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2019 Aug 30
2
flood of (auth in progress) connections from unresponsive windows client crashing samba
...uch that the users connect to samba as the windows username (ex. PRODUCTION+user1) for an authroized group (PRODUCTION+group1), but the files and permissions on the linux samba server are created and managed with the appropriate uid/gids. Example: linuxuser=PRODUCTION+windowsuser G-234=PRODUCTION+directorygroup I do not believe we are using sssd, but are using winbind. Its quite possible we don't have this setup optimally, but this setup does work as needed, outside of these occasional crash/unresponsive states. Thanks! David W.
2019 Aug 30
0
flood of (auth in progress) connections from unresponsive windows client crashing samba
...e windows username (ex. PRODUCTION+user1) for an > authroized group (PRODUCTION+group1), but the files and permissions on > the linux samba server are created and managed with the appropriate > uid/gids. > > Example: > > linuxuser=PRODUCTION+windowsuser > G-234=PRODUCTION+directorygroup > > I do not believe we are using sssd, but are using winbind.? Its quite > possible we don't have this setup optimally, but this setup does work > as needed, outside of these occasional crash/unresponsive states. > > Thanks! > > David W. Why are you doing this ? Why...
2019 Sep 03
2
flood of (auth in progress) connections from unresponsive windows client crashing samba
...the windows username (ex. PRODUCTION+user1) for an > authroized group (PRODUCTION+group1), but the files and permissions on > the linux samba server are created and managed with the appropriate > uid/gids. > > Example: > > linuxuser=PRODUCTION+windowsuser > G-234=PRODUCTION+directorygroup > > I do not believe we are using sssd, but are using winbind. Its quite > possible we don't have this setup optimally, but this setup does work > as needed, outside of these occasional crash/unresponsive states. > > Thanks! > > David W. Why are you doing this ? Why n...
2019 Aug 30
3
flood of (auth in progress) connections from unresponsive windows client crashing samba
We have been experiencing a debilitating 'bug' in samba where something is causing a flood of the messages seen below in smbstatus and the network drives ( in our case N: ) on all clients become unresponsive. In fact, the entire client becomes unresponsive, essentially making them unusable until samba is restarted. We first saw this and connected it to the following open bug in samba