while "security =3D ads" fail ,revert "security =3D user"
example :
AD Account
ad_test
Local Account
user_test
while request username =3D user_test, can login
ad_test can login too
How to do it ???From dave at dcdata.co.za Fri Mar 4 07:48:58 2005
From: dave at dcdata.co.za (David Wilson)
Date: Fri Mar 4 07:49:34 2005
Subject: [Samba] Re: Logon Hours problems (really stuck)
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Hi guys,
Any takers on this ? I'm really not sure where else to turn to ?
Kindest regards
David Wilson
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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Wilson" <dave@dcdata.co.za>
To: "Christoph Scheeder" <christoph.scheeder@scheeder.de>
Cc: <samba@lists.samba.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: Logon Hours problems (really stuck)
> Hi guys,
>
> Thanks for all your help with this but I'm still stuck.
> The logon hours restrictions worked 100% after I set the timezone to GMT
> and set the clock to our local time here in South Africa. I then upgraded
> the Samba version to 3.0.11 and suddenly the logon hours restrictions went
> wrong again. I've tried all combinations op "time offset" in
the smb.conf
> and tried changing the timezone back to SAST but still no luck.
> I've now downgraded back to Samba-3.0.9 and set the timezone back to
GMT
> however this time things still seem out by 2 hours e.g. 2 hours need to be
> added to the logon times to allow users to log in whereas before this
> seemed to work perfectly.
> Could this really be a Slackware Linux issue ? The timezone and time
> settings on the workstations are 100% correct.
>
> Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
> Many thanks.
>
> Kindest regards
> David Wilson
> _______________________________
> D c D a t a
> Tel +27 33 342 7003
> Fax +27 33 345 4155
> Cell +27 82 4147413
> http://www.dcdata.co.za
> support@dcdata.co.za
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>
> "Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are."
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Christoph Scheeder" <christoph.scheeder@scheeder.de>
> To: "David Wilson" <dave@dcdata.co.za>
> Cc: <samba@lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 10:51 AM
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: Logon Hours problems (really stuck)
>
>
>> Hi,
>> yes that definitly sounds like a problem with the timezone-settings on
>> the local
>> server, or a mismatch between timezones set on the server and the
>> clients.
>> Doubblecheck they are consistent and in sync.
>> Last year i had on client pc of a customer beleave it was summertime
but
>> in fact
>> that ended a week before.
>> Result were, all files from this client stored to the samba server got
>> timestamps 2 hours back in time. I guess if they had defined
kickofftimes
>> this
>> machine would have been kicked 2 hours too early. doesn't that
sound a
>> little
>> familiar to you?
>> Fixed the clients timesetting and all was fine again.
>> Christoph
>>
>> David Wilson schrieb:
>>> Hi Christoph,
>>>
>>> I haven't tried what you suggested yet however there is
definitely
>>> something wrong with the time on my Samba server:
>>> In my smb.conf I have the following under my [netlogon] share which
>>> creates a log indicating user login times:
>>> preexec = echo "%u logged into %h from %m (%I) at %T running
%a." >>
>>> /tmp/samba-login.log
>>>
>>> What is interesting is that the time indicated in my
>>> /tmp/samba-login.log is two hours behind the actual time on the
server
>>> (which is synched to an international time server). This is what I
get
>>> in the log:
>>> aw088 logged into tux from lab4_6_208 (10.0.6.208) at 2005/02/04
>>> 08:39:25 running WinXP.
>>>
>>> If I type "date" on the server this is what I get:
>>> Fri Feb 4 10:39:06 SAST 2005
>>>
>>> As you can see, Samba believes it's two hours behind the actual
>>> (correct) time of the server.
>>> The "time offset = 120" option in the smb.conf does not
seem to make any
>>> difference.
>>>
>>> Is this still related to the hardware clock issues etc. you've
mentioned
>>> below ?
>>> Thanks for all your help so far, greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Kindest regards
>>> David Wilson
>>> _______________________________
>>> D c D a t a
>>> Tel +27 33 342 7003
>>> Fax +27 33 345 4155
>>> Cell +27 82 4147413
>>> http://www.dcdata.co.za
>>> support@dcdata.co.za
>>> Powered by Linux, driven by passion !
>>> _______________________________
>>>
>>> "Computers are not intelligent. They only think they
are."
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christoph Scheeder"
>>> <christoph.scheeder@scheeder.de>
>>> To: "David Wilson" <dave@dcdata.co.za>
>>> Cc: <samba@lists.samba.org>
>>> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 11:44 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: Logon Hours problems (really stuck)
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> what i do is the following setup for linux-servers and time:
>>>> 1.) set hardware-clock to GMT,
>>>> 2.) tell the system the hardwareclock is set to GMT (how
depends on
>>>> distro)
>>>> 3.) set local timezone to GMT+2 (again,
depends on
>>>> distro)
>>>> 4.) check all win-Clients to have the correct timezone set
>>>> after that your system-clock should be showing the correct time
in
>>>> linux,
>>>> and samba should use the correct kickoff times.
>>>> as a sideefect it gives you the possibility to use ntp to sync
your
>>>> clock with
>>>> any timeserver out there in the internet.
>>>> Christoph
>>>>
>>>> David Wilson schrieb:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunately this is still happening I've tried
restarting Samba.
>>>>> Users who should be denied access after 21:00 are being
denied access
>>>>> at 19:00.
>>>>>
>>>>> Our time zone in South Africa is GMT+2. Perhaps I should
set the
>>>>> timezone on the server to UTC/GMT ?
>>>>> Do you think this will help ? Should I then leave the time
set to the
>>>>> current time in South Africa ? Or should I set the time to
the time at
>>>>> UTC/GMT ?
>>>>>
>>>>> There's something I must be missing here.
>>>>>
>>>>> Kindest regards
>>>>> David Wilson
>>>>> _______________________________
>>>>> D c D a t a
>>>>> Tel +27 33 342 7003
>>>>> Fax +27 33 345 4155
>>>>> Cell +27 82 4147413
>>>>> http://www.dcdata.co.za
>>>>> support@dcdata.co.za
>>>>> Powered by Linux, driven by passion !
>>>>> _______________________________
>>>>>
>>>>> "Computers are not intelligent. They only think they
are."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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