Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "trentbuck".
2013 Nov 09
1
What's a sensible log level?
trentbuck at gmail.com (Trent W. Buck) writes:
> I had a samba 4.0.9 AD DC (no other DCs), and I'm trying to join Windows
> hosts to it. Most either automatically migrated, or worked fine when I
> changed them to "workgroup" and back again, as Administrator.
>
> Three of them a...
2013 Nov 15
0
samba Digest, Vol 131, Issue 16
samba-request at lists.samba.org wrote:
> Subject:
> Re: [Samba] empty password
> From:
> trentbuck at gmail.com (Trent W. Buck)
> Date:
> 11/15/2013 02:29 AM
>
> To:
> samba at lists.samba.org
>
>
> Rob Janssen<rob at ision.nl> writes:
>
>>> >>WARNING: The "null passwords" option is deprecated
>> >I cannot find the new option to...
2013 Oct 11
1
nss_windbind.so can't see groups that wbinfo -g can (4.0.9 as AD DC)
[I'm afraid $customer made me anonymize their rootdn, user and group
names, so the ones below are made up. Hopefully I haven't introduced
any errors in the process.]
I'm running Debian 7 with samba 4.0.9dfsg1-1 built from
git://git.debian.org/pkg-samba/samba. I'm using samba as an AD DC,
with accounts migrated from a samba3/slapd stack using samba-tool
domain classicupgrade.
2013 Nov 09
2
My samba can't see its own groups! (4.0.9 as solo AD DC)
My samba thinks its own groups don't exist.
Background: I had a samba3 server operating as a NAS with some desktops
joined to the domain. I'm migrating it to samba 4.0.9 as an AD domain.
Users can log in and browse their home share -- but the other shares
aren't working. They're per-project shares set up to allow that
project's group access, and to forcibly make all files
2010 Feb 16
1
Bug#570066: xm new: undeclared dependency on absent Python library "xmlproc".
Package: xen-utils-common
Version: 3.4.2-2
Severity: important
On a fresh Debian Sid system, I get this:
# xm new
Unexpected error: <type 'exceptions.ImportError'>
Please report to xen-devel at lists.xensource.com
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/xen-3.4/bin/xm", line 8, in <module>
main.main(sys.argv)
File
2013 May 08
0
My nut-snmp has forgotten how to speak IETF RFC1628!
[I had a look through the mail archives before sending this, but I
didn't find anyone else having this issue.]
Has anyone seen this before? I'm almost 100% certain I tested this
nut correctly detected OB LB in the past, but when I happened to look
at it today, I see it refusing to work -- apparently because the NUT
client knows how to ask for RFC1628 OIDs, but not what to do with the
2013 Nov 04
1
is sssd *faster* than samba4's builtin winbind?
Using samba 4.0.9 as an AD DC (no other domain servers).
Since my UIDs and GIDs have changed, I was doing cleanup:
find /srv/svn/ -xdev '(' -nouser -o -nogroup ')' -ls
I noticed this was very slow -- iostat reported only about 2tps and
50kB/s to my disks. So I timed it with nsswitch.conf users & groups set
to "files" vs. "files winbind":
# with
2013 Oct 29
3
enumerating group members with nss_winbind (4.0.9 as AD DC)
When I do "getent group", I want to see the group's members enumerated.
With nss_ldap they are; with nss_winbind they aren't:
root at gumbo:~# getent group mgmt
PI\mgmt:*:1040:
There *are* members there (partially redacted):
root at gumbo:~# ldbsearch -Htdb:///var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb cn=mgmt member
# record 1
dn: CN=mgmt,CN=Users,REDACTED
member: