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2003 Jun 29
2
rsync/jscript/cygwin problem
...rt this out. On all occasions the rsync backup is running when this happens (again this doesn't happen every user log in so unlikely to be co-incidence). The script log output is as follows: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- User jbloggs on PC_NAME at 08:50:49 26/06/2003 using Rsync Data Backup System version 1.12 rsync cmd: C:\"software files"\software\rsync.exe -czr --stats /cygdrive/d/"Documents and Settings"/jbloggs/"My Documents"/ 192.168.1.2::RsyncBackup/laptop/jbloggs-PC_NAME stdOut was: s...
2006 Oct 31
1
Winbind mappings change over time
...time or another. You notice it > because the mailboxes (/var/mail/username) start having different > owners. This effectively kills a particular person's mail. For example, > the user 'jsmith' should have 'jsmith' as the mailbox owner, but they > might have 'jbloggs' as the owner. This is because the UID that was > assigned to jsmith has now been assigned to jbloggs. And yet there was > never any change to the jsmith or jbloggs account on the Windows server. > > Has anybody else had this problem? > > I'm using a range of samba bu...
2004 Nov 22
1
setfacl fails for some user names and not others
...rrently using Samba 3.0.4 with LDAP as a PDC. The PDC is in a trusted relationship (both ways) with a Windows NT4 server. I tried updating to 3.0.7 a short while back but had problems using 'setfacl' to set permissions for users on the trusted domain - i.e. > setfacl -m u:remote-dom+jbloggs:r-x . setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3 Setting permissions for users on the local domain worked OK. When using 3.0.4, setfacl works OK for users on both domains. Yesterday, I tried updating to 3.0.9. My first attempts with setfacl for users on the remote domain failed as...
2006 Sep 08
1
User profiles ...
Hi All, When I log into a samba PDC for the first time I get a new folder on my machine called jbloggs.MYDOMAIN but when logging into an NT 4 PDC I just get a jbloggs folder. Any ideas? Thanks in advance. Phil.
2006 Oct 31
0
On Solaris8 install samba show error: libsendfile.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory
...blem comes up at one time or another. You notice it because the mailboxes (/var/mail/username) start having different owners. This effectively kills a particular person's mail. For example, the user 'jsmith' should have 'jsmith' as the mailbox owner, but they might have 'jbloggs' as the owner. This is because the UID that was assigned to jsmith has now been assigned to jbloggs. And yet there was never any change to the jsmith or jbloggs account on the Windows server. Has anybody else had this problem? I'm using a range of samba builds up to 3.0.14a which, I re...
2002 Jul 18
1
NT user name resolution to UNIX user name doesn't work the same
My departmental file server is on RHL6.2(i386) (Samba 2.0.6) and participates in the company's NT domain. If an NT user wants to see shares on this UNIX(Linux) box I have only to create a UNIX account for them where the UNIX username matches the NT username. I have a Solaris 8 box (Samba 2.2.2), I cannot figure out how to make it act the same way. I have looked at winbindd but that does noot
2009 Oct 08
1
Getting a Windows username from an SID with Samba/Winbind
I am running Linux in a corporate windows environment. I need to convert user's Active Directory security identifiers (SIDs) to usernames, for example S-1-5-21-484763869-1275210071-682003330-34567 to mydomain\jbloggs. There are a few Windows tools that do this like SIDDecode and SidToName, but they don't work under wine. I've been reading about Winbind and Samba and it seems it may be possible to achieve this with those. Does anyone here know how? Many thanks, Toby Newman
2003 Mar 10
3
Roaming Profiles with Samba PDC
I have been working on this problem for quite some time now and have not been able to find the solution. I have Samba running on Debian Linux 3.0 (Woody) as a primary domain controller. From my Windows 2000 desktop I am able to browse that Linux server with Windows Explorer. My biggest problem is trying to log in to that domain. Under Windows 2000 I am able to join the domain (sjmlinux) but
2020 Feb 03
4
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
...ding to queries for authentication Both DCs have this as their Kerberos configuration (/etc/krb5.conf):- [libdefaults] default_realm = MYDOMAIN.COM dns_lookup_realm = false dns_lookup_kdc = true If I run this command, authentication works:- smbclient //dc4/netlogon -U jbloggs > * or the client isn't storing/retrieving the 2nd DC's availability for > future lookups If it's in Windows network settings or a QNAP's resolver file, where else should it be?! > ** could be related to DNS? storage via registry-equivalents? no idea here, > but pu...
2020 Feb 01
4
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 01/02/2020 15:10, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > Not really, all Samba AD DC's are global catalogs ;-) Ah, OK... so we don't need to worry about that then? -- Paul Littlefield Telephone: 07801 125705 Email: info at paully.co.uk Wiki: http://wiki.indie-it.com/wiki/Special:AllPages LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paullittlefield Paul Littlefield is environmentally