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2016 Apr 28
2
primary group gets set to 100 on Samba AD server after a while
I did some experimenting on my raspberry pi with samba-4.4.2 as AD server (fresh install, no upgrade), and adding a new user: samba-tool user add grepit --gid-number=513 --login-shell=/bin/bash and then checking it: root at pi6lan:/etc# wbinfo -i grepit ROEST\grepit:*:3000017:100::/home/grepit:/bin/bash root at pi6lan:/etc# id grepit uid=3000017(ROEST\grepit) gid=100(users) groups=100(users),3000017(ROEST\grepit),3000009(BUILTIN\users) my new user's primary group is 100 ! Why? My smb.conf is really basic: [global] netbios name = PI6LAN realm =...
2016 Apr 29
1
primary group gets set to 100 on Samba AD server after a while [SOLVED]
On 29-04-16 08:45, Rowland penny wrote: > On 28/04/16 23:12, Gerben Roest wrote: >> I did some experimenting on my raspberry pi with samba-4.4.2 as AD >> server (fresh install, no upgrade), and adding a new user: >> >> samba-tool user add grepit --gid-number=513 --login-shell=/bin/bash >> >> and then checking it: >> >> root...
2016 Apr 26
2
primary group gets set to 100 on Samba AD server after a while
...(ish) issues. Are you using winbindd and rfc2307 UIDs/GIDs? I had to implement both of the above on my DC to resolve this. (Neither of which I /wanted/ to do.. but since switching over and running 'net cache flush' etc., the problem hasn't reoccurred) On 26 April 2016 at 09:14, Gerben Roest <g.roest at grepit.nl> wrote: > Hi, > > using Samba 4.4.2, on the Samba AD server the users have their primary > group at 513 (domain users) but after a non-fixed time they get set to > 100, like: > > > [root at sambaserver:~]# id john > uid=6032(DOMAIN\john) gid=5...
2016 Apr 29
0
primary group gets set to 100 on Samba AD server after a while
On 28/04/16 23:12, Gerben Roest wrote: > I did some experimenting on my raspberry pi with samba-4.4.2 as AD > server (fresh install, no upgrade), and adding a new user: > > samba-tool user add grepit --gid-number=513 --login-shell=/bin/bash > > and then checking it: > > root at pi6lan:/etc# wbinfo -i grepi...
2016 Apr 28
0
primary group gets set to 100 on Samba AD server after a while
...doesn't have a "gidNumber" setting. I suspect this setting to somehow cause samba to think that "Domain Users" is 100. I have removed via RSAT the settings of gidNumber for all active users, and I hope that will fix it. Gerben > > On 26 April 2016 at 09:14, Gerben Roest <g.roest at grepit.nl> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> using Samba 4.4.2, on the Samba AD server the users have their primary >> group at 513 (domain users) but after a non-fixed time they get set to >> 100, like: >> >> >> [root at sambaserver:~]# id...
2016 Apr 26
4
Samba 3, Windows 7 and printer drivers
Hi, With Samba 3 and Windows XP, it used to be possible to install he printer drivers on the Samba server, so when an XP workstation joined the domain, it would find the printer drivers automatically. Does such a functionality exists with Windows 7? 64 bits? 32 bits? Thanks in advance, Olivier --
2016 Apr 20
2
Samba 4.4.2 as AD server: clients OK but server fails "wbinfo -K"
I have set up a samba 4.4.2 AD server, and it works fine for its Windows and Linux clients. Only the server itself behaves peculiar: Linux accounts show up as DOMAIN\username (in prompt and with whoami), on all Linux clients the user accounts are normal (just their username), and only on the server "wbinfo -K username" fails. On the clients it works. The server complains about that:
2016 Apr 21
0
Samba 4.4.2 as AD server: clients OK but server fails "wbinfo -K"
On 20/04/16 22:24, Gerben Roest wrote: > I have set up a samba 4.4.2 AD server, and it works fine for its Windows > and Linux clients. Only the server itself behaves peculiar: > > Linux accounts show up as DOMAIN\username (in prompt and with whoami), > on all Linux clients the user accounts are normal (just their u...
2016 May 05
1
dovecot problem with 4.4.3, not with 4.4.2
Hi, my dovecot installation dovecot-2.0.9-19.el6_7.2.x86_64 can't authenticate using winbind from 4.4.3, but it can with winbind from 4.4.2. 4.4.3: May 5 22:11:07 sambaserver auth: pam_winbind(dovecot:auth): getting password (0x00000010) May 5 22:11:07 sambaserver auth: pam_winbind(dovecot:auth): pam_get_item returned a password May 5 22:11:07 sambaserver auth: pam_winbind(dovecot:auth):