On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 07:14:28PM -0400, Charlie wrote:
If I have explained this poorly, I apologize - interpersonal
communications skills are not my area of speciality.
If I understood you correctly then you have users in LDAP
that are to be authenticated in more than one domain.
Assuming
Hallo, Leandro,
Du (ferreira) meintest am 17.06.08:
How i can to do for that a user only logs in one machine of my
domain?
Sounds like an eternal school problem ...
Perhaps it's enough to set
max connections = 1
in the [homes] share. Then the user can see his home share only one
Hi All
I've a weird problem regarding ACLs and samba (on Linux as PDC and
Windows as clients)
Here are the details:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ id
uid=2000(spaceman) gid=512(Domain Admins) groups=10(wheel),512(Domain
Admins),513(Domain Users)
censmb apps # ls -l test.txt
-r--rwxr--+ 1
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From: Leandro Tracchia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] different logon scripts and mappings for individual users
To: Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
my company is nowhere near that type of need but its good to know that
I'm still struggling with this if anyone can help.
I'm back tracking through the HOWTO and realised that I hadn't created
a machine trust account.
So I've done:
# groupadd machines
# /usr/sbin/useradd -g machines -d /var/lib/nobody -c Test Server -s
/bin/false server1
# passwd -l server1
Volker Lendecke schrieb:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 04:08:08PM +0200, No Body is Perfect wrote:
any hints or tips ?
thanks in advance
Apply the attached patch.
Thanks a lot for testing, this one was mine and a bit
embarrassing... :-)
I can not emphasize enough: Please, please test the current
Hi
When accessing the share, and when prompted for authentication, If you
give Domain\username and then user's
password . Does it work ?
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 6:33 PM, Leon Stringer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm still struggling with this if anyone can help.
I'm back tracking through
From: mallapadi niranjan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/06/18 Wed PM 01:08:13 GMT
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Accessing member server prompts for credentials
When accessing the share, and when prompted for authentication, If you
give Domain\username and then user's
Volker Lendecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Did you test with recent Samba or only with 3.0.24?
Only 3.0.24 - until now :-)
Meantime I have set up virtual machines for testing. The testing system
acting as PDC is basically running Debian 4.0 and packages from the
First of all, I am new to Samba, so please pardon me if I ask something
stupid. Thanks!
I recently set up a PDC using Samba version 3.0.28a. According to the
official Samba documentation, I should be able to use the Microsoft User
Manager tool to manage my Samba domain controller. I am able to
On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 16:39 -0400, Charlie wrote:
Lots of folks have samba 3 running over OpenLDAP. Syncrepl is what
I'd use if I was setting it up today, but I have a very reliable and
mature implementation already running slurpd, so I am going to stick
with that for the moment.
As for
No one any idea how I can get this working?
Marc Muehlfeld schrieb:
Hello.
I have a Folder /shares/Public/ which is shared. The Account general
should have a separate HomeDir below /shares/Public/general depending on
the machine name. So I set the attribute homeDirectory in LDAP to
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lots of folks have samba 3 running over OpenLDAP. Syncrepl is what
I'd use if I was setting it up today, but I have a very reliable and
mature implementation already running slurpd, so I am going to stick
with that for the
I am utilizing winbind to allow domain users to logon to one of my
servers. Originally, I had specified the template homedir to have a
value of '/home/%D/%U'. This works just fine...
I would like to change it to '/home/%G/%U' but instead of seeing a
human-readable groupname emerge, I get the
I've got a CentOS 5 server joined to a Windows 2003 Domain.
The Linux machine joined the Windows domain successfully and imported
users, created their home directories and migrated their passwords.
When looking at the current home directory
It lists permissions and ownership properly for a few
Do you have the unix password sync set to yes in smb.conf
If yes, maybe you're in trouble with the password chat. I had the problem
on my debian systems were using the default passwd chat value did not
work because it expects *changed* and my system returned updated.
I'm still struggling with
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Wendel, Ryan wrote:
I am utilizing winbind to allow domain users to logon to one of my
servers. Originally, I had specified the template homedir to have a
value of '/home/%D/%U'. This works just fine...
I would like to change it to
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/06/18 Wed PM 03:32:53 GMT
To: Leon Stringer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Accessing member server prompts for credentials
Do you have the unix password sync set to yes in smb.conf
If yes, maybe you're in trouble with
Leon Stringer wrote:
I'm still struggling with this if anyone can help.
I'm back tracking through the HOWTO and realised that I hadn't created
a machine trust account.
So I've done:
# groupadd machines
# /usr/sbin/useradd -g machines -d /var/lib/nobody -c Test Server -s
/bin/false server1
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 2:21 AM, Volker Lendecke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I understood you correctly then you have users in LDAP
that are to be authenticated in more than one domain.
Correct. This is a highly desirable configuration that offers
tremendous competitive advantages to
It seems, that sometimes your system is unable to resolve UIDs and GIDs.
Maybe it's a problem with your Samba configuration or the network connection
to the domain controller.
I'm not an expert of this, but I'm sure, that experienced Samba users and
developers will help you to solve your problem.
From: Toby Bluhm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/06/18 Wed PM 03:35:58 GMT
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Accessing member server prompts for credentials
Leon Stringer wrote:
I'm still struggling with this if anyone can help.
I'm back tracking through the HOWTO and
Dear Marc,
it's always a good idea to read man pages (this is from the smb.conf man
page):
%m
the NetBIOS name of the client machine (very useful).
This parameter is not available when Samba listens on port 445,
as
clients no longer send this information. If you
Leon Stringer wrote:
Thanks, that makes sense although it isn't very clear in the HOWTO.
So I'm back to square 1: I can't access shares on the server.
If I try to connect remotely I'm prompted for credentials. If I try a
domain user account it's rejected, same for a local UNIX user account
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:35 AM, Carlos Eduardo Pedroza Santiviago
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Humm, so you're not using the same domain for the entire company? In
my situation, we have 5 remote offices, and all using the same domain,
and if for some unknown reason our links (yes, we do have
Sorry to bother you. I hope you can help me with my issue.
Always cc to the list as well.
We have a domain with more than 100 users and we need to replace our PDC.
The PDC main function is to authenticate our users to connect to the shared
drive and to authenticate computer login. The PDC
John Drescher wrote:
Sorry to bother you. I hope you can help me with my issue.
Always cc to the list as well.
We have a domain with more than 100 users and we need to replace our PDC.
The PDC main function is to authenticate our users to connect to the shared
drive and to
On Wednesday 18 June 2008, John Drescher wrote:
We have a domain with more than 100 users and we need to replace our PDC.
The PDC main function is to authenticate our users to connect to the
shared drive and to authenticate computer login. The PDC is running
samba with openldap on Gentoo
Robert wrote:
On Wednesday 18 June 2008, John Drescher wrote:
We have a domain with more than 100 users and we need to replace our PDC.
The PDC main function is to authenticate our users to connect to the
shared drive and to authenticate computer login. The PDC is running
samba with
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