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2016 Mar 23
1
Samba 4 with sssd - primary Windows group membership not honored
>
> Can you check if this file exists:
> /usr/local/samba/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
For historical reasons, I used a prefix of /opt/samba when I compiled:
[root at smbfs1 shares]# ls -al /opt/samba/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 63837 Mar 17 19:54
/opt/samba/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
relevant config lines in case they are helpful:
[global]
lock directory = /srv/fs_main/var/lock
state directory = /srv/fs_main/var/state
cache directory = /var/li...
2016 Apr 11
2
failed to find NT AUTHORITY domain log message during backup windows
Greetings!
I'm running domain member fileservers on Samba 4.3.6.. During my backup
window (backups are performed via Bacula, running on the fileserver) I tend
to receive spurts of the following log message:
Apr 10 16:55:18 smbfs1 winbindd[2376]: [2016/04/10 16:55:18.111192, 0]
../source3/winbindd/winbindd_group.c:45(fill_grent)
Apr 10 16:55:18 smbfs1 winbindd[2376]: Failed to find domain 'NT
AUTHORITY'. Check connection to trusted domains!
Nothing seems to be working incorrectly, other than I get quite a lot of...
2016 Apr 12
2
failed to find NT AUTHORITY domain log message during backup windows
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Jonathan Hunter <jmhunter1 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> It sounds as though there are files on your servers owned by a UID or GID
> (most probably a GID) that is not in /etc/group, and is being looked up and
> "reverse resolved" to 'NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users', but this somehow
> doesn't map back the other way, i.e. from a
2016 Apr 11
0
failed to find NT AUTHORITY domain log message during backup windows
...dickson at evolvetsi.com> wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I'm running domain member fileservers on Samba 4.3.6.. During my backup
> window (backups are performed via Bacula, running on the fileserver) I tend
> to receive spurts of the following log message:
>
> Apr 10 16:55:18 smbfs1 winbindd[2376]: [2016/04/10 16:55:18.111192, 0]
> ../source3/winbindd/winbindd_group.c:45(fill_grent)
> Apr 10 16:55:18 smbfs1 winbindd[2376]: Failed to find domain 'NT
> AUTHORITY'. Check connection to trusted domains!
>
> Nothing seems to be working incorrectly, other th...
2016 Mar 23
2
Samba 4 with sssd - primary Windows group membership not honored
>
> OK, you should use the standard 'rwx' permissions *or* ACLs, not both. If
> you create a directory on Unix that you want to share, set the owner:group
> to root:'Domain Admins' and permissions to 0770. You will then be able to
> set the permissions from windows or with setfacl on the Unix machine, you
> do not need the 'force group' lines in smb.conf,