Hi all:
I was running Samba 3.0.x (from CentOS 5 repository) integrated with
OpenLDAP as a complete PDC solution that worked fine for several
moths. As we needed to join Win7 computers to the domain I upgraded to
Samba 3.5.3 keeping my Samba configuration the same.
We find that after this
Short answer, yes.
You should/do get all the groups listed with ifmember /list but get
different results
with the Solaris nsswitch.conf than padl's nsswitch.conf. I have it
working, through
changing only this one library. There may of course have been problems
with my
ldap_client_file that
Hi,
When Samba is running as a PDC and a workstation is joined to the
Domain, should the user
logged into the workstation be able to see all the groups they are a
member of using `ifmember /list`?
Is the below output as expected? I'm I correct thinking that as all my
groups originate
in
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Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
On 08/31/2006 07:05 AM, Diarmuid Bourke escreveu:
On 08/28/2006 09:49 AM, Diarmuid Bourke escreveu:
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Our Samba Groups appear to have vanished.
I've verified this by trying, net group /domain in windows and
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Diarmuid Bourke wrote:
Please find the attachment log from when we did a
group list with debug mode. Note (sambaSID=S-1-5-32*)
is of interest. If we remove that and do
You read the changes in the 3.0.23 release notes right?
LDAP Changes
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Hi,
Our Samba Groups appear to have vanished.
I've verified this by trying, net group /domain in windows and it
returns no results. Trying net rpc group -S nuada on our master server
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On 08/28/2006 09:49 AM, Diarmuid Bourke escreveu:
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Our Samba Groups appear to have vanished.
I've verified this by trying, net group /domain in windows and it
returns no results. Trying net rpc
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Hi,
Our Samba Groups appear to have vanished.
I've verified this by trying, net group /domain in windows and it
returns no results. Trying net rpc group -S nuada on our master server
returns nothing either.
net rpc info on both our master and backup
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On 08/28/2006 09:49 AM, Diarmuid Bourke escreveu:
Hi,
Our Samba Groups appear to have vanished.
I've verified this by trying, net group /domain in windows and it
returns no results. Trying net rpc group -S nuada on our master server
returns
Hi,
Is it possible for me to add @Some_Group as a memberUID for a Samba group
mapping? Will it expand that @Some_Group to include all the members of that
group in this group?
Another question -- is there a way to make everyone able to add printers to
their local workstation, but not be able
Admins,
I am working on an issue with Rational Clearcase with Samba as a PDC. I
am new to Samba and learning fast :) Could anyone help me with finding
information on how Samba uses group(s) functionality with Unix and NT? I
really am looking for information on how samba handles groups from
If you are going to use LDAP - you need to learn, feel comfortable and
use LDAP --- first
While we're sort of on the subject, can you reccomend any decent
LDAP books?
Thanks,
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If you are going to use LDAP - you need to learn, feel comfortable and
use LDAP --- first
While we're sort of on the subject, can you reccomend any decent
LDAP books?
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Can anyone point me to a step by step tutorial on setting up groups in Samba
3.x? I am using OpenLDAP as the user database.
I have read the How To, googled and read articles. I have read about net
groupmap, net getlocalsid, RIDS, gidNumbers, and all of that fun stuff.
However, I need some
hi
i have a user
~# id test_user
uid=500,gid=500 (users),groups (users,kids)
as you can see, this user is in primary group users and also member of
group kids
if he tries to access /home/board via smb (Samba 3.0 + openldap) from a
windows client (XP), he fails, because his
I am not shure if i got you right. You do not tell us the access rights of
the directory concerned.
If you'r primary uninx group is user and your dir. has:
drwx---rwx root user board
they forbid your access. then you are not allowed to access, because group
rights match first and If you weren't
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Il 4 Dec 2003 alle 10:21 Michael Gasch immise in rete
so that samba knows: this user is in group users AND kids, so i have
to try connections to share /home/board as group users AND kids ???
this is the main [97%] reason why all file servers here are win2000
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I feel stupid now .. but never mind. I found the 'problem'. I forgot to
map the global groups.
cheers,
sergio
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 14:41, Sergio Pereira wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm running samba 3.0.0-2 (binary version) on rh9 with ldapsam as
backend. So, all my groups, users are in my ldap
Hi Everyone :)
I'm running Samba-2.2.8a on two PC'S. One PC call POSTA runs as a PDC.
workgroup = SAMBANET
netbios name = POSTA
server string = Samba Server
bind interfaces only = No
security = USER
encrypt passwords = Yes
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