(winbindd_dual_uid2sid+0x38) [0x479838]
#7 /usr/sbin/winbindd [0x476a27]
#8 /usr/sbin/winbindd [0x44efa8]
#9 /usr/sbin/winbindd(main+0x85c) [0x44fcdc]
#10 /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf4) [0x2b69c7fd4b44]
#11 /usr/sbin/winbindd [0x44e319]
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I am thinking a network configuration where a SAMBA server is
installed in a window machine so that the web server on that window
machine can talk to linux devices. Is it possible, or it is a stupid
idea?
There is no need to install Samba on Windows; Samba does what Windows
natively
. That is a platform specific issue (and I don't know
anything about SCO's printing subsystem).
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, entirely, 110%. In an NT4 domain (which is what Samba 3
provides) the DC doesn't actually do anything in relation to policies
other than serve the file at a prescribed location.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/winntas/maintain/featusability/prof_pol.mspx?pf=true
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(2Gb) files via Samba all
the time, but we use LINUX ext3/xfs servers.
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on clients running disparate operating systems: Mac OS 10.3.9
and 10.4.x, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. (None of our Linux desktops
use the CIFS mounts we provide.)
I was never able to replicate on Windows Desktop.
I will really appreciate your input
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On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 22:36 -0300, Diego Woitasen wrote:
Hi,
Is it posibble to set password expiry option with samba 3?
Yes.
I want
that my users get the message you password expiry in X days. I
couldn't found it in the documentation.
Hm man pdbedit
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if the only solution to this is moving the roaming profiles out of home
directories in this case?
I'm willing to go on record with Yes. Change your configuration and
the problem goes away - indicates the problem was your configuration.
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Eric Feldhusen, you've pretty much convinced me that best practice is
having profiles stored in one place, and home folders in another. But
I'm still curious if you have also experienced these problems even with
such a configuration. Either way, I think the merits of such a
o.k. I believe you (;-), but still, wthat if I want to promote my
assistent and my housekeeper with administrative piviliges? I cant give
them all uid0.
Add them to the domain administrators group.
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? is it from this new version
(3.0.26a) or may be a problem of
Fedora 7?
Your configuration on the FC7 box is incomplete, you need an add user
script to setup the user in NSS after which Samba will find the user and
add the Samba attributes. All documented in the Samba docs.
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Ok, lets put this better, maybe i confused some stuff...
I got my ldap server on the centos machine, lots of users configured
there, and works fine on the samba of that machine.
Then i got Fedora 7 machine, with Samba configured to authenticate from
the centos machine LDAP.
When i try to
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run as root or your going to have to jump through
endless machinations.
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** Not Supported NTLMv2
Wrong, Samba support NTMLv2. There is even an NTLMv2 section in the
documentation.
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/securing-samba.html#id380577
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call_trans2findfirst: dirtype = 22, maxentries = 1366,
close_after_first=1, close_if_end = 1 requires_resume_key = 1 level =
0x104, max_data_bytes = 16384
[2007/09/21 10:17:47, 3] smbd/dir.c:dptr_create(491)
creating new dirptr 256 for path Share, expect_close = 1
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anything' when using NT4 policies.
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. As it is faculty, it is difficult to take away freedoms
without complaints.
Setting ACLs on shares from a Windows client? I think that works
currently.
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use client driver = no
Why this option? Did you check the smb.conf man page -
use client driver (S)
...
This parameter MUST not be able enabled on a print share which has
valid print driver installed on the Samba server.
The later part even shows up in red if you are using a color
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is pretty much automated for you; to work
with an LDAP SAM you need more glue and to get that to work you need a
working understanding of the different layers.
Do you have an add user script setup?
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that can all be managed by a very well supported and
standard protocol (LDAP). Whether you want to use Perl, Python, C#,
Java, PHP, etc... you can access your data - no mucking about with
is-it-compiled-to-support... or drivers, etc...
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: (No
such object)
smbldap_search_suffix: Problem during the LDAP search: (No such object)
Failed to add entry for user root.
Failed to modify password entry for user root
Is there a user root in your Dit?
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to the 'official' docs; beware obsolete docs, lots of those
floating around on the Internet.
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You are aware that once someone has logged in an
administrator has to reset that account. This is *NOT*
automatic if the user logs out from his first
workstation. That functionality is impossible to achieve for
us, Windows does not tell us when the user logs out.
Maybe I'm being naïve,
this...
The traditional way of valid users = @{groupname} or just right click
on the share and set the permissions from an XP or later client.
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don't apply cleanly anymore. There hasn't been
much interest at that time, so it has not been applied
upstream. You are one now, anybody else?
Absolutely, yes. I've wanted this at several sites for a long time.
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ever support?
Beyond the limits of the underlying architecture (filesystem, etc...)
I've not encountered any.
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- if you are actually running guest access shares.
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the authentication server for the winbindd/ntlm_auth tools?
Yes.
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vista
logon. So, hard-coding the netbios name fixed this problem for me.
I have no idea why vista exhibits this odd behaviour.
Because NetBIOS is not used in Vista (?). I think there was a
warning/notice about this. Just use substitution with the servers DNS
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Im trying to avoid the roaming with the profiles, i found something in
te list about that, but it doesn't works, I changed in the registry the
parameters...
[HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User
This is entirely 100% a Windows administration issue and
with sufficient privileges? Is the Samba schema successfully
loaded? Does a database with the suffix of dc=hfc,dc=com exist?
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there was some discussion about a logging project awhile ago.
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to run net group map command to establish a
relationship between unix and samba groups?
Looks like you already did.
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On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 09:10 -0700, Randall Svancara wrote:
On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 11:48 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
I could not find anything in the discussion groups or documentation
about using LDAP and Unix group mappings.
The documentation states that in order to map unix
There are some problems to transfer big file over 2Gb, It is a filesize
limitation of samba.
I just transfered a 2,8 GB file with smbclient and got ~60 MB/s.
Right, large files work fine; the hardware is dorked, something badly
misconfigured, or extremely untuned. I see mention of IDE and
samba shares, do a
search in the mailing archives.
I know it's not much, but HTH nonetheless.
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I'm not sure of a way to do it in Samba literally, but I have some
local users on my roaming network. They are given a local user account
on a workstation and they log into the local computer instead of the
domain. Samba still handles all authentication for the user when they
want to
. It is on my calendar to
setup a Samba4 test domain in August. Very much looking forward to it,
GPO support would be so awesome; but I'm pretty leery of the thought of
using in production.
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; with little specificly to do with Samba. You'll probably get
a better response in a Windows networking forum.
TIP: If you want to avoid using browsing, etc... you can set the
NetBIOS note type of your workstations either in the registry or via
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/technet/archive/winntas/maintain/featusability/prof_pol.mspx?pf=true
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is a member of the AD domain, not a
controller. It doesn't have a local authentication backend. The user
information already exists in the AD server, Samba (and possibly NSS)
just use it.
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Links?
http://freshmeat.net/projects/gosa/
Linux Guy wrote:
Any comments on gosa for management?
Looks pretty.. Haven't tried it yet though. :)
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Thanks for the tip. In a windows AD domain, this is accomplished by using a
group policy... so how do you do this in samba. I don't want to added each
XP box.
If it is done via a logon script, do you have an example?
Through NT domain policies (ntconfig.pol). This isn't a Samba related
security settings are thus :-
security mask = 0777
force security mode = 0
directory security mask = 0777
force directory security mode = 0
1.) Remove the force directives.
2.) Make sure your filesystem supports ACLs and Samba has ACL support.
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- For the accounts : Administrators, Account Operators, Print
Operators, Backup Operators et Replicators which are the correct SID ?
S-1-5-32-544 or a form like S-1-5-21-374813769-5580279-1681509432-544 ?
- For the sambaSID users I use the localSID + uidNumber it is ok ?
- For the sambaSid
directory security mode
What is the relation between one another in SAMBA Configuration file
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I am looking for configuration of SAMBA 3.0.25a with LDAP registry and
Authentication with Kerberos.
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
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/SyncLock.DBF Fri
Jun 29 02:06:54 2007
24710DENY_NONE 0x2019f RDWR EXCLUSIVE
+BATCH /srv/cifs/goldmine Program Files/GoldMine/SyncTask.MDX Fri
Jun 29 02:06:54 2007
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(with multiple users).
I haven't had to diddle with locking since Samba 3.0.x was released.
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/remove users from the domain group? I think that works.
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://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/faq.html#wcache is worth reading.
And this thread doesn't seem to have anything to do with Samba
anymore. :)
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Just was going through the archives and the samba website to find if
any body has hinted on any release date for Samba 4 :-)
There is not a release date.
Does any one know? Could it be in this year?
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defaults configurations and don't read my NTConfig.pol file anymore.
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, which at the time was actively dealing with /storage.
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EA. If your
source filesystem is a Samba system then using star in exustar mode
should work. If you are coming from a real Windows box then you
probably need to backup and restore with a Windows utility.
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solution is to use ECC memory. :)
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Thanks! Have u any good link about how to do that ? Or something that
explains more about LTSP, I find some links but maybe you have some killer
one. =)
This is not a Samba related question. Go to the LTSP website.
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somebody knows a web interface that manage users?
SWAT(?), GOSa, LAM
http://freshmeat.net/
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I support some organizations using Microsoft Small Business Server 2000,
with relatively simple Active Directory domains.
AFAICT, they use simple printer and server file shares for Windows 9x and
2K and XP clients, the centralized user accounts with server-mapped home
directories, and not
, it is complicated, because it is complicated. Don't trust a
document that tries to obfuscate that fact.
so I am hoping that someone here could share
some brain power or kick my sorry butt in the right direction.
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for this prupose
for about 60 users ?
An LTSP server to support 60 users? Or a Samba server to support sixty
users?
An LTSP server - A WHOLE LOT OF POWER!
A Samba server - depends on the users, but you might be able to get by
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I need to manage a university which has 900 computers distributed along some
departments and I wanna use a tool to do this.
Can you be more specific what you want to manage? User accounts and
shares or workstations and applications.
I'm testing GOsa (www.gosa-project.org) and I wanna know
Please help me if you can. Has somebody ever managed to configure Samba PDC
to use AD as an authentication backend, i.e, like an ldap backend.
I'am trying to build a system where Samba is my PDC and I want to
authenticate AD users in my Samba domain. I do not want to add Samba to AD
and everyone could
read them ...
So set the file permissions; and write list =, etc... in the share
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only = yes / writable = no
write list = foouser
write list trumps read only.
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On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 23:35 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
I'm trying to configure Samba's vscan on-access VFS module on a box with
a working CLAM installation. [CLAM is merrily scanning mail on this box
via clamav-milter].
I've set this up before, but this time it seems to be giving me
/var/lib/clamav/clamd-socket
/var/lib/clamav/clamd-socket: 11161(vscan)
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I need to know who erased some files with samba, and those files.
Exists some way to know this?
Only if you have the audit module enabled.
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that can authenticate against Samba, you don't
*NEED* LDAP. But LDAP is very nice once you have it.
Should I do ldap? Ldap looks really hard and a bit mind blowing..
It is; you'll have to read allot more other documentation.
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appreciated.
Did you try leaving the domain, deleting the machine account, and
rejoining?
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feature in Samba. Updating Samba from RADIUS
password changes would be another matter. But better to reconfigure
your RADIUS server to use Samba for authentication, thus keeping one
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connected? yes? ok, no? kill the
process!
Perform an RPC/WMI request to the workstation.
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smbfs -o
username=myid,password=mypassword,noperm //ADServer/Share /mnt/app1
I am unable to allow an AD trust with the Linux client to the AD domain,
so any solution cannot require joining the Linux host to the AD domain.
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to
provide specifics. And you almost certainly need a Windows machine to
do any of that kind of stuff.
i have tried to have a look to all the commands i can call with an RPC,
but no one seems to be suitable for that work...
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with a Samba PDC (only one real Windows
server) and we've had Vista laptops used in our conference areas and
they've had no problems [so far] accessing our network resources.
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server to push the announcements to the
client network. If the VPN is down then the route won't exist and the
packets are discarded. Creates a little noise but has worked for us in
the past.
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can configure the link as a proxy arp'd connection.
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things
cause this kind of behaviour.
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anything to do with your Vista box not being able
to see CIFS hosts. The problem is almost certainly on your Vista box
(as all the others work). Did you try just turning off your firewall?
I don't think this is a Samba problem.
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And is your connection really 4Mbps both up and down stream?
Anyway, I don't think this is a Samba issue but a basic networking
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that no client software needs to
be installed or configured on Windows clients.
No software is installed.
What about the other operating systems?
AFAIK, only LINUX can mount a CIFS/SMB share. So a Samba server won't
do you much good with an AIX, HPUX, or IRIX client.
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Windows CD.
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You could probably make it work, but that would be insane. Read the
documentation on ntfs-3g.
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This is a Windows issue, not a Samba issue.
I don't have anything that mentions the policy file in my samba config, but
according to http://www.pcc-services.com/custom_poledit.html I don't need to
(other than having NTConfig.POL readable at \\wilson\netlogon\NTPolicy.POL,
which it is). I've
of thing before. Make sure oplocks are
enabled. If you really need to go faster maybe see if accessing the
file via WebDAV instead of CIFS/SMB is sufficient. We've found WebDAV
to be 'faster' over high-latency VPN links. But you get less fancy
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is extremely well documented.
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The main problem is that the master and slave ldap server will be out
of sync. Can samba auto detect and fix it?
No.
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http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ#How_does_the_Fedora_Directory_Server_multi-master_replication_work.3F
With FDS, would samba be able to provide HA/multimaster AD?
No Samba 3.x never provides AD services, in any configuration.
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, or will I
need to do it on each PC individually?
You can perform folder redirection via policies from a Samba PDC; just
the same as if you were using an NT4 PDC (see older Windows NT domain
documentation; this is really a Windows thing, not specific to Samba).
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with the same exact behavour - so the value
is somewhere else? Where?
Thoughts, suggestions, comments?
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