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2019 Jun 26
4
One DC cannot authenticate off of another DC
Thank you, Louis, for your reply.
By simply asking me to provide outputs of the aforementioned files, I found the cause of my first problem (auth failing). It was my /etc/hosts file on dc1.
All of them should look like this, and indeed DC2 and DC3's *did* look like this:
# cat /etc/hosts
> 127.0.0.1 ? ? ? localhost.samdom.mycompany.net ?localhost
> 192.168.3.201
2019 Jun 26
0
Samba 4.10 member: SMB login no longer working
Thank you, Louis, for your reply.
By simply asking me to provide outputs of the aforementioned files, I found the cause of my first problem (auth failing). It was my /etc/hosts file on dc1.
All of them should look like this, and indeed DC2 and DC3's *did* look like this:
# cat /etc/hosts
> 127.0.0.1 ? ? ? localhost.samdom.mycompany.net ?localhost
> 192.168.3.201
2019 Jun 20
4
DLZ Backend DNS Hosed
I've been working on this problem for a few hours. Here are some updates:
Many of the domains I listed are duplicates of domains managed by other DNS servers on my network. There was no point in having them in Samba AD, so I deleted the zones in Windows DNS Manager and created slaves in my named.conf.local folder, so that they'd pull the records from my authoritative BIND DNS server,
2019 Jun 26
4
Samba 4.10 member: SMB login no longer working
Hai,
And Omg... Your right, its my fault. :-/
I didnt say to you, you needed make the changes, to change what Rowland showed.
Im really sorry.. ;-) when im in austria i'll buy you a beer.
Or if you want teach you snowboarding.. I have an other guy in austria that cant ski/board.
Im going to teach him also. .. So funny a dutch guy teaching to austria guys.. :-)
And how is it running
2019 Jun 20
2
DLZ Backend DNS Hosed
Nice shell script,?Louis. Here are the results:
Collected config ?--- 2019-06-20-12:46 -----------
Hostname: umbriel
DNS Domain: samdom.mycompany.net
FQDN: umbriel.samdom.mycompany.net
ipaddress: 192.168.3.203?
-----------
Samba is running as an AD DC
-----------
? ? ? ?Checking file: /etc/os-release
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="16.04.6 LTS (Xenial Xerus)"
ID=ubuntu
2019 Jun 20
0
DLZ Backend DNS Hosed
And, BTW, right now, I am able to see my problem via the following 3 ways...
1) Through Windows DNS Manager, I cannot add, change or delete any DNS records from:
mycompany.loc
samdom.mycompany.net
mycompany.net
I *can* add, change and delete DNS records from:
_msdcs.samdom.mycompany.net
mycompany.com
7.168.192.in-addr.arpa
5.168.192.in-addr.arpa
3.168.192.in-addr.arpa
2019 Jun 21
1
DLZ Backend DNS Hosed
Louis,
I appreciate your efforts with my predicament. I'm very sorry to say that your advice hasn't gotten me to a solution. After updating my /etc/network/interfaces to put my localhost IP address first (192.168.3.201, for example), saving, restarting services, rebooting, running "samba_upgradedns --dns-backend=BIND9_DLZ", saving, rebooting, etc., I still cannot add, edit or
2019 Jun 21
0
DLZ Backend DNS Hosed
No, this is not needed.
Solution here in this is simple.
search primary.domain.tld # optional extra search domains after the primary.
nameserver IP_AD-DC_OF_THIS_SERVER_FIRST
nameserver IP_AD-DC_others
Run : samba_upgradedns --dns-backend=BIND9_DLZ
And your done, all needed records are fixed/updated.
This goes wrong if the IP of the running server isnt the first and/or if search is setup
2019 Jun 25
2
One DC cannot authenticate off of another DC
Hello Samba Friends,
I have a single DC (we'll call it, "DC1") that simply will not take my password when I run this command:?
#samba-tool ldapcmp ldap://dc2 ldap://dc3 -Uadministrator?
Or this command:?
#samba-tool ldapcmp ldap://dc1 ldap://dc2 -Uadministrator?
I basically get this:?
> Password for [SAMDOM\administrator]:?
> Password for [SAMDOM\administrator]:?
2003 Nov 07
0
Samba <- Winbind -> Windows 2003 ADS Questions
Hi everyone,
I'm relatively new to Samba - at least for more in-depth installations.
Big Thank-You from my company to the brilliant developers responsible for
this software. We have our Samba server integrated with our Windows 2003
AD domain users via Winbind - a working installation with some issues
described below. getent passwd works as the many docs show (one entry
below):
2009 Oct 08
0
samba PDC + BDCs + LDAP
Hi,
I'm not a seasoned samba user but I do have a little experience with it
(mostly small setups with plain smbpasswd file and a few workstations).
I also have some experience with OpenLDAP and I've even written some
objectclasses and attributes when the standard ones weren't enough
However, I'm trying to set up a midsized network using LDAP for SSO and
I can't make samba
2012 Apr 23
2
Windows 2008R2 AD, kerberos, NFSv4
Hi,
I'm trying to set up NFSv4 on two boxes (centos 5.5) and have it
authenticate against our Windows 2008R2 AD server acting as the KDC.
(samba/winbind is running ok with "idmap config MYCOMPANY: backend = rid"
so we have identical ids across the servers.)
I can mount my test directory fine via NFSv4 *without* the sec=krb5 option.
However, once I put the sec=krb5 option in,
2013 Mar 06
0
various DNS scenarios / setups with samba4 + BIND9
Hello everybody,
I am not sure which DNS setup will fit best for my suites. I can imagine,
that there are a lot of users out there using also BIND9 servers in their
environment and can share their experience. In my case I am running
following setup:
I have two existing hosts running with DNS and DHCP services. I have setup a
DHCP-Cluster with isc-dhcp-server on both machines, that means I have a
2018 Apr 11
1
Two Samba 4 AD DC, a VPN
Hello, hello Rowland,
So the physical configuration is something like below :
+-------------------------------+
server_a
Samba AD DC
Domain: mycompany.net
Subnet: 192.168.1.0/24
IP : 192.168.1.2
+-------------------------------+
+-------------------------------+
pc_a_1
FQDN: pc_a_1.mycompany.net.
IP: 192.168.1.33
+-------------------------------+
2014 Nov 07
2
Samba_internal dns Ubuntu 14.04.1LTS
I am having problems getting dns to function correctly with Ubuntu
14.04LTS.
My /etc/hosts file is:
127.0.0.1 localhost
# Need to keep 127.0.1.1 entry or DNS fails
127.0.1.1 mysrvr03.mycomapny.biz wdnsrvr03
192.168.16.208 mysrvr03.mycompany.biz wdnsrvr03
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
ff02::2
2003 May 16
0
RE: Samba+LDAP+PDC
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> Well, I have been working very hard lately, trying to get a
> server up to
> act as our Samba PDC with LDAP. So far, everything seems to
> be working
> well. I've been able to get samba 2.2.8 and openldap 2.0.27
> installed with
> no problems. I've setup my config files (ldap.conf,
> slapd.conf, smb.conf)
> as well as
2013 Apr 09
2
NTP doesnt work for Win2000 clients + Samba 4.0.4 (see tcpdump)
Hi all,
I am using Samba 4.0.4 as AD DC on my test environment and realized that all my W2k clients (default installation, no special setups made on the clients) cannot receive the correct time of my samba 4.0.4 AD domain controller. Windows XP and 7 work fine though. The problem occurs at three W2k test clients I tried with. The default behavior of Windows clients is to use the update type
2004 Mar 30
0
samba 3.0.2a domain member in Windows 2003 domain and MIT 1.3.2
We recently switched our win2k domain to a native mode. We upgraded our
Solaris 9 samba server from 2.2.8 to version 3.0.2a and configured MIT
Kerberos version 1.3.2
I was able to join to machine as a domain member without any problems:
./net ads join -U moshe
moshe password:
[2004/03/30 13:26:46, 0] libads/ldap.c:ads_add_machine_acct(1006)
Host account for shark already exists - modifying old
2005 Mar 16
3
Samba and LDAP Base DN
Right now, I have all of my Samba stuff under ou=corp,dc=mycompany,dc=com. I
have it this way because there used to also be ou=furn,dc=mycompany,dc=com
with a different domain. Now that I only have one domain, I would like to
move everything to dc=mycompany,dc=com. So I copy all of the subentries of
ou=corp (ou=computers, ou=people, ou=grooups, and the sambaDomainName
entries) to
2009 Jul 28
0
Call history problems from B2BUA
Hello, all. Alas, another convoluted question. All the simple things
are, well, simple so I suppose we only need to trouble the list with
squirrely problems!
We've noticed a call history problem when using Asterisk where the call
history on the Snom phones (with which we are very pleased) reflects the
number of the PBX extension used by the B2BUA to dial the end point. I
assume the same