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2007 Aug 08
1
ACLs and winbind
...can browse and pick domain users
and groups but cannot add them to the security tab of a file
in a user's home share.
Do I really need winbind?
Regards,
Thierry.
workgroup = STARS
netbios name = CAPELLA
security = DOMAIN
name resolve order = wins bcast
wins server = castor
netbios aliases = AHOMES APROFILES
password server = ALDAP1 ALDAP2
log level = 2
idmap gid = 10000-20000
idmap uid = 10000-20000
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S
read only = No
browseable = No
[Profiles]
comment = Roaming Profile Share
path = /export/profiles
read only = No
profile ac...
2007 Oct 10
0
strange uid=domain\5Cuser ldap search requests
...t better to use 'passdb backend = ldapsam' together
with the 'ldap' directives as I use them on my DCs?
Regards,
Thierry.
My smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = XXX
netbios name = CAPELLA
security = DOMAIN
name resolve order = wins bcast
wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
netbios aliases = AHOMES APROFILES
server string = %L
password server = ALDAP1 ALDAP2
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S
read only = No
browseable = No
[Profiles]
comment = Roaming Profile Share
path = /export/profiles
read only = No
profile acls = Yes
2007 Oct 17
4
Pam_mount + cifs
Hi, i'm probably not the first but i have found no concrete information
about my problem... lots of information, nothing helped.. :S
so, here's the thing.. i'm running a samba-3.0.22-13.16 server on SLES 9
kernel 2.6.16.21-0.8-default as an nt domain controller, there was a
migration to Linux for the workstations so i had to implement WINBIND +
PAM_MOUNT.
after searching for the
2012 Nov 10
1
issues with Windows 7 roaming profiles
Hello,
I have a centOS 5.5 box acting as as a PDC with samba 3.4.9 and openldap 2.4.22.
Then I joined the domain with a centOS box (samba 3.4.17) which hosts the homes and profiles.
I have no problem with XP clients.
I can join a windows 7 client to my domain but it is unable to load the profile when logging in.
See below a level 2 log.smdb from the file server when I log in with a domain