Rowland Penny
2018-Sep-15 08:32 UTC
[Samba] Fwd: Having problem with RID backend - must be missing something
On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 18:50:02 -0400 (EDT) Rich Webb via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> ----- On Sep 14, 2018, at 11:29 AM, Rowland Penny via samba > samba at lists.samba.org wrote: > > > Perhaps I need to add a note about sssd. > > Not sure what sssd is - I will research.sssd is red-hats take on winbind (it actually uses some of the winbind code), but it does more (not that it needs to)> > > Okay, can only speak for debian, but you need the glue that connects > > Samba to nsswitch (a link to how to set this up was on the domain > > member page, but it wasn't obvious, hopefully it is now), see here: > > > > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Libnss_winbind_Links > > > > Yes, I didn't mention it but I did do this stepIncluding modifying /etc/nsswitch.conf ?> > > > > Do you have sssd installed, if so, make a decision, do you want too > > use winbind or sssd ? > > > > If sssd, stop using winbind and ignore the link above. > > If winbind (which I suggest), stop using sssd > > > > I do not know the difference - I believe I'm using winbind now with > the Rid backend.You would know, if you are sssd in the same way as the winbind 'rid' backend, you will get very large ID's> > > There is a problem with using Centos as the base OS, you must > > compile Samba, the default OS Samba packages cannot be used to > > create a DC > > Yes, that is how I did it - I compiled from source.Exactly as per the Samba wiki using Heimdal instead of MIT ? Rowland
Rich Webb
2018-Sep-15 17:08 UTC
[Samba] Fwd: Having problem with RID backend - must be missing something
----- On Sep 15, 2018, at 4:32 AM, Rowland Penny via samba samba at lists.samba.org wrote:> > Including modifying /etc/nsswitch.conf ? >Yep.>> >> Yes, that is how I did it - I compiled from source. > > Exactly as per the Samba wiki using Heimdal instead of MIT ? >Yes - I followed this article: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Build_Samba_from_Source I really would prefer to use an RPM build but there doesn't seem to be any well maintained ones other than SerNet which has decided to charge for their RPMs now. I had thought about seeing if someone wanted to help create an RPM build for CentOS 7 so it would eliminate the need to compile from source to get an AD DC. I have never taken on such an endeavor but the experience would probably be well worthwhile and final product rewarding :) If you're wondering why I don't use a Debian based build such as Ubuntu the reason is that I have been burned by their update system too many times. Yum (on CentOS) just always works no matter how old your server gets. It seems like whenever I used Ubuntu if it got sufficiently out of date apt failed to bring it up to date listing all kinds of dependency problems - yeah yeah I know keep your system up to date but sometimes things fall behind. A package manager should always be able to update without issue to whatever is current no matter how old the system. I have just had much better luck with CentOS in that regard. Rich
Rowland Penny
2018-Sep-15 18:00 UTC
[Samba] Fwd: Having problem with RID backend - must be missing something
On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 13:08:20 -0400 (EDT) Rich Webb via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> ----- On Sep 15, 2018, at 4:32 AM, Rowland Penny via samba > samba at lists.samba.org wrote: > > > > > Including modifying /etc/nsswitch.conf ? > > > > Yep. > > >> > >> Yes, that is how I did it - I compiled from source. > > > > Exactly as per the Samba wiki using Heimdal instead of MIT ? > > > > Yes - I followed this article: > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Build_Samba_from_Source >Okay, I was checking if you are using MIT, you aren't, good.> I really would prefer to use an RPM build but there doesn't seem to > be any well maintained ones other than SerNet which has decided to > charge for their RPMs now. I had thought about seeing if someone > wanted to help create an RPM build for CentOS 7 so it would eliminate > the need to compile from source to get an AD DC. I have never taken > on such an endeavor but the experience would probably be well > worthwhile and final product rewarding :)This would indeed be a good idea, even if red-hat get their act together, mainly because it seems that no distro can keep up with Samba ;-)> > If you're wondering why I don't use a Debian based build such as > Ubuntu the reason is that I have been burned by their update system > too many times. Yum (on CentOS) just always works no matter how old > your server gets. It seems like whenever I used Ubuntu if it got > sufficiently out of date apt failed to bring it up to date listing > all kinds of dependency problems - yeah yeah I know keep your system > up to date but sometimes things fall behind. A package manager > should always be able to update without issue to whatever is current > no matter how old the system. I have just had much better luck with > CentOS in that regard. >What distro you choose is up you and you alone. I personally use Devuan because I find it easy to maintain, but mainly because it doesn't use systemd. I wouldn't force my distro choice on anybody, advise its use, yes, force, no. OK, I will set up latest Centos in a VM and compile & configure Samba and lets see if I can make it work ;-) Rowland
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