Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "karabojkov".
2012 Oct 08
1
mge-utalk ESV8+ comm problem
Dear Sirs,
I have an old but very well-working UPS MGE Pulsar ESV8+ Rack. I'd like
to use it to power FreeBSD 9.0-Rel server.
Of fortunately I have problem with recommended driver - mge-utalk, nut
2.6.4 (installed from FreeBSD Ports).
I get messages:
Could not get multiplier table: using raw readings.
and
updateinfo: Cannot update system status
I saw similar thread on mailing list with no
2009 Apr 22
1
problem with groups when adding windows workstation to domain
...naging users with SRVTools - usermgr. When I add
a new user I get the following message:
This security ID may not be assigned as the primary group of an object
Managing users (setting passwords, profile location, etc.) works fine,
as works adding new machines to the domain.
Thanks in advance,
Ivo Karabojkov
2009 Nov 04
2
FreeBSD 7.2 domain member problem
Hi!
I am trying to set a FreeBSD 7.2, Samba 3.3.8 as an AD domain member server.
I am not using LDAP, but idmap_rid. I have properly configured
nsswitch.conf.
Joining to domain and wbinfo -u work OK, but when I try
pw show user -a
I get only user accounts of FreeBSD. So, I cannot set owners, ACLs...
My main source is Samba guide chapter 7:
2015 Aug 04
0
Samba 4.2 AD member accesible by name but not by IP
Hi Ivo,
I think I've a very similar issue on 4.1.16
and it seem that
hosts allow = 10.15. 127.0.0.1
interfaces = localhost, re0
is to blame.
please try to comment them and see if that work.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 4:54 AM, Ivo Karabojkov <karabojkov at kit.bg> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a strange problem with Samba AD member:
> It is accessible via \\server or \\server.domain.local
> But when I try to access it with its IP address, ex. \\10.15.10.1 I get
> access denied error and prompt for user and pass. E...
2015 Aug 02
3
Samba 4.2 AD member accesible by name but not by IP
Hello,
I have a strange problem with Samba AD member:
It is accessible via \\server or \\server.domain.local
But when I try to access it with its IP address, ex. \\10.15.10.1 I get
access denied error and prompt for user and pass. Entering username and
password with or without DOMAIN\ has no effect.
The server is FreeBSD 10.1. It behaves the same way with Samba 4.1.18
and now with Samba 4.2.2
2012 Dec 25
1
Blazer_usb Permissions problem: Input/output error
Merry Christmas to you all and best wishes!
I ran into exactly the same problem as described.
OS: FreeBSD 9.0-Rel
UPS: Eaton E-Series NV 600H
NUT: from Ports, nut-2.6.5_1
driver: blazer_usb
I am sure the problem is not permission-related as it occurs even when
the driver runs as root.
My tested recipe for USB permissions is:
1. run usbconfig to find where the device is connected. In my case:
2015 Aug 07
0
Samba 4.2 AD member accesible by name but not by IP
Well, this is the most complicated part. I have Samba 4.2 AD DC with samba internal DNS and Server 2003 AD DC which should be decommisioned soon.
Everything worked for several months. The odd part is that suddenly Server 2003 DNS lost all its zones and Samba 4.2 was the only reliably working DC. I seized FSMO roles after forcibly decomissioned Server 2003.
I'm not sure that everything in my
2009 Nov 22
0
Samba 3.3.9 IDMAP problem
Hi all!
I finally found partial but satisfying decision of my problem with FreeBSD
7.2 AD member problem, posted early on this list. I was unable to get
idmap_rid working and now I am using idmap_tdb backend.
My problem is: when AD server (Windows 2003, only one server) is restarted
parts of IDMappings are lost and not restored until Samba is restarted.
After restart SIDs are mapped to exacts
2012 Mar 24
0
winbindd not providing supplementary groups with server 2003 AD
I have Windows server 2003 AD controller and Samba 3 (3.5.11 or 3.6.3)
member server running on FreeBSD 8.2/9.0. I don't use MS Services for
Unix and my setup relies on Winbindd for idmapping. I can see all users
/ groups with wbinfo -g, wbinfo -u, getent group, getent passwd. I can
see all user's group with id <username>.
I had to solve more complicated tasks including ACLs and