Hi,
Is there a way to prevent users (or ideally members of certain groups)
from logging into the samba domain on more than one machine at a time?
I found some examples in the samba guide using preexec parameters but
this approach appears to only prevent access to the resource, does not
Can you post a sanitized ldif of one of the user's ldap records? Do
they have all the samba attributes?
Kyle Corupe wrote:
Alight, I've been working on this for too many hours straight. Any
help would be much appreciated!
(I posted this online to linux questions, it could be easier to read
I've been trying to write a script to move user profile directories, and
so far not so good. Made the mistake of allowing windows to create the
profile dir in the user's homedir, and am attempting to rectify after
the fact. really do not want to go from machine to machine to deal with
this
Hoping this is an error of stupidity or ignorance on my part.
Running Centos 4.6, after the big update from 4.5.
Samba would not communicate with our samba PDC (3.0.10), kept getting
NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME errors.
I will most likely update all our samba servers, but do not want to do
This is a new one to me... Drivers install fine, but on some of the
printers I get the test page failed to print message. I'm getting
nothing in the samba logs from the workstation, smbd, nor from the cups
logs. I've googled myself silly, but can only find other people asking
the same or
Found the problem - the nobody account in LDAP had the sambaAccountFlags
set to [NU] Removed the N (no password required) and voila - no more
nobody logins
-Jeff
Rune Tønnesen wrote:
Jeff Davis skrev:
OK, probably a rookie question, but I've got some users that have
been logging
OK, probably a rookie question, but I've got some users that have been
logging in to the domain as nobody... What do I need to change to
disable this?
Thanks,
-Jeff
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I've tried several settings, cannot seem to disable domain logins using
the nobody account. Using samba-3.0.10-1.4E.6 with
openldap-servers-2.2.13-4 and smbldap-tools-0.9.1-1.2.el4.rf on Centos 4.
Thanks,
-Jeff
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Ok, I'm going kinda nuts...
I have a samba 3 + openldap domain, which works great for
authentication, etc.
I am trying to use the NTConfig.POL to enforce policies on a mix of
98/win2k and XP boxes. This is a K12 environment, so I need very
restrictive policies for students, less so for
Ok, I've tried all the common fixes, such as turning oplocks off on
the share. Twice a day the database has to be repaired.
running samba-3.0.7-2.FC2
Here's the pertinent section:
comment = Aeries
path = /home/aeries
valid users = @aeries
read only = No
create mask =
Hi David,
I too am looking for something similar, as well as user management
scripts that handle batch import of users, as well as creating home and
mail accounts directories on remote servers. I have something now but
it uses samba 2.0x and openldap 1.2.x, so it's more than a little
dated.
Hi,
I'm trying to avoid re-inventing the wheel here if I can. I'm looking
for a script or set of scripts that allow me to create a bunch of samba
3.X/posix users and their corresponding LDAP entries from a delimited
text file or something similar. If it's web-based, so much the better,
esp
question: where is the convert script/program you mention? can't seem to
find it anywhere...
Thanks.
-Jeff
boka wrote:
Jeff Davis wrote:
If you arrive at a solution, please let me know...
i did not have free time to analyze why it start working, but i made it :)
First of all, i have
I've gotten these, but I keep getting errors.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# smbldap-useradd -am testuser2
failed to perform search; No such object at /usr/local/sbin//smbldap_tools.pm
line 211, DATA line 283.
No such object at /usr/local/sbin//smbldap_tools.pm line 719, DATA line 283.
Anyone got any
Hi,
I'm experiencing the same problems. I had 2.2.8 working just fine, when I
updated to 3.0.1 it broke a bunch of stuff. LDAP authentication works fine
under shell, ssh, and all the native linux stuff, but cannot seem to add
accounts for some reason.
If you arrive at a solution, please let
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