Hi all, we have mac os x (10.10 mostly) clients that are binded to an open directory server (mainly an openldap with a password server). We want to share folder on samba through Kerberos. It does work but we have some strange behavior with secondary groups and with permissions in general. Before entering into detailed questions about "fine tunning", I'd like to be sure of the direction we've taken in the configuration. Our setup is debian samba server, opendirectory on mac and mac clients purely with security=ads. Currently we are only launching smbd but we wonder whether we also need to configure (and launch) winbindd and nmbd? Many thanks for your answers Jeremie
Reindl Harald
2015-Aug-23 19:14 UTC
[Samba] is winbind/nmbd required for pure mac os x clients ?
Am 23.08.2015 um 21:07 schrieb samba:> Hi all, > > we have mac os x (10.10 mostly) clients that are binded to an open > directory server (mainly an openldap with a password server). We want to > share folder on samba through Kerberos. It does work but we have some > strange behavior with secondary groups and with permissions in general. > Before entering into detailed questions about "fine tunning", I'd like > to be sure of the direction we've taken in the configuration. > > Our setup is debian samba server, opendirectory on mac and mac clients > purely with security=ads. Currently we are only launching smbd but we > wonder whether we also need to configure (and launch) winbindd and nmbd?it's simple in genereal * disable anything you are not sure that it is needed * check if everyting works * if everything works you are fine OT: just got reminded on this because we have 4 more or less identical machines (HW 100% identical, setup more or less idential) on Fedora 21 and the machine of my co-developer started after routine updates to switch off the monitor after login on KDM/KDE well, "systemctl stop upower.service; systemctl mask upower.service" and anything is fine as before, finally idsbaled upower on the other 3 machines too -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/attachments/20150823/2dd79b6d/signature.sig>