Rowland Penny
2021-Jul-30 12:16 UTC
[Samba] Very slow copy for small files from Win 10 to Samba server
On Fri, 2021-07-30 at 12:51 +0100, Campbell McLeay via samba wrote:> > [global] > realm = AD.COMPANY.COM > server string = Samba Server Version %v > workgroup = COMPANY > debug class = Yes > debug pid = Yes > debug uid = Yes > log file = /var/log/samba/log.%I > max log size = 0 > load printers = No > kerberos method = secrets and keytab > map untrusted to domain = Yes > ntlm auth = Yes > security = ADS > winbind enum groups = Yes > winbind enum users = Yes > winbind nss info = rfc2307 > winbind refresh tickets = Yes > winbind separator = + > idmap config * :range = 0-200000 > idmap config * : backend = tdbEither your smb.conf is borked (no 'idmap config' lines for the 'COMPANY' domain) or they are in your 'include' file, or you are using sssd.> include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.client-10.21.60.80 > force create mode = 0777 > force directory mode = 0777 > > > When > I > connect to a Samba server that uses a Samba config that has 'security > = USER' rather than 'security = ADS' it doesn't show the same issue. > It isn't asking for a username and password, and there is no local > user tdb, so I assume it is using AD somehowIf you are not using 'security = ADS', then you are not using AD. What Linux OS are you using and what version of Samba ? Rowland
Campbell McLeay
2021-Jul-30 12:54 UTC
[Samba] Very slow copy for small files from Win 10 to Samba server
Hi Rowland, Thanks for the reply.> > > Either your smb.conf is borked (no 'idmap config' lines for the > 'COMPANY' domain) or they are in your 'include' file, or you are using > sssd.We are using sssd. I can post the sssd.conf if it is helpful.> > If you are not using 'security = ADS', then you are not using AD. > > What Linux OS are you using and what version of Samba ?Server is running: RHEL 7.6 Samba version: samba-4.8.3-4.el7.x86_64 Regards, Cam