Hi Andrew, thanks for the reply.
Presently, my configuration (as shown) works great for user accounts with known
passwords within the active directory domain (very few of these - mostly admin,
service, test accounts). The issue lies when trying to use upn-mapped user
accounts. Active
On Mon, 2012-11-05 at 19:58 +, Rafferty, Joseph wrote:
Hi Andrew, thanks for the reply.
Presently, my configuration (as shown) works great for user accounts with
known passwords within the active directory domain (very few of these -
mostly admin, service, test accounts). The issue
For the user continuum\jrafferty (continuum is the AD realm):
http://pastebin.com/DJ3xShTr
Using the user principal name, jraffe...@tamu.edu
http://pastebin.com/34VXJuAc
Using just jrafferty
http://pastebin.com/ZF7EE2n7
Interestingly, I emailed our AD admins on the
On Mon, 2012-11-05 at 21:39 +, Rafferty, Joseph wrote:
For the user continuum\jrafferty (continuum is the AD realm):
http://pastebin.com/DJ3xShTr
OK, now I see the issue. Your setup is deliberately incompatible with
NTLM authentication (as you only have random passwords recorded on
On Thu, 2012-11-01 at 15:00 +, Rafferty, Joseph wrote:
Hello,
I'm having some difficulty understanding the best approach to setting up a
samba fileserver in our environment. We have an active directory domain
(2008) that has account stubs that we use for security and authorization
Hello,
I'm having some difficulty understanding the best approach to setting up a
samba fileserver in our environment. We have an active directory domain (2008)
that has account stubs that we use for security and authorization (the
passwords are unknown/random). This domain has a one-way
Eck
Gesendet: Montag, 1. Oktober 2012 21:35
An: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] Active directory - Unclean shutdown
Hello,
Connecting to a share using Windows 7 should work fine. We do this a lot. Maybe
you need some registry changes that are also needed for joining Windows 7
Hello,
i try to connect samba with my active directory. I was able to join the domain
successfully and my winbindd running fine.
With samba 3.4.3 and samba 3.6.7 i get the following error when i try to
connect to a share from a windows 7 box:
[2012/10/01 15:01:14, 4]
Hello,
Connecting to a share using Windows 7 should work fine. We do this a
lot. Maybe you need some registry changes that are also needed for
joining Windows 7 to a Samba domain.
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7#Windows_7_Registry_settings
Regarding Samba 4, there is now a release
On Mon, 2012-10-01 at 13:58 +, bjoern.bec...@easycash.de wrote:
Hello,
i try to connect samba with my active directory. I was able to join the
domain successfully and my winbindd running fine.
With samba 3.4.3 and samba 3.6.7 i get the following error when i try to
connect to a
Hello Samba team,
On our Solaris 10u8 system with the exact config, I'm able to set
both Active Directory user and group permissions. On our OpenIndiana
system I'm able to set Active Directory *user* permissions but when I
try to set Active Directory group permission it fails. Here is
Hello,
I have configured a Nagios server to be part of a Windows 2003 domain.
The Linux server is RedHat 5.3 with winbind version 3.0.22. The
configuration is using kerberos and pam with winbind to support
Windows user and local account.
Everything is working fine until we test the active
Hello,
I have configured a Nagios server to be part of a Windows 2003 domain.
The Linux server is RedHat 5.3 with winbind version 3.0.22. The
configuration is using kerberos and pam with winbind to support
Windows user and local account.
Everything is working fine until we test the active
June 2011 17:37
To: James Osbourn
Subject: Re: [Samba] Active Directory member server
Hi James,
maybe the following configuration (examples) helps you out.
I have the following packages installed:
rpm -qa | grep -e samba -e krb5* | sort
=
output:
krb5-auth-dialog-0.7-1
krb5-devel
I am trying to setup samba as a Windows front end to a CUPS print server. We
seem to be having some problems getting the server registered in the domain and
for users to be able to connect to the server. Our problems seems to stem from
the fact that we add our machines to one domain which has
We are migrating to 2008 Active Directory and in making changed to
smb.conf and krb5.conf and restarting smb services I get below error in
the winbindd.log:
Winbind won't start
[2011/04/07 15:03:09, 1] nsswitch/winbindd.c:main(979)
winbindd version 3.0.22-13.16-SUSE-SLES10 started.
Dear Jeremy and samba team, when I move my nas to AD mode I see the smb.conf as
shown below.
what is use of passdb backend here ?, when anybody try to authenticate to samba
it uses the passdb_winbind.so and contacts the password server 10.32.125.116 to
verify login/password.
attached complete
Copying samba-technical.
On 1 November 2010 02:54, Christopher Chan
christopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk wrote:
On Friday, October 29, 2010 01:53 AM, Dale Schroeder wrote:
Tommie,
To emulate an Active Directory DC, you will have to use Samba 4.
Note that Samba 4 is still in alpha, but some have
On Friday, October 29, 2010 01:53 AM, Dale Schroeder wrote:
Tommie,
To emulate an Active Directory DC, you will have to use Samba 4.
Note that Samba 4 is still in alpha, but some have reported using it
successfully in production environments.
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4
Does
Tommie,
To emulate an Active Directory DC, you will have to use Samba 4.
Note that Samba 4 is still in alpha, but some have reported using it
successfully in production environments.
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4
Dale
On 10/28/2010 11:43 AM, Tomas Alberto Ramirez Andujar wrote:
Hello,
I'm curious if anybody knows how to configure the order in which domain
controllers are contacted by clients for authentication purposes and other
such stuff. I've a situation where it seems that all our Windows computers
are attempting to authenticate off of a remote server before the
...@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] On
Behalf Of Casey Allen Shobe
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 3:31 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Active Directory domain controller authentication order
Hello,
I'm curious if anybody knows how to configure the order in which
Hi,
Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
which is backwards. I'm not even certain where to check what they are
actually attempting to authenticate against,
echo %LOGONSERVER% at the DOS prompt will tell you.
but whenever a VPN tunnel we
have to an upstream office breaks, logins and file share
]
On Behalf Of Casey Allen Shobe
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 3:31 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Active Directory domain controller authentication order
Hello,
I'm curious if anybody knows how to configure the order in which domain
controllers are contacted by clients
, 2010 4:12 PM
To: Vaudo, David
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Active Directory domain controller authentication order
Thanks,
I've found the following, as I only have read-only access to the sites and
services stuff:
* Our subnet is associated with our site definition.
* Under
...@shobe.info [1]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 4:12 PM
To: Vaudo, David
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org [2]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Active Directory domain controller
authentication order
Thanks,
I've found the following, as I only have read-only access to the
sites and services stuff
Greetings we have samba v3.3.x as a domain member of active directory.
Samba also uses winbind for user enumeration.
What ports need to be opened on the network ACLs to allow samba to
connect to active directory?
thanks,
Ryan
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Hi,
I'm using a domain where the DNS is hosted by a couple of domain controllers
on the network, outside of my control. I do have ability to work with group
policy and active directory users and computers.
I was able to join a samba/linux computer to the domain using 'net rpc join
-S IP of
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 7:31 AM, Casey Allen Shobe ca...@shobe.info wrote:
Hi,
I'm using a domain where the DNS is hosted by a couple of domain
controllers
on the network, outside of my control. I do have ability to work with
group
policy and active directory users and computers.
I was
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Robert LeBlanc rob...@leblancnet.us
wrote:
When you use net ads join to join the computer to the domain, it should
register the machine in DNS as well.
Well, prior to reading this I actually got things changed over to use
security = ads insead of domain, and
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Casey Allen Shobe ca...@shobe.info wrote:
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Robert LeBlanc rob...@leblancnet.uswrote:
When you use net ads join to join the computer to the domain, it should
register the machine in DNS as well.
Well, prior to reading this I
We have a Gentoo box running Samba and is a member of the Active
Directory domain. This Gentoo box is going to be a fileserver. I want
our users to login to their computer using Active Directory for
authentication. The computers are all members of the Active Directory
domain. I setup Samba
Hello,
We have a Gentoo box running Samba and is a member of the Active
Directory domain. This Gentoo box is going to be a fileserver. I want
our users to login to their computer using Active Directory for
authentication. The computers are all members of the Active Directory
domain. I
[mailto:brian.grego...@utah.edu]
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 12:56 PM
To: David Armstrong
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Active Directory Integration Problems
David Armstrong wrote:
Thanks for the replies. I have modified the share portion of my
smb.conf file as shown below. Still
@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Active Directory Integration Problems
David Armstrong wrote:
Thanks for the replies. I have modified the share portion of my
smb.conf file as shown below. Still no luck.
[test]
path = /home/2CP/darmstrong
browseable = yes
read only
HI:)
what permission you used for the folder:
/home/CHE-shares/faculty
?
Thanks:)
Gabi
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:20 AM, gregorcybrian.grego...@utah.edu wrote:
[test]
path = /home/2CP/darmstrong
valid users = 2CP\darmstrong,2CP\buexec,2CP\test,itadmin
write list =
David Armstrong wrote:
Thanks for the replies. I have modified the share portion of my
smb.conf file as shown below. Still no luck.
[test]
path = /home/2CP/darmstrong
browseable = yes
read only = yes
inherit permissions = yes
valid users =
Hello everyone,
I have setup Samba 3.0.28a on an Ubuntu 8.04 server. The setup that I
am working with is an exact copy (as far as I can tell) if an identical
installation that I did on a test box. Kerberos is setup and working
properly. I can use kinit to issue tickets. The box has been
[test]
path = /home/2CP/darmstrong
valid users = 2CP\darmstrong,2CP\buexec,2CP\test,itadmin
write list = 2CP\darmstrong,2CP\buexec,2CP\test,itadmin
read list =
Try setting up your share like this, I am not sure that you need the quotes
except of groups
[mailto:ggre...@minervanetworks.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 2:38 PM
To: gregorcy; David Armstrong
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Active Directory Integration Problems
On 7/9/09 2:20 PM, gregorcy brian.grego...@utah.edu wrote:
[test]
path = /home/2CP/darmstrong
We are using a windows server 2003 active directory as our single sign
on server. I have been able to get our RHEL4U6 servers to authenticate
with active directory.
My concern is that the RID mapping to unix uid/gid range (15000-2)
is stored locally on each machine in a tdb database. So far
Dale,
Thanks for the information and the link. We are just now trying to
implement this and we have not implemented this on any production
servers. I need to talk with my security person to see if we
have/planning to have trusted domains. If we do then I will have to go
with the ldap/ADS
Hi All
I just got my RHEL5 hosts authenticating successfully from a Win2K3-R2
Active Directory server using the Samba / Winbind combination. While the
host login capability works perfectly, we need the capability to deny
specific users and groups access to specific computers.
The generic Active
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Behalf Of Michael Melia Jr.
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 11:22 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Samba Active Directory - Login from non Domain
Machine
I have Samba running on debian etch using winbind and my windows 2003
active directory
I have Samba running on debian etch using winbind and my windows 2003
active directory infrastructure. Everything works find. I have one
issue.
I cannot connect to a share from a machine that is not on the domain.
If I try to connect to the share from a windows xp box that is not on
the domain
I have a RHEL 4.6 server with the Red Hat supplied Samba
3.0.25b-1.el4_6.4 packages (samba, samba-client, samba-common)
installed. I was able to bind this server to our Active Directory forest
but when I run groups username all I get is username : domain users
despite the fact our users are
Hello
I have added a Linux member server (my laptop) to our production
Windows 2003 ADS domain (with net ads join, not net rpc join). Yet,
when I browse to it from an Xp client (member of the domain) I still
get a username/password dialog.
What works:
- wbinfo -g and wbinfo -u show usernames and
Frank Van Damme wrote:
Hello
I have added a Linux member server (my laptop) to our production
Windows 2003 ADS domain (with net ads join, not net rpc join). Yet,
when I browse to it from an Xp client (member of the domain) I still
get a username/password dialog.
What works:
- wbinfo -g and
Using Debian 4.0.I want to create one Share (eg. Files) and have
subdirectories for each department. This is so that users only have to
mount one share. So it looks something like this:
Files
- Accounting
- Human Resources
- Enginnering
- etc
Using Samba how can I give
Hello
For the moment I manage the user in the network with win 2000 Server.
I want to use an linux OS to manage the network? Is this possible.
So. How can I organize and configure the Cent OS to use it as Active
Directory Server, and to open all the existing users
there, and then to shut down
On 8/1/07, Adriatik Allamani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So. How can I organize and configure the Cent OS to use it as Active
Directory Server, and to open all the existing users
there, and then to shut down the win2000 Server and to Activate the
CentOS as domain controller?
I want to use Red
Well I'm hoping someone here can give me some assistance. Where I work we
manage multiple AD forests. We are looking for a way to centrally manage
this. Right now each forest has its own logins for our support people here.
I hoping there's a way to make samba make this a bit easier. I know samba
Hello all,
I have 3 Linux boxes all authenticating against 2 Windows 2003 domain
controllers. Each Linux box is running a different Linux and samba version:
Box1: CentOS 3.4 3.0.25-7
Box2: CentOS 4.4 3.0.10-1
Box3: CentOS 5 3.0.23c-2
Their smb.conf and krb5.conf files are all identical
Greetings,
This is about a samba installation plugged on Active directory.
I would like to bounce on :
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-January/099472.html
I understand distribution groups are not real groups, as Unix people
mean them. Distribution groups are, by design, only related
On Wed, 2007-03-21 at 13:41 +0100, Vincent Deffontaines wrote:
Greetings,
This is about a samba installation plugged on Active directory.
I would like to bounce on :
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-January/099472.html
I understand distribution groups are not real groups, as
simo wrote:
On Wed, 2007-03-21 at 13:41 +0100, Vincent Deffontaines wrote:
Greetings,
This is about a samba installation plugged on Active directory.
I would like to bounce on :
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-January/099472.html
I understand distribution groups are not real
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P. L. wrote:
Yes. I have MIT Kerberos installed and working on my
embedded Linux system. kinit is running fine and I
can join an AD domain.
If I manually create the Unix and Samba user (matching
the AD users and passwords) on my embedded
Does your system supports kerberos?
Venlig Hilsen (Best Regards)
stud. med. Rune Tønnesen
P. L. skrev:
Hi,
My embedded linux system doesn't support NSS. Is
there a way to configure Samba/winbind to work with
Windows 2003 Active Directory without using NSS?
I can successfully join an AD
Yes. I have MIT Kerberos installed and working on my
embedded Linux system. kinit is running fine and I
can join an AD domain.
If I manually create the Unix and Samba user (matching
the AD users and passwords) on my embedded Linux Samba
server, my Windows AD member servers then can access
the
Hi,
My embedded linux system doesn't support NSS. Is
there a way to configure Samba/winbind to work with
Windows 2003 Active Directory without using NSS?
I can successfully join an AD domain, but AD users
can't access the Samba shares.
Thanks,
Sam
I'm very new to Samba. Is it possible to work as replacement of Win2003
DC? And can i configure Windows Server 2003 Group Policy using Samba?
Let me introduce some quick tips and information.
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No, thats not possible.
Samba 3 basically acts as sort of an NT 4 style DC. It doesn't support Group
Policys. I think there was some discussion of this though with samba 4, but
not sure.
On Wednesday 14 March 2007 4:56 am, Erdenebat Gantomor wrote:
I'm very new to Samba. Is it possible to
hi
i have problems with users from a PDC server (active directory users)
when they try to conect to a database on linux
coz they cant conect to linux for the autentication problem
any help plzz
thx a lot
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I'm trying to use samba with A/D integration for authenticating shares
(security=ads in smb.conf). It works, mostly. But there are several
dozen accounts that I have identified (and probably many more which I
haven't identified) for which it DOES NOT work. I can see no
significant difference
Hi folks,
I'm setting up a new samba box (Redhat ES 4.0, with Rehat
samba-3.0.10-1.4E.9) to replace a proprietry OS X version that's been
running home directories for our school staff - we've previously used
local accounts and groups on the OS X server rather than the AD accounts
all our staff
Hi folks,
I'm setting up a new samba box (Redhat ES 4.0, with Rehat
samba-3.0.10-1.4E.9) to replace a proprietry OS X version that's been
running home directories for our school staff - we've previously used
local accounts and groups on the OS X server rather than the AD accounts
all our staff
John Snowdon said:
SNIP
I assume, perhaps naively, that this is because Samba is purely looking
up group information for my account from winbind? If so, what do I need
to modify so that Samba ignores group information from winbind and
purely uses /etc/group?
I've encountered a similar
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On 01/16/2007 09:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Hi,
I have a Samba 3 server which authenticate in AD. Is it
possible to map windows usergroups against UNIX ones?
Hmmm... yes it is, but I'm not sure if it is in
the way you want it. :-)
Hi,
I have a Samba 3 server which authenticate in AD. Is it possible to map windows
usergroups against UNIX ones?
In the logs, I see several SIDs whenever an user authenticate itself, but I
don't know how to use them.
For example, here is my [global]
[global]
dos charset =
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From: Bill Ries-Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jan 14, 2007 12:00 AM
Subject: Active directory not working across openvpn tunnel
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Network is
192.168.1.x office --HSP domain
Network is
192.168.1.x office --HSP domain --small business server and exchange host
Linux server
openvpn tunnel
Linux server
192.168.19.x 192.168.10.x CRAGMART domain --school--small business server
I had to replace the linux server on the office side.
We now have nost services except
hello, this is my first letter.
sorry about my english.
i am trying to configure a samba and ldap server to auteticate windows and
linux clients.
can some one help me? i am new in linux, i need some howtos.
thanks for all.
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Josu Lazkano Lete wrote:
hello, this is my first letter.
sorry about my english.
i am trying to configure a samba and ldap server to auteticate windows and
linux clients.
can some one help me? i am new in linux, i need some howtos.
thanks for all.
Go to samba.org and look at the Samba
El Miércoles, 3 de Enero de 2007 14:08, Josu Lazkano Lete escribió:
hello, this is my first letter.
sorry about my english.
i am trying to configure a samba and ldap server to auteticate windows and
linux clients.
can some one help me? i am new in linux, i need some howtos.
Look the
this is not fully implemented yet. See here:
http://groups.google.com.au/group/linux.samba/browse_thread/thread/
a464f34c32de1184/4d20dc2e81cd2034?
lnk=stq=samba+domain+users+group+no+membersrnum=3hl=en#4d20dc2e81cd20
34
cheers GS
On 23 Jun 2006, at 20:44, Ashish Tyagi wrote:
Hi all
Hi all
I have configured samba 3.0.11 in a windows 2003 domain
as a domain member (security=ads).issue is, when i issue command
getent group |grep domain users it shows
DOMAIN+domain users:x:1004:
it don't shows any user in this group while this group contains all
the users in
Hello,
I am trying to walk through the following document:
http://homepages.lu/charlesschwartz/radius/freeRadius_AD_tutorial.pdf
in order to authenticate Cisco router and switch logins against
FreeRadius/Active Directory. Using the HowTo, I have successfully
joined a FC2 box to our Windows
Samba 3.0.22 on Solaris 9 with Active Directory
===
Dan Shearer
Version 1.0
May 2006
Official Samba binaries for Solaris 9 are not enabled for ADS
support. Enabling ADS is much harder than it looks, mostly because of
the crazy Solaris 9 build
:23
To: Simon Renshaw
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Active directory authentification with Samba
Use security = ADS or security = DOMAIN
On 04/11/2006 01:17 PM, Simon Renshaw wrote:
Hi,
I looked at the doc but I can't find what I'm looking for.
I have 1 Linux server (CentOS
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To: Simon Renshaw
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Active directory authentification with Samba
Use security = ADS or security = DOMAIN
On 04/11/2006 01:17 PM, Simon Renshaw wrote:
Hi,
I looked at the doc but I can't find what I'm
From: Rob Tanner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 avril, 2006 12:59
To: Simon Renshaw
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Active directory authentification with Samba
The samba home page (in SWAT) has a section at the bottom called Books.
Click on Samba 3 by Example
Hi,
I looked at the doc but I can't find what I'm looking for.
I have 1 Linux server (CentOS 4.3) running Samba 3.0.10 in a Windows
2003 AD domain. I modified Samba's conf file to point it to our WINS
server. We can access the share using \\servername. So far so good.
Is there a way to use AD
Use security = ADS or security = DOMAIN
On 04/11/2006 01:17 PM, Simon Renshaw wrote:
Hi,
I looked at the doc but I can't find what I'm looking for.
I have 1 Linux server (CentOS 4.3) running Samba 3.0.10 in a Windows
2003 AD domain. I modified Samba's conf file to point it to our WINS
server.
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 09:44 +1100, Ledesma, Pedro wrote:
Hi,
I would like to get some information about samba v2.x and Active directory
Native mode.
Samba 2.x is quite old now.
Our Windows 2003 domain function is currently set to interim mode, we would
like to raise the function
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Hello All,
I'm having an issue creating a two-way trust relationship between my
Samba Domain and a Windows 2003 Active Directory Domain. Here is a
summary of my environment:
Samba 3.0.14a
OpenLDAP 2.0.23-7
Debian Woody
Active Directory 2003
Hi,
I would like to get some information about samba v2.x and Active directory
Native mode.
Our Windows 2003 domain function is currently set to interim mode, we would
like to raise the function level to Native.
I am wondering if this will break users accessing samba shares.
hi all
I have :
samba-3.0.9-2.3 and winbind-3.0.9-2.3 on suse 9.2
a windows 2000 server pack 4
clients 2000 pro pack 4
evertything looks ok, i can log on the clients, the
windows profile is a linux share, acl are ok...
BUT here is my bug :
the user john logs on 2000 station1 , creates a file
On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 11:42 +0100, Andreas Unterkircher wrote:
Hello list,
I'm using several samba server (mix between v2.2 and v3.0 versions)
within an Active Directory domain. These servers are normal domain
members and winbind is used to lookup the domain users on the linux
machines.
Hello list,
I'm using several samba server (mix between v2.2 and v3.0 versions)
within an Active Directory domain. These servers are normal domain
members and winbind is used to lookup the domain users on the linux
machines.
Sometimes it looks like that some of the servers get kicked out of
I am trying to get Samba to authenticate to a Win2k DC. The error I
consistently get is Failed to verify incoming ticket Using wbinfo I can
pull the user and groups from the DC. Using krb5 I can get a good ticket
from the DC. I have the winbind options in my smb.conf exactly as listed in
the docs.
Burke
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From: Joseph Krueger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Active Directory authentication fails
Please include smb.conf
Chip Burke wrote:
I am
This is a new install with a very novice samba user . We are running samba
3.0.20 on a Solaris 9 server. We have 3 domains controllers - 1 old NT and
1Win 2000 Active Directory and 1 Win 2003 Active Directory. The support
group that
administers the domains, have a limited skill set. If its not
Does TACOMANEWS allow anonymous binding to it Active Directory LDAP? If not
you need to set a authuser (wbinfo --set-auth-user). Also you can determine
if it support anonymous bind or not by running simply queries using
ldapsearch with and without -D option.
On 12/20/05, Rich Bonfoey [EMAIL
Dear all,
I guess there were a lot of posts about this subject, but Im really stuck
prefer start a new thread hoping that some of you
won't mind re-posting to help the Samba NewBie that I am.
well, here is my situation:
- more than 1000 users on a hetegenous network, One Domain the need to
Hi,
I think there is one thing or two you must change.
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Dear all,
I guess there were
On Sat, 2005-10-15 at 12:10 +0530, Akshay Guleria wrote:
No, although Samba can interact with Kerberos, it can't actually control
an AD domain. That's what Samba 4 is for.
ok. so finally, when is samba 4 coming !? :)
We expect a technology preview in a month or so, but you can download
No, although Samba can interact with Kerberos, it can't actually control
an AD domain. That's what Samba 4 is for.
ok. so finally, when is samba 4 coming !? :)
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Akshay Guleria wrote:
You can setup Samba3 to honour an MIT kerberos realm (getting the
clients to function is a different matter, but possible). You can also
have Heimdal backed onto Samba3's LDAP database, which you can populate
with the vampire tools. And yes,, the goal of Samba4 is to host
Akshay Guleria wrote:
Hi,
I have been working on Windows NT PDC to OpenLDAP+Samba migration
project and all is going on well, thanks to idealx.
Now, I want to now do migrate MS Windows 2000/2003 based Active Directory
to Linux+Samba+OpenLDAP+Kerberos.
Somehow, the impression that I am getting
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 06:22 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
Akshay Guleria wrote:
Hi,
I have been working on Windows NT PDC to OpenLDAP+Samba migration
project and all is going on well, thanks to idealx.
Now, I want to now do migrate MS Windows 2000/2003 based Active Directory
to
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