Hello,
I've seen other folks posting with this problem, but I think my issue is a
bit different (thus the super long subject).
The environment is Solaris 9 09/05, running Samba 3.0.22/Sun DS 5.2/idealx
scripts 0.9.1, but I can translate openldap/linux/samba-ese if you think of
a solution that
Do you have any entries showing up in your log.smbd or your ldap
error/access logs that look applicable?
Tony
On 8/17/05 6:32 PM, Scott Mayo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I am still having problems with my samba server. For some reason,
I cannot add all of the users in. I am running a
OK, I switched from storing the next available uidNumber and gidNumber in
the sambaDomainName object and put them into the old way of doing it -
putting them in cn=NextFreeUnixId. Now I can join machines to the domain.
Actually what put me on the right path was the suggestion that it was a
So I was having problems getting a machine to join to a samba PDC running on
Solaris 9 using the bundled LDAP server. Ill skip all my previous
troubleshooting steps here (Ive tried just about anything and everything).
Anyway - so I deleted all of the attributes for samba in the directory and
ran
a look at that.
--mmark
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From: Anthony Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 5:46 PM
Subject: [Samba] Still having samba join domain problems
So I was having problems getting a machine to join to a samba PDC running
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On 8/8/05 8:12 PM, Michal Kurowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anthony Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately Im running the built in Sun directory server. Its Sun ONE 5.1
directory server. I
To update my post from yesterday.
I went ahead and exported an LDIF and here is what my machine account looks
like:
dn: uid=vpcpc$,ou=Machines,dc=engr,dc=arizona,dc=edu
objectClass: top
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
objectClass: posixAccount
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: person
cn:
Hello,
Im stumped - never had this problem before (just setting up a development
server so I can properly document all the steps I took to get a samba pdc
working before). Everything else works but joining the domain. Its a
Solaris 9/Sun ONE ldap/Samba 3.0.14a PDC. I have no problems with
On 6/17/05 12:34 PM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Anthony Hess wrote:
So that's what is disabling it then, thanks. Too bad the user account
script that we have had for the past few years sets
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Anthony Hess wrote:
Yea, unfortunately the mechanism that sets it disabled just does it right
over again, so that doesn't do it for me :(
Make sure the last change time is not set to 0.
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Full Name:Anthony Hess
Home Directory: \\engr.arizona.edu\tonyh
HomeDir Drive:H:
Logon Script:
Profile Path: \\fugazi.engr.arizona.edu\Profiles\%u
Domain: FUGAZI
Account desc:
Workstations:
Munged dial:
Logon time: 0
Yea, unfortunately the mechanism that sets it disabled just does it right
over again, so that doesn't do it for me :(
Tony
On 6/16/05 1:09 PM, Paul Gienger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WORKS:
Unix username:tonyh
NT username: tonyh
Account Flags:[UX ]
NO
I got this thing working late yesterday, so I wanted to update the archives
because I never saw this exact solution.
I saw essentially these solutions to a problem that sounded like mine (cant
log in, but authentication looks to be OK on the client):
Make sure the domain SIDs match in LDAP and
OK - I finally am able to join machines to the domain, but I cant log in to
them (at least not my test client anyway). If anyone can help I would be
really really appreciative!
Platform: Solaris 9, Samba 3.0.5, Sun One Directory Server 5.1
error is:
The system could not log you on. Make sure
Hello,
Im getting SO close on this one its driving me nuts. The platform is
Solaris 9, with Sun One Directory server 5.1. Running Samba 3.0.5 - and
when I use mkntpwd and cut and paste the passwords into LDAP I can log in to
the machine via Samba from both Windows and Mac clients (can't join
Hello,
Thanks for your offer - Im a bit under a time crunch and hoping to get this
done in time for school starting (about two weeks - and that includes
migrating all of the accounts and windows boxes over to this domain from a
2.2.x/NT4 domain). Never having set this up before makes it all the
is for Samba and OpenLDAP on Linux - which works, but obviously I
dont have to think as much if its written for what I have :) ).
Thanks in advance for any help,
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Anthony Hess
Support Systems Analyst, Sr.
CoEM Computer Services
Full error output:
# /usr/local/samba/bin/testparm
Load smb config
Hello all,
I currently have an NT4 Domain that I wish to upgrade to Samba 3.0/LDAP but
because of legacy reasons its not quite the simple changeover talked about
in the Official Guide to Samba 3.0 (which I am currently reading before I go
about changing anything else).
At any rate - the current
.
Under Panther I do believe you can put an smb mount share in using the
Netinfo manager, but I haven't ever done this (since said ugly workaround
gets the job done and I haven't bothered to fix it).
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Anthony Hess
Support Systems Analyst, Sr.
CoEM Computer Services
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Wayne Dozier
there is no issue, and in theory you're more
safe from the BSA with Linux/Samba than with all-Windows, since you
can't make any licensing errors.
-Ed
Anthony Hess
CoEM Computer Services
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criteria. If you could email me off list I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks,
Anthony Hess
University of Arizona
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To: Anthony Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Looking for folks with BIG Samba
+/orSamba-LDAPinstallations
Hi Anthony,
The best place that I can point you for a good howto or instructions on
setting up Samba with LDAP is http
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