When I switch back to backend ad, getent passwd returns nothing - getent group only returns by adding a dedicated group name. There is at least one user and one group with Id set in ad. Am 9. Januar 2015 16:29:39 MEZ, schrieb Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>:>On 09/01/15 15:19, Tim wrote: >> I switched to rid module of idmapping and now winbind offers all >> groups and I can set SeDiskOperatorPrivilege. >> >> getent group and getent passwd are now working! >> >> >> >> Am 9. Januar 2015 15:21:32 MEZ, schrieb Rowland Penny >> <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>: >> >> On 09/01/15 13:47, Tim wrote: >> >> Hello all, I have a AD DC based on CentOS7 with sernet samba >> 4.1.14 with rfc2307 and function level 2008_R2. This one >works >> so far and I can manage the AD from a windows client. Now I >> setup a member server based on CentOS7 with sernet samba >> 4.1.14 just like the wiki advises with the same smb.conf >> (realm etc is configured to my needs. I joined the AD and >> configured nsswitch. wbinfo works so far but getent passwd or >> getent group doesn't list domain objects. getent group >> testgroup1 works, but getent passwd testuser1 does not. I >> created a share in smb.conf. Now I want to set the >> SeDiskOperatorPrivilege like the wiki advises. But it doesn't >> work. It says that it can't connect to server 127.0.0.1 >> <http://127.0.0.1>. I tried it with net rpc rights grant >> 'DOM\Domain Admins' SeDiskOperatorPrivilege >> -U'DOM\administrator' Now I can not access the server from >> windows to set share permissions. What to do? The wiki told >> nothing about kerberos so I did not do anything to it. Thanks >> in advance >> >> >> Hi, you appear to be the second person in two days having a >similar, if >> not the same problem with the sernet packages. I don't think it >is a >> kerberos problem, can you check if you have 'libnss_winbind.so ><http://winbind.so>.2' anywhere. >> >> Rowland >> > >I take it from this, that you do not have any uidNumber or gidNumber >attributes in AD. > >Rowland > >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
On 09/01/15 15:40, Tim wrote:> When I switch back to backend ad, getent passwd returns nothing - > getent group only returns by adding a dedicated group name. > There is at least one user and one group with Id set in ad. >Yes, but do *any* of your AD users have a uidNumber attribute. Rowland> Am 9. Januar 2015 16:29:39 MEZ, schrieb Rowland Penny > <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>: > > On 09/01/15 15:19, Tim wrote: > > I switched to rid module of idmapping and now winbind offers > all groups and I can set SeDiskOperatorPrivilege. getent group > and getent passwd are now working! Am 9. Januar 2015 15:21:32 > MEZ, schrieb Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>: On > 09/01/15 13:47, Tim wrote: Hello all, I have a AD DC based on > CentOS7 with sernet samba 4.1.14 with rfc2307 and function > level 2008_R2. This one works so far and I can manage the AD > from a windows client. Now I setup a member server based on > CentOS7 with sernet samba 4.1.14 just like the wiki advises > with the same smb.conf (realm etc is configured to my needs. I > joined the AD and configured nsswitch. wbinfo works so far but > getent passwd or getent group doesn't list domain objects. > getent group testgroup1 works, but getent passwd testuser1 > does not. I created a share in smb.conf. Now I want to set the > SeDiskOperatorPrivilege like the wiki advises. But it doesn't > work. It says that it can't connect to server 127.0.0.1 > <http://127.0.0.1> <http://127.0.0.1>. I tried it with net rpc > rights grant 'DOM\Domain Admins' SeDiskOperatorPrivilege > -U'DOM\administrator' Now I can not access the server from > windows to set share permissions. What to do? The wiki told > nothing about kerberos so I did not do anything to it. Thanks > in advance Hi, you appear to be the second person in two days > having a similar, if not the same problem with the sernet > packages. I don't think it is a kerberos problem, can you > check if you have 'libnss_winbind.so <http://winbind.so> > <http://winbind.so>.2' anywhere. Rowland > > > > I take it from this, that you do not have any uidNumber or gidNumber > attributes in AD. > > Rowland >
That's what I tried to say. I set the gid/uid attribs in Unix tab. Am 9. Januar 2015 16:44:28 MEZ, schrieb Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>:>On 09/01/15 15:40, Tim wrote: >> When I switch back to backend ad, getent passwd returns nothing - >> getent group only returns by adding a dedicated group name. >> There is at least one user and one group with Id set in ad. >> > >Yes, but do *any* of your AD users have a uidNumber attribute. > >Rowland > >> Am 9. Januar 2015 16:29:39 MEZ, schrieb Rowland Penny >> <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>: >> >> On 09/01/15 15:19, Tim wrote: >> >> I switched to rid module of idmapping and now winbind offers >> all groups and I can set SeDiskOperatorPrivilege. getent >group >> and getent passwd are now working! Am 9. Januar 2015 15:21:32 >> MEZ, schrieb Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>: On >> 09/01/15 13:47, Tim wrote: Hello all, I have a AD DC based on >> CentOS7 with sernet samba 4.1.14 with rfc2307 and function >> level 2008_R2. This one works so far and I can manage the AD >> from a windows client. Now I setup a member server based on >> CentOS7 with sernet samba 4.1.14 just like the wiki advises >> with the same smb.conf (realm etc is configured to my needs. >I >> joined the AD and configured nsswitch. wbinfo works so far >but >> getent passwd or getent group doesn't list domain objects. >> getent group testgroup1 works, but getent passwd testuser1 >> does not. I created a share in smb.conf. Now I want to set >the >> SeDiskOperatorPrivilege like the wiki advises. But it doesn't >> work. It says that it can't connect to server 127.0.0.1 >> <http://127.0.0.1> <http://127.0.0.1>. I tried it with net >rpc >> rights grant 'DOM\Domain Admins' SeDiskOperatorPrivilege >> -U'DOM\administrator' Now I can not access the server from >> windows to set share permissions. What to do? The wiki told >> nothing about kerberos so I did not do anything to it. Thanks >> in advance Hi, you appear to be the second person in two days >> having a similar, if not the same problem with the sernet >> packages. I don't think it is a kerberos problem, can you >> check if you have 'libnss_winbind.so <http://winbind.so> >> <http://winbind.so>.2' anywhere. Rowland >> >> >> >> I take it from this, that you do not have any uidNumber or >gidNumber >> attributes in AD. >> >> Rowland >>