Am 29.05.2010 20:58, Lukasz Zalewski wrote:
On 29/05/2010 19:17, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Am 29.05.2010 20:15, Lukasz Zalewski wrote:
Unfortunately, Windows XP SP3 fails to join a Samba4 domain as well.
How can I troubleshoot it?
Are both the samba4 and client machine on the same subnet
Am 31.05.2010 11:58, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Can you resolve all of the samba4 generated dns records externally
(http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO Configure DNS section),
such as
host -t SRV _ldap._tcp.samdom.example.com.
Yes, it works correctly (as is /usr/local/samba/sbin
? I thought I had got mine working, but the
Samba4 HOWTO was not sufficient for this. I later found it was
actually not working.
I used Debian Lenny.
I didn't do anything special to make it work, just followed the HOWTO.
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than that, not sure what to do about it.
Otherwise the packet capture looks OK to me, but there should be stuff
after that. Is that all there was?
Yep, that's the whole capture.
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Am 31.05.2010 12:40, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Am 31.05.2010 12:27, Michael Wood wrote:
http://virtall.com/files/samba4-join.pcap
The timestamps in your pcap file are very strange. The time for
packet 5 jumps almost 5000 seconds backwards and then forward again
for packet 13.
Do your
, but that can't be right.
It was similar as I tried to join Windows 2008 (although I only looked
briefly with tcpdump) - it also sent DNS queries, then LDAP queries,
repeated that, and said it can't join, just like the XP did.
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or routers on the way.
Is your client dns configuration pointing explicitly at samba4
Yes.
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Am 25.05.2010 21:03, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Am 25.05.2010 20:55, Lukasz Zalewski wrote:
If I block LDAP on UDP, Windows does not send queries to LDAP on TCP. Is
it the same for you?
And indeed, the error message is the same whether 389/UDP is blocked or
not.
I'n my case if one protocol
for me.
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Am 25.05.2010 12:14, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Am 24.05.2010 21:47, Mike Leone wrote:
Tomasz,
How are you performing the join?
The normal way: my Computer- Properties - Domain... (is it possible
to join a Windows PC differently)?
You can join from the command line using the NETDOM utility
Am 25.05.2010 12:24, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Am 25.05.2010 12:14, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Am 24.05.2010 21:47, Mike Leone wrote:
Tomasz,
How are you performing the join?
The normal way: my Computer- Properties - Domain... (is it possible
to join a Windows PC differently)?
You can join
) 192.168.128.11.53 192.168.128.12.61415: 38601*[|domain]
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Am 25.05.2010 14:50, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Am 25.05.2010 13:58, Lukasz Zalewski wrote:
What more info should I provide?
The only way i can replicate your problem and get simmilar message, is
by blocking access to port 389 both TCP and UDP on the samba4 host - it
seems like enabling
Am 25.05.2010 15:08, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
And indeed, the error message is the same whether 389/UDP is blocked or
not.
This is what I see produced by Samba4 when I try to join:
# samba -i -M single -d 9
(...)
dreplsrv_notify_schedule(5) scheduled for: Tue May 25 15:15:26 2010 CEST
try to test it with Windows XP, but it may take 1-2 days before I'm
able to do it.
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Am 23.05.2010 13:51, Lukasz Zalewski wrote:
On 21/05/2010 16:56, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Am 21.05.2010 06:25, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
When you provisioned samba4 it generated sample bind and zone config
for
that dc,
have a look at samba_install_dir/private/dns/samba4.my.domain.zone
which
, if you used a zone file other than the one we generated, then
you are asking for trouble. Please us the one we generate.
I'm using the zone generated by Samba (and did not modify it).
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zuordnen, fehlen oder
enthalten nicht die richtigen Adressen.
- Die in DNS registrierten Active Directory-Domänencontroller verfügen
nicht über eine Netzwerkverbindung oder werden nicht ausgeführt.
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Am 11.05.2010 06:59, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Am 11.05.2010 03:08, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 14:40 +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I have a Samba3 + OpenLDAP installation.
How can I make Samba4 running on a different server be in the same
domain, have the same users etc
/InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621046
Can anyone comment?
Supposing I have an AD domain (trustee) and a SAMBA3
(trusted) domain, so that SAMBA3 users could use AD resources (namely
sharepoint) without a need for a separate account?
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libnss_winbind.so anywhere.
In fact, I don't find any \*winbind\*so file anywhere in compiled Samba4
sources.
What should I do to use Winbind with Samba4?
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Am 11.05.2010 03:08, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 14:40 +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I have a Samba3 + OpenLDAP installation.
How can I make Samba4 running on a different server be in the same
domain, have the same users etc.?
I presume you mean mixing both Samba3
(or not).
As I understand correctly, AD can't fetch users (trust) from Samba3?
Therefore, I'd like to set up a Samba4 server which would have users in
sync with Samba3; then, AD would connect to Samba4.
How can I make Samba4 server enumerate/sync the users available on a
Samba3 server?
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Does anyone know any reviews/articles on Samba 3.4, where it is built
together with Samba4?
I would like to know how it behaves, what are its good and/or bad sides
etc., but generally lack resources to test it myself.
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Does anyone know any reviews/articles on Samba 3.4, where it is built
together with Samba4?
I would like to know how it behaves, what are its good and/or bad sides
etc., but generally lack resources to test it myself.
Any pointer to mailing posts touching
Is it possible to disable domain logons for all users but Domain Admins?
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Is it possible to disable domain logons for all users but Domain Admins?
Seems like setting L in sambaAcctFlags does the job.
The problem is how to do it globally ;)
I exported users from LDAP and added L flag to all User accounts, but
Administrator
in the Settings tab.
Cause: Most likely caused by a bad username or password. Common cause of
this error is a user trying to login with DOMAIN\login instead of just
login.
However, this doesn't explain why getent group works, and getent
passwd doesn't.
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What do you use to add new accounts?
smbldap-tools can be configured to use different LDAP servers (master
and slave).
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-only), the slave
return a referral and samba is not following the referral to the master ldap
(when the samba has right to modify this atributes).
Is it Samba that really creates the accounts?
Can you paste your smb.conf?
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basically does:
# smb-conf-parser [action] [section] [key] [value]
For example, add user3 to valid users in [homes] would be:
# smb-conf-parser add homes valid users user3
Removing user1 from valid users in [data] would be:
# smb-conf-parser del data valid users user1
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after upgrade to 3.0.26a if you search the lists (actually, I see you
mentioned it, too).
I guess this bug is worth reporting on http://bugzilla.samba.org?
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I just upgraded one of our samba BDC's (with LDAP back end on
solaris 10) from 3.0.23c to
3.0.26a and can no longer mount shares.
The error message I'm
Tero Mäntyvaara schrieb:
Hi
How could I check the active file transfers?
smbstatus? lsof?
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Andreas Moroder schrieb:
Hello,
we have a PDC and three BDC. Does anyone know a easy way to keep the
logon.bat scripts synced between this machines ?
rsync + cron?
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Melanie Pfefer schrieb:
Could you please share how you used logadm/logrotate
to rotate samba logs?
Hmm, doesn't Samba rotate the logs by itself? I.e.:
log level = 3
syslog = 0
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 5000
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Hash: SHA256
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote, On 21-09-2007 11:10:
Melanie Pfefer schrieb:
Could you please share how you used logadm/logrotate
to rotate samba logs?
Hmm, doesn't Samba rotate the logs by itself? I.e.:
log level
are stored in LDAP)
these two:
smb.conf
secrets.tdb
All other .tdb or .dat files are not really needed (yes, they may
contain printer settings, something cached, but probably, can be skipped
in most situations - shouldn't make much harm to copy them, though).
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., everything)?
1 GB? 2 GB? That's nothing.
Perhaps dozens of GBs if you keep some extra data like user profiles for
400 users - but then, you surely make a backup of that, anyway.
Just backup everything, it's easiest.
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I would like to have the same user/password for at least mail domain
logon
I would say MySQL is not an officially recommended way of storing
Samba users.
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will be always slower than a lower-level NFS (which, in
turn will be slower than iSCSI etc.).
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the same directory on the client to the same
directory on the server over a Samba mount averages 4Mb/s.
Any ideas on why is there such a huge performance difference and what
can I do to improve Samba performance are appreciated.
your smb.conf?
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the bleeding edge version of Samba. I
doubt that it came with your distribution. Do you really need 3.0.24?
Was there some feature that wasn't in your distro's version?
Yes, Debian Etch comes with 3.0.24.
But I'll try an older version, thanks for the hint.
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don't have this issue anymore...
So it's a regression.
I reported it here: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4450
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the problem seems to occur with 0
length files more often than others.
Indeed, those files have mostly 0 bytes (3½-Diskette (A).lnk has ~150
bytes or so).
Does it happen for you with XP or 2000?
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, in SendTo, are some random temporary files (names like
prf7EE.tmp, prf7EF.tmp etc.).
This is extremely hard to debug - why this happens only for files in
C:\Documens and Settings\username\SendTo?
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then everything just freezes - Samba doesn't send any more packets, and
I have to reconnect all connections.
SSH connection is untouched, and this phenomenon concerns only files
copied via Samba.
Anyone else seen this?
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I'm running Samba 3.0.23c on Debian-arm (unstable), kernel 2.6.18.
I can copy files from the Samba server just fine, when I do it from a
Linux machine.
When I want to copy files from the Samba server to a Windows XP SP2
machine (connection made from Windows
Denis wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I'm running Samba 3.0.23c on Debian-arm (unstable), kernel 2.6.18.
I can copy files from the Samba server just fine, when I do it from a
Linux machine.
When I want to copy files from the Samba server to a Windows XP SP2
machine (connection made from
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Replying to Aaron's message:
Without posting any logs, it's rather difficult to guess.
Samba just logged that the client had disconnected, which was only
partially true, because the client certainly didn't want to connect.
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which gave wrong colours in OpenOffice, print correct colours
when exported to PDF and printed with Adobe Acrobat Reader).
I have Samba 3.0.20 and CUPS 1.2.1, the clients are XP SP2.
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[Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\WINDOWS\system32ver
ver
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
C:\WINDOWS\system32
I'm sending this also to samba list, this tool has been very often
requested on various Samba groups.
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created a small oneliner which converts fat-illegal characters
(like | or ) to _, but then, I still have the problem with character
case (FILE.txt and file.txt).
Anyone had this problem before?
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is mandatory and we have disabled it.
1220: protocol negotiation failed
SMB connection failed
use mount.cifs instead of deprecated smbmount (mount -t smbfs).
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Hi guys,
I need some tricks to set up a PDC and a BDC together. I successfully
installed PDCs, but now I need redundancy.
And your problem is...?
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us know how it works then of course, it's an interesting topic.
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unified directory setup (i.e., software in
the same directories etc.) on your Samba servers, this can be an
additional pro.
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Hi all,
Is it possible to search old posts in this list for some keywords?
Just type:
your key word site:lists.samba.org/archive/samba/
in google.
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starting single commands).
Is any work done in Samba to get a tool similar to psexec?
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in the policy editor, the
user will be able to log out.
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By using the /now parameter you can execute commands directly.
This is not the best solutions but it is workable until Jerry has made
his magic coding. :)
Everything great, but at doesn't have /now parameter. At least on
Windows 2000 SP4 and XP SP2.
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utility soon. =)
True.
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fried, why didn't you just use the disk you had?
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Michael Gasch wrote:
try option uid=youraccount
should fix write errors
I wanted to make a backup of the data stored on a Windows 2003 server,
with the correct users and permissions.
So this is not a solution, really.
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longer to download the profile.
Has anyone ever dealt with the situation where users work in multiple
locations, but would like to have the profiles the same?
I know it can be done easily with Windows 2003 R2, what about Samba?
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the sambaProfilePath: value to
the local one after user logs in - which is not a problem, but I'm not
sure if the Windows client will respect that (which I'm going to find
out now).
The less work you do at logon time the better, IMHO.
True.
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should replace all the servers to Win2k3 R2 which contain Branch Office
Infrastructure Solution © which lets me do that...
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By using the /now parameter you can execute commands directly.
wow, that just sounds great.
Can this tool (cmdat) be used with a regular Samba (i.e., 3.0.21c)?
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I'm using winbind from Samba 3.0.20.
Where should I look to solve the issue?
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that that the
server-side profile cannot be found, contact your administrator etc.
The script is still running and downloads the profile from the remote
server, which will take few more minutes.
Is there a way to tell the client not to time-out during logon, when
the script is being executed?
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I wrote a script which downloads user profile from a remote server if
the profile doesn't exist on a local server - and executes it via
preexec in [profiles] share.
It works fine, however, there is a major glitch with it.
After 3 minutes
and Linux client (using cifs)
will get an error when trying to access symlinked file/dir.
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Nick S. Grechukh wrote:
В сообщении от 22 февраля 2006 18:53 Tomasz Chmielewski написал(a):
maybe you should put
unix extensions = no
into smb.conf
Yeah that was it, thanks!
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I would rather expect that to happen on a Linux client, too (i.e., Linux
client should not see it as symlinks, but as real files/directories).
Where can I look for a solution?
I didn't find anything about it in smbmount nor in smb.conf manuals.
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be done with Active
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as administrator/SYSTEM.
You can set the scripts/programs to execute only once on each
workstation, which would be your case for disabling firewall.
You can disable the builtin firewall on XP with this:
netsh firewall set opmode disable
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Hi,
Maybe your new Samba's configuration dir is somewhere else, i.e. in
/usr/lib instead of /etc/samba?
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without ldap.
And even now it works with groups that were created earlier
It's because you have them in /etc/group (and this is how it's done
without LDAP).
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(and something fails), everything should be fine if
you have some backup strategy.
You could also estimate if it's better to have a separate server for a
year group, or for names/surnames - like server 1: surnames A-F, server
2: surnames g-L etc.
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, ... )
baah, I can barely sleep :)
btw: i also thought that ldapsam:trusted completely bypasses NSS :-?
:))) it doesn't, but they work on it :))
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/ libldap errors.
You may also search for my posts in how does libldap detection work in
./configure script? thread on samba-technical list.
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seeing LDAP users as
system users?
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Is there any smbldap-tools equivalent, which doesn't need perl (or
python, or similar)?
I installed Samba on an embedded system, which doesn't have perl
installed, and I wonder how can I add users now? :)
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that user in /etc/passwd, and can't verify
in LDAP via NSS).
So do I understand this option wrongly?
I'm using Samba 3.0.21a on a Linux distro that doesn't support NSS.
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, which is not
really a solution for me.
So I'm afraid I'll end up with some complicated ldapsearch/sed/awk script :(
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package:
http://www.fanying.com/projects/ldaputils.html
Be careful, it will overwrite your /etc/group, /etc/passwd and
/etc/shadow files! :)
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Josh Kelley schrieb:
On 1/23/06, Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ilia Chipitsine schrieb:
pdbedit
it is beatiful thing for converting from anything to anything :-)
Almost.
I don't see if it can convert ldapsam to /etc/passwd and /etc/group.
To get /etc/passwd and /etc/group
(or tdbsam
perhaps).
Is it possible to do so?
Or perhaps there are some tools for converting ldapsam to tdbsam?
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On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 17:08 +0100, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
As some of you may know, I'm trying to set up Samba BDC on a disk- and
fan-less tiny mipsel_CPU router running OpenWRT distribution.
I already managed to compile Samba 3.0.21a and OpenLDAP 2.3.18 for it, and
they seem to work
simo schrieb:
On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 17:48 +0100, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
you may also try to experiment with ldapsam:trusted parameter
I just read the ldapsam:trusted description in smb.conf and it seems that this
is what I'm looking for.
However, I'm not sure: how will Samba write UIDs
there are some tools for converting ldapsam to tdbsam?
pdbedit
it is beatiful thing for converting from anything to anything :-)
Almost.
I don't see if it can convert ldapsam to /etc/passwd and /etc/group.
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