I believe you need to add in [global]
winbind enum users = Yes
winbind enum groups = Yes
Dale
On 06/17/2013 9:41 AM, Zane Zakraisek wrote:
I have Samba 4.6.6 running as an ADDC and all is working great. I have a
Samba 3.6.9 File Server that I want to join to the domain. I have gone
through
On 27/02/12 12:01, Guilhem Souque wrote:
t's seems that in samba 3.0.24 (debian etch) the uid in the idmap OU
was the same that those in the USERS OU because i have some entry that
are correct and i had domain member server in this samba version.
Is there a way to synchronize unix uids with
From: Guilhem Souque gsou...@artprice.com
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 12:01:50 +0100
I try to configure a domain member server on an other debian squeeze
that will serve as cifs and nfs server.
(snip)
The unix uids provided by winbind are not the same than those used by
the system
John,
See
samba@lists.samba.orghttp://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.4.0.html
for the authentication changes made in that version.
There is a new parameter to revert to the old behavior.
Dale
On 04/22/2010 8:17 AM, John Lawler wrote:
I've been working for hours with Samba on Ubuntu
http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.4.0.html
for the authentication changes made in that version.
There is a new parameter to revert to the old behavior.
Dale,
Thanks a bunch. As you correctly identified, that was the exact
problem. Now I can authenticate from the other clients.
Daniel Müller schrieb:
Hello,
with pdbedit -L on my MemberServer (Samba) I could not list the domain
users and groups!
With pdbedit -L it is only working on my PDC(Samba)
I assume then this is - at least at the moment - normal behaviour of
pdbedit. Perhaps someone else on this list can tell me
Daniel Müller schrieb:
Hello,
when i have read wright. You joined an ubuntu samba pc to your samba
domain!
testparm gives you: ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER?
Correct.
First of all your domain member must have exactly the same users and
passwords as your pdc/ldap.
You can do that with installing
Martin Hauptmann wrote:
Hi group,
I have problems with a former Samba-server. It has been a simple server, no acl-stuff,not a DC or so.
ACL's would be a good idea here.
Now we have a Windows 2003 PDC and I intergated the Samba-Server as a Domain Member
Server.
Everything works fine, except one