On 15/08/12 23:51, Rowland Penny wrote:
On 15/08/12 22:10, Gémes Géza wrote:
2012-08-15 18:59 keltezéssel, steve írta:
Hi
I just joined a Samba 3.6.3 machine as a file server for a Samba4
domain.
Normal users can login and reach the shares apart from the domain
Administrator.
After
2012-08-16 13:48 keltezéssel, steve írta:
On 15/08/12 23:51, Rowland Penny wrote:
On 15/08/12 22:10, Gémes Géza wrote:
2012-08-15 18:59 keltezéssel, steve írta:
Hi
I just joined a Samba 3.6.3 machine as a file server for a Samba4
domain.
Normal users can login and reach the shares apart from
Hi
I just joined a Samba 3.6.3 machine as a file server for a Samba4 domain.
Normal users can login and reach the shares apart from the domain
Administrator.
After Administrator has logged in, any attempt to reach the file server
results in a username and password prompt. Supplying the
2012-08-15 18:59 keltezéssel, steve írta:
Hi
I just joined a Samba 3.6.3 machine as a file server for a Samba4 domain.
Normal users can login and reach the shares apart from the domain
Administrator.
After Administrator has logged in, any attempt to reach the file
server results in a
On 15/08/12 22:10, Gémes Géza wrote:
2012-08-15 18:59 keltezéssel, steve írta:
Hi
I just joined a Samba 3.6.3 machine as a file server for a Samba4
domain.
Normal users can login and reach the shares apart from the domain
Administrator.
After Administrator has logged in, any attempt to
I was in the process of setting up a new Samba 3.5.4 PDC with LDAP
backend, over CentOS 5.5, when I came across a very strange behavior.
After executing the smbladp-populate script, I was trying to grant the
needed privileges to the group Domain Admins in order no to use root
to manage the
This raises the following question:
With the privileges system in place, isn't the use of the username map
= /etc/samba/smbusers somewhat of a historical relic?
Perhaps the username map default should be changed to no value. It
could then be used if needed by some users but the current
Hi all,
My env;
Centos 5.3
Samba 3.0.33
Samba PDC using LDAP backend.
Problem;
I can join the XP box to my Samba domain (called DOMAIN) using the
root user and pass.
But after rebooting and logging into that XP box as root, I can not
admin the box and am treated as a regular user.
I can join the XP box to my Samba domain (called DOMAIN) using the
root user and pass.
But after rebooting and logging into that XP box as root, I can not
admin the box and am treated as a regular user.
On that XP computer, add the Domain Admin to the Administrators group.
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To
Hi,
If you mean the Domain Admin group, its already there and was added
upon joining the domain.
- Brian
On May 27, 2009, at 3:21 PM, Miguel Medalha wrote:
I can join the XP box to my Samba domain (called DOMAIN) using the
root user and pass.
But after rebooting and logging into
Hi!
We are using Samba 3.0.22 PDC and 2 Samba 3.0.28 BDC with ldapsam based
backend.
Since about one week, the domain admin (admin) has no admin rights on the
XP/2003 machines any more and I don't have an idea why.
Can somebody please help me?
Some tests and configurations:
# id admin
I recently upgraded to samba 3 (running on FreeBSD 4.10). I quickly discovered the
lack of the
domain admins setting from samba 2, and found documentation directing me to use net
groupmap. So
I've got the domain admins group set to include @wheel:
olympus# net groupmap list
System Operators
I have a new Debian testing machine running the Debian Samba 3.0.5.
Everything seems OK except that I cannot get users to have domain admin
rights. I have Windows XP workstations. The workstations join and log
onto the domain fine.
A net groupmap list yields:
server:/home/tnolen# net groupmap
Hello,
I have configfured in /etc/samba/smusers:
root = administrator
and in /etc/group:
root:x:0:root,administrator
Further I have mapped the groups:
Administrators (S-1-5-32-544) - root
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-3965442966-3812898117-3611004146-512) - root
But my Windows XP Clients won't the
Using Samba 3.0.2 (specifically the samba-3.0.2-7.FC1 Fedora package)
with LDAP as a passdb backend I'm encountering problems with Domain
Groups. I have come across various postings, some to this list, with
people that are experiencing similar problems. However I have not found
any information as
Firstly I apologise for the length of this query but I am hoping that if I
document everything I did someone might respond / be able to help.
My Configuration is Samba 3.0.2a as a PDC on Redhat 8. I cannot for the
life of me get the Domain Admins functionality to work
I am hoping that another
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Hi,
Sorry for having to say that, but you have messed up your group mapping
(you have multiple Domain Admins and other groups, with different sids
and the same name! this would confuse your Windows clients).
Using tdbsam backend Samba already
Hi,
I've got an interesting problem with my Samba 3.0.2a on Debian Woody.
I've created the Domain Admins group as I could read in the
documentation, and I added
a user to this group called star. If I login to a Windows 2000
workstation, which is a member of the domain, I can login, but I don't
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 09:26:18 +0100
From: Bolemányi Attila [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Domain Admin group problem
Hi,
I've got an interesting problem with my Samba 3.0.2a on Debian Woody.
I've created the Domain Admins group as I could read in the
documentation
i'm running samba-3.0.2 on a redhat 9 box with windows 2003. I've got a samba
pdc up and running. I want a user to have domain admin privilidges. With
samba 2.2.8a and windows 2000 this was easily accomplished with the following
entry in [global]
domain admin group = garvald
this had the effect
Am Mittwoch, 18. Februar 2004 18:28 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i'm running samba-3.0.2 on a redhat 9 box with windows 2003. I've got a
samba pdc up and running. I want a user to have domain admin privilidges.
With samba 2.2.8a and windows 2000 this was easily accomplished with the
following
In version 2.x the global domain admin users could be used to
give administrator privileges to a user/group.
In version 3 i've some difficulties giving administrator
privileges.
The way i found to do its by command line net groupmap
modify ntuser='Domain Admins'
Ok ive found...
I migrate from smbpasswd to passdb.tdb and it worked fine...
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Rodrigo Camarao wrote:
In version 2.x the global domain admin users could be used to
give administrator privileges to a user/group.
In version 3 i've some
I was previously using 2.2.8 and had 'domain admin group = @smbadmin' set
making anybody in the smbadmin group an administrator. However, with
samba-3.0 that went away. So, I set 'admin users = @smbadmin name1 name2...'
but it doesn't give my users administrative privilege. The logs seem to
I'm using samba-3.0RC3.
I just figured out that if I wanted a user to be a Domain Admin, his
primarygroupSID had to be the group mapped to Domain Admins
(sid=512). Is there a way to just add the user to the admin group
without modifying his
primarygroupSID ?
If I understand well your
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, jean-marc pouchoulon wrote:
I'm using samba-3.0RC3.
I just figured out that if I wanted a user to be a Domain Admin, his
primarygroupSID had to be the group mapped to Domain Admins
(sid=512). Is there a way to just add the user to the admin group
without modifying his
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