Dear all,
I am new to this list so please excuse me if my posting should not
correspond 100% to the rules. Furthermore, even if I use SAMBA since
many years, I have only a very basic knowledge of this software.
I am experiencing a problem with my SAMBA primary domain controller that
I have
Hi!
A have compiled samba v3.6.1 on Debian Squeeze and configure it as PDC.
The Windows XP can join the domain with no problems, but Windows 7 and
Windows Server 2008 R2 not. The answer from Windows 7 and 2008 is, that
the domain not exist or the windows can't connect to it.
Could you look
From: Administrator KAPPA ad...@kappa.com.pl
Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 16:25:08 +0100
A have compiled samba v3.6.1 on Debian Squeeze and configure it as PDC.
The Windows XP can join the domain with no problems, but Windows 7 and
Windows Server 2008 R2 not. The answer from Windows 7 and 2008 is,
W dniu 2011-11-03 16:59, TAKAHASHI Motonobu pisze:
From: Administrator KAPPAad...@kappa.com.pl
Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 16:25:08 +0100
A have compiled samba v3.6.1 on Debian Squeeze and configure it as PDC.
The Windows XP can join the domain with no problems, but Windows 7 and
Windows Server
,
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nt_status = NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE;
}
question is why ?
another domain member (samba 3.2.5) get guest access OK through this
same PDC.
any help please
On 04.04.2011 17:30, Alexander wrote:
Hi all,
I had linux samba 3.0.10 running as PDC of my domain which does
;
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question is why ?
another domain member (samba 3.2.5) get guest access OK through this
same PDC.
any help please
On 04.04.2011 17:30, Alexander wrote:
Hi all,
I had linux samba 3.0.10 running as PDC of my domain which does only
authentication
for other linux samba boxes which are providing access
Hi all,
I had linux samba 3.0.10 running as PDC of my domain which does only
authentication
for other linux samba boxes which are providing access to shares.
After upgrade of PDC to Debian Lenny + samba 3.2.5 I've lost guess
access to the shares which are run by samba 3.0.x boxes,
while
Hi,
as I found a lot of postings in web concerning the :
_netr_ServerAuthenticate3: netlogon_creds_server_check failed, . Rejecting auth
request from client ...
but not any solution for this issue, maybe I've missed one,it would be very
nice if somebody solved this issue, to share the findings,
I think I'm almost there getting Samba (3.4.9-60) to authenticate against FDS
(1.2.6.1) but I'm at a loss to get over this last hurdle. Total LDAP newbie
here so nothing about any of this is obvious to me right now.
I've been using http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:Samba as a
Hello,
is it possible to add a wind 2003 machine as BDC to a samba domain.
Is documentation documentation available ?
Thanks
Andreas
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will not create SAM update delta files. It will not
interoperate with a PDC (NT4 or Samba) to synchronize the SAM from delta
files that are held by BDCs.
Samba-3 cannot function as a BDC to an MS Windows NT4 PDC, and Samba-3
cannot function correctly as a PDC to an MS Windows NT4 BDC. Both
Samba-3 and MS
, so as Miguel said you can't have a
Samba 3 PDC and a Windows 2003 BDC. (You also can't have Samba 3 as a
BDC.)
Samba 4 works as an Active Directory domain controller and supports
replication to other DCs using the native Active Directory replication
protocols. So it works with other Samba 4 DCs
Samba developers,
I have implemented the samba 4 PDC into our production systems here at
my office. It has been working perfectly fine and doing what needs to be
done. Couple of weeks ago I was messing with the group policy management
and started to get an error that the objects were
Hi,
I am looking forward to successfully join and logon a Windows 7 RTM to
a Samba 3 domain.
After a little googling and experimenting I came to conclusion that
only version 3.3.4 of samba can accept such clients :
- http://www.1stbyte.com/2009/05/31/join-windows-7-to-samba-pdc/
- http
Ken Bass wrote:
I just installed Win 7 RTM (Release to Manufacturing), not RC nor Beta.
After searching the archives I modified the required registry settings
listed in other emails. I upgraded my Samba from the stock Centos 5.3
version to 3.3.7. Joining the domain worked, but I was unable to
I just installed Win 7 RTM (Release to Manufacturing), not RC nor Beta.
After searching the archives I modified the required registry settings
listed in other emails. I upgraded my Samba from the stock Centos 5.3
version to 3.3.7. Joining the domain worked, but I was unable to log in.
I would
Hi,
I have configured my machine to run samba and LDAP as the PDC. But whenever
i enter the passdb backend: ldapsam:ldap://localhost/ on my smb.conf, i see
from my SWAT that smdb is not running and i cannot join the domain. Below
are my smb.conf and slapd.conf files
smb.conf
# Samba config file
I'm trying to get my samba PDC to work with Vista clients. I'm thinking
it's because of NTLMv2. I would rather not disable that on the clients if
possible. I tried:
client ntlmv2 auth = yes
in the config file but that didn't work. I can login to the domain but it
doesn't see my profile
maybe it's because samba stores the profile for vista into another directory,
I think it's defaults to profilepath/user.v2
There are directives in smb.conf to select the correct path.
regards
Am Dienstag, 4. November 2008 15:17:09 schrieb Jason Waters:
I'm trying to get my samba PDC to work
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I'm trying to get my samba PDC to work with Vista clients. I'm thinking
it's because of NTLMv2. I would
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maybe it's because samba stores the profile for vista into another
directory,
I think it's defaults to profilepath/user.v2
Ok I think I figured out what was going on. Vista takes whatever is set for
your profile and looks for a .v2 after it. So since I had my profile set in
LDAP as \\fileserver\profile$, it was looking for \\fileserver\profile$.v2. So
I created a new share in my smb.conf and edited the other
Hi All,
After upgrade to Vista SP1 the logins to Samba + LDAP PDC stopped
working. Looking further at the problem I have identified that the
problem is with the usernames that we have, which are name@domain.com.
For some reason beyond my understanding, it seems that the if the
username contains
Joao Amancio wrote:
Proskurin Kirill,
First of all: Thank you!
I've changed my /etc/nsswitch.conf file just like yours.
My difficult is in get nss_ldap compiled and running on it server.
I download the tgz file from PADL Software Pty Ltd website,
decompress/untar, and then run ./configure .
It's make sense Proskurin Kirill.
Thank you a lot.
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 3:10 AM, Proskurin Kirill [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Joao Amancio wrote:
Proskurin Kirill,
First of all: Thank you!
I've changed my /etc/nsswitch.conf file just like yours.
My difficult is in get nss_ldap compiled and
Hello all,
I'm new to OpenLDAP and a moderate Samba admin.
My nights became not so good while trying to get running OpenLDAP + Samba as
PDC on a Slackware 12.1 server...
Well, the scenario is:
I have a functional and already running OpenLDAP base that provides login
for users on Web apps.
My
Samba admin.
My nights became not so good while trying to get running OpenLDAP + Samba
as
PDC on a Slackware 12.1 server...
Well, the scenario is:
I have a functional and already running OpenLDAP base that provides login
for users on Web apps.
My actual PDC is an old MS NT4 Server.
I'm
Joao Amancio a écrit :
Questions:
1. There is a way to populate Samba (users, groups) with the OpenLDAP
base?
If you already have your users in your base, you just have to add
additional classes and attributes to them.
2. It's really needed to get users at: linux local system,
at 1:35 PM, Joao Amancio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I'm new to OpenLDAP and a moderate Samba admin.
My nights became not so good while trying to get running OpenLDAP + Samba
as
PDC on a Slackware 12.1 server...
Well, the scenario is:
I have a functional and already running OpenLDAP
Joao Amancio wrote:
1. There is a way to populate Samba (users, groups) with the OpenLDAP
base?
1) smbldap-tools
2) lam
2. It's really needed to get users at: linux local system, samba and
openldap? Where's is the single sign on idea in this case?
No need.
Im use only LDAP users.
Dear Guillaume,
Thanks for the advices.
I'm gonna check my base and configuration files.
--João Ferreira
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Joao Amancio a écrit :
Questions:
1. There is a way to populate Samba (users, groups) with the OpenLDAP
Proskurin Kirill,
First of all: Thank you!
I've changed my /etc/nsswitch.conf file just like yours.
My difficult is in get nss_ldap compiled and running on it server.
I download the tgz file from PADL Software Pty Ltd website,
decompress/untar, and then run ./configure .
./configure runs just
try posting on the NSS LDAP mailling list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joao Amancio wrote:
Proskurin Kirill,
First of all: Thank you!
I've changed my /etc/nsswitch.conf file just like yours.
My difficult is in get nss_ldap compiled and running on it server.
I download the tgz file from PADL Software
Adam,
I have just sent an e-mail to subcribe that maillist !!!
thanks,
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Adam Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
try posting on the NSS LDAP mailling list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joao Amancio wrote:
Proskurin Kirill,
First of all: Thank you!
I've changed my
It's ok now. Thank you very much.
Reinaldo Silva
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On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 3:10 AM, Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 07:59:24PM +0200, Reinaldo Silva wrote:
Hello,
I use a Suse 11.0 as a Samba 3.2 PDC. The clients run XP
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 07:59:24PM +0200, Reinaldo Silva wrote:
Hello,
I use a Suse 11.0 as a Samba 3.2 PDC. The clients run XP SP3. I have
upgraded a few weeks ago from Suse 10.3 and now all files tranfer that I do
- for example, downloading a file using a web browser - it leaves a trash
Hello,
I use a Suse 11.0 as a Samba 3.2 PDC. The clients run XP SP3. I have
upgraded a few weeks ago from Suse 10.3 and now all files tranfer that I do
- for example, downloading a file using a web browser - it leaves a trash
file named transferd-file:Zone.Identifier or tranferd-file:encryptable
) - nogroup
/etc/samba/smbusers
root = Administrator
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Hello sambers, i'm trying to configure a samba server (3.026a) as a PDC
and as a file server using system's ACLs.
1. Where samba stores the users and groups domain information? Is in the
/etc/passwd?
2. MUST i use winbind to successfully use ACLs? If the samba is the PDC,
why should i have
Hallo, Bruno,
Du (brunitto) meintest am 14.11.07:
Hello sambers, i'm trying to configure a samba server (3.026a) as a
PDC and as a file server using system's ACLs.
1. Where samba stores the users and groups domain information? Is in
the /etc/passwd?
That depends.
Do you use LDAP?
What do
and as a file server using system's ACLs.
1. Where samba stores the users and groups domain information? Is in the
/etc/passwd?
by default : YES
2. MUST i use winbind to successfully use ACLs? If the samba is the PDC,
why should i have to use winbind? There is no problem to me to keep
Hi,
- I have the same problem with Samba PDC (+ LDAP) as Ron Segal has. I am
using WINS because I have 2 subnets. I dont use roaming profiles. The
permission of netlogon directory is 755.
- I also have another problem although I've set the option in global local
master = yes, but I often get
Hi, I'm running the latest version of Samba with a tdbsam backend,
configured not to use roaming profiles. Two different XP clients (SP2)
are joined to the domain ok but users can only logon by rebooting before
entering their logon details. When users logoff and try to logon again
(or logon as a
Ron Segal wrote:
Hi, I'm running the latest version of Samba with a tdbsam backend,
configured not to use roaming profiles. Two different XP clients (SP2)
are joined to the domain ok but users can only logon by rebooting before
entering their logon details. When users logoff and try to logon
and permissions but can't get this problem to go away. Any
ideas on this would be appreciated. Cheers.
Would help if you post your smb.conf and give a little more information
about your network (if it is really only these 3 machines and you want
the samba server be a PDC of a little domain
Hi All,
I am having a rather unusual problem. I have a PC running Samba as a PDC for
my network. Right now, all of my XP client PC's can login just fine and
there are no problems at all.
However, recently I purchased a third-party (well known) NAS box that claims
to be able to use NT (I am
Hello!
Is it possible to configure a Samba server (with LDAP backend) as Windows
PDC, with the possibility to logon with smartcards/certificates to the
windows clients?
Thanks in advance
Christian Schaubschlaeger
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If your domain crosses multiple subnets, you'll need WINS server.
Furthermore, you also need the samba PDC machine becoming the main
browser list machine for the subnets. So add the following in your samba
configure:
wins support = yes
remote announce = your subnets list
On Tue
installed NetBeui and was able to ping the SAMBA PDC with its
NetBios name, without NetBeui I can only ping the IP but without the
NetBios name.
3. I can also ping from Samba PDC the WinXP machine.
4. I’ve already disabled the WinXP Personal Firewall Settings.
5. The WinXP in the laptop
Hello guys!
I'm newbie in Linux and particularly in SAMBA. You can call me
Microsoft centric but am veering away with MS and so my boss who wishes
for me to establish a SAMBA PDC Server who will authenticate users,
provide file and print services for WInXP and Mac users.
I've read a good
Hello guys!
I'm newbie in Linux and particularly in SAMBA. You can call me
Microsoft centric but am veering away with MS and so my boss who wishes
for me to establish a SAMBA PDC Server who will authenticate users,
provide file and print services for WInXP and Mac users.
I've read a good
Can anyone help me out with my SAMBA PDC creation?
I followed all the sample lab/setups but still i receive message such
as the one below...
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The domain name TESTDOMAIN might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is
the case, verify that the domain name is properly
Hi All,
I have a problem with permissions following a migration from tdbsam to LDAP.
As I understand it from the documentation, each member server on the
domain needs to have 2 SIDs, a domain SID and a local machine SID. After
migrating the server to ldap, users can still login and desktops
I have a samba 3 domain controller and would like to have an NT4 server as a
BDC, is this possible. Can the schema and user accounts be migrated to the
NT4 machine, so that the NT4 machine can be upgraded to Active Directory? Has
anyone done this before?
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I searched around and couldn't get a clear answer on a Samba 3 PDC and the
ability to have a Vista business edition client:
1. Join the Samba 3 PDC domain for single sign-on.
2. Access Samba 3 PDC controlled shares
I read that as of Samba 3.0.21 or so that NTLMv2 works well with Vista
computers
Hi
I want to run a Samba PDC with LDAP backend on a FreeBSD 6.2 for Sparc64.
And off course, if I send this mail, it is not working ! :-(
I have this error message when using smbclient on the PDC itself.
The command line is: smbclient -L janus -Uadministrator%toto
The result is: session setup
to be to create a Samba domain. This way
all of the Samba servers could look to the Samba PDC for user authentication
which would then look to the AD 2003 realm via a trust relationship (Samba
trusting, AD trusted).
The Samba PDC is a SUSE SLES 10 server running Samba version 3.0.22. It has
been
Hi Everybody,
Need to ask something about Samba 3's PDC. I setup my Fedora Samba 3's PDC
for my Windows 2000 XP Pro's clients.
And when the user logon they have their local home's directory copied from
their correspondend Linux's home directory. Can I just the Samba to use
just Linux's Home
if it was a samba PDC, why don't we see a netlogon share? you cannot login
into the domain if the netlogon share is not exist. btw, what was the
message your client got?
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Steve's point is correct.
This task may be done setting your DHCP 'option netbios-name-server'.
On 11/4/06, Steve Glasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 12:55 -0300, Kleiton L R Soares wrote:
Good evening, I have a problem with SAMBA domain,
I have many pc's with S.O Windows
Good evening, I have a problem with SAMBA domain,
I have many pc's with S.O Windows when I try to put then on a samba domain,
then don't locate my domain.
The OpenSuse Linux 10 show me any lines on the logfile, i'm put these lines
below.
I'm have OpenSuse Linux 10 + SAMBA 3 with LDAP
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 12:55 -0300, Kleiton L R Soares wrote:
Good evening, I have a problem with SAMBA domain,
I have many pc's with S.O Windows when I try to put then on a samba domain,
then don't locate my domain.
The OpenSuse Linux 10 show me any lines on the logfile, i'm put these
Hi there,
Cybionet schrieb:
No just one LDAP directory work great for the Windows and Linux Client.
thanks for that answere. Found some howtos around telling me the same,
but seems like i anyways need to store two hashes. Who cares. Anyways
thats a good reason to start off :-))
2. I know
Hi There,
we currently run a Windows Server 2003 Terminalserver and a NT4 PDC /
File Server. Additional there is a server in the development unit acting
as login server for the linux boxes. We now want to introduce a new file
server and thereby replace the nt4 domain controller with a samba
Greeting Patrick,
1. Do i need two seperate LDAP directories for linux auth and
samba-based windows auth? (e.g. because of different password hashes? or
is there maybe a possibility to store passwords in _one_ ldap directory
in _one_ hashing format which works for both windows and linux?)
If i
experience with LDAP, sorry).
[]s
De: ryan punt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: Re: [Samba] Samba 3 PDC - trouble renaming
domain member
computer
Data: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:38:30 -0500
Para: samba@lists.samba.org
As it turns out, I've got the same problem with the
3.0.23c .debs (I
As it turns out, I've got the same problem with the 3.0.23c .debs (I was using
3.0.14a debian stock). Again, to summarize:
Samba 3 PDC, using LDAPSAM.
Group mappings are correct, my domain admins group has privileges:
SeMachineAccountPrivilege
SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege
SePrintOperatorPrivilege
Hello,
Is there a workaround for the problem when joining a NetApp filer to a
Samba domain, running 3.0.23c (with ldap as passdb backend) ? I get the
same error as Roy did. (
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.samba.general/82340 )
The OnTap version on my filer is 7.0.4.
2 years ago, I
Brecht Samyn wrote:
Hello,
Is there a workaround for the problem when joining a NetApp filer to a
Samba domain, running 3.0.23c (with ldap as passdb backend) ? I get the
same error as Roy did. (
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.samba.general/82340
The OnTap version on my filer is
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On 09/15/2006 11:04 AM, ryan punt escreveu:
All,
I've got a Samba 3 PDC serving numerous XP clients, and I'm
getting an error I wouldn't have expected. When trying to
rename an XP machine joined to the domain (via netdom
renamecomputer
/2006 11:04 AM, ryan punt escreveu:
All,
I've got a Samba 3 PDC serving numerous XP clients, and I'm
getting an error I wouldn't have expected. When trying to
rename an XP machine joined to the domain (via netdom
renamecomputer), the command fails unless the specified
domain user has UID 0
On Mon, 2006-09-18 at 10:42 -0300, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
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On 09/15/2006 11:04 AM, ryan punt escreveu:
All,
I've got a Samba 3 PDC serving numerous XP clients, and I'm
getting an error I wouldn't have expected. When trying
All,
I've got a Samba 3 PDC serving numerous XP clients, and I'm getting an error I
wouldn't have expected. When trying to rename an XP machine joined to the
domain (via netdom renamecomputer), the command fails unless the specified
domain user has UID 0.
The command in question:
netdom
Sorry, forgot the obvious stuff:
Samba 3.0.14a on Debian Sarge (stock install).
LDAP backend, using ldapsam_compat.
Everything else works great, so I don't think it's a Samba config problem.
ryan punt [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/15/2006 9:04:09 AM
All,
I've got a Samba 3 PDC serving numerous XP
-5ubuntu2.1 )
* nscd is not installed, much less running
I've set up a samba pdc with ldap by following the Samba Guide very
closely, adapting it to Ubuntu/Debian where it seemed applicable, and
I've had mostly success.
Windows clients work fine: they can join the domain, roaming profiles
work
)
* no ssl
* openLDAP is running on the same machine as samba, and referenced as
localhost/127.0.0.1 where applicable ( 2.2.26-5ubuntu2.1 )
* nscd is not installed, much less running
I've set up a samba pdc with ldap by following the Samba Guide very
closely, adapting it to Ubuntu/Debian
a samba pdc with ldap by following the Samba Guide very
closely, adapting it to Ubuntu/Debian where it seemed applicable, and
I've had mostly success.
Windows clients work fine: they can join the domain, roaming profiles
work, read/write to their respective shares.
However, when logged
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On 08/31/2006 02:56 PM, ryan punt escreveu:
I'm in the process of replacing a Samba 2.2.12 PDC with
Samba 3.0.14a-Debian. An LDAP database serves as the
user data store, and I've made no changes to the Samba
2.2.x-compatible LDAP records. Since I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/1/2006 10:51:13 AM
ldapsam_compat should work just fine, althought I do not use it for a long
time
I remember it work perfectly (but I didn't use group maps at that time).
Then my question is this: is Samba 3, using ldapsam_compat for the passdb
backend, a drop-in
I'm in the process of replacing a Samba 2.2.12 PDC with Samba 3.0.14a-Debian.
An LDAP database serves as the user data store, and I've made no changes to the
Samba 2.2.x-compatible LDAP records. Since I don't relish LDAP schema changes,
I've specified ldapsam_compat as my passdb backend; I
simo wrote:
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 16:23 -0400, Roy McMorran wrote:
Hello,
I've been using the workaround described at
http://www.x-tend.be/~fred/howtos/samba3.html#13
to allow a NetApp filer to join my Samba domain.
Apparently the ability to chain multiple passdb backend entries goes
away
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 10:40:48AM -0400, Roy McMorran wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Apologies that this took so long but I had to
schedule an outage to reproduce the problem.
When passdb backend = ldapsam and I try to join the NetApp to the Samba
domain the join fails with the
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 09:26:34AM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
What version of the NetApp OS is this ? I want to fix this
but need to be able to track which versions work and which
don't.
Just a quick remark: A few weeks ago we tested a NetApp join
to both smbpasswd and ldapsam. Both worked
Jeremy Allison wrote:
What version of the NetApp OS is this ? I want to fix this
but need to be able to track which versions work and which
don't.
Sorry, should have included that from the start. NetApp Release 7.0.3
The PDC is Samba 3.0.22 running on Solaris 9.
Thanks!
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Hello,
I've been using the workaround described at
http://www.x-tend.be/~fred/howtos/samba3.html#13
to allow a NetApp filer to join my Samba domain.
Apparently the ability to chain multiple passdb backend entries goes
away with version 3.0.23. Said workaround seems to rely on this
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 16:23 -0400, Roy McMorran wrote:
Hello,
I've been using the workaround described at
http://www.x-tend.be/~fred/howtos/samba3.html#13
to allow a NetApp filer to join my Samba domain.
Apparently the ability to chain multiple passdb backend entries goes
away with
Hola,
I've done everything as correct as I can see in smb.conf under fresh ubuntu
6.06 fully
updated install to have it run as a PDC on hostname florentine, domain DAVEYST.
There are no testparm errors.
I've added users with useradd and smbpasswd -a
I've added machines with useradd and
ok, this time with attachment, sorry :)
L.
Hola,
I've done everything as correct as I can see in smb.conf under fresh ubuntu
6.06 fully
updated install to have it run as a PDC on hostname florentine, domain
DAVEYST.
There are no testparm errors.
I've added users with useradd and
Hi,
2006/6/14, Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Stefan Pfetzing wrote:
Currently its not clear to me whether its possible
to do nested groups with samba at all. AFAIK its
possible to have Samba resolve nested groups when
run as a domain member, but what about a PDC (and
a BDC)?
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Stefan Pfetzing wrote:
Hi,
2006/6/14, Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Stefan Pfetzing wrote:
Currently its not clear to me whether its possible
to do nested groups with samba at all. AFAIK its
possible to have Samba resolve nested
Hello List,
I'm evaluating a migration from Windows NT 4.0 to Samba 3.0.
Currently its not clear to me whether its possible to do nested groups
with samba at all. AFAIK its possible to have Samba resolve nested
groups when run as a domain member, but what about a PDC (and a BDC)?
So could
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Stefan Pfetzing wrote:
Hello List,
I'm evaluating a migration from Windows NT 4.0
to Samba 3.0.
Currently its not clear to me whether its possible
to do nested groups with samba at all. AFAIK its
possible to have Samba resolve nested
Hi List,
this mail got only via pm to Gerald, but it should get here too.
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From: Stefan Pfetzing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 15.06.2006 00:00
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba as PDC with nested groups
To: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Gerald,
2006/6
Hi!
I have some domains with thrusting between. My primary domain is CAD. For
this domain I have a windows NT PDC. Now I enable Samba nmbd on my SLES9-Box
to make sure that the machine is accessible by name. It has been configured
as BDC before, but this was not a good idea because I have
On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 06:42:11PM -0700, Rob Hall wrote:
Hi everyone;
I have searched the internet up down for an answer to this problem.
I'm stumped.
Here's what I've got:
Samba 3.0.22 configured as a PDC using tdbsam as the passdb backend
(switching to LDAP when I get
I just set my samba log level to 10, and noticed that I'm getting:
[2006/04/30 10:54:09, 0] lib/access.c:check_access(328)
Denied connection from (192.168.0.102)
[2006/04/30 10:54:09, 1] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1107)
Connection denied from 192.168.0.102
each time my test client
If I try that, I get The specified network name is no longer available.
Wolfgang Ratzka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I supply it with \\DOMAINNAME\root and the password I set.
This should be DOMAINNAME\root (w/o the leading double backslashes).
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Wolfgang Ratzka
Hi everyone;
I have searched the internet up down for an answer to this problem. I'm
stumped.
Here's what I've got:
Samba 3.0.22 configured as a PDC using tdbsam as the passdb backend
(switching to LDAP when I get everything working).
testparm says everything is fine. I've added
Hi,
I'm installing samba on solaris 10 with sun directory server 5.2
i was able to have a bind between the ldap and samba, but i can't search any
users and i cant join the domain.
ANY ideas, or tips
Thanks a lot
Imad
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It's
Hello,
We're running Samba 3.0.21a compiled from source as our PDC. We have
two separate networks with a router in between. The samba server is
running as the only WINS server on the two networks. The machines on
the remote network are set up through DHCP to look to the samba machine
as their
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