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2013 Apr 30
3
Dovecot vs MBox
I'm still in the "what's wrong" stage of figuring out what's going on.
But I've got a mail user who isn't getting new messages.
Postfix accepts it and drops it in the users mbox. [This is verified.
If I tail the Mbox, I can see the new messages.]
"Mail" will see the messages too.
But dovecot doesn't seem to know they exist. I don't think the MBox
2020 Jan 23
3
Namespace problem? duplicated folders...
I'm sure this is related to name-spaces, but for some reason [brain damage perhaps? :) ] I can't seem to figure out how to fix it.
In TBird, for example, I have a folder tree that looks like this
Inbox -|
Folder-A
Folder-B
Folder-C
Folder-A
Folder-B
Folder-C
And Folder-A, Folder-B, Folder-C are the same folders, just shown twice. [In two different hierarchies.]
I'm using
2013 Feb 18
2
smb.conf for Windows clients
So, I'm trying to paw through the long set of smb.conf options - and
it's rather daunting.
I'm wondering what smb.conf options are most
important/appropriate/common for mostly Windows XP/7/(possibly v8) clients.
TIA
-Greg
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2013 Apr 09
3
The network path was not found.
I am attempting to join a windows 7 computer running in virtual box to a
samba4 domain (version 4.1.0pre1-GIT-243278a).
I get prompted for credentials, I use the provisioned Administrator
account, and then get the following:
The Following error occured attempting to join the domain
"ad.redacted.com"
The network path was not found.
(I have replaced the actual domain with redacted for
2020 May 14
2
doveadm sync backup from old to new server
So that was really helpful for me to understand that a lot more clearly.
Thanks! [Many, many thanks @Plutocrat!!]
But I'm still getting a similar failure.
Let me give the command I'm using.
doveadm backup -D -u user at abc.net \
ssh root at po.abc.net \
docker exec b3093cxxxxxx doveadm sync -D -u user at abc.net
The "local" server is where the data/mail currently is.
The
2024 May 14
1
Samba DC and alternate sudo login
Any harm in removing it now?
On Tue, May 14, 2024, 10:04?AM Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 14 May 2024 09:48:47 -0700
> "Greg Sloop <gregs--- via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> > > Ah, that is your problem, if you are using winbind, you do not need
> > > it.
> >
> > It's been
2014 Dec 04
4
Samba embedded device?
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 2:26 AM, Gregory Sloop <gregs at sloop.net> wrote:
> I love the idea of a low-power high-performance appliance. A NAS will
> work fine for storage, but it's not going to act as a DC etc. [At least
> none that I'm aware of and would trust.]
>
> Even appliances sorta like this, that I've seen, are easily five times the
> price.
>
>
2019 Jan 23
2
GPO / Sysvol problems
RPvs> On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 10:06:52 -0800
RPvs> Gregory Sloop via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>> RPvs> Have you read this:
>> RPvs> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Roaming_Windows_User_Profiles
>> RPvs> and possibly, this:
>> RPvs> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configuring_Windows_Profile_Folder_Redirections
>> RPvs>
2022 Dec 08
3
DDNS, DHCP and AD
Looking for general theory here - perhaps this will devolve into more "how
to" later, but right now I need overall understanding.
We handle DHCP outside AD. We also do DDNS there, and handle DNS lookups.
Here's what the current setup looks like
We have a pair of DHCP servers (ISC DHCPD) and those same boxes handle DNS
for the network. They're in the DNS domain of, lets say;
2013 Feb 13
2
rsync'ing samba shares
I know this has come up a bit in the past, but consider this
situation:
Two Samba4 DC's - and I want to "mirror" the data shares to the
"backup" DC in case we lose the primary DC and it's file shares.
[A cheap, dirty, poor-mans semi-CTDB. How did you ever guess that Red
Green was helping me?!]
The easiest way is probably rsync'ing the data.
However, will that
2018 May 21
3
RSAT Hang
So, I setup Samba on Ubuntu 18.04, using the packaged Samba version. [Thanks Rowland/Louis et al.]
I'm doing some testing/tinkering using FreeNAS as a share, using the AD as the authentication back-end.
As part of that process, you need to add a computer account and change some security settings.
I setup RSAT and can see the AD tree, and add users etc.
When I try to switch to advanced view
2018 May 11
5
Samba4 on Ubuntu 18.04 Howto setup ADDC with bind9_DLZ (extra part 4.8.1 samba)
So, I'm curious about the contrast between modifying netplan vs simply disabling systemd.resolved
Is there some advantage to the gyrations to make netplan work, vs simply disabling resolved and manually defining the IP and DNS server?
[I'm not complaining, I'm thankful for all the options - just wanting to have the best handle possible on the reasoning behind one method vs the other.]
2013 Mar 20
1
Making users local administrators
I have Samba 4 (lastest version, I think) set up for Active Driectory.
Everything is working just, using Microsoft's Group Policy Editor to manage
stuff. Except one thing:
For reasons you don't want to get me started on, I need all users to have
local administrative priviliges on any computer on the domain. This is
supposed to be a simple, straightforward thing. Google has led me to
2017 Aug 09
5
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
So i?m using dovecot, and i created a self signed certificate with mkcert.sh based on dovecot-openssl.cnf. The name in there matches my mail server.
The first time it connects in mac mail however, it says the certificate is invalid and another server might pretend to be me etc.
I then have the option of trusting it.
Is this normal behaviour? Will it always be invalid if it?s not signed by a
2013 Jan 24
1
Ubuntu compile/install location
Ok, while I'm usually more comfortable installing an RPM or DEB
package and having the package maintainer handle all the details for
me - I don't get a choice here.
The latest Ubuntu 12.04 package is the Alpha18 release.
So, I've compiled my own copy of Samba4.01 - and surprise, surprise,
it went well.
So the crux of the question is:
Where should I install it to. [What directory.]
2020 Jul 14
4
DC disaster recovery
Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 17:25, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>> Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 16:51, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>>>> Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
>>>> So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
>>>> How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
>>
2020 May 14
5
doveadm sync backup from old to new server
So I've done quite a lot of searching on the list and on the web - and perhaps my google-fu is really bad - but I can't find any real recipes on how to sync mail from the old server to the new.
As an FYI - the old server is a CPanel/WHM setup on a VPS.
The new is mailcow - which uses docker.
However, I don't think either of these platforms is what's causing the issue - but
2019 Jan 23
2
GPO / Sysvol problems
So, I'm seeing some very odd behavior.
I may have multiple issues - so I'm simply starting holding the thread of the problem and working my way back.
So, the root symptom I'm having is that a GPO isn't applying correctly. [Roaming profiles namely.]
I have two DC's. I change the GPO on one DC and rsync the update to the other DC.
I can see that the files get updated.
Yet when
2020 Jun 04
5
Ubuntu 20.04 setup
Louis, et al. Hi!
So, I'm working on a 20.04 setup.
I think I'll still use the distro version and not Louis' packages. [No offense Louis - I just need to be sure if (forbid) anything happens to Louis, his packages aren't going to be supported any more, and I'll be on my own for security updates etc. The 20.04 versions are pretty current, and I think will meet my needs for the
2006 May 24
1
How-To questions... ldap.conf
Ok, first of probably numerous questions.
In my FC5 setup, there are two ldap.conf files.
/etc/openldap/ldap.conf
/etc/ldap.conf
If I understand things properly, the first is used to tell NSS and PAM
modules to talk to LDAP.
The second is for LDAP clients.
(Is that right?)
However a further point also is confusing.
In the IDEALX how-to, the two files are configured differently, with
the