Good to know, and your description fits my understanding of this issue
and reproduces my scenario well.
Basically all I have to to render the server completely unresponsive
(even basic command line stuff) is take _any_ domain offline.
This seems to mean winbind's caching is not behaving as
Thanks for confirming my config is good. I already know about the old
problem with SSH and reverse DNS lookups. That actually takes about 5
minutes or less to log in, with this issue be prepared to wait almost an
hour if it even works. Similar but not the same issue.
Please, to get an
wrote:
- Original Message
From: Clayton Hill ad...@ateamonsite.com
To: Matthew J. Salerno vagabond_k...@yahoo.com
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org; Jeremy Allison j...@samba.org
Sent: Sun, October 18, 2009 7:49:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] winbind causes Linux to lockup when connectivity to AD
and know immediately if the AD was up or down if I set it to 5
instead of 30 -- but hey it could be 30 minutes, hours, days etc - I
dont know!
Hope this helps!
Thanks,
-Clayton
*From:* Clayton Hill ad
I read this article:
http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-advanced/extended-attributes/
It clearly tells that NTFS ACLs are not really respected. How would they
do that anyways? by using winbind/samba? That was a wee bit of sarcasm
there..
My aim is to have a AD joined NAS with samba and
Doh! Missed that! LOL
Thanks :-)
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 10/19/2009, Clayton Hill (ad...@ateamonsite.com) wrote:
idmap negative cache time (G)
This parameter specifies the number of seconds that Winbind's idmap
snip
120 what? hmmm seconds? minutes? LOL
Hi Jason,
Yup you got the same problem - just going about it a sorta different way
- ouch that must really suck having winbind\ADdomain own the account you
are logged in as. bummer!
My problem is slightly less serious as I am trying to use my local
accounts (such as root) and I just use samba
BUMP! :-)
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 02:34:45PM -0600, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
3.4.2
Robert LeBlanc
Life Sciences Undergraduate Education Computer Support
Brigham Young University
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Jeremy Allison j...@samba.org wrote:
On Fri, Oct
Hi folks!
We finally have an answer to a question posted in 2009... and the answer
is: YES SET UP KERBEROS.
Here is the original thread:
http://www.pubbs.net/200910/samba/27283-samba-is-it-ever-needed-to-set-u
p-kerberos-manually-if-you-use-samba-to-join-an-ads-domain-as-a-domain-m
... and net ads join can
be improved to allow proper config so the computer management console
can be used normally with samba without separate Kerberos setup.
Regards,
Clayton Hill
-Original Message-
From: John H Terpstra [mailto:j...@samba.org]
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 7:38 AM
Hi folks,
My first post here after trolling for a while.
Here is the issue:
I can't join a Windows 2008 Server Active Directory with 3.0.30.
Failed to join domain: Improperly formed account name
Judging from the release notes from 3.0.29 etc this was fixed...
Am I incorrect in this assumption?
Since I didn't get an answer, I am bumping this.
(sorry! I really need an answer for this...)
Also here is more relevant info:
OS: SUSE 10.1 x86_64
Samba:
samba-3.0.30-0.1.112.x86_64
samba-client-3.0.30-0.1.112.x86_64
samba-winbind-3.0.30-0.1.112.x86_64
Kerberos:
krb5-1.5.1-23.x86_64
(Agustin, the reply is shortened, because the list wouldn't let me post
with another debug 10 output of the join , so don't reply to the last
email I sent.)
!! LIST MODERATOR: please disregard my last message since this is
shortened significantly.
Agustin,
Thank you for your
Hi Folks,
How many users/groups are allowed per share in smb.conf ?
Is there a limit?
Thanks,
-Clayton Hill
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John,
Thank you for your prompt, and helpful answer! :-)
Do you want to answer my other critical question which has gone
unanswered? I sure hope so!:
=
Here is the issue:
I can't join a Windows 2008 Server Active
Hello,
I have a small question I couldn't find an answer to by googling or
checking the man pages.
Is there a way to disable/remove the Printers and Faxes folder/share
altogether?
Thanks,
-Clayton
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Thank you for the info Jeremy
I think I will try EXT4 and see if I have better results then - also I
agree with you about streams - I just think some of my more foolish
clients wont.
Better just tell them NO firmly and then give them the example you
gave - ;-)
Any workaround for the winbind
Hi all,
Please help Ive been wasting days at this...
I am not trying to create a PDC, I am not joining an active directory, I am
not needing samba schema in my openldap (or do I?), I am not trying to use
winbind and idmaps for translations from SID to UID/GID, I just want my
samba server which
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