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2013 Dec 24
0
LDAP server listening on UDP for resource location
....... .... .... .... .... .... .... .1.. = GC: This is a GLOBAL CATALOG UE of forest .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ...1 = PDC: This is a PDC Domain GUID: d8839f28-e0ed-4200-8686-18bae802a81c Forest: win2003r2.home Domain: win2003r2.home Hostname: w2k3r2.win2003r2.home NetBIOS Domain: WIN2003R2 NetBIOS Hostname: W2K3R2 Username: Server Sit...
2010 Apr 06
2
Xen and drbd after reboot
Hi, sometimes, especially after a kernel upgrade, I need to reboot the xen host. All the VM''s are mirrored to another machine by using drbd. If the machine comes back after a reboot, the drbd devices are all in secondary mode, and therefore, the VM''s cannot start. I have to issue a "drbdadm primary" for every VM first. (I cannot use "drdadm primary all") Of
2007 Nov 27
4
Windows clients losing connection to Samba 3.0.27 PDC on FC7 i386
...{workstation}. The upgrade was done nearly a month ago, and roughly 1/2 of the workstations in the network were unable to connect the following morning. It happened again last week and about 10 more workstations were affected. And it happened again today, where 1 workstation and a member server (Win2003r2) lost their credentials. This time it was a really bad deal because the member server runs an application that is mission critical and therefore no one was able to work until it was fixed. In all cases, the users are able to log in by disconnecting their network cable and rebooting, then logging...
2007 Mar 13
3
Owner/Permissions and winbind
...`t work at all. chgrp works, but then only the gid (from winbind) is shown: # chown "TRUSTDOM+muehlfeld" file.txt chown: `TRUSTDOM+muehlfeld': invalid user # chgrp "TRUSTDOM+group" file.txt # ls -la file.txt -rw-r--r-- 1 root 10051 0 Mar 8 12:32 file.txt I also have a Win2003r2 Member Server. When I add rights to a file for a user of the trusted domain, I see the name. But when I close the window and then open it again, the name of the user/group changed into the SID. So I guess it`s a problem or misconfiguration from the two PDCs, and not of the member servers. This...
2006 Jun 19
0
inital access need some seconds - kerberos(?) error in log - 3.0.22-1 Debian
Systems: - Win2003R2 Domain Controller - Debian AMD64 with Samba 3.0.22-1 as ADS member; Users via nssldap / pam_krb5; MIT-Kerberos 1.4.3-7 On Win2003SP1 Terminalserver (ADS member, machine name: TS ; domain VW) with shares from Samba (see above) the access to these shares needs very often some seconds (sometime ti...
2007 Mar 08
0
chown/chgrp for winbind users doesn`t work
...`t work at all. chgrp works, but then only the gid (from winbind) is shown: # chown "TRUSTDOM+muehlfeld" file.txt chown: `TRUSTDOM+muehlfeld': invalid user # chgrp "TRUSTDOM+group" file.txt # ls -la file.txt -rw-r--r-- 1 root 10051 0 Mar 8 12:32 file.txt I also have a Win2003r2 Member Server. When I add rights to a file for a user of the trusted domain, I see the name. But when I close the window and then open it again, the name of the user/group changed into the SID. So I guess it`s a problem or misconfiguration from the two PDCs, and not of the member servers. This...
2006 Jun 22
1
spnego_kerberos(303) - Username Domain\Client$ is invalid
...: [2006/06/22 08:24:54, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(303) Username DOMAIN\XP-CLIENT-NAME$ is invalid on this system all works in general, but the error above is listed in every /var/log/samba/log.CLIENT Thanks Steffen --------------------------------------------- environment: * Win2003R2 domain - ldap unix extensions used * Samba 3.0.22 on Debian AMD64 - ads member - MIT Kerberos 1.4.3-7 - nss-ldap / pam-krb5 * XP SP2 clients ---------------------------------------------- /etc/samba/smb.conf [global] workgroup = DOMAIN realm = FQDN netbios name = SMB...
2012 Nov 14
1
[olug] TINC
...ould use and MSCHAPv2 for WPA2 uses till this day. We are not talking triple DES, just plain DES. However tinc didn't use MSCHAP, it uses RSA to establish the session keys. tinc also used one of the other AES contenders BlowFish since 2000. BlowFish has not been broken. It was not till Win2003R2 that MS upgraded to a little better arc4 keys. The fact is there are many MS ActiveDirectory domains out there that still use DES to this day. Why? Not only because of MSCHAPv2 for WPA2 but much more worrisome because even if all your ADS servers are Win2008R2, they can still run in Win2000 ADS c...