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2009 Jul 09
6
Active Directory Integration Problems
Hello everyone,
I have setup Samba 3.0.28a on an Ubuntu 8.04 server. The setup that I
am working with is an exact copy (as far as I can tell) if an identical
installation that I did on a test box. Kerberos is setup and working
properly. I can use kinit to issue tickets. The box has been
successfully joined to the Active Directory domain. I can enumerate AD
users and groups. I can log
2010 Jan 25
2
Fwd: Re: Change AD user password from Linux
whoops should have also sent to list.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Samba] Change AD user password from Linux
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:00:59 -0700
From: gregorcy <brian.gregorcy at utah.edu>
To: Masao Garcia <masaog at fshac.com>
On 01/20/10 16:25, Masao Garcia wrote:
> John,
>
> Still no go on the password change. I'm going to set up a fresh
2008 Sep 28
2
OSX client, Linux server, permissions problem
I've been using samba for some time and have always had a good experience.
I decided to try and configure my home network to let all my computers
talk to the samba share.
I'm stuck on one part where my OSX client, when creating new
files/directories, won't create them writeable by the group.
I've tried what seems like every combination of directory mask, force
directory
2009 Jul 15
1
Samba + ADS - Filepermissions home directories
I configured winbind, samba and pam.d to authenticate via our Windows Active
Directory Server.
Everything works fine, I can log on to the system using my Windows Account
credentials, I am also able to access the samba home share, but I have no
write permissions there.
What I don't get is: When I give read-write-access to everybody (chmod 777
/home/%USER%), I am able to create and delete
2009 Oct 29
1
winbind + Active Directory + email
Ok, I can't seem to search for the right thing to get what I need. I'm
looking for a solution where if quota or some other mailing system needs to
send an email to an Active Directory user, that it uses the email address
listed in Active Directory for that user. We are connected to Active
Directory using winbind, on one system we are using pam_winbind, on another
we are not. Of course,
2011 Jan 11
0
100% CPU using OSX client
> Normally happy OSX (10.6.4) user here. I am accessing a samba share on
> my Gentoo linux machine (i know, i know...) which is running
> samba-3.4.9 at the moment.
I think gentoo is pretty baller so I wouldn't apologize for using it.
Anyway I would try unmasking samba-3.5.6, I have been using it for a
couple of weeks and it has been great. I had a bit of trouble with the
3.4.9
2009 Jun 07
2
Does this tell me anything? Traffic report
I'm trying to get Samba up and running and having a terrible time. It
says that I should be able to run nmap and see that 137 and 139 are open
- which they are not. I have not added any restrictions in smb.conf, do
not have a firewall running and I have increased the log level to 5 to
see all of the messages. It says that it is talking on 137 but it kind
of looks like it's not talking
2008 Aug 19
0
samba 3.0.28a & mac osx 10.5.4
Hi all,
We are having an issue when a user writes to there home directory the permissions change to 0600, instead of 0751 that
we have been setting in smb.conf
Here is a description of the problem:
> reinstalled mac osx we have:
>
> 1) OS 10.5.0
>
> I mounted <SAMBA SERVER> with Prof Sutherlands account
>
> created the folder in 1703 --> test_reinstall
>