Am 02.10.2013 21:53, schrieb Jeremy Allison:
On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 11:38:21AM +0200, Andreas Oster wrote:
Hi all,
I have run into a problem with our samba4 setup. I have successfully
joined a Cisco ISE v1.1.4 (Identity Service Engine) test machine to the
samba4 AD. User authentication does
Hi all,
I have run into a problem with our samba4 setup. I have successfully
joined a Cisco ISE v1.1.4 (Identity Service Engine) test machine to the
samba4 AD. User authentication does work but unfortunately the ISE is
unable to fetch the AD groups from the domain controller. In the samba
logs I
Am 09.04.2013 10:09, schrieb Olivier BILHAUT:
Hi !
I bounce on the Mr Sloop's post ([Samba] DDNS / DHCPd Internal DNS or
BIND_DLZ) to ask what's the easiest way to allow Linux clients to update
themself their DNS record in the Samba4 AD server (with BIND_DLZ Dns
server).
It works well
Am 15.10.2012 08:41, schrieb Kristofer:
On Oct 15, 2012, at 12:56 AM, Andreas Oster aos...@novanetwork.de wrote:
I guess you can achieve the same with:
samba-tool domain demote -Uadministrator
afterwards you can join the DC again.
That has been unsuccessful to me also.
I
Am 15.10.2012 01:50, schrieb Kristofer:
I currently have 10 domain controllers (all Samba 4rc1), and I would like to
reset one of them.
I would like to completely clear out their LDAP database, and force it to get
a fresh copy replicated from one of the other 9 DC's out there.
What
Am 05.10.2012 21:11, schrieb Jeremy Allison:
Hmmm. The :
force directory mode = 0770
directory mask = 0770
setting should do the trick. Are you also storing
the DOS attributes in EA's ? You probably also
need that to prevent UNIX permission modification.
Try adding:
store dos
Hello all,
I am struggling to get share permissions to work properly.
I am currently using samba 3.6.3 with AD integration.
I want to force the following permissions:
- created/renamed/copied directories: 0770
- created/renamed/copied files: 0660
- file permissions should not be editable by
Hi all,
since upgrading Samba from a 3.5.X to 3.6.X I am facing some problems
with shared printers. Opening a printer driver dialog, to change some
settings for a printer from a Win XP machine, takes very long. This is
the case for all shared printers.
I am using Ubuntu Precise (12.04)
In the
Am 19.03.2012 01:31, schrieb Amitay Isaacs:
Hi Andreas,
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 7:06 AM, Matthieu Patou m...@samba.org wrote:
On 03/17/2012 10:00 AM, Andreas Oster wrote:
Hello all,
I have set up a samba4 server with bind9 and the bind_dlz module.
Everything is working as it should
Hello all,
some time ago I've posted on samba.internals but did get no answer to my
question. I hope that someone on this list can give me some help.
I have migrated a Win2k AD to samba4 and copied SYSVOL as decribed in
this post:
, 2012 at 3:38 AM, Andreas Oster aos...@novanetwork.dewrote:
Am 17.03.2012 21:06, schrieb Matthieu Patou:
On 03/17/2012 10:00 AM, Andreas Oster wrote:
Hello all,
I have set up a samba4 server with bind9 and the bind_dlz module.
Everything is working as it should but now I need to allow
Am 17.03.2012 18:00, schrieb Andreas Oster:
Hello all,
I have set up a samba4 server with bind9 and the bind_dlz module.
Everything is working as it should but now I need to allow the dhcp
server to add entries to the forwarding zone. Has anybody implemented
such a configuration ? Can
Am 18.03.2012 16:19, schrieb steve:
On 17/03/12 18:00, Andreas Oster wrote:
I want to achieve the following:
1) allow non-Windows machines (printers, ILO ...) to be added by dhcpd
2) allow Windows machines (joined to AD) to update their own entries
2 - already works with the configuration
Am 17.03.2012 21:06, schrieb Matthieu Patou:
On 03/17/2012 10:00 AM, Andreas Oster wrote:
Hello all,
I have set up a samba4 server with bind9 and the bind_dlz module.
Everything is working as it should but now I need to allow the dhcp
server to add entries to the forwarding zone. Has anybody
Am 18.03.2012 16:19, schrieb steve:
On 17/03/12 18:00, Andreas Oster wrote:
I want to achieve the following:
1) allow non-Windows machines (printers, ILO ...) to be added by dhcpd
2) allow Windows machines (joined to AD) to update their own entries
2 - already works with the configuration
Hello all,
I have set up a samba4 server with bind9 and the bind_dlz module.
Everything is working as it should but now I need to allow the dhcp
server to add entries to the forwarding zone. Has anybody implemented
such a configuration ? Can this be done with the kerberos DNS dynamic
update
Hello all,
I have migrated an old Win2k Active Directory to a Samba4 only
domain. Because the provision step has not been used I now do
not have the dns.keytab file for secure dynamic DNS updates
with bind9. I have found a useful link here:
Andreas Oster aoster at
novanetwork.de writes:
Hello all,
I have migrated an old Win2k Active
Directory to a Samba4 only
domain. Because the provision step
has not been used I now do
not have the dns.keytab file for secure
dynamic DNS updates
with bind9. I have found a useful link
Hello Michael,
thank you for your reply. I will see what I can do with the ldbedit
tool.
kind regards
Andreas
Am 02.11.2011 08:29, schrieb Michael Wood:
On 1 November 2011 16:52, Andreas Osteraos...@novanetwork.de wrote:
[...]
Maybe someone on this list can help me with removing the
Hello all,
I have tried several times to replace an old Windows 2000 domain
controller with a samba4 dc but failed to do so.
here is what I did/tried:
- copied the old DC and DNS (bind9) to a vmware machine
- fixed some replication issues I had with the old 2k DC ( once had two
DCs and one
Hello all,
here is some more information from the samba log:
../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:3118(dsdb_forest_functional_level)
../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:3118: Warning: forestFunctionality not setup
Thanks
Andreas
Am 01.11.2011 11:06, schrieb Andreas Oster:
Hello all,
I have tried
DC
simply did not allow me to do that. Is there a way to do something
similar with the samba provided tools (samba-tool for example) ?
thank you
regards
Andreas
Am 01.11.2011 11:06, schrieb Andreas Oster:
Hello all,
I have tried several times to replace an old Windows 2000 domain
controller
01.11.2011 11:06, schrieb Andreas Oster:
Hello all,
I have tried several times to replace an old Windows 2000 domain
controller with a samba4 dc but failed to do so.
here is what I did/tried:
- copied the old DC and DNS (bind9) to a vmware machine
- fixed some replication issues I had with the old
Hello all,
I am trying to add a printer driver for a HP Deskjet 1220C
with following command to samba:
rpcclient -c 'adddriver Windows NT x86 \
HPDJ1220C:HPW8KMD.DLL:HPW8KMD.DLL:HPW8KMD.DLL:HPW8DRV.HLP:NULL:RAW: \
HPW8c32.dll,HPW8mon.dll,HPW8r24.dll,HPW8res.dll,HPW8win.dll, \
Hello Mark,
thank you for the directory hint. I had actually placed the files into
the wrong directory, so the 'WERR_BADFILE' was actually a 'file not
found' error :-(
Thank you for your kind help
regards
Andreas
Mark Gannon schrieb:
On Wednesday 09 July 2008 05:40:19 am Andreas Oster wrote
Hello everybody,
I have run into a problem which I am not able to resolve
by myself :-(
Yesterday I have added a new printer (cups) to a Samba
3.0.28a server. The new printer showed up in the network
neighborhood (Windows XP) and I was able to print to the
new print queue. Then I tried to
Hello list,
I have recently updated our companys fileserver from version
3.0.13 to 3.0.20 and shortly afterwards to 3.0.20b. Since then
I have a prolem with my shares, at least the logs state that
there is a problem :(
The server acts as a domain member server. The domain is controlled
by a
Andrew Bartlett schrieb:
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 13:22 +0200, Thomas Bork wrote:
Andreas Oster wrote:
[2005/10/24 12:29:33, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(798)
novaws20 (10.2.1.71) couldn't find service aoste
The last five messages are the relavant ones. The share mentioned
(aoster
Try this link:
http://is-it-true.org/nt/registry/rtips94.shtml
did work for me
best regards
Andreas
Julien Bordet schrieb:
If it is not, I've got another slightly off topic question : how to I demote my former Windows NT PDC (that is now a BDC) to a normal Windows NT server, so that I have no
Klaus Renner schrieb:
Hi,
I am using Version 3.0.2a of samba on Linux 2.4.18 (suse with self-compiled samba from
tarball)
smb.conf:
[IEPRINT]
path = /home/htmprint/tmp
printable = Yes
print command = /home/htmprint/Programme/virtual_printer.sh %s
After some weeks with some
Klaus Renner schrieb:
Hi,
I am using Version 3.0.2a of samba on Linux 2.4.18 (suse with self-compiled samba from
tarball)
smb.conf:
[IEPRINT]
path = /home/htmprint/tmp
printable = Yes
print command = /home/htmprint/Programme/virtual_printer.sh %s
After some weeks with some
Hello list,
I have recently upgraded to samba version 3.04 . Everything works well
and a problem I had with one of my printers (which was the reason for
upgrading) seems to be fixed. But now there is another issue. In the log
directory there is a file called log.0.0.0.0 which in my opinion
Gerald (Jerry) Carter schrieb:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
andreas oster wrote:
| I have the same problem here. I fix/workaround by
| stopping smbd deleting the var/lib/samba/printers dir and
| the ntprinters.tbd file. Then start smbd again and everything
| works again
Tomoo Nomura schrieb:
Dear *Fabien Chevalier*,
I found your message in
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-February/080990.html
I got in the similar problem.
Have you solved the problem ?
If so, please let me know the solution.
Thanks and Best Regards,
Tomoo Nomura
Hello Tomoo
I have the
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