Hi all
We are testing to migrate our multiple domain Samba3-LDAP system to Samba4.
As Samba 4 doesn't support multiple domains, we will convert every domain
into an OU, delegating the administration of each OU to a specific group of
users. Our environment has about 38 OUs and thousand of users
Hey all-
So linux machines in my domain, served by a Samba4 PDC, show up in the
Administrative Tools. I was testing GP to see if it would apply to linux
machines -- a basic one, just trying to deny a user from logging in. It does
nothing; though from samba-tool, I can verify this policy is
On 01/02/2013 18:52, Michael Ray wrote:
Hey all-
So linux machines in my domain, served by a Samba4 PDC, show up in the
Administrative Tools. I was testing GP to see if it would apply to linux
machines -- a basic one, just trying to deny a user from logging in. It does
nothing; though from
I would like to submit a RFP for Group Policy Implementation on Linux
desktops.
Primarily focusing on KDE/GNOME/Enlightenment integration.
It would encompass a lot of the work done with Samba I think, but extend
policy and record management of the LDAP and File access portions with
that of
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Gregory Carter gcar...@aesgi.com wrote:
I would like to submit a RFP for Group Policy Implementation on Linux
desktops.
this seems relevant, I've not tried implementing though.
http://www.thevarguy.com/2011/04/27/likewise-enterprise-a-hands-on-look/
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Replace ibus with dbus in my comments.
I am having issues with ibus (Fedora 18) right now writing a letter in
Chinese, and it was on my mind.
对不吃 -:) (sorry)
In any case,
http://www.thevarguy.com/2011/04/27/likewise-enterprise-a-hands-on-look
I think is too much Microsoft centric. I mean
On Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 04:31:00PM -0600, Gregory Carter wrote:
Replace ibus with dbus in my comments.
I am having issues with ibus (Fedora 18) right now writing a letter in
Chinese, and it was on my mind.
freeipa.org, is that something for you?
Volker
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SerNet GmbH, Bahnhofsallee 1b,
Finally, I have settled on the cause of the problem.
The SambaSID is causing problems when created through LAM.
I am not sure why it was working but now has a problem, but the issue
appears to be the SambaSID range that the new users are created in.
However older users in the same range have no
Ok, the problem is that I have a specific sambasid that will not allow
a user to login.
The problem is not with LAM specifically.
Conclusion, the group policy client service failed the logon error
occures only when a user has a specific sambasid. I will close this
thread and start a new one.
On
So after another day of investigation I have discovered it may be a LAM issue.
If I create a new user using smbldap-useradd the new user can login to
my win7 workstations. However, if I create the new user in LAM the new
user receives the error group policy client service failed the logon.
Access
Can you look at the LDAP entries for each user?
Can you disable the password must change date entry? I don't know if
you can do that via pdbedit. You may be able to clear it out in LDAP.
I think samba calculates that field based on the password policy and
when the user last changed his or her
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Subject: [Samba] group policy client service failed the logon
I am in the process of implementing a new SAMBA install Version
3.6.3-34.12.1-2797-SUSE-SL12.1-x86_64 on OpenSuse 12.1 I am using LDAP as
my
backend and LAM to manage my LDAP accounts. Thing were going well until
recently
I am in the process of implementing a new SAMBA install Version
3.6.3-34.12.1-2797-SUSE-SL12.1-x86_64 on OpenSuse 12.1
I am using LDAP as my backend and LAM to manage my LDAP accounts. Thing
were going well until recently. Suddenly any newly created user can not
logon (win7). Any accounts that I
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To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] group policy client service failed the logon
I am in the process of implementing a new SAMBA install Version
3.6.3-34.12.1-2797
On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 13:06 -0500, Adam McCarthy wrote:
I got Samba 4 Alpha 1 up and running nice and smoothly. I followed the wiki
instructions for group policy but when I right click the Organizational
Unit, it doesn't not seem to have Group Policy in the properties.
Also, the latest
I got Samba 4 Alpha 1 up and running nice and smoothly. I followed the wiki
instructions for group policy but when I right click the Organizational
Unit, it doesn't not seem to have Group Policy in the properties.
Also, the latest Samba 4 just seems to crash MMC, so I can't really try it
with the
Every time I try to add a Group Policy in to Samba 4, it just says network
path not found over and over. It does nothing else, but it seems like it
does create a few policy directories, but that may just be normal, I don't
know.
Is there some special things, you have to do, to use Group Policy on
I'm assigning this to the Computer Accounts, not publishing to
groups/users. The only thing I could think of was to give permission to
the Domain Computers group, but that does not work.
James Dinkel
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From: Daniel Samson
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 2:32 AM
Is you
I have a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain and I need to create a
group policy to assign an msi install to a computer. This has always
worked fine on a Windows share, but now the install fails after moving
to a Samba file server. I'm guessing it's some sort of permissions
issue. Does anyone
On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 11:46 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there any significant progress with user/group policy editing in samba
equiv to windows 2000/2003 server, cause as i believe nitrobit gp editor
is not a solution for the most of us?
Nothing that I know of beyond nitrobit but
is there any significant progress with user/group policy editing in samba
equiv to windows 2000/2003 server, cause as i believe nitrobit gp editor
is not a solution for the most of us?
thanks
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We have a Win2K3 network running AD in native mode and I'm trying to do
use a Group Policy to redirect the user's home directories to a Samba
share, running Samba 3.0.10.
I do not run winbindd. Security is set to Domain and point to the DC's.
I'll be happy to post my config if it will help.
Heya,
I'm a trainer for Red Hat, preparing to teach a course on nifty
directory services, and have been doing a little research on related
matters.
I stumbled upon last weeks thread re: group policy on Linux / Samba
machines and thought you folks might be interested in the following.
A company
On Saturday 25 September 2004 07:09, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 21:55, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to use Group Policies in Samba (or Samba + OpenLDAP
etc.)?
I want to replace Active Directory with Samba (and possibly
John H Terpstra írta:
On Saturday 25 September 2004 07:09, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 21:55, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to use Group Policies in Samba (or Samba + OpenLDAP
etc.)?
I want to replace Active Directory
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 21:55, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to use Group Policies in Samba (or Samba + OpenLDAP etc.)?
I want to replace Active Directory with Samba (and possibly some other
tools like OpenLDAP), and Group Policy is a feature I need to have.
Is it possible to use Group Policies in Samba (or Samba + OpenLDAP
etc.)?
I want to replace Active Directory with Samba (and possibly some other
tools like OpenLDAP), and Group Policy is a feature I need to have.
1) no, GPO is not supported by Samba
2) yes, You can still use LGPO (which
Hello,
Is it possible to use Group Policies in Samba (or Samba + OpenLDAP etc.)?
I want to replace Active Directory with Samba (and possibly some other
tools like OpenLDAP), and Group Policy is a feature I need to have.
Tomek
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On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 21:55, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to use Group Policies in Samba (or Samba + OpenLDAP etc.)?
I want to replace Active Directory with Samba (and possibly some other
tools like OpenLDAP), and Group Policy is a feature I need to have.
Not available
Hello all,
I am a new user of samba, that's look pretty cool.
I use samba 3.x. There are only windows 2000 client(and 1 XP) in french
language. I don't have any license of some server version like windows NT4
server, 2000 or 2003 server.
One think i would like to do is setting the time of the
On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 01:56, Ashley Burt wrote:
I hope I don't get a ton of flames for this but I am wondering if anyone
knows a way to migrate a samba 3 controlled domain to an Windows based
Active Directory domain. Let me explain why.
I want to continue to use samba as my file and print
Excuse the pedestrian question but is anyone using Samba to push Group Policies
in a large 1500 user environment?
We are contemplating using Samba on Apples OSX server to manage our Wintel
desktops through the pushing of Group Policies at our school district. At
present we are using Zenworks
On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 04:06, Reggie Ryan wrote:
Excuse the pedestrian question but is anyone using Samba to push Group Policies
in a large 1500 user environment?
Samba does not support Group policies in the Active Directory sense. We
only support NT4 system policies, because the clients think
Sorry to re-send, but I think this may have gotten missed last time,
possibly because of the inaccurate subject line. Can someone throw me a
bone here? I am very lost as far as this one part of the administration
goes.
Thanks for any help you can provide!
The thing that I have been having great
Hi there,
another question from me .
is it possible to set any group policys in samba PDC like in Windows
Active
Directory ? - Example: Setting all clients dont shutdown if no admin
does so.
or : Setting all Users have to change their Passwords every 5 weeks
and so on.
Hello All,
If someone could please confirm that samba does not allow domain group
policy only NTConfig and grouppol policy.
If not please elaborate :)
Thanks a bunch,
Jesse
Simon Faulkner said:
Hello All,
I have 12 XP Pro clients logging into my Samba 2.2.7 PDC :-)
Roving profiles run OK
Hello All,
I have 12 XP Pro clients logging into my Samba 2.2.7 PDC :-)
Roving profiles run OK but I want to get a little more control over the
users to stop some of the annoying issues.
I have read around and understand that if it was a Win2K server I would use
'Group Policies' to control the
is another goodie
-Scott Shackelford
Custom Transport Systems
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From: Russell McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 12:32 AM
Subject: [Samba] Group policy for Win2K/XP
Has anyone looked in to domain policy for Win2K/XP
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