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2005 Aug 08
2
Can't join machines to a Samba PDC using LDAP
...3182]: conn=998 op=1 RESULT tag=101
err=0 text=
Aug 8 07:32:08 excelsior slapd[13185]: conn=998 op=2 SRCH
base="dc=starfleet,dc=mil" scope=2 filter
="(&(objectClass=sambaSamAccount))"
Aug 8 07:32:08 excelsior slapd[13185]: conn=998 op=2 SRCH attr=uid
uidNumber gidNumber homeDirector
y sambaPwdLastSet sambaPwdCanChange sambaPwdMustChange sambaLogonTime
sambaLogoffTime sambaKickoffTi
me cn displayName sambaHomeDrive sambaHomePath sambaLogonScript
sambaProfilePath description sambaUs
erWorkstations sambaSID sambaPrimaryGroupSID sambaLMPassword
sambaNTPassword sambaDomainName o...
2016 Jan 21
3
Cannot write to home directory, but I can write to subfolder
...bian. Unfortunately I
> > cannot easily upgrade samba as this is a production server. The server
> is
> > a member of a Samba-based domain, unix users are still handled by NIS.
> >
> > When I logon to a Windows 7 pc (also part of the domain) with my own user
> > my homedirectory is automatically available as H:\. I can see the content
> > of the directory but when I try to write anything I get "You need
> > permission to perform this action". On unix I have no problem creating
> > files in that same folder. The same goes for any existing
>...
2016 Jan 21
0
Cannot write to home directory, but I can write to subfolder
I tried the following:
* rebooted both Samba DC's -- no change
* restarted samba on storage server -- no change
* remove client pc from domain, tried accessing the folder from non-domain
pc -- no change
* created a temporary server (running samba 4.x) to serve the same
homedirectores -- no problem at all
So that narrows the problem down to something on the storage server. I'll
try readding the server to the domain. Hopefully nobody will notice (most
of my users are linux based anyway except for sales and management)
Nico
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Nico De Rant...