do this I used nautilus from the destination machine to connect to
the source computer and initiate the transfer.
I realized then t
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