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2019 Oct 16
1
Samba with Winbind Doesn't See New AD Groups
...rug_Discovery_Team_Meetings exists in AD,
>>>> but I don?t see it using getent.
>>> re-login that user over SMB.
>>>
>>>
>>> -slow
>>>
>> I do not think that will help, ...
> if the user has logged in before over SMB, there will be a netsamlogon
> cache entry containing the user's groups as passed to us by a DC as part
> of the PAC. Samba will use this cached group info until the user logs in
> again (over SMB) which will tell us the updated groups from AD.
>
> -slow
>
It shouldn't matter if the user is logged in...
2019 Oct 16
2
Samba with Winbind Doesn't See New AD Groups
On 16/10/2019 19:37, Ralph Boehme via samba wrote:
> On 10/16/19 8:10 PM, Bill Riner wrote:
>> I am logged in as root to one of the clustered Samba servers. Normally when a group is added to AD, it shows up using
>>
>> # getent -s winbind group {group_name}
>>
>> In this case, the group Drug_Discovery_Team_Meetings exists in AD, but I don?t see it using getent.
2006 Jul 27
1
Winbind cache
Hi all, we are having some troubles with the integration of some Solaris 9
Sparc servers on a Windows 2003 Server Active Directory domain.
When we made the tests on a Solaris 9 Intel server, everything run
successfully. After that we run some group membership tests, just changing
users from one to another group on the W2K3 Server.
We've seen on those tests that winbind was caching the
2019 Mar 26
3
winbind offline logon cache timeout
Samba 4.7.6-ubuntu
Using Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS logging in, in AD Domain
Hi, would like to know where or how i can define the TTL for the cached
winbind offline logon.
Actually it´s around a day, afterwards i can´t login in my AD-User when
i´m still offline but would like to extend the time.
Thanks.
My smb.conf looks like this:
[global] winbind enum users = yes winbind enum groups = yes winbind