Hi,
We have migrated our old Win2000 AD domain (~ 1000 user accounts) to
Samba 4.0.7 AD, but some things doesn't work as expected (samba process
crashes a few times a day/week with PANIC without any noticeable
reason; samba dbcheck can't fix some db errrors and so on) , and I'm
trying to
On 07/31/2013 07:06 PM, Gints Neimanis wrote:
When I run samba in daemon mode, then it stops responding (but still
shows in process list)
/usr/local/samba/sbin/samba -d 3 -M single
smbclient //vasec/netlogon -k -c exit
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
When samba is run in daemon
Hi,
maybe this will help you:
[printers]
...
use client driver = yes
...
On 07/24/2013 11:46 PM, Thiago Parolin wrote:
Hi,
After upgrading samba from 3.5 to 3.6, WinXP can not print, and the samba
log shows:
[2013/07/24 17:40:00.377907, 0]
Hello,
You can use pam-mount module
http://pam-mount.sourceforge.net/
Gints
James D. Parra rakstīja, 2009.05.14. 23:19:
Hello,
I have enough details on how to have Linux users authenticate to a 2003r2
AD, but I need help getting their home dir's to automatically mount to a
windows share.
from web form), but now with new
versions they don't work as (we) expected.
Or I'm something missing, and both tasks can be accomplished in
different ways?
Have a nice day!
Gints Neimanis
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Hi,
Look at pam_automount module, which can do this job for you.
Jochen Kaechelin wrote:
hello list,
i have the following problem:
Windows 2003 Server, acting as DC and Fileserver.
Directory home is shared with the following structure:
home
user1_directory
Hi,
to use ldap as winbind idamp backend, you don't need the NSS_LDAP at all.
All queries and updates to ldap is performed by winbind itself.
Your smb.conf looks fine.
You may check 2 things:
* Have you stored the LDAP Manager password to LDAP database with
command smbpasswd -w
Hi Simon,
I thnik it is not the error in documentation (I don't know about which
chapter we are talking :)).
If you use winbdind authentication (+ idmap/ldap) only, you don't need
the NSS_LDAP.
But if you build a domain, where all user data is stored in LDAP, then
you may authenticate users
to linux passwd database !!!
Can you post your smb.conf file?
Gints Neimanis
Kalin Evtimov wrote:
I just set up our Samba-Server to athenticate over Active Directory
(Win 2003). But there is one thing that bothers me: There are no
home-directories for the domain users, that waere added
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
As a consequence, this also means, that on each server there has to be a
copy of a profile of a given user, right?
No, not right. The user roaming profile is stored only on one server.
Maybe you may rename the each SAMBA server in each location in the same
NetBIOS name,
Solved.
There was mistake in smb.conf file, the idmap uid value was incorrect.
Gints
gints neimanis wrote:
I succesfully setted up the winbind with idmap backend = ldap:ldap:...
LDAP is used only to store idmap's.
The problem:
On the server with OpenLDAP and winbind, all is working fine! Thanks
I succesfully setted up the winbind with idmap backend = ldap:ldap:...
LDAP is used only to store idmap's.
The problem:
On the server with OpenLDAP and winbind, all is working fine! Thanks to
the SAMBA team and OSS community!
But on the second server, where winbind is used to authenticate users
Hi all!
Question about idmap=ldap backend in domain with win2k PDC:
Should I manually add all domain users to ldap and then retrieve the
idmap from ldap, or in case of sucessfull authentication againt Win2k
PDC, users are addedd automaticaly to ldap?
Or I can use idmap ldap backend only in SAMBA
\\Templates
end ==
If you decide to use Group policies, IMHO you can write our own
administrative templates, but I don't have big experience with Group
policies.
Gints
Michal Kurowski wrote:
gints neimanis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If your clients have a network drive, you can leave
If your clients have a network drive, you can leave the Desktop on that
drive and exclude from roaming profile.
You need to change registry key (via policies or logon script), for
exanple to:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell
Folders Desktop; REG_SZ ;
Yes, it is possible with pam_mkhomedir
For example, that configurations works very well:
/etc/pam.d/system-auth
#%PAM-1.0
authrequired /lib/security/pam_env.so
authsufficient/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
authsufficient/lib/security/pam_unix.so likeauth
by hand (with export
- import tools)?
2. Or it is possible to automatically put successfully authenticated
users to LDAP directory with some of useradd script?
3. Is any other documentation excepted SAMBA3 HOWTO, with closer look to
winbind idmap LDAP?
Regards,
Gints Neimanis
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