Thanks !
Le dimanche 20 février 2011 à 10:55 +0900, TAKAHASHI Motonobu a écrit :
2011/2/19 David Touzeau da...@touzeau.eu:
Dear
Samba try to connexct to cups
but cups is not loaded on the server and i did not want to use printer
sharing on the server but it still wants connect on cups
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Leonardo Carneiro
chesterma...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Leonardo Carneiro
chesterma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Leonardo Carneiro
chesterma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Leonardo
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 03:53:17PM -0500, Chris Nighswonger wrote:
All sorts of file reads/writes/etc. to any part of this share work fine for
any user with a singular exception. This exception occurs when a very
antiquated piece of DOS based software attempts to write a zip backup file
to the
I have a purely samba domain: samba PDC, BDC, and a collection of
clustered member servers that provide CIFS access to our underlying file
system. Things are working fine, with the exception of users being able
to set ACLS from Windows workstations. When they try to do so, they can
search for
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Mark Dieterich m...@cs.brown.edu wrote:
I have a purely samba domain: samba PDC, BDC, and a collection of
clustered member servers that provide CIFS access to our underlying file
system. Things are working fine, with the exception of users being able
to set
2011/2/23 Mark Dieterich m...@cs.brown.edu:
(snip)
Things are working fine, with the exception of users being able
to set ACLS from Windows workstations.
(snip)
1) Our password backend is stored in LDAP. Currently, we only have the
LDAP configuration on the PDC and BDC samba setups. My
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Mike Brady mike.br...@devnull.net.nz wrote:
Quoting Jon Detert jdet...@infinityhealthcare.com:
Hello,
I can't join a winxp box to my samba domain. I just have one samba
server, meant to act as a PDC for domain='CHI'.
Any ideas how to troubleshoot and/or
I recently upgrade a Samba server, that was happily acting as a PDC for a
school, from 3.2 to 3.4.7. This was done via an upgrade to Ubuntu (from 9.04
to 10.04LTS). Of course, the Ubuntu upgrade caused a bunch of issues, most
of which were managed without undue stress. The remaining issues are
If you want to set ACLs of domain users and groups, you have to run winbindd
regardless of AD env. or not.
# You can set ACLs of server local users and groups without running winbindd.
Hmm... I was working from:
SNIP
2) With a non-AD environment, should our samba member servers run
winbind? My understanding is not, but this could be part of the
problem.
If you want to set ACLs of domain users and groups, you have to run
winbindd
regardless of AD env. or not.
I've done acls just using
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If you want to set ACLs of domain users and groups, you have to run
winbindd
regardless of AD env. or not.
# You can set ACLs of server local users and groups without running
winbindd.
Hmm... I was working from:
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Jon Detert
jdet...@infinityhealthcare.com wrote:
I assume that the 'group not found' log entries are not significant,
and that '9' was the return code from smbldap-useradd.
Anyone know what return code 9 means?
Anyone have ideas how to remedy this problem?
Do you have acls set on the file system for the member servers? Winbind is
for authentication purposes, not files system acls.
Without winbind I did not get users names in the ACLs tab under
windwows? Do you get these?
John
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I believe the PDC/BDC does not need winbind but the member servers do.
Also you need idmap to work on the member servers. I believe I use a
nss backend for my idmap setup at work.
So is idmap separate from winbind? I thought the two went hand in hand.
This may be another clue as to what's
Do you have acls set on the file system for the member servers?
Winbind is
for authentication purposes, not files system acls.
Without winbind I did not get users names in the ACLs tab under
windwows? Do you get these?
I don't currently have any S3 servers to check...
John
--
Do you have acls set on the file system for the member servers? Winbind
is for authentication purposes, not files system acls.
Yes, I can set acls on the linux side without problems. In fact, I can
set acls from a Windows client on the same file system, if I connect to
the share via our PDC
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 2:23 PM, t...@tms3.com wrote:
Do you have acls set on the file system for the member servers? Winbind is
for authentication purposes, not files system acls.
Without winbind I did not get users names in the ACLs tab under
windwows? Do you get these?
BTW, for this
BTW, for this comment I mean when a Windows PC connects to a samba
domain member server the ACLs tab displays SIDs instead of usernames.
On the PDC/BDC winbind is not needed for the display of user names in
the ACLs tab. In either case winbind has nothing to do with the
functionality of the
valuable if you would explain WHYOn 02/23/2011 03:46 AM, John Drescher
wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Mark Dieterich m...@cs.brown.edu wrote:
I have a purely samba domain: samba PDC, BDC, and a collection of
clustered member servers that provide CIFS access to our underlying file
Got frustrated and decided to do something I don't normally do: Take lunch.
Came back and noticed that things were working better than before.
Eventually, I tried logging onto the domain. It worked. Tried joining a
machine to the domain, that worked too.
Confused, I checked my notes and just
John,
It would help the list to understand WHY you believe that winbind is
NOT
needed by the PDC/BDC, and WHY it is needed on member servers.
Winbind, as the name suggests, does authentication for the unix
server. Of course the manual has a very good write up of it:
Winbind unifies
While subscribers keep explaining what they believe, and keep giving
advice based on their belief system, rather than on well reasoned fact,
confusion will continue to exist and complaints regarding Samba
documentation will continue also.
Are you willing to take a brave step to explain your
On 02/23/2011 07:26 AM, John Drescher wrote:
While subscribers keep explaining what they believe, and keep giving
advice based on their belief system, rather than on well reasoned fact,
confusion will continue to exist and complaints regarding Samba
documentation will continue also.
Are you
So... I could use some help explaining this. I finally decided to just
start playing and ended up doing the following:
1) Added passdb backend entries on my member servers pointing to LDAP,
similar to what the PDC/BDC configurations have.
This addition, when viewed from Windows suddenly started
On 02/23/2011 08:23 AM, Mark Dieterich wrote:
So... I could use some help explaining this. I finally decided to just
start playing and ended up doing the following:
1) Added passdb backend entries on my member servers pointing to LDAP,
similar to what the PDC/BDC configurations have.
Quoting Natxo Asenjo natxo.ase...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Jon Detert
jdet...@infinityhealthcare.com wrote:
I assume that the 'group not found' log entries are not significant,
and that '9' was the return code from smbldap-useradd.
Anyone know what return code 9 means?
Quoting Jon Detert jdet...@infinityhealthcare.com:
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Mike Brady
mike.br...@devnull.net.nz wrote:
Quoting Jon Detert jdet...@infinityhealthcare.com:
Hello,
I can't join a winxp box to my samba domain. I just have one samba
server, meant to act as a PDC for
Samba Team,
I have posted this issue before but it seems to have gotten lost in the
storm.
I have several Linux servers set up to authenticate users using AD
credentials.
The one server that actually works right is running Samba 3.2.7. The
presence of RFC2307 attributes in the user object, in
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