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2009 Sep 29
1
not permitted to access this share
I've checked the wbinfo all returns as expected . I've checked the user on the UNIX server can access the files and dir - no problem. I don't understand if SAMBA is actually try to map FIRSTGROUP\admandymarr on to the share ? If it is then it wont work, as the share only specifies the username not the domain and username. I'm not using PAM for these shares , is it needed ? Am I missing a trick ? Anything would be a help Regards Andy -----Original Message----- From: Marr,A,Andy,...
2009 Sep 28
1
Unix Kerberos authentication - how?
Hi, I managed to set up a Samba server that accepts Kerberos 5 TGTs via SPNEGO/GSSAPI for login. However, when I don't have a TGT it fails for Unix clients. It asks for username/password for Windows clients and then fails trying to do NTLMv2 authentication. How can I set up a Samba server that asks for username/password and then uses a Unix Kerberos KDC (Heimdal v. 1.2 in my case) for
2009 Oct 05
0
not permitted to access this share [Solved]
...gt; I've turn off winbind and removed winbind from nsswitch.conf on the > samba server. > > I can now get a connection using smbclient on the samba server - using > the users AD password. > /usr/sfw/bin/smbclient //fgukshppay001/lsww -U admandymarr > Password: > Domain=[FIRSTGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.33] > smb: \> > > > But I still cannot get a connection via the PC's in the domain. > > > P:\>net use * \\FGUKSHPPAY001\LSWW > System error 64 has occurred. > > The specified network name is no longer available. Can you pin...
2005 Jul 01
2
Domain Users and smbldap-useradd
I noticed that when I create users with smbldap-useradd, the default group is "Domain Users". Is this the best user/group default setup for Samba/LDAP? I'm more familar with the unix user/group setup like max/students or max/faculty. Does the user group have to be "Domain Users" when using Samba? Thanks, Yasee smbldap-useradd -m -a username (where the username is