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2019 Jun 18
3
domain online backup
Hi,
On 18-6-2019 12:57, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> I have just tried this as root and it worked for me:
>
> samba-tool domain backup online --server=dc4 --targetdir=/backup
> -Urowland at samdom.example.com
>
> When I tried to run it as normal user, it threw an error because the
> user wasn't allowed access to the backup dir, allowing the user access
> cured this and it then worked:
>
> SAMDOM\rowland at dc4:/root$ samba-tool domain backup online --serve...
2019 Jun 18
2
domain online backup
Hi Louis (and Rowland),
Welcome back from holiday!
First: I ran everything as root.
I increased log level, all the way up to 10, but I don't see much
interesting. Here is the last bit with -d 10:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yMrw7zNKvN/
Also no different behaviour kerberos vs NTLM. Perhaps interesting: I am
not getting the additional password question near the end. (neither with
kerberos
2019 Jun 18
0
domain online backup
On 18/06/2019 11:38, lists via samba wrote:
> Hi Louis (and Rowland),
>
> Welcome back from holiday!
>
> First: I ran everything as root.
I have just tried this as root and it worked for me:
samba-tool domain backup online --server=dc4 --targetdir=/backup
-Urowland at samdom.example.com
When I tried to run it as normal user, it threw an error because the
user wasn't allowed access to the backup dir, allowing the user access
cured this and it then worked:
SAMDOM\rowland at dc4:/root$ samba-tool domain backup online --server=dc4
--targetdir=/backup -Ur...
2015 Apr 20
2
NSLCD works, do I need RFC2307 extensions enabled in AD as well?
...samba/2014-May/181372.html
>>
>> is that Winbind doesn't support UPN names. This was my lame-brain
>> attempt to "work around" that issue.
>>
>
> I use winbind and using the UPN seems to work for smbclient:
>
> smbclient \\\\xp.example.com\\shared -Urowland at example.com
> Enter rowland at example.com's password:
> Domain=[EXAMPLE] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
> smb: \>
>
> Is this the way you mean ?
>
>
Well that appears to be what I want, but that doesn't work in my case. Can
I see the smb.conf...
2015 Apr 20
0
NSLCD works, do I need RFC2307 extensions enabled in AD as well?
...ml
>>>
>>> is that Winbind doesn't support UPN names. This was my lame-brain
>>> attempt to "work around" that issue.
>>>
>> I use winbind and using the UPN seems to work for smbclient:
>>
>> smbclient \\\\xp.example.com\\shared -Urowland at example.com
>> Enter rowland at example.com's password:
>> Domain=[EXAMPLE] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
>> smb: \>
>>
>> Is this the way you mean ?
>>
>>
> Well that appears to be what I want, but that doesn't work in...
2015 Apr 20
0
NSLCD works, do I need RFC2307 extensions enabled in AD as well?
...> https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2014-May/181372.html
>
> is that Winbind doesn't support UPN names. This was my lame-brain
> attempt to "work around" that issue.
I use winbind and using the UPN seems to work for smbclient:
smbclient \\\\xp.example.com\\shared -Urowland at example.com
Enter rowland at example.com's password:
Domain=[EXAMPLE] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
smb: \>
Is this the way you mean ?
Rowland
>
> getent passwd and getent group returns domain users with UID
> mappings like:
>
>...
2015 Apr 17
5
NSLCD works, do I need RFC2307 extensions enabled in AD as well?
Hello all,
I've just installed Samba 3.6.6 from the Debian Stable repo. I want to use
this linux box as a smb file server for windows clients.
I installed NSLCD to allow users in AD to authenticate against my linux
server per
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Local_user_management_and_authentication/nslcd
getent passwd and getent group returns domain users with UID mappings like:
tempuser