I know this might be a stupid question but how can I view my utmp file to
see who is connected to the server via smb connection?
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From: Kaplan, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 1:56 PM
To: Fabiano Caixeta Duarte; SAMBA Maillist
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Caixeta Duarte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 3:56 PM
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Subject: RE: [Samba] UTMP duplicated entries
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005, Talwar, Puneet (NIH/NIAID) wrote:
I know this might be a stupid question but how can I view my utmp file to
see who is connected
I would like if UTMP would be installed with the samba RPM package that
comes with the Red Hat system?
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From: Talwar, Puneet (NIH/NIAID)
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 4:19 PM
To: 'Fabiano Caixeta Duarte'
Cc: SAMBA Maillist
Subject: RE: [Samba] UTMP duplicated
Is there anyway I can check if any users are connected to the server via SMB
connection and how long have they been connected for?
Thanks,
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We have an AD env at the org I work for. But the AD that is structured here
is little different from a standard AD setup. We have one large domain and
then child domain. In the large domain which is the top of the AD tree we
have the entire user in that domain and then computer account are on
I would like to know if I am able to run wbinfo -u and -g option, it works
successfully. But when I try to connect from a Win XP box, it say it is not
able to connect to the domain controller or access denied.
Can you guys help me with this problem?
Thanks,
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I get the following error message when I try to connect from my WIN XP box.
CONFIGURATION INFORMATION COULD NOT BE READ FROM THE DOMAIN CONTROLLER,
EITHER BECAUSE THE MACHINE IS UNAVAILABLE, OR ACCESS HAS BEEN DENIED
I successfully able join the domain using the net command with
I am unable to connect to the SMB server from a WIN XP system. I was able
to join the DOMAIN using the net command.
Here is output I got from the log file.
Thanks,
auth/auth_domain.c:connect_to_domain_password_server
connect_to_domain_password_server: unable to setup the NETLOGON
Question, do you have to setup krb5.conf file to get winbind to work
properly?
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Puneet Talwar
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From: Penny Willisson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 7:31 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Samba 3 ADS
I am having a strange problem when I connect from a XP box to my Linux box
via samba using winbind. I have setup winbind to create my home folder when
I log into the Linux box, but the problem I am having is that when connect
to the Linux box I see my username folder appear on the screen and
I am having the same issue as well, but when I went back to look at the log
file, I notice something that got my attention in the log file and try to
see on the web if anybody got a similar message, but I didn't have any luck.
Here is what I am getting in the log file, when I run the wbinfo -u
I think I am encountering similar problem here. From a Windows box I am
able to connect to the server and I can see my username share folder but for
some reason it keeps telling me that it can't find the network path found.
Could it be that it is not creating the home dir even though I have
I have question, if I have about 500 Active Directory users on my network
and I would like them to connect to my Linux server via SMB from MS Windows
box. Would there be any way where I can setup an auto mount of the users
home directory on the Linux Server, so I can avoid adding 500 users to
winbind
feature
On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 09:51, Talwar, Puneet (NIH/NIAID) wrote:
I have question, if I have about 500 Active Directory users on my network
and I would like them to connect to my Linux server via SMB from MS
Windows
box. Would there be any way where I can setup an auto mount
HI,
I am trying to install the latest version of Samba on Solaris 9 x86 platform
and I am getting this error message that it needs libldap.
I thought my default Solaris 9 installs Libldap. Please let me know if
someone has been able solve this problem.
checking for ldap_set_rebind_proc...
I have Samba 3.0.4 running on Solaris 9 sparc platform. I would like the
user use there AD login and password. I have setup similar config on Linux
and it works fine. So I am not sure why is not working Solaris 9. Here is
the error message I am getting.
#net join -U [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, the problem I am having here is that I have setup winbind, and Kerberos
on my Red Hat Linux box to talk to the AD server for user authentication and
everything works fine, I can even telnet into the Linux box using the AD
account and password and so forth. But when it comes time for me
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Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 7:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba HOME Share
On Friday 07 May 2004 18:44, Talwar, Puneet (NIH/NIAID) wrote:
OK, the problem I am having here is that I have setup winbind, and
Kerberos
on my Red Hat Linux box to talk to the AD server for user
direction
(home dir on win) you need a different setup. It's been discussed here,
but I don't know what to do for it.
Talwar, Puneet (NIH/NIAID) wrote:
I believe it is 3.0.2. Strange thing is that I can see the share folder
but
when I click on my username folder then I get the permission
I have a question about Samba and Winbind setup. I have successfully setup
Samba, Winbind and Kerberos w/out any problems and I am even able to pull
all the info from the AD user list running the wbinfo -u, and -g and the
getent passwd as well. The question I have is when it comes time to login
I have been having a hard time login into a RH AS 3.0 using my MS AD account
and password. I did successfully setup winbind, krb5 and samba w/out any
major complications. But when it came to login I investigate as to why I am
not able to log into the linux box using my AD account and password.
I am trying to install Samba 3.0.3 on Solaris 9 and when I execute the
configure command I get the following error msg. I did install the latest
version of openldap and set the env variable for the ldap lib.
If anyone has encountered similar problem please let me know.
#./configure --with-ads
Well I did do that as well and ran the crle command. HMMM What else can
I be missing here?
-Original Message-
From: Erwin Fritz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 4:50 PM
To: Talwar, Puneet (NIH/NIAID)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3.0.3
HI,
I saw your e-mail on the web and I am having exactly the same problem
running Red Hat AS 3.0. can you please let me know what security parameter
you have changed in smb.conf to get wbinfo to work properly with -u -t -g
and as well getent option.
Thanks,
HI,
I am sorry I forgot to post the problem that I am having. It is the same
issue who posted this e-mail originally. Please let me know what should I do
to fix the problem that I am having.
Edit /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
realm = KERBEROS.REALM
security = ADS
encrypt
HI,
I am trying to setup winbind on Samba 3.0.2 running on Red Hat AS 3.0. I
have completed most of the steps of setting up winbind successfully but when
it came for me to login in using the AD account username and password, it
didn't allow me to login. the error message i am getting is
HI,
I am trying to setup WINBIND on my Red Hat Linux AS box and I have completed
most of the steps but I am encountering come problem when I am joining the
samba server to the PDC domain. Below is the syntax I am using:
#Smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC -U Administrator
See 'net join' for this
HI,
When I add a samba user with smbpasswd -a command how do I tell I am using
pam_smb_auth to authenticate against MS AD running on Red Hat Linux?
Thanks,
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I have installed Samba 3.0 beta and when I try to connect to the samba
server from Win2ksever, the error messages I see is \\hostname
file:///\\hostname is not accessible. Can someone please let me know
what I am doing wrong here?
Thanks,
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Puneet Talwar
HI,
I would like to know some peoples experience on samba authentication against
ADS and if so how was the setup procedure and did the authentication part of
mechanism work that way you wanted it to?
Thanks,
Puneet
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HI,
I have a question I recently install samba 3.0.0 beta rpm on Red Hat 9 and I
would like to know how can I setup that I can authenticate against AD
server?
Thanks,
Puneet
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Puneet Talwar
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Quoting Talwar, Puneet (NIH/NIAID) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
HI,
I have a question I recently install samba 3.0.0 beta rpm on Red Hat 9
and I
would like to know how can I setup that I can authenticate against AD
server?
Thanks,
Puneet
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