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2016 Mar 13
1
use linux user account information on samba
Hi,
Thank you for the quick reply. I have gone through the samba wiki in particular
the section on nslcd with kerberos, all the setup of dc and member server to no
avail. Nothing is obviously wrong for example "getent passwd" gives me all the
linux users nd also the Samba users with "DOMAIN\username" names.
Now if I do:
smbclient //server/netlogon -U"linux_user" -c
2007 Aug 15
1
Winbind can do everything besides lookup by name
...t:*:11157:10513:David
Croft:/home/ntuser/MYDOMAIN/david.croft:/bin/bash
root@services2:/etc/pam.d# getent passwd 11157
david.croft:*:11157:10513:David
Croft:/home/ntuser/MYDOMAIN/david.croft:/bin/bash
root@services2:/etc/pam.d# getent passwd david.croft
root@services2:/etc/pam.d# getent group 11155
linux_users:x:11155:david.croft,joe.bloggs
root@services2:/etc/pam.d# getent group linux_users
root@services2:/etc/pam.d#
Here's the debug log (-d 10) from the getent passwd by name:
[2007/08/15 19:34:37, 6] nsswitch/winbindd.c:new_connection(601)
accepted socket 17
[2007/08/15 19:34:37, 10] nsswitch/w...
2016 Mar 11
3
use linux user account information on samba
Dear list,
I am having real trouble using the linux authentication system with samba. I
have a configured kerberos and ldap server and authenticate in linux using
nslcd. nfs4 works fine in the linux world. Unfortunately, I am forced :( to have
some windows machines which are supposed to connect to linux fileservers. If I
understand correctly, I can use sssd on the samba ad domain controller to
2019 Sep 29
2
Machines joined to a domain can't access shares on standalone Samba server
Greetings. I updated and old server to run Samba 4.9, It was running a
distribution that still supported Samba 3.x. That Samba server has always
been standalone, there is no interest in joining it to the Windows AD
domain already in place.
When it was running on Samba 3, users from a Windows domain joined machine,
users were able to use the defined user on the Samba server to access the
share.
2019 Sep 29
0
Machines joined to a domain can't access shares on standalone Samba server
On 29/09/2019 19:48, Robert Marcano via samba wrote:
> Greetings. I updated and old server to run Samba 4.9, It was running a
> distribution that still supported Samba 3.x. That Samba server has always
> been standalone, there is no interest in joining it to the Windows AD
> domain already in place.
>
> When it was running on Samba 3, users from a Windows domain joined machine,
2005 Jul 11
2
proc-37, installing 10gR2 CRS. /ocfs/ocr_disk1 is on FS type 1952539503. Not supported.
Hello,
I am facing a problem during root.sh of 10g Release 2, on RH 4.0 update
1 + ocfs2.
During the root.sh it reports the following error:
PROT-1: Failed to initialize ocrconfig
Failed to upgrade Oracle Cluster Registry configuration
Looking to the created ocrconfig logfile we can see the following:
Oracle Database 10g CRS Release 10.2.0.1.0 Production Copyright 1996,
2005 Oracle. All
2005 Jul 11
2
proc-37, installing 10gR2 CRS. /ocfs/ocr_disk1 is on FS type 1952539503. Not supported.
Hello,
I am facing a problem during root.sh of 10g Release 2, on RH 4.0 update
1 + ocfs2.
During the root.sh it reports the following error:
PROT-1: Failed to initialize ocrconfig
Failed to upgrade Oracle Cluster Registry configuration
Looking to the created ocrconfig logfile we can see the following:
Oracle Database 10g CRS Release 10.2.0.1.0 Production Copyright 1996,
2005 Oracle. All
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
When I run smbclient
1. smbclient //LINUX01//homes -U test
password is requested, I enter the password, and I get in
2. smbclient //LINUX01//homes -U Jane
password is requested, I enter the password, and I cannot
get in
(ERRSV - ERRbadpw (Bad Password - name/password pair in a
Tree Connect
or Session Setup are invalid)
3. smbclient