Hi Olivier,
I had a similar situation for many of my clients, and I am not anywhere near
the end of it yet. I can offer some of my experience though.
The upgrade procedure is documented in
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/samba-tool/domain/classicupgrade/HOWTO
and I ended up using
Hi Andrew,
Would it be possible to upload the packages to the samba team ppa?
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On 05/08/2013, at 10:28 AM, Andrew Bartlett abart...@samba.org wrote:
On Fri, 2013-08-02 at 14:41 +0100, Dominic Evans wrote:
The debian package of samba4 is still sitting at 4.0.3 in
Does nobody know how to manually remove items from Samba4 directory? I've tried
using adsiedit but cn=deleted items doesn't show up.
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On 02/08/2013, at 1:58 PM, Alex Ferrara a...@receptiveit.com.au wrote:
I am having some trouble joining a new samba4 server as a DC. I am
, the tombstone policy should take care of removing deleted
objects.
Good luck,
Mike Ray
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Does nobody know how to manually
for attrid 2786216 mentioned in replPropertyMetaData of CN=Recipient
Update Service (DOMAIN)\0ADEL:cbf078d9-a0ff-4609-a05b-743816af619d,CN=Deleted
Objects,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=local
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Nice to see my how to is helping out.
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Thank You
Dňa 24.07.2013 15:38, L.P.H. van Belle wrote / napísal(a):
Hai,
Just look here
http://www.enterprisesamba.com/samba/
Thanks Andrew,
I did see that in the change log, but haven't tried it as of yet.
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On Wed, 2013-06-12 at 06:54 +1000, Alex Ferrara wrote:
Hi everyone,
Samba4 has been going great for quite a while now, so I thought I
Hi everyone,
What I want to achieve is to provision a new domain with the users, groups and
group policy of an existing AD domain. Is this what I would use the vampire
function for? Am I on the wrong track?
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I have tried manually replicating, but this doesn't seem to work. Any insight
would be fantastic.
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more to go. Exciting times.
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Hi all,
This might be a silly question, but what is the best way to migrate an existing
AD domain to promote Samba4 as the domain controller.
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relying on OpenLDAP for authentication and configuration, with several custom
schemas.
Is there a samba4 schema for OpenLDAP or is there a migration path for networks
like mine?
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recycle:repository = .recycle/%U
recycle:keeptree = yes
recycle:versions = yes
recycle:touch = yes
recycle:directory_mode = 0777
recycle:subdir_mode = 0700
inherit acls = Yes
map archive = No
map readonly = no
nfs4:mode = special
nfs4:acedup = merge
nfs4:chown = yes
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don't even need to restart samba or winbind.
Does this seems to indicate that the kerberos side is ok?
Ideas?
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Hi Andre,
I have a site with all Windows 7 Professional 64bit clients, and Samba 3.4.3
with an LDAP backend. Roaming profiles are working great.
A few things come to mind.
Disk space on the profile path
Permissions on the directory
Does Windows give any error messages on logout? What
I have seen this behaviour recently using Samba 3.4.5 from the Lucid
tree on Ubuntu 9.10
Try using domain\username for the username
To me, it appears to be a bug in winbind not using the default domain,
but I could be wrong.
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On 20/02/2010, at 8:29 PM, grant little
I think I have narrowed this down even further.
I have been working through getting rid of error messages in the logs, and I
have updated Samba to 3.4.3. This might have fixed the issue, and I won't know
for some time, but I can still see the following error appearing in the logs,
which seems
Hi all,
Earlier I emailed the list on some issues I was having with Windows 7, and one
of those issues was the trust relationship breaking down after one month. I
think I have some more light to shed on this topic.
First, some environmental facts
I am running Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 with Samba
Just for completeness, when I successfully join the domain I get the following
in /var/log/syslog
Dec 7 19:50:33 percy slapd[2514]: conn=219 op=6 do_bind: invalid dn (NTLM)
Dec 7 19:50:33 percy slapd[2514]: conn=220 op=6 do_bind: invalid dn (NTLM)
Dec 7 19:50:34 percy dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for
The DNS update issue I have resolved by insisting that DHCPD perform the
update, and ignore the client request. I found that Windows 7 tells DHCPD that
it will perform the DNS update, and by default, DHCPD will then let it. The
directive in dhcpd.conf is deny client-updates.
As for the
I am running Windows 7 Professionaly 64-bit with domain membership to a Samba
domain. I have noticed some weird behaviour.
1) For some reason, dhcp3-server does not add the forward dns entry into bind9.
This works perfectly with Windows 7 if it is not a domain member, or other
operating
I am having some trouble creating a two-way domain trust account
between Samba3 and Windows 2000 Server.
The Windows 2000 server is an AD domain controller, and my Samba 3
server has an LDAP backend and is running on Ubuntu 9.04 64bit. Samba
3 is acting as the WINS server, and the Windows
The Windows 2000 server is indeed in mixed mode. I probably should
have mentioned that.
I'm pretty sure it has something to do with browsing/WINS. I have both
machines pointing to the same WINS server, but my gut feeling tells me
that is where the problem lyes.
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