Nothing fancy, and I've done this before...
but today I'm trying to get samba 3.10.5 with tdbsam working on Centos 6.3.
iptables is stopped on the samba server.
selinux is disabled on the samba server.
service smb and nmb are running.
samba server has an 'a' record on our dns server.
samba
On 2/1/2013 8:54 AM, Morgan Toal wrote:
OK I feel even dumber now... I pasted the wrong text into my email due
to my frustration level.
The error is: there are currently no logon servers available
as opposed to: the network name is no longer available
Anyway, I dumped and reloaded
!
On 2/1/2013 10:44 AM, Mike Howard wrote:
On 01/02/2013 15:59, Morgan Toal wrote:
On 2/1/2013 8:54 AM, Morgan Toal wrote:
OK I feel even dumber now... I pasted the wrong text into my email
due to my frustration level.
The error is: there are currently no logon servers available
as opposed
Hi Samba List,
I've been trying to get a samba+ldap working on centos 6.3. I've had
some troubles adapting to the new slapd.d configuration format for the
openldap, which seems unnecassarily complicated. Most of the tutorials
refer to the older style slapd.conf configuration. I was following
Hi Andrew,
thanks for your response. I am trying to look into this issue better.
Regrettably, I've never taken the time to learn to use the packet
tracer. Need to do this someday. But maybe we can muddle through without it.
THEORY:
DNS is not right somehow.
I am using the internal samba DNS
Hi Samba List!
Used samba3 for years, now it's time for samba4 (thanks!!!)
Unfortunately I am not familiar with certain microsoft concepts about AD
and the roles of domain controllers.
I've got three vm's for my experiments:
1) a samba4 domain controller test1.test.local
2) a samba4
may we list/modify contents of pw_dict.pwd?
thanks for your time!
mtoal
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: [Samba] samba password complexity help?
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:38:34 -0600
From: Morgan Toal mt...@burlingtoniowa.org
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Hi there,
Here are the facts:
- I have samba 3.4.2-0.42.fc11 running on a Fedora 11 system.
- Samba is acting as a domain controller, no Windows
...
...is pw_dict an empty or very small file? remake it.
...is crackcheck executable where you think it is?
...is the path to crackcheck executable valid? (I had a typo)
...is the path to the pw_dict valid?
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crackcheck script file?
2) I have seen other suggestions to use pam. This might supersede some
of the tdbsam policy requirements. Is this a better method?
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manually using pdbedit. I then
re-created this user, thiking somehow this might fix this gid problem
somehow. Didn't fix the share permission issue, though I can still log
in with local admin rights on the workstation.
This is really annoying!!! Can someone help Thanks!
Morgan Toal
Network
morgan toal wrote:
So far, so good. But here's the rub: when I attempt to, say, create a
file within certain shares I have set up in smb.conf (see below), where
I specifically set write list = @admin I receive a dialog from Windows:
Unable to create the file foo.txt Access is denied.
Silly me
:
net groupmap modify ntgroup=Domain Admins unixgroup=flyingpigs
Cheers,
John T.
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Hi there,
I switched servers yesterday.
The old server was running 2.2.7a-1 on RedHat 8.0.
The new server is 3.0.8-0.pre1.3 on Fedora Core 3.
I did
!!! :)
thanks again!
mtoal
Morgan Toal wrote:
Hi there,
I switched servers yesterday.
The old server was running 2.2.7a-1 on RedHat 8.0.
The new server is 3.0.8-0.pre1.3 on Fedora Core 3.
I did the migration by copying the following:
/etc/passwd
/etc/group
/etc/shadow
/etc/samba/*
I then copied /home
Hi there,
I switched servers yesterday.
The old server was running 2.2.7a-1 on RedHat 8.0.
The new server is 3.0.8-0.pre1.3 on Fedora Core 3.
I did the migration by copying the following:
/etc/passwd
/etc/group
/etc/shadow
/etc/samba/*
I then copied /home and fixed all the permissions on stuff.
I
Richard,
Thanks for your suggestion!
Your pw1 config below is configured as a local master for its workgroup
pw ..your config: domain master = no
where is its domain master browser? If you wish pw1 to be a dom-master
then change the above line to .. domain master = yes . IF these are the
We
Igor Debacker wrote:
i installed it in other 5 machines .. changed their netbios and ip,
but when i tryed to use these new machines .. only the last machine i turn on
could be able to log in.. in some way they were conflicting..
One issue may be duplicate netbios machine names.
They do need to
Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi folks,
I've had a setup working for quite some time and everything's fine except that
the server that hosts the WINS never appears in the network neighbourhood,
and when trying to connect to that server there is a small delay.
As few people need to browse to it, the
Esler, Joel Contractor wrote:
Is there a way to make clients not see hidden shares? Like we have an
I: drive, but it's actually a Common-Share...
Appending a $ on to a share name will make it not browseable in Network Neighborhood.
Also saying browseable = no will also make it not browseable.
Patricio Bruna wrote:
when i trie to log in the domain, the pc says the local directives in this
system dont allow to start an interactiv session
i follow all the step in all the reading that i could find, but nothing works
out for me.
any help will be useful,
thx
Isn't this the message you
I'm having some difficulties setting up browsing across networks and domains and was hoping some of you folks out there could help.
We have two separate domains on two separate networks. I have a single WINS server.
Why can I browse both networks from machine pw2 when I can NOT browse both from
/recommended/SP6/128bitX86/default.asp
Here is a custom policy template I've used. Cut it out and call it custom.adm. Load it with the two stock ones in the NT policy editor. Create and save a policy called NTCONFIG.POL in your netlogon share.
Let me know if this works for you.
Morgan Toal
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Vernon A. Fort wrote:
I use rsync to backup my linux samba shares to a remote tape backup server.
Users periodically have open/locked files within their shares. Other than
telling the users to logout ( this doesn't always work - go figure), how can
I ensure the files listed in the smbstatus -L
I'm having some difficulties setting up browsing across networks and domains and was hoping some of you folks out there could help.
We have two domains on two physically separate networks, connected via a firewall/router. To my knowledge the firewall system is not set to block anything between
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