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2016 Feb 05
3
Samba 4 Domain Members stop autenticate with Samba 3 PDC after seven (7) days
On a server Centos 7 with samba-4.2.3-11.el7_2.x86_64, joined to a server samba-3.6.23-24.el6_7.x86_64 PDC on Centos 6.7 up to date, after 7 days I want restart winbind service because the users are not autenticate anymore. This is the error into log file: > Feb  4 10:15:26 s-graph smbd[28960]: [2016/02/04 10:15:26.529467,  0] > ../auth/ntlmssp/ntlmssp_sign.c:236(ntlmssp_check_packet) >
2016 Feb 10
1
Samba 4 Domain Members stop autenticate with Samba 3 PDC after seven (7) days
...>> after 7 days I want restart winbind service because the users are not >> autenticate anymore. > Since I have no answer to the problem described above, it means that > the only solution is: > > $ echo /bin/systemctl restart winbind |sudo dd of=/etc/cron.daily/restart-wbind > $ sudo chmod 755 /etc/cron.daily/restart-wbind > > Many thanks > That is a bandaid over a problem. Can you explain why your PDC smb.conf seems to be a mixture of a PDC one and an ADS domain member one ? You do not actually need winbind on an NT-4 style PDC and this could be a...
2012 Jan 09
0
Could not write response[27830:AUTH_CRAP] to client: Broken pipe
Hello, We're using FreeRADIUS and winbind to authenticate access to our wireless network. The problem we're experiencing is that the secure channel between the wbind daemon and the DC appears to be unstable. The outages last for about 30 seconds and coincide with a series of "...Broken pipe" messages in the log.winbindd file (see below). Is this a samba fault or an DC issue, e.g. the DC has an insufficient number of threads to handle the number of N...
2009 Mar 18
0
AD and winbindd madness
...rack. The setup is as follows AD runs the domain BAUMANN (realm: baumann.local) samba runs the domain BAUMANN-GMBH The trust relationship has been esatblished, at least so it seems. What I can do when I fire up winbind on the samba PDC (baadm1) wbinfo -u: works wbinfo -g: works wbinfo -m: works wbind -t: never returns but spits out no errors getent passwd/group show the users/groups of the AD BAUMANN domain I can assign file/group ownership to users/groups from the BAUMANN domain. If I don't have winbindd running I can connect to a share located on the PDC of the samba controlled BAUMANN...