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2013 Oct 29
0
[Help] Net Groupmap failing
...8.0-32-generic #47~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 2 16:22:28 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux # samba -V Version 4.2.0pre1-GIT-30e5a5c I installed it before after different other tutorials, haveing the same problem. This time I followed closely to your and this tutorial <http://www.jadota.com/2013/01/installing-samba4-on-ubuntu-12-04/> and I am getting following errors at starting samba: ... # [ everything registered and loaded (see full log in attachment) ] ... Terminating connection - 'wbsrv: wbsrv_call_loop: tstream_read_pdu_blob_recv() - NT_STATUS_CONNEC...
2016 Jan 09
6
Provisioning AD DC, MS-AD_Schema_2K8_R2_Attributes.txt Not found
Hi, I just removed the Canonical repo's Samba and compiled the latest version by running './configure', 'make', and 'sudo make install'. Everything went fine with that process, however, I've run into a snag when attempting to provision Samba as an ADC. I'm getting the following error: ERROR(<type 'exceptions.IOError'>): uncaught exception -
2014 Jan 30
2
samba 3.5 pdc migration
I currently have a samba 3.6 pdc. I would like to migrate that to a samba 4 dc. I haven't been able to google out all the 'samba migration' hits that meet my specific use case. Sorry if there is something blindingly obvious on this topic. Is it possible to set up a samba 4 dc, and have it capture the sambe 3.6 pdc info? Currently, samba uses tdbsam. (no ldap) It runs on an Centos
2016 Jan 11
0
Provisioning AD DC, MS-AD_Schema_2K8_R2_Attributes.txt Not found
...ever I had to add it in two locations other than /etc/profile.d Appending ":/usr/local/samba/bin:/usr/local/samba/sbin" to the PATH declaration in /etc/environment and /etc/sudoers allowed me to execute samba-tool as sudo and provision my domain without errors. >From here: http://www.jadota.com/2013/01/installing-samba4-on-ubuntu-12-04/ After the install we will add the path to the *bin* and *sbin* directory of > Samba: > sudo nano /etc/sudoers > > and add the following to the end of the *Defaults secure_path=* before > the closing *“*: > :/usr/local/samba/sbin:/usr...