Hi everyone,
I had posted recently about getting Samba4 to work on CentOS 6.4 but
having changes only replicating in one direction, from the Win2k3 AD but
not back to it. I solved the problem, this time, by disabling iptables.
I find it a bit hard to understand. These are the rules I have
On 8/15/2013 10:36 AM, Kevin Field wrote:
Hi everyone,
I had posted recently about getting Samba4 to work on CentOS 6.4 but
having changes only replicating in one direction, from the Win2k3 AD but
not back to it. I solved the problem, this time, by disabling iptables.
I find it a bit hard to
Thanks for your help, Thomas.
I think it was the missing state part of some of the lines. When I
use your example, it replicates, even in both directions this time!
Which is quite odd, since without iptables running, I still had problems
getting my Samba test user to replicate over to the
Hello List-Members,
I working still on a perfect firewall-configuration for a Samba4-AD, but
it seems to be a tricky work. Maybe somebody have any idea about my fail.
When I set back the firewall-rules, all is working perfect. The
network-devices will be connected and I can work with dsa.msc
Hello tms3 and list-members,
many thanks for your help. I spend a lot of time to configure my firewall.
I opened all here
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772723%28WS.10%29.aspx
listed ports, but at the first time without success. I don't know why,
but the port 1024 seems to be
Hello tms3 and list-members,
many thanks for your help. I spend a lot of time to configure my
firewall.
I opened all here
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772723%28WS.10%29.aspx
listed ports, but at the first time without success. I don't know
why, but the port
... I found a very interesting thread -
http://art.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9599313
Regards
Bert
Am 14.02.2011 22:05, schrieb t...@tms3.com:
Hello tms3 and list-members,
many thanks for your help. I spend a lot of time to configure my
firewall.
I opened all here
Hello everybody,
I have a running an installation of Samba4 as AD. All is working fine,
but when I start the firewall, the clients have problems to login.
By my firewall-rules from the past, I had opened the ports 137:139 and
445 for samba and new for bind the port 53.
The clients (WinXP)
Hello everybody,
I have a running an installation of Samba4 as AD. All is working fine,
but when I start the firewall, the clients have problems to login.
By my firewall-rules from the past, I had opened the ports 137:139 and
445 for samba and new for bind the port 53.
Kerberos is on