Hi there,
When adding an additional Samba4 domain controller to an existing
Windows domain,
it is (as far as I know) not possible to use bind for DNS. Is that correct ?
Is it possible to change to Bind after adding the domain controller ?
Or a more generic question: are there any tasks to
Hello,
Am 22.04.2013 23:45, schrieb Christopher Horsager:
Is there a way to have Samba assign home directory paths by the first
letter of a username and then the actual username underneath? Like this:
/Users/j/Johnson
Maybe I understand you wrong, but you don't really need to do anything
Hi,
I have 2 samba4.0.5 DC controllers running ubuntu 12.04 in my network which
are in sync. Everything works fine but I still get the following error on
the first samba4 DC I installed when running /usr/local/samba/sbin/samba -i
Failed to bind to uuid e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 for
It is the same I noticed: there is only syncing DC1 to DC2 not the other
way. The second joined to domain is always the slave.
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All files. Applies to simple text files created in Notepad. Today will be
the test as users will be back on the network.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 12:58 AM, Daniel Müller muel...@tropenklinik.dewrote:
HI,
MS Office files or all files? Office files can have this issue.
On 23 April 2013 13:42, Daniel Müller muel...@tropenklinik.de wrote:
It is the same I noticed: there is only syncing DC1 to DC2 not the other
way. The second joined to domain is always the slave.
That is not supposed to be how it works. The DCs are supposed to be
able to sync both ways.
I
Try to test. Set the sticky bit for your group on the share
[test]
path = /path/to/your/test/share
readonly=no
valid users = @yourgroupofusers
directory mask=2770
force directory mode=2770
create mask = 2770
force create mode=2770
force security mode=2770
On Monday, April 22, 2013 04:45:15 PM Christopher Horsager wrote:
Hi,
hello,
I've been digging all over and I can't seem to find an answer to this.
Is there a way to have Samba assign home directory paths by the first
letter of a username and then the actual username underneath?
Reported it as a bug (https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9826).
If someone has a workaround I would gladly listen to it.
Best Regards
Tim Vangehugten
2013/4/23 Michael Wood esiot...@gmail.com
On 23 April 2013 13:42, Daniel Müller muel...@tropenklinik.de wrote:
It is the same I
Raising the functional level above 2003 doesn't sound like a good plan
as long as we still have to keep the Windows 2003 DC around. I don't
know about Samba, but RSAT wouldn't even let me do that.
Also note that it is the Windows DC (CN=W2K3R2DC) that doesn't have this
attribute.
I figured out
What does it say when you browse domain controllers OU for that DC using
the Ad users and computers snapin on the win2k3 dc?
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:25 PM, Pekka L.J. Jalkanen
pekka.jalka...@vihreat.fi wrote:
Raising the functional level above 2003 doesn't sound like a good plan
as long
Nothing. It just works. I can even explicitly change it to point to the
Samba 4 DC and it still works.
It is just Vista and newer RSATs that are the problem. And they also
work just fine as long as the selected DC is the W2k3R2 DC...
Pekka L.J. Jalkanen
On 23.4.2013 16:39, Hisham Attar wrote:
Hello
I have a fileserver with samba 3.6.9 in a remote location, i have a few users
there (4) but the network connectivity is not good, so i'm trying to setup some
kind of validation cache, i have samba 4 on my main office, can i setup the
fileserver to act as a bdc for the samba 4 or is not
On 23 April 2013 16:43, Pekka L.J. Jalkanen pekka.jalka...@vihreat.fi wrote:
Nothing. It just works. I can even explicitly change it to point to the
Samba 4 DC and it still works.
It is just Vista and newer RSATs that are the problem. And they also
work just fine as long as the selected DC is
Hi
Banging my head against a wall with this. Dynamic dns updates for windows
clients are failing.
Log exceprt:
Apr 13 00:20:50 server named[30147]: samba_dlz: disallowing update of
signer=newboywin7\$\@example.lan name=newboywin7.example.lan type=
error=insufficient access rights
Apr 13
Samba 4.0.0, CentOS 6.4, bind 9.9 DLZ.
I could use some help debugging a strange DNS issue. I have two Samba4
domain controllers, dc-1.europa.icse.cornell.edu and
dc-2.europa.icse.cornell.edu. On either dc-1 or dc-2 or any client host:
# host dc-1.europa.icse.cornell.edu dc-2
On Tue, 2013-04-23 at 10:05 -0500, Cristian Saavedra wrote:
Hello
I have a fileserver with samba 3.6.9 in a remote location, i have a few users
there (4) but the network connectivity is not good, so i'm trying to setup
some kind of validation cache, i have samba 4 on my main office, can i
On Thu, 2013-04-11 at 14:54 +0100, Rowland Penny wrote:
On 11/04/13 14:17, Henner Gratz wrote:
Try installing libacl1-dev or libacl-devel
I think that you either need ACL support adding to your filesystem in
fstab or you need to find the openindiana variant of libacl-devel and
re-compile
Just a heads-up, because this bug took me absolutely ages to chase down,
and I want to save others the same pain.
Samba is perhaps the most prominent reason why you might find a user in
more than 16 groups on a Unix system, and so this bug may at first
appear to be a 'Samba issue' (that certainly
On Tue, 2013-04-23 at 20:44 -0400, Ira Cooper wrote:
Hey Volker, is this familiar? (I've actually used this exact
example in presentations!)
I think this is the 1st or 2nd issue I tried to address. It turns out
there is a *MUCH* simpler fix.
For modern enough Illumos/Solaris systems
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