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2004 Jan 27
0
re: cannot map ntgroup to ldap group-fixed
ok, i noticed the gid of ldap group "users" was 539, but the one it was migrated from in /etc/group was 100, so I changed the gid and everything seems to work now? but why should it care that the gid is the same as it's /etc/group counterpart? --- On Tue 01/27, John H. < mrmailer@myway.com > wrote: From: John H. [mailto: mrmailer@myway.com] To: samba@lists.samba.org Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 01:43:58 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Samba] re: cannot map ntgroup to ldap group <br>ok, cn=users group has an ldap entry, as you can see below...<br><br># Entry 1: cn=user...
2004 Jan 27
0
problems with group mappings with ldap
the weirdness continues net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup="ntadmin" NT Group Domain Admins doesn't exist in mapping DB --- On Mon 01/26, John H. < mrmailer@myway.com > wrote: From: John H. [mailto: mrmailer@myway.com] To: samba@lists.samba.org Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 17:40:49 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: [Samba] net: ../../../libraries/liblber/decode.c:644: ber_scanf: Assertion `((ber)->ber_opts.lbo_valid==0x2)' failed. <br>i thought i had...
2004 Jan 26
4
net: ../../../libraries/liblber/decode.c:644: ber_scanf: Assertion `((ber)->ber_opts.lbo_valid==0x2)' failed.
net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup=504 net: ../../../libraries/liblber/decode.c:644: ber_scanf: Assertion `((ber)->ber_opts.lbo_valid==0x2)' failed. I was told this may be specific to ldap setup with samba 3.0.0, but is fixed in later versions of samba. however, in 3.0.1, there is a far worse bug that makes machines only available some of the time(i was told
2004 Jan 07
0
different win machines on PDC not accessible at diffe rent times
...00, not samba. I had both my PDC and BDC upgraded to 3.0.1 once. The errors accessing W2K workstation went away after downgrading both samba servers to 3.0.0. Even BDC can cause these errors. hopefully this helps someone... Rauno Tuul > -----Original Message----- > From: John H. [mailto:mrmailer@myway.com] > > > I am having nearly the EXACT same problem as > http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2003-December/0 33315.html > > I have samba 3.0.1-1 rpms and fedora core 1. > > Samba is set as a WINS server, which the win2k machines, who > use DHCP from...
2004 Jan 27
0
re:ldap group mapping problems
...hpgwAccountExpires: -1 so users in "users" will have, obviously, Domain Power User status on NT machines(this is the way I had it setup with smbpasswd --- On Mon 01/26, Gerald (Jerry) Carter < jerry@samba.org > wrote: From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto: jerry@samba.org] To: mrmailer@myway.com Cc: samba@lists.samba.org Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 20:17:28 -0600 (CST) Subject: Re: [Samba] net: ../../../libraries/liblber/decode.c... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<br>Hash: SHA1<br><br>On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, John H. wrote:<br><br>> i thought i ha...
2004 Jan 07
3
user management tool
There was talk a few weeks ago about the possibility of a Tk-based user management tool that never happened. I'm planning on trying to do this myself. What features were to be in the one that never materialized? What features might people want in it? To begin, the program will only be able to do things that can be done straight through the existing command line tools (net, smbpasswd,
2004 Mar 01
0
protocol negotiation fails on connections to certain computers
Samba 3 on mandrake system. I can connect to other windows machines, but they cannot connect, getting "network path not found" or whatever. I cannot connect to myself(I am not a PDC or anything), because I get this error... smbclient3 -L \\192.168.111.200 -U user protocol negotiation failed or sometimes more specifically... [2004/03/01 14:24:25, 0]
2004 Jan 07
3
different win machines on PDC not accessible at different times
I am having nearly the EXACT same problem as http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2003-December/033315.html I have samba 3.0.1-1 rpms and fedora core 1. Samba is set as a WINS server, which the win2k machines, who use DHCP from router, are pointed to by the WINS server address specified in router(each of the win2k machines, via ipconfig /all reveal they do in fact use the wins server).