Bob Martel
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Robert M. Martel I met someone who looks a lot like you
System Administrator She does the things you do
Levin College of Urban Affairs But she is an IBM
Cleveland State University
existed, on the larger production machines the story is different
and recreating the groups and memberships will be a chore.
Thanks!
Bob Martel
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Robert M. Martel I met someone who looks a lot like you
System
On 10/22/2012 05:10 PM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Mon, 2012-10-22 at 14:51 -0400, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
[2012/10/22 14:23:07.353280, 0] libads/kerberos.c:333(ads_kinit_password)
kerberos_kinit_password WEBDEVEL$@CSUNET.CSUOHIO.EDU failed: Clients
credentials have been revoked
ago - and certainly no issue like
this since putting it into production.
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Robert M. Martel I met someone who looks a lot like you
System Administrator She does the things you do
Levin College
credentials
I removed the machine from Active Directory and immediately re-added it
- I did NOT run kinit to get new credentials. started Samba and the
machine works fine...for now.
On 10/22/2012 11:29 AM, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
Greetings,
I have an elderly installation of Samba 3.5.8
denied
The Active Directory admins are still saying that they have not changed
anything on their side.
On 10/22/2012 11:48 AM, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
Greetings,
something to add.
Had one of the Solaris 9 machines just stop working. I stopped samba
and restarted it, found
there.
I'm looking for GECOS info, not the user's UID or GID.
Thanks,
Bob
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Levin College of Urban Affairs
In case others have this problem.
On 10/27/2010 09:50 AM, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
...
Linking shared library bin/pam_winbind.so
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
libintl_bindtextdomain ../nsswitch/pam_winbind.o
libintl_dgettext ../nsswitch/pam_winbind.o
ld: fatal: Symbol
On 10/27/2010 06:04 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Wednesday, October 27, 2010 09:50 PM, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
Still no progress trying to get Samba 3.5.6 built on Solaris 10, using
gcc 3.4.6.
Isn't it bad to use gcc for this? pam_winbind and nss_winbind would be
using gcc ABI
ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to
bin/pam_winbind.so
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [bin/pam_winbind.so] Error 1
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System Administrator She does the things you do
Levin College of Urban Affairs But she is an IBM
Cleveland State University
/18/2010 10:01 AM, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
Greetings,
No helpful hints have been offered to my winbind issues with Samba 3.4.9
and Solaris 9 I started trying to build Samba 3.5.6. Using gcc 3.4.6. I
added -lintl to the LIBS option in the Makefile which cleared some
earlier linker errors
the
first time it went of the rails so early in the building process.
-Bob
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System Administrator She does the things you do
Levin College
Directory. Any later 3.2 version I
see run-time errors with winbind which is why I decided to give 3.5 a try.
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others it seems), but I've
never seen a solution posted.
Thanks,
bob
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Levin College of Urban Affairs
PCs, but not log onto or su to an
active directory user.
On 01/13/2010 04:03 PM, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
Greetings
Samba 3.4.4 built on Solaris 9 with gcc version 3.4.6
This is an Active Directory member server which was working with Samba
3.2.15 installed.
I was able to build 3.4.4
Greetings
Samba 3.4.4 built on Solaris 9 with gcc version 3.4.6
This is an Active Directory member server which was working with Samba
3.2.15 installed.
I was able to build 3.4.4 without errors as well as access shares as an
active directory user from a client PC without any issues so far.
Greetings,
I have been attempting an existing Samba domain member server that is
running Samba 3.2.15 to 3.3.9 (or 3.4.3) but in either case my AD users
end up being unknown to the server.
I am using the idmap rid on the member server - no changes allowed to AD
server, AD server not managed
Greetings,
I hope someone can tell me if what I want to do is possible with Samba
or not. I have been searching for info and found a number of people
with similar problems, but not an answer.
I have a Samba server (3.2.4) running on a Solaris 10 machine which is a
member server in Active
Greetings,
I have a number of samba servers that will need to become Active
Directory (AD) member servers. The testing I've done so far with
default mapping has worked just fine.
I configured a server to be an AD member server, joined it to AD but was
unable to access it from a client PC -
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Christopher Perry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems weird. On 75% of my machines, it creates accounts as:
c:\documents and settings\username
on 25% of the machines, it creates them as:
c:\docments and settings\username.DOMAINNAME
These are fresh machines, so
Greetings,
Before I get to far digging I was wondering if anyone else was seeing
problems with Samba 3.2 on Solaris 10 (Sparc.) I built Samba with gcc
3.4.3.
Clients are denied access to server resources and I'm seeing the
following in the logs:
[2008/07/02 15:47:38, 3]
Brian Gregorcy wrote:
...
Hi Bob,
I recently did something similar, this page helped me the most of
anything I believe it was section 14.3
http://samba.dsmirror.nl/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/idmapper.html
Thank you, I'll be taking a look at that next. I am just perplexed that
Still hoping that someone can help clear this up.
Greetings,
I've been reading and re-reading Chapter 12. Group Mapping: MS Windows
and UNIX, Mailing list messages with the subjects valid users = +group
doesn't work and Unix ADS group membership or vice versa and all I've
gotten is more
Greetings,
I've been reading and re-reading Chapter 12. Group Mapping: MS Windows
and UNIX, Mailing list messages with the subjects valid users = +group
doesn't work and Unix ADS group membership or vice versa and all I've
gotten is more confused.
I have to move my samba servers from a Samba
Ryan Bair wrote:
You can't make a local user a member of an AD group since AD needs to
know about them.
You can however add an AD user to a local group just like you would
for a local user.
This is true with normal LDAP accounts as well.
I've spent a fair chunk of the day looking for a
On 05/11/2006 10:51 AM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
...
I'd also like to kill the following configure options
--with-nisplus-home
--with-ldapsam
--with-automount
--with-dce-dfs
I've not seen anyone else speak up, but we are still making use of
Greetings,
We've been having an issue here with our Solaris servers running Samba.
On our Primary Domain Controller we have been unable to upgrade it
past Samba 3.0.14a. If we upgrade to any of the later versions PCs on
our network cannot join the domain.
Client PCs already in the domain
On 08/17/2005 12:46 AM, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
I have access to User Manager for AD and have modified the profile
entry for my test user to:
profile path \\techops-test\profile
login script \\techops-test\netlogon\mglcua.bat
Home directory map h:\ to \\techops-test\homes\marteltest
I
Greetings,
I have been working on getting Samba 3.0.20rc2 on a Sun Solaris box to
play nice with our institution's Active Directory (AD) environment. The
AD set-up is pretty plain and I have no ability to make changes to its
configuration - a different department runs that show.
Should I
Originally opened bug 2829 against 3.0.20pre1. Same issue seems to
exist in 3.0.20pre2 - winbind dumps core shortly after starting.
Solaris 9, sparc, gcc 3.2.2, openldap-2.2.24,MIT Kerberos 1.4
Built samba with:
LDFLAGS=-L/opt/local/openldap/lib -Wl,-R/opt/local/openldap/lib
Greetings,
Here is what I have built samba on:
Solaris 9
GCC 3.2.2
samba-3.0.20pre1
openldap-2.2.24
MIT Kerberos 1.4
Samba built with:
./configure --prefix=/opt/local/samba --with-automount --with-profile
--with-acl-support --with-utmp --with-winbind --with-ads --with-ldap
Greetings,
I currently have Samba 3.0.14a built using gcc 3.2.2 on a Solaris
9/Sparc box. This Samba server is a member server of our Active
Directory (AD) domain called CSUNET. When logged unto a windows
client machine as an AD user I can see and access resources on the
Solaris server.
On 06/20/2005 08:51 AM, Mattier, Ricardo wrote:
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the info. Are you using openldap? If so, which
switches are you using to compile openldap?
Greetings, Rick,
Yes, but just to build Samba - we are not using at this point for
anything else.
I was using
On 06/15/2005 12:01 PM, Robert M. Martel wrote:
Greetings,
Still trying to get Samba 3.0.15pre2 built on a Solaris 9 box with PAM
support. I am using gcc 3.3.2 and I have openldap-2.2.24, krb5-1.4, and
Cyrus SASL 2.1.20 installed.
I have found other posting by people with problems building
Greetings,
Still trying to get Samba 3.0.15pre2 built on a Solaris 9 box with PAM
support. I am using gcc 3.3.2 and I have openldap-2.2.24, krb5-1.4, and
Cyrus SASL 2.1.20 installed.
I have found other posting by people with problems building on Solaris
as well as asking about the
Greetings,
I've been going over mailing list archives and searching the web but all
I've been able to turn up are people with similar problems, but not
solutions.
I am trying to build Samba 3.0.15pre2 on a Solaris 9 box with Active
Directory support. (i have built and have working such a
On 06/06/2005 03:19 PM, Mattier, Ricardo wrote:
Hello,
I'm having problems configuring Samba to work using ADS. I've
successfully compiled LDAP. When I try ./configure --with-pam
--with-winbind --with-ads --with-krb5 --with-ldap It says Active
Directory support requires LDAP support Are
On 02/03/2005 06:39 PM, Michael J. Welch, Ph.D. wrote:
I am experiencing an error which has been reported on the internet
since Samba 2.2.7 and Windows 2000. There are many suggestions as
...
[An attempt to open a VS C++ project with no .NCB file. VS tries to
build another file, but fails during
On 01/28/2005 10:33 AM, Morgan Toal wrote:
Hi there,
Thanks to everyone for their suggestions.
Unfortunately, I must be missing something, I did delete the
group_mappings.tdb and re-create my groups. This has not improved the
situation unfortunately.
Where else might I look?
...
I saw a problem
On 01/28/2005 01:23 PM, Paul Gienger wrote:
I saw a problem like this when testing Samba 3 on Solaris 9. I had to
make sure that the domain admin group mapped to the unix group that
I wanted *and* that unix group had to be the PRIMARY group for the
user in question.
This sounds a lot like
Greetings,
This is not a problem with Samba as I see it but I am hoping that others
on the list have some ideas for working around the issue.
Our central computer services group scans all the campus networks using
Nessus and some custom rules to look for security problems.
What I am seeing
On 12/14/2004 03:06 PM, Michael Wynne wrote:
Hello,
I'm hoping that somebody out there can help with this strange problem...
First off I'm running Kernel 2.6.9, Samba 3.0.9 on Debian Linux, with
WinXP clients.
Users working out of their home directories are creating and saving
Excel documents
I had this problem with Cups and samba and it ended up being a mis-match
on the printer options. The printers were able to print duplex and
the the default for CUPS on the server was duplex and the default for
the windows driver was simplex (or was it the other way around? I can't
recall at
Greetings,
I have been playing with 3.0.8rc2 on a test machine to get ready
to upgrade my samba 2 PDC to Samba 3.
I ran across an issue with mapping the domain admin group to a
local UNIX group on the server and I wanted to know if the behavior I
saw was normal or not.
The
On 11/05/2004 10:39 AM, Paul Gienger wrote:
Is this the expected behavior?
Does Samba not look at secondary group memberships for accounts?
Is this something odd because I am on a Solaris box? (hey, it
has happened before.)
That all depends. What is your passdb backend
On 11/05/2004 12:07 PM, Paul Gienger wrote:
Right now the test system is using the old smbpasswd back end and
is set for security = user - it is currently functioning as a PDC
for the a test domain.
And system users are coming froom? /etc/passwd and /etc/group or
something else?
Greetings,
I recently upgraded my print server from Samba 2.2.8a to 3.0.7 and all
is working well except banner pages for the print jobs. I am getting
them now an I don't want them.
This is under Sun Solaris 9 using the stock LP spooler. In my smb.conf
I have had set (for years now) print
Greetings,
I am using Samba (both 2.2.8a and 3.0.4) on servers running CUPS and
have used cupsaddsmb to make the Cups drivers available for download to
the client PCs. Everything has been working as it should.
I need to make some changes to the PPD files on the CUPS servers. The
question I
On Sat Feb 1 11:00:04 GMT 2003, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Dr. Hansjoerg Maurer wrote:
Hi,
could it be a problem with the operating system, samba runs on?
On Solaris 2.8 I have the same problems, decribed above, but not on
linux (both running samba 2.2.7a
I have much trouble with drivers from HP.
The drivers that come with w2k XP works.
If you have to use the drivers from the manufakturer of the
printer try the default devmode parameter in smb.conf
to initialize the driver. Once done you can remove
the default devmode from smb.conf.
So SAMBA no longer supports print driver downloads. That is about the
only conclusion that I can come to at this point. I've not been able to get
Windows printer driver downloads to work right since Samba 2.2.2.
No one but printer admins displays the correct settings
Greetings and Happy New Year,
My samba print server is still running 2.2.2 and I've not been able to
upgrade it past that point. I have not been able to get the printer drivers to
behave properly in ANY later version.
Currently I am testing Samba 2.2.7 running
Greetings, all,
I have a fresh install of Samba 2.2.7 on a Solaris 9 machine. Stand alone, not
part of a domain. Testing with a stand alone Windows 2000 professional client
with service pack 3 installed.
I am having problems setting defaults for the installed printer drivers and I
have been
From my earlier post:
...
When I install the W2K drivers and set the options for each printer, only users
in the printer admin group see the customized settings. Normal users only see
the default settings that the driver originally installed, not the ones I edited
(such as duplex installed,
On My Solaris test machine - still having printer driver issues - I'm
seeing lines like this in the smb log for the client machine:
[2002/11/27 13:40:07, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_addform(7180)
_spoolss_addform: denied by handle permissions.
[2002/11/27 13:40:07,
I have Samba 2.2.6 complied against Cups 1.1.16 on a Sparc system running
Solaris 9. Cups has replaced the stock system V lp spooler on this system
(original packages removed.)
Cups working from UNIX command line is A-OK.
I have been working on setting up Samba to play nice with cups. I
Greetings,
Similar to the other CUPS thread, but not the same. Samba 2.2.5 built
on a Sparc Solaris 9 box with Cups 1.1.5. I've set up Samba to print with Cups
as outlined in the docs. I am able to download the generic Adobe print driver
to my Windows 2000 clients
I having the same problem with a couple of W2K boxes on our network.
The user could print for a bit, then get access denied messages. If we stopped
and restarted the Samba daemons the user was able to print again - for a while.
Sometimes removing and re-adding the printer would
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