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2024 Feb 28
1
Samba, Kerberos, Autofs: Shares get disconnected
On Wed, 28 Feb 2024 09:02:20 +0100 "Pluess, Tobias" <tpluess at ieee.org> wrote: > Hallo again, > > I would like to ask if there exists any possibility to have a Samba > mount point with multiuser and with a credentials file or something > similar. Yes, mount them from fstab with the machine ticket. After your last post, I set up a sha...
2024 Jan 17
1
PTR records not being created / updated
Tobias, Appreciate your insight, it is just nice to have, but I hate when things don?t go as expected. I?m going to fight this a little, just to see If I am doing anything wrong - but not that it?s critical to me Thanks, On Jan 17, 2024 at 09:48 +0100, Pluess, Tobias <tpluess at ieee.org>, wrote: > > Hi Luis > > I noticed exactly the same behaviour. > I wonder if the PTR record is really required for proper function, or if it is just "nice to have". Because, so far, I could not observe any adverse effects due to nonexistent PTR records. >...
2024 Jan 17
1
PTR records not being created / updated
...gt; > Appreciate your insight, it is just nice to have, but I hate when > things don?t go as expected. I?m going to fight this a little, just > to see If I am doing anything wrong - but not that it?s critical to me > > Thanks, > On Jan 17, 2024 at 09:48 +0100, Pluess, Tobias <tpluess at ieee.org>, > wrote: > > > > Hi Luis > > > > I noticed exactly the same behaviour. > > I wonder if the PTR record is really required for proper function, > > or if it is just "nice to have". Because, so far, I could not > > observe any adv...
2024 Feb 28
1
Samba, Kerberos, Autofs: Shares get disconnected
...nit -R" and then this keeps the ticket much longer than just 10 hours, but after one week disconnects nevertheless.) On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 11:02?AM Rowland Penny via samba < samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Wed, 28 Feb 2024 09:02:20 +0100 > "Pluess, Tobias" <tpluess at ieee.org> wrote: > > > Hallo again, > > > > I would like to ask if there exists any possibility to have a Samba > > mount point with multiuser and with a credentials file or something > > similar. > > Yes, mount them from fstab with the machine ticket. &...
2024 Feb 28
3
Samba, Kerberos, Autofs: Shares get disconnected
Hallo again, I would like to ask if there exists any possibility to have a Samba mount point with multiuser and with a credentials file or something similar. After a couple weeks testing I just find that my shares get disconnected after one week, which is not acceptable: I have stored some large project files on the Samba share which is opened in some calculation software, and simulations take up
2024 Jan 15
2
Mounting Samba shares with Kerberos
Good day, I have installed a couple of Linux machines where I want to mount various Samba shares. So far, I (and various other users) do this using a credentials file, because nobody has ever been able to properly configure everything needed such that the shares can be mounted using the login credentials. However, from time to time, I try again to set things up properly. So here it goes: people
2024 Feb 28
1
Samba, Kerberos, Autofs: Shares get disconnected
Hi Rowland, unfortunately, the DCs in use are Windows Servers, and furthermore, I don't have access rights. I just have the right to join computers. So therefore, I cannot run code on them, unfortunately! :-( Maybe this is the reason why it does not work properly for me? because the Windows AD DC is not working as expected? Thanks, best Tobias On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 4:02?PM Rowland Penny
2024 Jul 03
3
SAMBA with IPv4/IPv6 dual stack
Good day I would like to setup a SMB file server and DC that uses IPv4 and IPv6 dual stack. However I see certain problems; for instance, when the IPv6 prefix is dynamic, this means the IPv6 of the DC would also dynamically change. Is there something special I should consider when provisioning a SAMBA AD DC with IPv6, or will it "just work" ? Thanks, best Tobias
2024 Feb 28
1
Samba, Kerberos, Autofs: Shares get disconnected
Hi Rowland yes sure I know who user '0' is ;-) so where should the ticket be then? I just rebooted the PC and logged in via SSH as root. There is no ticket for the machine :-( even though, the Active Directory join seems to be OK, as "net ads testjoin" says so. I am still a bit lost on how I should proceed. To have this all working more or less, I just mounted the shares with
2024 Feb 12
1
Samba, Kerberos, Autofs: Shares get disconnected
Good day please excuse my delayed response. Thanks for the hint with the machine account. I will try this. I realised I can also manually refresh Kerberos tickets. I have the following: $ klist Valid starting Expires Service principal 02/12/2024 08:39:44 02/12/2024 18:39:44 krbtgt/CAMPUS renew until 02/13/2024 08:39:40 so this ticket is valid until 12. February 18:39.
2024 Feb 12
1
Samba, Kerberos, Autofs: Shares get disconnected
Dear Rowland of course, if the network is unreachable, this is also a problem for autofs. However, when a CIFS share is in the fstab and the network is unreachable, you cannot boot, as it waits forever to mount all your fstab entries, whereas with autofs, you can still boot, as there is nothing really mounted yet. I show you below my configurations of the server and client machines. On the
2024 Feb 06
3
Samba, Kerberos, Autofs: Shares get disconnected
Hi, I am still trying to figure out the best settings for Samba and Kerberos with autofs. My setup so far works good, users can log in on their computers using AD credentials, and they can access network shares with AD credentials as well. This works perfect. Also I notice that some Kerberos ticket is created upon user login, which allows the users to access a Samba share without entering the