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2003 Apr 28
1
I have gotten Office to run on RH9
I have gotten WINE installed and working with RH9 and installed Office
2000
I can get excel to work and get word to start but it can not save the
files.
Any ideas?
James
jdickson@cimtel.net
2016 Apr 11
0
failed to find NT AUTHORITY domain log message during backup windows
..."reverse resolved" to 'NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users', but this somehow
doesn't map back the other way, i.e. from a name to a GID.
Can you narrow it down and perhaps use the 'find' command to see what
UID/GID this is?
On 11 April 2016 at 20:11, Joseph Dickson <jdickson at evolvetsi.com> wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I'm running domain member fileservers on Samba 4.3.6.. During my backup
> window (backups are performed via Bacula, running on the fileserver) I tend
> to receive spurts of the following log message:
>
> Apr 10 16:55:18 smbfs1...
2016 Apr 12
2
failed to find NT AUTHORITY domain log message during backup windows
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Jonathan Hunter <jmhunter1 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> It sounds as though there are files on your servers owned by a UID or GID
> (most probably a GID) that is not in /etc/group, and is being looked up and
> "reverse resolved" to 'NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users', but this somehow
> doesn't map back the other way, i.e. from a
2016 Apr 11
2
failed to find NT AUTHORITY domain log message during backup windows
Greetings!
I'm running domain member fileservers on Samba 4.3.6.. During my backup
window (backups are performed via Bacula, running on the fileserver) I tend
to receive spurts of the following log message:
Apr 10 16:55:18 smbfs1 winbindd[2376]: [2016/04/10 16:55:18.111192, 0]
../source3/winbindd/winbindd_group.c:45(fill_grent)
Apr 10 16:55:18 smbfs1 winbindd[2376]: Failed to find domain
2016 Mar 23
1
Samba 4 with sssd - primary Windows group membership not honored
>
> Can you check if this file exists:
> /usr/local/samba/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
For historical reasons, I used a prefix of /opt/samba when I compiled:
[root at smbfs1 shares]# ls -al /opt/samba/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 63837 Mar 17 19:54
/opt/samba/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
relevant config lines in case they are helpful:
[global]
lock directory =
2016 Mar 23
2
Samba 4 with sssd - primary Windows group membership not honored
>
> OK, you should use the standard 'rwx' permissions *or* ACLs, not both. If
> you create a directory on Unix that you want to share, set the owner:group
> to root:'Domain Admins' and permissions to 0770. You will then be able to
> set the permissions from windows or with setfacl on the Unix machine, you
> do not need the 'force group' lines in smb.conf,
2016 Mar 23
3
Samba 4 with sssd - primary Windows group membership not honored
Greetings!
I am working with Samba 4 as a domain member fileserver (not a domain
controller, just a normal ads member fileserver). Operating system is
Centos 7. SSSD is configured and pulling information correctly.
I had to work around a bug that wasn't fixed in a released version, so I am
using a recent copy from git.. smbd -V:
Version 4.5.0pre1-GIT-c06058a
I'm relying on Windows
2016 Mar 23
3
Samba 4 with sssd - primary Windows group membership not honored
Thanks for the reply! I'm confused on a few bits:
To change a users primary group is a bit like jumping through hoops, you
> have to add the user to the group that you want to be the new primary
> group, then change the primaryGroupID attribute to contain the RID of the
> new group and then finally add the user to the 'Domain Users' group. If I
> were you, I wouldn't