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2014 Oct 22
2
How to verify Samba RPM Files?
...e just downloaded from the internet before installing them to ensure they have not been tampered with in any way! The -K option apparently does this but you can see from the output of the two command-lines I invoked that it cannot verify the signatures and complains " NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#f4428b1a)". I am thinking I need to supply a public key file using the -rcfile option. > > > > For example, for the latest release link on the www.samba.org<http://www.samba.org> page they provide a link (http://ftp.samba.org/pub/samba/samba-pubkey.asc) to a public key for verificat...
2010 Feb 16
3
Installation SerNet Samba Build Key 1.0.2 failed
As the SerNet Samba Build key will expire soon, I wanted to install the new key with the extended validity: http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/sernet-build-key-1.0-2.noarch.rpm But the installation on a CentOS 5.3 failed with dependencies: Fehler: Fehlgeschlagende Abh?ngigkeiten: rpmlib(PayloadIsLzma) <= 4.4.6-1 wird ben?tigt von sernet-build-key-1.0-2.noarch Any suggestions??
2011 Nov 23
3
samba, kerberos, encryption types
Hi all! Does samba support AES encryption for use with Win2008 controller domains? If so, why automatically generated krb5.conf still contains only RC4-HMAC DES-CBC-CRC DES-CBC-MD5? Also, why this file contains "preferred_enctypes" parameter which I can't find in "man krb5.conf"? And last question: would samba use system krb5.conf if I set "create krb5 conf=no"?
2014 Feb 11
0
Question about splitting AD and fileserving (and tons of other stuff)
...Any help there would be appreciated. Also, is CUPS the best way to integrate printers into an AD? We've been rolling printer configs into our Windows 7 images And, what's the deal with the sernet expiry date? Should I worry about it? root at ubuntu:/# gpg --fingerprint XXXXXX pub 1024D/F4428B1A 2008-03-11 [expires: 2014-02-15] This might also be a long shot. We have non-IT staff interested in changing the password for user accounts. How reliable is the snap-in for this? Alternatively, has anyone drummed up a batch script for this purpose?