I've recently come across the same situation, while migrating a 3.0.33
PDC host to 3.6.9. I had renamed the old host some time ago from LANYARD
to TACS-DC. The old host still functions fine, except for not being able
to get its own SID.
Old DC host:
[root@tacs-dc samba]# net getdomainsid
On 08/26/2013 01:21 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
I'm guessing that adding a TACS-DC record to the old host would fix the
problem of not being able to get its SID.
This appears to work now.
I'm also guessing that adding a LANYARD record to the new host *might*
make it recognize that it's a domain
Hiii
Were you able to resolve the issue.
Thanks for the reply
-Sreejith
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From: Eimac Dude [mailto:eimacd...@aol.com]
Sent: 24 January 2013 19:43
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] PDC: The trust relationship ... failed from the
beginning
Hi,
When I try a net logon from Windows 7 64-bit Business (don't have any
other Windows machines), I get The
On 1/24/2013 7:31 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:57 PM, Eimac Dude eimacd...@aol.com wrote:
Brought in a new Windows 7 64-bit machine and that one works... So it seems
to be a Windows configuration issue, but what other settings could possibly
cause this authentication
Brought in a new Windows 7 64-bit machine and that one works... So it
seems to be a Windows configuration issue, but what other settings could
possibly cause this authentication failure? The new machine is a recent
clean install and uses MSE as antivirus, whereas the older workstations
use AVG
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:57 PM, Eimac Dude eimacd...@aol.com wrote:
Brought in a new Windows 7 64-bit machine and that one works... So it seems
to be a Windows configuration issue, but what other settings could possibly
cause this authentication failure? The new machine is a recent clean
Thanks Gémes!
I'sorry about my ignorance, but what is a aka classic domain?
My samba version is 3.5.10-116.el6_2.
OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 / Linux
2.6.32-131.6.1.el6.x86_64
Best regards,
Marcio Oliveira.
2012/10/23 Gémes Géza g...@kzsdabas.hu
2012-10-22
Hi
On 23 October 2012 16:48, Marcio Oli marcio.oli...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Gémes!
I'sorry about my ignorance, but what is a aka classic domain?
aka classic domain now (I think Geza meant to say now instead of
not) means that the type of domain that Samba3 implements is now
also known
Hi Marcio
On 23 October 2012 21:01, Marcio Oli marcio.oli...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok Michalel, thanks.
But is not clear to me yet.
The samba PDCs and BDCs have obligation to be joined to domain?
In other words, I need to type a manual linux command within Samba Domain
Controllers (like: # net
2012-10-23 23:52 keltezéssel, Michael Wood írta:
Hi Marcio
On 23 October 2012 21:01, Marcio Oli marcio.oli...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok Michalel, thanks.
But is not clear to me yet.
The samba PDCs and BDCs have obligation to be joined to domain?
In other words, I need to type a manual linux command
I think the question is simple, so anybody could help me with this?
The questions are:
1. The samba PDCs and BDCs have obligation to be joined to domain?
2. The net rpc testjoin command must to return OK in this case?
Thanks,
Marcio Oliveira
2012/10/19 Marcio Oli
2012-10-22 20:10 keltezéssel, Marcio Oli írta:
I think the question is simple, so anybody could help me with this?
The questions are:
1. The samba PDCs and BDCs have obligation to be joined to domain?
In a samba3 (aka classic domain not)
2. The net rpc testjoin command must to
Will be easy, but I don't want to install something that I normally
don't use to just change 1 field.
But appreciated your input thanks!!!
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 1:37 PM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com wrote:
Got it, I will give a try, thanks!!!
One easy way to do that is Ldap account
On Sun, 2012-05-27 at 21:15 -0700, Alberto Moreno wrote:
Maybe I wasn't clear.
In a NT4 domain, u have a option to setup on which machines a user can
login, this way u can know that a X user can only use his own
computer.
Once u migrate NT4 to SAMBA-LDAP, that setting goes to Workstation
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 2:07 AM, Andrew Bartlett abart...@samba.org wrote:
On Sun, 2012-05-27 at 21:15 -0700, Alberto Moreno wrote:
Maybe I wasn't clear.
In a NT4 domain, u have a option to setup on which machines a user can
login, this way u can know that a X user can only use his own
Got it, I will give a try, thanks!!!
One easy way to do that is Ldap account manager.
http://www.ldap-account-manager.org/lamcms/changelog
John
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Maybe I wasn't clear.
In a NT4 domain, u have a option to setup on which machines a user can
login, this way u can know that a X user can only use his own
computer.
Once u migrate NT4 to SAMBA-LDAP, that setting goes to Workstation field.
check this:
pdbedit -L -v -u user1
To do cross-subnet domain control you will need to use WINS
On Fri, 2012-03-16 at 19:57 -0300, jp_listero wrote:
Hi,
I need to join a windows 2003 R2 to a samba (3.5.7-3.5.1) PDC through
a cisco VPN ... (nice!).
The error at the windows :
A doming controller for the domain MyDomain
Windows clients will give preference to a BDC (if available) when
selecting a logon server over a PDC.
On 12/08/2011 08:36 AM, Aaron E. wrote:
I have a s3.4 pdc with a bdc,, pdc is serving around 80 users on
terminal services and another 50 fat clients,,, acts as the file
server.. roaming
On 08/12/11 00:03, John Heim wrote:
How much of a resource hog is a PDC? My understanding is that
authentication is done vs a BDC if available. I configured my new file
server as the domain PDC because I figured it would already have to run
samba. I have two other machines configured as BDCs to
On Wed, 2011-12-07 at 17:03 -0600, John Heim wrote:
How much of a resource hog is a PDC? My understanding is that authentication
is done vs a BDC if available. I configured my new file server as the domain
PDC because I figured it would already have to run samba. I have two other
machines
On 08/12/11 12:15, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Wed, 2011-12-07 at 17:03 -0600, John Heim wrote:
How much of a resource hog is a PDC? My understanding is that authentication
is done vs a BDC if available. I configured my new file server as the domain
PDC because I figured it would already have
I have a s3.4 pdc with a bdc,, pdc is serving around 80 users on
terminal services and another 50 fat clients,,, acts as the file
server.. roaming profiles etc... I have no issues other than the network
card only being 100mb,, I do have a throughput issues.. but that is on
the table..
On
On Thu, 2011-12-08 at 08:36 -0500, Aaron E. wrote:
I have a s3.4 pdc with a bdc,, pdc is serving around 80 users on
terminal services and another 50 fat clients,,, acts as the file
server.. roaming profiles etc... I have no issues other than the network
card only being 100mb,, I do have a
From: Adam Tauno Williams awill...@whitemice.org
With Samba3 domain control there isn't really a BDC/PDC distinction.
Every box is a PDC that operates in parallel with the other DCs. That
is a bit different than a true NT4 domain.
But one machine has to have the master copy of the
Hi
On 3 August 2011 08:59, Linda Walsh sa...@tlinx.org wrote:
Among various problems since I upgraded to 3.6 (none of which got answered
really, -- so I backgraded to 3.5.10 and started debugging from there,
considering 3.6.0 too unstable/too incompatible for 'whatever' reason...
One of the
Michael Wood wrote:
Hi
On 3 August 2011 08:59, Linda Walsh sa...@tlinx.org wrote:
Among various problems since I upgraded to 3.6 (none of which got answered
really, -- so I backgraded to 3.5.10 and started debugging from there,
considering 3.6.0 too unstable/too incompatible for
Michael Wood wrote:
I didn't get the benefit of '*' added to my wbinfo...
I don't understand what you mean by this.
Just saw this note by Bendikt Schindler:
Of course, as noted earlier, my wbinfo also doesn't seem to know about
builtin SID's either .. so am having to add
Thanks for the suggestion, Sean, but that didn't work for me. This config
is what finally did it:
[profiles]
admin users = @domainadmins
browseable = No
comment = Users profiles
create mask = 0600
csc policy = disable
directory mask = 0700
[profiles]
browseable = No
comment = Users profiles
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
guest ok = Yes
path = /home/samba/profiles
profile acls = yes
writable = yes
Remove the guest ok = Yes line, and restart samba
Sean
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logon home = \\%N\%U
logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U
Perhaps check the server name here. Does your Dns or wins resolve it? A
sledge hammer would be to use an lmhost entry on the PCs.
Berni
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Thanks for the response, Berni. There's no DNS in this setup. Clients are
able to access user homes and run logon scripts, and as you can see I'm
using the %N variable for both. I'd guess that if server name resolution
were an issue, loading the home shares and logon scripts would fail as well.
On 07/14/2011 03:53 AM, J. Echter wrote:
Hi,
i have a LDAP Master / Slave setup, but my roaming profiles are lying
on the PDC.
Whats the best method to keep the profiles in sync? Or should i use
another FileServer for the profiles?
what do i have to check in smb.conf for having profiles
Whats the best method to keep the profiles in sync? Or should i use another
FileServer for the profiles?
I have always done that. There are no file shares on my PDC or BDCs.
John
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Am 14.07.2011 16:09, schrieb John Drescher:
Whats the best method to keep the profiles in sync? Or should i use another
FileServer for the profiles?
I have always done that. There are no file shares on my PDC or BDCs.
John
i'm thinking bout using DRBD to have the files sync. i know i can't
This should be in the documentationn in samba.org.
In general:
You need an LDAP backend for samba. Probably should have an LDAP
backend for unix accounts as well.
The smb.conf file be similar to PDC
# this is a DC
domain logons = yes
# but not the PDC
Hi,
you have a (Samba)domain server and it is your wins?
You just to have an entry in your win xp clients wins-server:
YourSambaWinsServer.Enable Netbios over TCP
.
That is all. No: remote announce = 192.168.5.255/WORKGROUP
192.168.7.255/WORKGROUP
This is working for me with 3 subnets.
On Thu,
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 11:05:59 -0600, Bayardo Rivas - Open Soluciones
Hi,
with a bdc you will only have a authentication nothing else.
You have to have the same shares on both pdc and bdc and have them sync
in realtime (drbd master/master or something cluster)
to keep the data for the users up.
My
El 13/03/2011 06:14 a.m., Daniel Müller escribió:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 11:05:59 -0600, Bayardo Rivas - Open Soluciones
Hi,
with a bdc you will only have a authentication nothing else.
You have to have the same shares on both pdc and bdc and have them sync
in realtime (drbd master/master or
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Bayardo Rivas - Open Soluciones
bayardo.ri...@opensoluciones.com wrote:
Hi,
i am new in the mailing list. I am trying to figure out my configuration. I
have a Samba server authenticating with /etc/passwd. We are planing to move
to LDAP and install a BDC
Quoting Bayardo Rivas - Open Soluciones bayardo.ri...@opensoluciones.com:
Hi,
i am new in the mailing list. I am trying to figure out my
configuration. I have a Samba server authenticating with
/etc/passwd. We are planing to move to LDAP and install a BDC
server. The information I
found
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 5:15 AM, Mat Enders mat.end...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 2:24 AM, Helmut Hullen hul...@t-online.de wrote:
Hallo, Mat,
Du meintest am 16.01.11:
I upgraded from Debian Lenny (Samba 3.2.5) to Squeeze (Samba 3.5.6)
and now my PDC does not work.
In
Hallo, Mat,
Du meintest am 17.01.11:
Samba 3.5.6 uses tdbsam, earlier versions have used smbpasswd;
you should look which file (smbpasswd or passdb.tdb) your old
version has used.
For converting you can use pdbedit.
Danke, I will check this I am sure that is the problem as
2011 14:56:00
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Reply-To: hel...@hullen.de
Subject: Re: [Samba] PDC broke after upgrade
Hallo, Mat,
Du meintest am 17.01.11:
Samba 3.5.6 uses tdbsam, earlier versions have used smbpasswd;
you should look which file (smbpasswd or passdb.tdb) your old
version has used
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Date: 17 Jan 2011 14:56:00
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Reply-To: hel...@hullen.de
Subject: Re: [Samba] PDC broke after upgrade
Hallo, Mat,
Du meintest am 17.01.11:
Samba 3.5.6 uses tdbsam, earlier versions have used smbpasswd;
you should
Hallo, Mat,
Du meintest am 16.01.11:
I upgraded from Debian Lenny (Samba 3.2.5) to Squeeze (Samba 3.5.6)
and now my PDC does not work.
In the past when upgrading from one release to another all of the
machine trust accounts no longer worked but I was able to just rejoin
then to the domain.
Hello,
Have you tried the build from SerNet?
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On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Konstantin Boyandin temmo...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
After setting up Samba 3.5.6 on CentOS 5.5 (built from sources) I have
noticed a strange problem.
Windows 2003 servers participating in this
Hello Denis,
Switching (in fact, downgrading a bit) to SerNet and/or other distros
will be the last resort.
So far, Samba 3.5.6 domain works quite reliably, but certain behaviour
patterns like the mentioned 'groups forgetting' are quite annoying.
I'd be glad to hear about how to handle this on
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 9:42 AM, yudi shiddiq yudi.shid...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi all,
I need help,
This time i want to migrate samba PDC(backend ldap) to new machine, new
machine
used different samba version but file configuration is the same,
i have made new samba pdc succesfully, but i
the sambaSID?
It appears to be required!
Cheers,
Giorgio
-Original Message-
From: Vladimir Psenicka vladimir.pseni...@prodeco.cz
Sent: sabato 10 aprile 2010 18.40
To: GG joj...@gmail.com
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] PDC migration from suse 8.2 - samba 2.2.7 ldap
: Re: [Samba] PDC migration from suse 8.2 - samba 2.2.7 ldap - to latest
versions on ubuntu 8.04
Hi GG
1. no delete, change objectClass:sambaAccount to
objectClass:sambaSamAccount in ldif, sambaAccount is deprecated
2. uncomment lines with rid in samba.schema in HISTORICAL if you want to
preserve
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Subject: Re: [Samba] PDC migration from suse 8.2 - samba 2.2.7 ldap - to
latest versions on ubuntu 8.04
Hi GG
1. no delete, change objectClass:sambaAccount to
objectClass:sambaSamAccount in ldif, sambaAccount is deprecated
2. uncomment lines with rid in samba.schema in HISTORICAL
Hi GG
1. no delete, change objectClass:sambaAccount to
objectClass:sambaSamAccount in ldif, sambaAccount is deprecated
2. uncomment lines with rid in samba.schema in HISTORICAL if you want to
preserve rid attribute, else delete it (don't see rid in our ldif)
3. make all dn:uid=uid attribute
And
sambaSID is unique ID for every user in domain and must be present when
use objectclass: sambaSamAccount. Exist sambaSID in your ldif in users
attributes?
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 18:40:38 +0200, Vladimir Psenicka
vladimir.pseni...@prodeco.cz wrote:
Hi GG
1. no delete, change
Hello!
Actually I have no sambaSID.
a question: if i started off by having an ldap server and I then
wanted to add samba (so now I'd import ldif with no references to
samba), would there be the way of syncronizing from ldap to samba?
Cheers,
Gio
On 4/10/10, Vladimir Psenicka
Hello!
So I added openldap.schema and qmail.schema, deleted /var/lib/ldap/*
and slapadd the ldif; I still get the same errors though!
Being on the first line it seems as if dn: uid=,dc=,dc=,dc= is not ok
for the new version, because it imports groups correctly dn:
dc=,dc=,dc=
Ideas?
Cheers,
Hi.
Can you change *objectClass: sambaAccount* to *objectClass:
sambaSamAccount* in whole ldif, but object class 'sambaSamAccount'
requires attribute 'sambaSID' and maybee other samba* attributes. Or
delete objectClass: sambaAccount from this dn when no samba* attribute
is specified in this dn. I
Hello,
I would delete sambaAccount but all users also use samba to logon to
windows machines, wouldn't this prevent them from entering the domain
etc?
dn: *uid=Christian Sanvi*,dc=Sistemi
*uid: csanvi*
- I see what you mean. correct uid is csanvi: shall I make all dn:
uid=*uid later
1. comments to slapd.conf:
if slapd.conf.destination is on your new server, then you are missing
samba schema in your slapd.conf.destination.
slapd.conf on new server:
include /etc/ldap/schema/samba.schema
Get samba.schema from your current samba instalation on new server. It
You have in gg-edited.ldif (first error on line 52):
dn: uid=Christian Sanvi,dc=Sistemi
Informativi,dc=People,dc=GG-s-Domain,dc=it
structuralObjectClass: inetOrgPerson
entryUUID: e969a5fc-584e-1027-9dc7-fa88d05ed16f
creatorsName: cn=Manager,dc=GG-s-Domain,dc=it
createTimestamp: 20030801093311Z
Hello Vladimir and anyone else reading :-) !
Attaching these files:
- gg-edited.ldif
- slapd.conf.destination.txt
- slapd.conf.source.txt
- ldap.conf.destination.txt
- ldap.conf.source.txt
- slapadd-ing.LOG this was the log while importing ldif
NET SID ETC
net setlocalsid
They should be the same SID. The SID of a DC should the same as the
SID of the domain itself. And if you had multiple DC's they should all
have the same SID.
At least that is what I have and it seems to work for me.
On 04/07/2010 10:14 AM, GG wrote:
Hello Vladimir and anyone else
you are right! please excuse me I misread!
Giorgio
On 4/7/10, Gaiseric Vandal gaiseric.van...@gmail.com wrote:
They should be the same SID. The SID of a DC should the same as the SID of
the domain itself. And if you had multiple DC's they should all have the
same SID.
At least that is
Hi Gorgio
Dne 2.4.2010 17:01, GG napsal(a):
Hi all,
So I have
openldap2-2.1.12-74
samba-2.2.7a-72
I would like to migrate this existing PDC service to a new server and
to current production / stable releases (especially for windows 7
joining to the domain).
New server is Debian
Hi all,
So I have
openldap2-2.1.12-74
samba-2.2.7a-72
I would like to migrate this existing PDC service to a new server and
to current production / stable releases (especially for windows 7
joining to the domain).
New server is Debian Lenny stable.
I have exported the domain SID, and ldap.ldif
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 15:32:50 +0100, GG joj...@gmail.com wrote:
wow I made it!
I copied net and all the libs it complained about from another suse
server which was not missing it :-)
[2010/03/26 15:07:37, 0] param/loadparm.c:map_parameter(2435)
Unknown parameter encountered: domain admin
Hi
Dne 25.3.2010 17:41, GG napsal(a):
Hello Vladimir, John and all the NG :-)
Thanks so much for answering. I really hoped someone would :-)
So I installed Debian latest stable netinst on the future production
server and here are my issues in the quotes :-( no net command on my
suse 8.2
Hi!
I'll be at it in a few minutes installing samba client / net command :-)
I have a question about the samba sernet repos:
Shall I apt-get remove samba and use
http://enterprisesamba.com/index.php?id=148 +
http://enterprisesamba.com/index.php?id=56
instead from start?
What is the real
Dne 26.3.2010 10:59, GG napsal(a):
Hi!
I'll be at it in a few minutes installing samba client / net command :-)
I have a question about the samba sernet repos:
Shall I apt-get remove samba and use
http://enterprisesamba.com/index.php?id=148 +
http://enterprisesamba.com/index.php?id=56
Hello!
Have you samba-client package installed?
yes I do at least smbclient is there! but no net command :-/
pavouk\pseni...@psenicka:~ rpm -qf `which net`
samba-client-3.5.1-4.1.x86_64
So here are the issues encountered...
file /usr/share/man/man1/smbclient.1.gz from install of
Dne 26.3.2010 13:50, GG napsal(a):
Hello!
Have you samba-client package installed?
yes I do at least smbclient is there! but no net command :-/
pavouk\pseni...@psenicka:~ rpm -qf `which net`
samba-client-3.5.1-4.1.x86_64
So here are the issues encountered...
file
Hello!
I'm stuck on getdomainsid: Net command is missing even though libs and
smbclient are installed.
I tried this:
# ldapsearch -x -h localhost -D cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=it -W -b
sambaDomainName=WORKGROUP,dc=domain,dc=it
Enter LDAP Password:
# extended LDIF
#
# LDAPv3
# base
try this:
ldapsearch -x -h localhost -D cn=Manager,dc=WORKGROUP,dc=it -W -b
sambaDomainName=WORKGROUP,dc=WORKGROUP,dc=it
Dne 26.3.2010 15:00, GG napsal(a):
Hello!
I'm stuck on getdomainsid: Net command is missing even though libs and
smbclient are installed.
I tried this:
# ldapsearch
Paste ldap admin dn or ldap suffix in your smb.conf
Dne 26.3.2010 15:24, Vladimir Psenicka napsal(a):
try this:
ldapsearch -x -h localhost -D cn=Manager,dc=WORKGROUP,dc=it -W -b
sambaDomainName=WORKGROUP,dc=WORKGROUP,dc=it
Dne 26.3.2010 15:00, GG napsal(a):
Hello!
I'm stuck on
What about Debian Stable with Sernet samba repo, where you can choose
Samba 3.4.x or 3.5.x
My hints on migrating to new server:
1. install new server (Samba,ldap etc.)
2. set same hostname on new server
3. export ldap data from old server and import them to new server
4. export SID (net
On 03/25/2010 03:33 AM, Vladimir Psenicka wrote:
What about Debian Stable with Sernet samba repo, where you can choose
Samba 3.4.x or 3.5.x
My hints on migrating to new server:
1. install new server (Samba,ldap etc.)
2. set same hostname on new server
3. export ldap data from old server
Hello Vladimir, John and all the NG :-)
Thanks so much for answering. I really hoped someone would :-)
So I installed Debian latest stable netinst on the future production
server and here are my issues in the quotes :-( no net command on my
suse 8.2
Cheers :-)
Giorgio
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at
Dne 23.3.2010 15:48, Giorgio napsal(a):
Hello,
Hopefully I'm in the right place asking for help :-)
I need to move from an old physical Suse 8.2 - samba 2.2.7 + ldap - to
latest samba versions, I would like to use an ubuntu 8.04 virtual machine.
The domain is in production on the physical
Hello Vladimir and hi all,
Thanks very much for replying!
Any suggested os? I'd go for debian or what advised, I just happen to
know ubuntu more...
Any strategy or hint on migrating from ancient ldap + samba to a new server?
Already tried rsyncing (using all options to keep perms and
On 03/23/2010 1:48 PM, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac wrote:
Also, i found out that only users running windows xp in one of the two
interfaces that samba is being accessed are having this trouble.
Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac wrote:
Hello everyone.
Yesterday i did an almost painless upgrade from
Hi Dale and others. I had already checked the release notes. Only users
in eth0 (192.168.0.x) are having trouble. Here is some info and some logs:
smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = DOMINIO
netbios name = DOMINIO
server string = Samba Server
hosts allow = 192.168.1.
Hi John. It worked well just before the upgrade. I'm not saying that
this is correct, but is the reason why users aren't accessing? Also,
should'n this give some specific error in the logs?
Tks in advance.
John H Terpstra wrote:
On 03/23/2010 02:35 PM, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac wrote:
On 01/05/2010 10:00 PM, Bino Oetomo wrote:
Dear Brian and all
Thankyou for your fast enlightment
Brian H. Nelson wrote:
Bino Oetomo wrote:
And ... voila ... the user can access (read-write) into the shares ...
But it'll means that the user can also execute somethings inside
directory ...
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Date: Wed, 06 Jan 2010 08:51:33 +0700
From: Bino Oetomo b...@indoakses-online.com
To: ?? mail_of_ser...@mail.ru
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] PDC directory permission fail
Message-ID: 4b43eca5.1010
Dear James, Dale, and ALL
Thankyou for your enlightment
Now I set things as you sugested, directories with 770 and files with 660
Case solved
Sincerely
-bino-
James Kosin wrote:
Bino,
The permissions should be 770 for directories. They need execute
privileges for directories to be able to
Dear Serg and All
Сергей wrote:
Hello, Bino!
I use webmin to do the samba PDC configuration
IMHO, insuffisient
Agree ...
I did some direct edit to conf file
[warehouse]
comment = Files of warehouse
writeable = yes
path = /hdd2/samba/groupfiles/warehouse
Bino Oetomo wrote:
And ... voila ... the user can access (read-write) into the shares ...
But it'll means that the user can also execute somethings inside
directory ... right ?
Why we need the execute bit in directory permission just to let the
user to read and write only ?
That is how
Dear Brian and all
Thankyou for your fast enlightment
Brian H. Nelson wrote:
Bino Oetomo wrote:
And ... voila ... the user can access (read-write) into the shares ...
But it'll means that the user can also execute somethings inside
directory ... right ?
Why we need the execute bit in
Hello, Bino!
I use webmin to do the samba PDC configuration
IMHO, insuffisient
[warehouse]
comment = Files of warehouse
writeable = yes
path = /hdd2/samba/groupfiles/warehouse
when I create that share via webmin i use option :
a. mode : 775
b. Create user :
An: Stefan Michalsky
Betreff: Re: [Samba] PDC witch LDAP and machine account lookup
Hi,
It looks strange... I've you tried to increase your log level
(specially on tdb and passdb). Something like :
log level = 2 tdb:5 passdb:5
And look for any strange behavior when you try to log onto
[mailto:bruno.maca...@univ-rouen.fr]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. Oktober 2009 17:51
An: Stefan Michalsky
Betreff: Re: [Samba] PDC witch LDAP and machine account lookup
Stefan Michalsky a écrit :
Hey all,
i do have the following problem: i set up a PDC with Samba with an LDAP
backend. Everything works
Henrik Dige Semark skrev:
Adam Tauno WIlliams skrev:
[2009/08/14 18:22:24, 0] passdb/pdb_get_set.c:pdb_get_group_sid(210)
pdb_get_group_sid: Failed to find Unix account for DomAdmin
[2009/08/14 18:22:24, 1] auth/auth_util.c:make_server_info_sam(562)
User DomAdmin in passdb, but
Sorry to Adam Tauno WIlliams for sending direct.
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Adam Tauno WIlliams skrev:
I'm trying to move my existing MS-AD over to SAMBA, the place I'm
So you have an AD domain? Samba 3.x does not provide an AD domain, it
provides an NT domains, so your requirement of everything keeps running
in the same or almost the same way cannot be met.
I have a full ldap backend so the bdc is the slave to the pdc. I am just
wondering what I can copy I found a list at
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Frequently_Asked_Questions of what all of
the tdb's have in them but it isn't really clear what is server agnostic and
which is needs to be
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Nick Pappin npap...@latahfcu.org wrote:
I have a full ldap backend so the bdc is the slave to the pdc. I am just
wondering what I can copy I found a list at
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Frequently_Asked_Questions of what all of
the tdb's have in them but it
Ok but how do I keep the pdc and the bdc in sync, for example the
account_policy.tdb file has all of the account policy stuff in it now I
assume that I could take this tdb file and move it to another domain for all
it cares and still keep all fo my policy settings. So changes file just mean
that
i'd just copy over everything in /etc/samba, and /var/lib/samba. and
also run net getlocalsid and net getdomainsid and write down the number
strings, and use net setlocalsid/setdomainsid on the new server.
Nick Pappin wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering I am setting up a BDC at another
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Nick Pappinnpap...@latahfcu.org wrote:
Ok but how do I keep the pdc and the bdc in sync, for example the
account_policy.tdb file has all of the account policy stuff in it now I
assume that I could take this tdb file and move it to another domain for all
it
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