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2006 Jan 12
3
PAM Authentication issues with Dovecot
...e=system-auth<br />account required pam_stack.so service=system-auth<br />session required pam_stack.so service=system-auth<br /><br />Any suggestions where to look to resolve the authentication issue?<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />David Kolts</pre><BR>
2015 Aug 20
2
Samba4 DC/AD documents created in redirected folders with bogus UID
On 20/08/15 18:26, Guilherme Boing wrote: > Yes, you are correct. > > The users where the UID 3000000 was the owner were users that belong to > Domain Admins group. > Is this the correct behaviour ? I have other users that are in different > groups (e.g. Marketing) and whenever they create a new file, their own UID > shows up as the owner of that file, not the
2015 Oct 13
3
Second DC doesn't recognize users/groups on getent
Yup, compiled it myself and did not change the path. The query to the ldb returned the same thing on both DC1 and DC2. DNS and /etc/hosts are also fine, DC1 dns points to DC2 and DC2 to DC1. Everything seems to be completely fine... I was looking into this issue because I was doing the sysvol replication and noticed that the sysvol path had a '300000' as the group owner on DC2, where on
2015 Aug 20
3
Samba4 DC/AD documents created in redirected folders with bogus UID
On 20/08/15 15:24, Mark Foley wrote: > Guilherme Boing, on 19 Aug 2015 14:31 you wrote: > >> I just noticed that my fresh install of Samba 4.2.3 has the same behaviour. > Did you get a solution? > > Odd, but this topic doesn't seem to be getting much traction. I wonder what > people are using Samba4 for. Outside of hard-cord samba-junkies who love > spending hours
2015 Aug 19
6
Samba4 DC/AD documents created in redirected folders with bogus UID
I just noticed that my fresh install of Samba 4.2.3 has the same behaviour. I have a share (\\samba\it_share)) and some users when creating files have the UID as 3000000 and some have their correct UIDs. Share permissons are being controlled by Windows ACLs. On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 1:58 PM, Mark Foley <mfoley at novatec-inc.com> wrote: > More information, > > It appears I've
2015 Aug 20
2
Samba4 DC/AD documents created in redirected folders with bogus UID
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Rowland Penny >Verzonden: donderdag 20 augustus 2015 16:56 >Aan: samba at lists.samba.org >Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Samba4 DC/AD documents created in >redirected folders with bogus UID > >On 20/08/15 15:24, Mark Foley wrote: >> Guilherme Boing, on 19 Aug 2015 14:31 you wrote:
2015 Oct 13
0
Second DC doesn't recognize users/groups on getent
Yep, I understood reading Sketch's mail, my bad, I replied to quickly doing something else... 2015-10-13 16:27 GMT+02:00 Guilherme Boing <kolt+samba at frag.com.br>: > Yup, compiled it myself and did not change the path. > The query to the ldb returned the same thing on both DC1 and DC2. > > DNS and /etc/hosts are also fine, DC1 dns points to DC2 and DC2 to DC1. >
2011 Oct 13
0
Re: The script hotplugpath.sh ismissingin/etc/xen/scripts
-----Original message----- From: Paul Muster paul@muster.dyndns.info Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 08:29:37 -0500 To: xen-users@lists.xensource.com Subject: Re: [Xen-users] The script hotplugpath.sh ismissing in/etc/xen/scripts > On 13.10.2011 01:52, Barry Kolts wrote: > > > What I did, following the instructions on the last page > > Paul referred to, is add "deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian sid main" to > > my /etc/apt/sources.list (without the quotes) then did; > > apt-get update > > apt-get install xen-util...
2015 Oct 08
3
Changing User password from ssh member server
Hi, I am authenticating users on our linux servers using nslcd/pam_ldap. Authentication is fine, however, it is not possible for the user to change the password from the server. Is there a way to make it work ? [Guilherme at server ~]$ passwd Changing password for user Guilherme. passwd: Authentication token manipulation error Oct 8 14:37:53 server passwd: pam_unix(passwd:chauthtok): user
2015 Aug 20
0
Samba4 DC/AD documents created in redirected folders with bogus UID
Guilherme Boing, on 19 Aug 2015 14:31 you wrote: > I just noticed that my fresh install of Samba 4.2.3 has the same behaviour. Did you get a solution? Odd, but this topic doesn't seem to be getting much traction. I wonder what people are using Samba4 for. Outside of hard-cord samba-junkies who love spending hours testing all kinds of esoteric features, I think most serious Samba4 AD/DC
2015 Aug 25
4
request: HOWTO for Samba4.latest AD PDC
I'm looking for an up-to-date howto on using Samba as an AD PDC. I've been using Samba since the days of yore, but have recently acquired the resources to take another stab at implementing an AD system using Samba. Perhaps it has escaped notice that the page with the link text "Official HOWTO" on samba.org points to https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
2015 Aug 20
0
Samba4 DC/AD documents created in redirected folders with bogus UID
>Those are the fundamentals. Other than Windows Authentication >and redirected >folders, I don't really see the point of Active Directory. I use Active Directory Group policies for: settings in windows folder redirects printer distribution base on user or group.. software installations base on user or group.. and Single Sign On for multple systems, windows and linux. a nice to
2015 Aug 20
0
Samba4 DC/AD documents created in redirected folders with bogus UID
Oooo!! You may have something there! I don't know whether these users are in the admin group, but they could be. I have been messing around with admin priv in order to allow users to be admins on their own workstations. I've got a Group Policy method with computer startup script and have also created a login on the user's workstation with the same name as the user, but as local
2015 Aug 20
0
Samba4 DC/AD documents created in redirected folders with bogus UID
Yes, you are correct. The users where the UID 3000000 was the owner were users that belong to Domain Admins group. Is this the correct behaviour ? I have other users that are in different groups (e.g. Marketing) and whenever they create a new file, their own UID shows up as the owner of that file, not the "Marketing" group. This only happens with Domain Admins ? Thanks. On Thu, Aug
2015 Aug 20
0
Samba4 DC/AD documents created in redirected folders with bogus UID
Good to know that this is not a bug. Thank you! On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com > wrote: > On 20/08/15 18:26, Guilherme Boing wrote: > >> Yes, you are correct. >> >> The users where the UID 3000000 was the owner were users that belong to >> Domain Admins group. >> Is this the correct behaviour ? I have
2015 Oct 13
3
Second DC doesn't recognize users/groups on getent
Hello Rowland, I should also mention that Samba 4.3.0 was installed from tarball, I compiled it myself. DC2 does not have the /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb file. Also it did not return any result on DC1. However, using /usr/local/samba/private/sam.ldb, both DCs returned the same thing: # returned 4 records # 1 entries # 3 referrals I wonder why DC1 has the /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb file
2016 Jul 08
5
Samba update to 4.2.14 (SERNET) breaks LDAP access
Last night we updated out Samba-4 AD server to version 4.2.14 usng the SERNEt packages, running on SLES 12. We have a number of services (mail services, MANTIS, etc) that access the server via the LDAP interface and in all cases we discovered that none of them where able to establish a successful LDAP connection after the upgrade.   Previously we used plain LDAP to access the server, i.e. we did
2015 Aug 21
1
getent does not show domain user/groups
Hello, I am running Samba 4.2.3 as a ADDC on CentOS 7. getent passwd/group does not show the domain users and groups. However, if I try 'getent passwd domainuser' it returns the user. # getent passwd|grep -i guilherme # getent passwd guilherme guilherme:*:3000022:100:Guilherme:/home/ABC/guilherme:/bin/bash smb.conf: [global] workgroup = ABC realm = ABC.ONLINE
2016 Jul 08
0
Samba update to 4.2.14 (SERNET) breaks LDAP access
Hello Alan, I had the same issue and I needed to add this line: ldap server require strong auth = no to smb.conf. Then, just restart/reload samba and it should work. On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 8:37 AM, Alan Hughes <alanhughes at e2eservices.co.uk> wrote: > Last night we updated out Samba-4 AD server to version 4.2.14 usng the > SERNEt packages, running on SLES 12. We have a number of
2015 Aug 21
2
LDAP + Samba4(AD) + SSH
Hello, I want my domain users to be able to connect to our linux servers using their AD username through LDAP. I am using nslcd and pam_ldap to do so, but I am having some hard time trying to figure out why the GID is not working properly. # getent passwd Guilherme Guilherme:*:10000:*513*:Guilherme:/home/Guilherme:/bin/bash # getent group|grep 513 # id Guilherme uid=10000(Guilherme) gid=513