Displaying 13 results from an estimated 13 matches for "bardelanim".
2004 Jun 07
3
XP Joining domain
I'm attempting to join a Samba 3.0.4 domain on a Debian linux box, with
a Windows XP client.
Problems
1) Can only get the join to work if I use the root account. On Win2k I
can use any account in the Domain Admins group.
2) The join succeeds, the unix account and the smb account are created
but the smb account is disabled, and the password contains all XXXXs.
Joining the domain works
2004 Jan 29
1
Winbind and GroupMapping
I was wondering if anyone has come across an error in their winbindd log:
could not lookup membership for group rid
S-1-5-21-3506869558-4124343851-970148941-2025 in domain BOGUS (error:
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_GROUP)
I have all the mappings done correctly:
domainadmin (S-1-5-21-3506869558-4124343851-970148941-512) -> domainadmin
domainusers (S-1-5-21-3506869558-4124343851-970148941-513) ->
2004 Feb 17
1
Winbind issue
I have 3 Linux rh9.0 servers on the network all using Samba/LDAP to
authenticate. One is acting as the PDC and the other two are domain
members. On one server I don't have winbind running and everything works
great, however, on the other server, if I turn off the winbind I get a
password prompt and cannot access the server. I have no need for winbind
but I'm forced to keep it on.
2004 May 27
1
primary gid of user [username] is not a Domain group
Hey,
I have a samba 3.0.0. PDC on my Fedora Core server. I have one win 98, one XP and one NT clients. As I log on, I get "primary gid of user [username] is not a Domain group" error. I am sure gid is 100 (users) and my add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u
If I login using the root account, I don't have this problem.
What can I do to fix
2004 Jun 01
1
Groups Under "Domain" Security
We are running Redhat 9, 2.4.20-30.9 kernel, Samba 3.0.0 and Winbind
3.0.0. Security is set to "Domain" and we are trying to set up shares
which will be available to valid NT 4.0 users and groups.
Winbind appears to be working, and you can use the commands "getent group"
and "getend passwd" to see that it is communicating with the NT domain for
user and group
2004 Feb 02
0
Windows Printing VIA Samba
I've was wondering if someone could help me out with some printing issues.
I'm trying to store print drivers on my Samba PDC so that windows clients
can access my network printers. I have 3 printers (X12 Fiery, HP 4000 PCL5,
Epson). I used to use a Win2K server and I could add the printers through
the usual method.
I have created my [print$] share and the windows drivers directory on
2004 Feb 02
1
Samba and TCP printing ports
I've read in the documentation that Samba does not use ports like Win2k. So
how does Samba know where to find a network printer if it has it's own IP
address (stand-alone printer)?
I have created a printer in my /etc/printcap file:
HP4000:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hp4000:\
:mx#0:
:sh:\
:rm:192.168.2.13:rp=raw:
:rp=:\
added this to my smb.conf
[printers]
comment = All Printers
printable =
2004 Feb 18
1
Cannot Access LDAP when not root...
I'm trying to resolve an issue with Samba and LDAP. I'm using a program
called Spider that provides network based rendering using domain logons to
controll who can access the renders on the farm. It requires a group called
SpiderAdmin to be setup (which I've done) and have added the users into the
group. However, the only way that the SpiderAdmin users can access the
renders on the
2004 Apr 20
0
Socket Errors
I'm trying to figure out what this error means. I've looked all over the
groups and though there are people with the same errors, no one seems to
know what the error is. I'm running Samba 3.0.2 with OpenLDAP 2.0.27. It
might be related to Kerberos or to SSL. I've looked through my NMBD and
SMBD logs and found very little as to what the problem could be. I've tried
various
2004 Nov 04
1
Static Entries wins.dat/browse.dat
I've recently setup an iSCSI portal on my network and have taken some
servers offline. However, due to the requirements of certain software
programs I need to use UNC paths. I was able to fix this issue by
adding CNAME into my DNS. I'm still finding that certain programs
still require to view the browse list to find the appropriate server.
Since CNAME doesn't link to the
2004 Jan 30
1
GroupMap Issues
I have been trying to figure out what this error is:
Jan 29 18:23:07 dc2 smbd[20729]: [2004/01/29 18:23:07, 0]
rpc_server/srv_util.c:get_domain_user_groups(371)
Jan 29 18:23:07 dc2 smbd[20729]: get_domain_user_groups: primary gid of
user [barbara] is not a Domain group !
Jan 29 18:23:07 dc2 smbd[20729]: get_domain_user_groups: You should fix
it, NT doesn't like that
Jan 29 18:23:08 dc2
2004 Feb 06
3
Supplementary Group Issues
I was wondering if any one else is having issues with supplementary groups
not being recognized. It seems as if Samba is ignoring the sup.groups. I'm
using RH9.0 on Intel with samba-3.0.0-2_rh9 and OpenLDAP 2.0.27. When I do
a "id -a username" the user is in all the necessary groups but when
accessing shares the users' primary GID is used only.
For example,
uid=1001(jgray)
2003 Dec 17
1
Multiple Domains and Network Browsing
Hi all,
I have been working on a multi-domain network (2 of them) with one domain
being controlled by Samba/Openldap config and the other a standard Win2k AD.
I have had success getting all computers on the Samba domain to see the
Win2k controller via the Network browser but it does not seem to be working
the other way around.
My network config is split up into two separate VLANs using an