Hello everyone:
I have downloaded, compiled (with winbind) and installed samba 2.2.3.
I also have followed the directions on how to configure samba to allow
authentication of users via winbindd off of a Win PDC. However, I am still
unable to get the authentication to work at all. Below is some of my
configuration:
smb.conf: (partial)
winbind separator = +
winbind uid = 10000-20000
winbind cache time = 15
winbind enum users = yes
smb.conf also includes the usually encrypted passwords. But is "server
auth
type" suppost to be "server" or "domain"
I also install the *.so files compiled with winbind and edited the
pam.d/login file to allow authentication for termincal logons:
auth required /lib/security/pam_securetty.so
auth required /lib/security/pam_nologin.so
auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
auth required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so use_first_pass shadow
nullok
And yes, I edited the nsswitch.conf file.
But when I am presented with the terminal login prompt I provide the
following:
login: DOMAIN+USERNAME
password: USERNAME PASSWORD OFF OF DOMAIN
It still does not work? I am testing it off of my laptop and can see
network traffic from my laptop when I try and login. So I think it is
talking to the domain controler but I think I dont have some pam settings
correct. OH by the way, I ran wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g and was able to get
the user and group listings back.
So what did I do wrong or what have I not done yet? Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Mike
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Hello folks.
When my users view an image that is stored on an NTFS filesystem then
transfer it to my Samba box, the following three files appear on the
server:
Size Name
61013 pic0010.jpg
7872 pic0010.jpg:zxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:$DATA
0 pic0010.jpg:{yyyyyyyy-yyyy-yyyy-yyyy-yyyyyyyyyyyy}:$DATA
The .jpg is intact. Presumably the smaller file is the thumbnail and the
zero-length file is, well, empty.
The easiest way to replicate this problem is to find the test image in
Win2K's "My Documents\My Pictures\", preview it, then copy it to
the
Samba mount.
Obviously this is going to throw some of my users, so I'd like to work
around it. First of all I'd like to know whether this is a common
occurrence or our odd setup. Could somebody out there do the test and
tell me how it goes? Please?
Secondly, is there a fix? Deleting or hiding the two out-of-band stream
files looks like a pretty good idea right now, but that's a bit
"A-Team."
I'd prefer something more "Mission Impossible."
Samba is 2.2.3a, clients are Win2K Pro and others.
Many thanks in advance!
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Andrew Donkin Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand