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2003 Mar 04
1
Sybiz Accounting + 2.2.7 = ????
Hi all, Got some hassles with a client running Sybiz accounting. This is a FoxPro application developed in VB6. We're just through the exercise of eliminating all the pieces that might be causing problems and unfortunately that might include Samba..... Running Samba 2.2.7 on Red Hat 7.3. All clients are running either Windows 2000 or Win XP. We're getting cases of workstations being
2006 Nov 29
1
Basic Read ONly share with admin write access?
ok.. so i've had a samba share set up on our network for a while with user-level securty and it was working great, but recently there has been the need for a share that is accessible to everyone without the authentication (mostly a media server [aka a hacked xbox] that can broawse the smb network to read avaiable media) this was very easy to implement, but somehow i lost the abilty to
2005 May 05
1
1.0-stable loses flag changes sometimes?
I've been struggling with an odd bug in the latest 1.0-stable (20050427) release. Sometimes Dovecot seems to forget that a message has been read or deleted and marks it unread (or not deleted). As far as I've been able to determine, it seems to happen when 1) There have been several recent deliveries 2) Possibly some of those deliveries are of multiple messages 3) Possibly they are read
2003 May 08
2
2.2.7a securtiy 'server' auth. problems
Hi all, sorry if this has been asked before, but as far as I could see there's no similar entry in the archive. I'm using version 2.2.7a on a HP machine running HP-UX 11.11. The binaries have been created for PA-RISC 2.0 supporting 64Bit mode. The SAMBA has been configured to use securty = server. Password servers has been 'defined'. For a certain user (Service account used to
2007 Jan 23
1
Problems with password authentication on Samba as an AD-Member
Hello, I've got some problems with a Samba Server. The Samba Server is member in an Active-Directory Domain (Win2000), it is NOT the domaincontroller. Authentication is kerberos-based (smb.conf: securty=ADS, winbind). The Sambaserver is accessed by Windows-Clients, that are domainmembers and by some Windows-Client, that are not. Originally Users, who were logged on the domain could access
1998 Dec 16
1
user level authentication in samba-2.0.0beta4
I've compiled samba 2.0.0beta4 on Sun (sparc) Solaris 2.6. I can use smbclient to list the shares, but whenever i try to connect to the machine, i get the following error message: session setup failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password pair in a Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.) I have SECURTY = USER in smb.conf when I try to use smbpasswd to reset the password on
2003 Apr 15
0
Windows File-Security Tab out of sync and wrong SID Mappings with WINBIND 8-(
Hello, i just searched the archive, but had no luck with my problem. Perhaps somebody could help me please.. We use Linux with ACL Kernel 2.4.17. EXT3 File-System... My samba 2.2.8a server shows different output in the Security Tab of Files or Directorys.. If i create a new file in linux and set the permissions with setfacl -m to DOMAIN*GROUP testfile i see in the securty settings the following
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
And I have verified I am typing in the correct password. So it looks like there is some problem with encryption or something. smbd and nbmd are version 2.9999 (Debian packages) Thanks. --James Lamanna ------=_NextPart_000_006A_01C2864A.76DEA5C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML
2017 Apr 17
0
doubt
Well, i dont have sssd installed. With winbind i install this packages: yum install realmd oddjob oddjob-mkhomedir adcli samba-common samba-common-tools krb5-workstation openldap-clients policycoreutils-python samba-winbind-clients My nsswitch.conf passwd: files ldap winbind shadow: files ldap winbind group: files ldap winbind 2017-04-17 14:35 GMT-03:00 Rowland Penny <rpenny
2008 Nov 11
3
R design (was "Variable passed to function not used in function in select)
I've read the back and forth this morning, and I have to side with Vince. 1. Functions that re-interpret their arguments are very dangerous. The original question involved a well formed call to a function, which returned the wrong answer. Bug, design flaw, whatever -- it's a mistake and the best choice would be to fix it. I only consider such behavior in 2 cases: a. when the
2017 Apr 17
0
doubt
This problem, in the computer park there is a domain controller microsoft without shared printers, I need to use another server with samba shares + cups, but with authentication in the microsoft active directory. I try parameters securty = ads (join machine in domain) and user ( cant read users with nslcd and nsswitch , but only work with ssh and apache. Topology 1 server microsoft windows (
2017 Apr 17
2
doubt
On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 14:28:12 -0300 Luiz Guilherme Nunes Fernandes <narutospinal at gmail.com> wrote: > This problem, in the computer park there is a domain controller > microsoft without shared printers, I need to use another server with > samba shares + cups, but with authentication in the microsoft active > directory. I try parameters securty = ads (join machine in domain)
1996 Dec 06
1
Stupid passwd tricks: User with blank GECOS can''t change passwd
I have discovered that a user who has a blank GECOS field in the passwd file under RedHat 4.0 (Colgate) is unable to change passwords. Running the passwd command goes like this: [user@host user]$ passwd Password: [entry of old passwd] New password: [entry of new passwd] [user@host user]$ echo $! 1 [user@host user]$ Setting the name field in the GECOS seems to solve this problem. [mod: While
2009 Feb 05
0
Changes to the gecos field returned by winbind
This is a trivial request -- and not a bug, but it could really make my life easier. I don't know if other Samba users would find this useful or not. I'm using winbind to give "Windows" (samba domain) users access to Linux systems, and we need to audit, generate reports, etc. on who has access, etc. We're also using winbind groups in /etc/sudoers, so that gets audited
2004 Aug 25
1
finger winbind & gecos
Has anybody run into the wierdness of the gecos info coming from winbind? Here's an example: [root@server]# getent passwd dflores dFlores:x:21509:13201:Flores, Dick:/home/DOMAIN/dFlores:/bin/bash [root@server]# finger dflores Login: dFlores Name: Flores Directory: /home/DOMAIN/dFlores Shell: /bin/bash Office: Dick Never logged in. No mail. No Plan.
2010 Jun 15
1
gecos?
This has always bothered me.. wtf does gecos mean (in the samba ldap)?
2006 Oct 25
1
smbldap-tools, gecos, & displayName
Hi, I am using the Idealx smbldap scripts to manage my samba users in an OpenLDAP backend. The smbldap.conf specifies the value for the gecos attribute, which is then propogated to the displayName attribute by the smbldap-useradd script. As a result when I log on to windows the user is displayed as "System User" in the start menu (and presumably other places as well). Ideally there
2020 Feb 14
0
winbindd: getent passwd yields empty GECOS field
On Thu, 2020-02-13 at 15:07 -0800, Johan Hattne via samba wrote: > Dear all; > > I'm trying to use winbindd to resolve names in an AD setup. I can > authenticate just fine, but I've noticed that for some users "getent > passwd" returns a GECOS field populated with displayName from the LDAP > servers and for others is does not. For example: > > $
2010 Nov 04
1
AD member server - getting a user's name (GECOS)
Greetings, My odd question for the week - I've been unable to figure out if/how to do this. Given an Active Directory user ID, is there a way to get the user's real name? During testing of our Samba AD member servers I have seen user's given names appearing in the log files - is there a way that I can pull that for my own use? Our site uses loginIDs for users that give no clue
2020 Feb 14
1
winbindd: getent passwd yields empty GECOS field
On Thu, 2020-02-13 at 15:07 -0800, Johan Hattne via samba wrote: >> Dear all; >> >> I'm trying to use winbindd to resolve names in an AD setup. I can >> authenticate just fine, but I've noticed that for some users "getent >> passwd" returns a GECOS field populated with displayName from the LDAP >> servers and for others is does not. For