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2010 Aug 10
1
home share issue: //server/homes errs, while //server/<username> works
Hello list, I'm running a samba server in AD domain, with some AD users explicitly mapped into local users by "username map = sambauser.map", which is a text file. Problem is found with explicitly mapped user, I can only access home share by //server/<ADusername>, not //server/homes (using windows explorer). This feels wrong because I also tried those AD users not listed in the map file, they could access home share either way. So it's bothering me, any idea what did I miss out anything or it's a samba bug? Bests David
2008 Jun 05
4
using windows ad accounts for centos 5
...lc.com/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=2 to authenticate my ad accounts when logging on to cent 5...however, once I edit the nsswitch.conf file, I can't even log on as root or any local users anymore. Kinit seems to initialize fine doing a kinit username at MYDOMAIN.COM , however doing a getent passwd adusername ....it just sits there in the shell and does nothing. I actually had to put all files back to where they were before the change to even be able to login locally or use sudo. I followed the steps line by line on this article but get stuck everytime....anyone has an idea or a better documented wa...
2005 May 11
1
Samba + AD etc.
...oup works What I cannot seem to get working is when someone logs onto the domain, and then tries to map a drive to the samba server, its like the credentials arent getting passed onto samba, or rather samba is unable to look them up properly. Am I missing a vital step/componant? Things like su - ADUSERNAME don't work, and neither does chown, chgrp commands ( are they even ment to work?) Any help, ideas, WHY HAVNT YOU READ THIS FAQ (I probably have in fairness) gratefully received. Cheers Ross
2010 Mar 24
0
Winbind home directory not resolving properly
...gured two 9.10 systems, one works perfectly. I've copied most of the files over to the non-working system; they are configured identically as far as I can tell. On both systems, wbinfo -u/-g, getent passwd, and ssh login work fine. On the working one, I can also log in via gdm/gnome and use ~adusername in paths in the terminal. In the non-working one, the ~adusername is "unknown" (although ~localuser works fine), and gnome sessions blow up in a big way (dbus errors, which I think are related to the first problem). I'm relatively familiar with the system authentication and account...
2010 Apr 29
1
Samba and Active directory groups
...ot; directory mode = 0775 valid users = @"ADGROUP+domain test_access2" write list = @"ADGROUP+domain test_access2" read list = @"ADGROUP+domain test_access2" If someone try to access the samba server (\\sambaserver<file:///\\sambaserver>) it will create "ADusername" directory on the server. (user Mary access the server it will create a directory named mary automatically ) I need to redirect them to a specific directory based on the Active directory group access . Can someone help to me solve the issue. Thanks, Tharanga
2004 Nov 05
1
Using winbind authentication with Windows 2003 AD - SSH login failures
Hi all, I have been trying to setup authentication of users on a Linux server against Windows server 2003 using winbind. I am at the point where an su - ADUSERNAME works, but sshing as that user still doesn't work. When I try to ssh as an AD user as follows: ssh -l "RILINUX+testuser" server.domain.com I get the following output in /var/log/messages: server pam_winbind[5906]: request failed: No such user, PAM error was 10, NT error was NT_STATU...
2004 Oct 22
0
share permissions for AD groups
...ok , we joined AD domain w.o problems , getent * shows all like expected same for wbinfo The big problem remaining is , we want to restrict access to shares to given AD groups that way: valid users = @ADDOMAIN+ADGROUP that doesnt work in any combination, the other way valid users = @ADDOMAIN+ADUSERNAME works without any probem there is no user or groupmapping at all -----------------------output from level 10 log---------------------------------- 2004/10/21 17:16:44, 10] lib/username.c:user_in_list(533) user_in_list: checking user |WW300+atw113c9| against |admoss| [2004/10/21 17:16:44, 10]...
2004 Oct 22
0
AW: share permissions for AD groups
...shows all like expected > same for wbinfo > > The big problem remaining is , we want to restrict access to shares to > given AD groups that way: > > valid users = @ADDOMAIN+ADGROUP > > that doesnt work in any combination, the other way > > valid users = @ADDOMAIN+ADUSERNAME > > works without any probem > > there is no user or groupmapping at all > > -----------------------output from level 10 > log---------------------------------- > > 2004/10/21 17:16:44, 10] lib/username.c:user_in_list(533) > user_in_list: checking user |WW300+atw...
2005 May 12
0
SV: Samba + AD etc.
...gs onto the >> domain, and then tries to map a drive to the samba server, its like >> the credentials arent getting passed onto samba, or rather samba is >> unable to look them up properly. >> >> Am I missing a vital step/componant? >> >> Things like su - ADUSERNAME don't work, and neither does chown, chgrp >> commands ( are they even ment to work?) >> >> Any help, ideas, WHY HAVNT YOU READ THIS FAQ (I probably have in >> fairness) gratefully received. >> >> Cheers >> >> Ross >
2011 Jun 20
1
net ads user info .vs. wbinfo -g ?
The group names from these two commands display differently. For example: $ net ads user info my-name -U my-name . . Systems Engineering EU $ wbinfo -g . . systemsengineeringeu.write Why is this different? Regards, John