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2020 Sep 05
2
Changing IP Scope on a Samba DC
...two things, one was the Samba named conf wasn't set (it doesn't know about Bind 9.16) and? /etc/hosts. Even though the install (when setting a fixed IP) asks you for the dns domain name, it doesn't put it into /etc/hosts. If you examine /etc/hosts, you will find this: 127.0.1.1 <dc_short_hostname> When it should be: 127.0.1.1 <dc_fqdn> <dc_short_hostname> Once these were fixed, everything now works. Rowland
2019 Aug 10
2
samba-tool ou create "OU=del-ou, dc=atest, dc=com" fails with /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb: No such file or directory
Hello, I am trying to use samba-tool to create OU on active directory. 1. Joined to domain. # net ads join -U <> 2. Listed GPO's on domain to check samba-tool script can pull the GPOs. # samba-tool gpo listall GPO : <> display name : test-Computers-GPO-1 path : \\atest.com\SysVol\atest.com\Policies\<> dn :
2020 Sep 05
0
Changing IP Scope on a Samba DC
...amba named conf wasn't > set (it doesn't know about Bind 9.16) and /etc/hosts. Even though the > install (when setting a fixed IP) asks you for the dns domain name, it > doesn't put it into /etc/hosts. If you examine /etc/hosts, you will find > this: > > 127.0.1.1 <dc_short_hostname> > > When it should be: > > 127.0.1.1 <dc_fqdn> <dc_short_hostname> > > Once these were fixed, everything now works. > > Rowland > > > >
2019 Jan 08
4
Using samba-tool from Domain member
Hi list, I'm trying to work on a script that should not care what DC is up, as long as one is. I want to be able to use the samba-tool command in our Samba-AD domain from a domain member, using kerberos. I have the kinit command granting me a ticket. I want to use that ticket to remotely add users to the domain controller, while I'm on the domain member's console. For example: root
2019 Jan 08
0
Using samba-tool from Domain member
...mes/passwords or kerberos? We are on Debian 9.6, running Samba > 4.5.12-Debian (Yes, I know it's EOL for Samba, but it's the latest in > the repo). You don't actually need kerberos to list users from a Unix domain member, you need to run the command as root and add '-H ldap://DC_SHORT_HOSTNAME' Rowland
2019 Aug 10
0
samba-tool ou create "OU=del-ou, dc=atest, dc=com" fails with /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb: No such file or directory
...15, in __init__ > self.connect(url, flags, options) > File "/usr/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/samba/samdb.py", line 82, in connect > options=options) > > Any pointers? > > Thanks > Amit > Yes, run the command on a Samba AD DC, or use '-H ldap://DC_SHORT_HOSTNAME' Rowland
2019 Jan 08
1
Using samba-tool from Domain member
...are on Debian 9.6, running Samba > > 4.5.12-Debian (Yes, I know it's EOL for Samba, but it's the latest in > > the repo). > > You don't actually need kerberos to list users from a Unix domain > member, you need to run the command as root and add '-H > ldap://DC_SHORT_HOSTNAME' > > Rowland > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
2020 Sep 05
3
Changing IP Scope on a Samba DC
OK.. after school ended today, I poked around and found nothing so I started all over again. Followed Louis' instructions at https://github.com/thctlo/samba4/blob/master/full-howto-Ubuntu18.04-samba-AD_DC.txt all the way through but at the end, the resolver is not working - and kinit cannot find a KDC (I'm guessing because the resolver is not working!) This is the only server on the