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2003 Nov 27
2
Linux/Samba for the first time
I'm setting up a linux mashine with samba for filesharing to windowsclients.
I use samba 3 and Linux rh9 and swat.
We are just a small group of trusted people.
I need to create a folder with rights for any windowsuser in the workgroup
to:
-connect to and add subfolders and files.
-read all the subfolders and files.
-change in subfolders and files.
Basicly we will store the economysystem,
2019 Aug 30
2
flood of (auth in progress) connections from unresponsive windows client crashing samba
/etc/samba/user_and_group_map.txt contains Windows username/group to linux username/group mappings. In our setup, all users exist in ldap, as do the directory groups, but the linux user and group information (namely uid/gid) do not. This has been setup such that the users connect to samba as the windows username (ex. PRODUCTION+user1) for an authroized group (PRODUCTION+group1), but the files
2005 Dec 31
2
joined to ads, mapped permissions
I have joined samba to a 2003 active directory server.
If a samba shared dir is owned by root, how does active directory manage it?
more specifically, how are the permissions mapped? administrator to root?
i have seen reference to a parameter in smb.conf to "username map",
but i don't see reference to it in either of the John Terpstra Samba
books so that can't be the bridge
2016 Apr 11
1
SerNet - Samba 4.3 and ssh password logins
Hai,
I have
AllowGroups sshlinux, sshwindows
Add at least 1 user in the linux group and at least 1 in the sshwindows group.
Make sure the sshwindows group have a GID.
And make sure the windows user loggin in in ssh als have a UID.
AND for both, UID 1000+ ( which is in debian the default PAM setting ) .
This is base on a "MEMBER" server.
If you do :
getent windowsuser
You
2019 Apr 04
0
Migration to samba4 ad and sync to openldap.
On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 14:09:18 -0500
John McMonagle via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> I managed to do migration using "classicupgrade".
> Doing tests with debian buster 2:4.9.4+dfsg-4.
> For the moment using samba internal dns and sub-domain of
> ad.advocap.org. Had issue forwarding dns if I used main domain.
Please define 'forwarding'. Your DC needs
2019 Aug 30
0
flood of (auth in progress) connections from unresponsive windows client crashing samba
On 30/08/2019 18:15, David Walling wrote:
> /etc/samba/user_and_group_map.txt contains Windows username/group to
> linux username/group mappings.? In our setup, all users exist in ldap,
> as do the directory groups, but the linux user and group information
> (namely uid/gid) do not.? This has been setup such that the users
> connect to samba as the windows username (ex.
2020 Sep 05
1
Acls
I got an output. But I changed it. But still the same problem. But is there a place with more info about this. From my understanding, am I linking windows rights with the unix rights. But I don?t really understand what I am doing. I just copy the winbind settings, and don?t really bother. But maybe when I understand what I am doing, I can fix the problem myself.
Btw the problem is, to my
2006 May 10
0
OH323 vs Panasonic IP Hybrid
Hi!
I want to make a call to/from Panasonic IP pbx thru asterisk via H323.
H323 is working nice, I can call/receive using netmeeting
-- Executing Dial("OH323/WindowsUser@195.184.x.x-305e28cf", "OH323/11@80.98.x.x|15|tr") in new stack
-- H.323 call to 11@80.98.188.159 with codec(s) alaw
-- Outbound H.323 call to destination '11@80.98.x.x', channel
2002 Jun 12
0
Share & Domain Level Authentication Required From Sam e Server
Create a Unix user account for that person.
Add them to /etc/samba/smbusers (unixuser=windowsuser)
This is how I get non-domain users printing to my
samba printers. File access should work too, but
you may have to tweak the permissions for them.
Jim
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> From: mark.abbott@westlbpanmure.com
> [mailto:mark.abbott@westlbpanmure.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, June
2004 Mar 16
1
Winbind x LDAP x Kerberos
Hi people,
What are the pros and cons of Winbind, LDAP and Kerberos in a Samba 3.0.2
plus Active Directory environment ? What could be the best design for this
scenario ?
Estevam Henrique
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Esta mensagem pode conter informacao confidencial e/ou privilegiada. Se voce
nao for o destinatario ou a pessoa autorizada a receber
2019 Apr 06
1
Migration to samba4 ad and sync to openldap.
On 4/4/19 3:18 PM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 14:09:18 -0500
> John McMonagle via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> I managed to do migration using "classicupgrade".
>> Doing tests with debian buster 2:4.9.4+dfsg-4.
>> For the moment using samba internal dns and sub-domain of
>> ad.advocap.org. Had issue
2019 Sep 03
2
flood of (auth in progress) connections from unresponsive windows client crashing samba
Unfortunately I do not have the ability to add the user/group information to AD directly at this time.
Does anyone know exactly what the following error message "means"? It shows up every time these symptoms occur, and if I could understand why the lookup fails, I might be able to prevent the issue.
"lookup_name_smbconf for CLIENTHOSTNAME$ failed"
2004 May 07
3
Samba HOME Share
OK, the problem I am having here is that I have setup winbind, and Kerberos
on my Red Hat Linux box to talk to the AD server for user authentication and
everything works fine, I can even telnet into the Linux box using the AD
account and password and so forth. But when it comes time for me connect to
the Linux box from Windows workstation it gives me permission denied msg.
I have created a local
2019 Apr 04
5
Migration to samba4 ad and sync to openldap.
I managed to do migration using "classicupgrade".
Doing tests with debian buster 2:4.9.4+dfsg-4.
For the moment using samba internal dns and sub-domain of ad.advocap.org.
Had issue forwarding dns if I used main domain.
When it comes to real production will use bind that I understand better
but don't want to mess with my other dns servers now.
Had a w10 box join samba4 ad
2003 Jun 05
2
CVS over SSH
Hi there
I'm running a samba cvs server in a windows domain with a W2K PDC. I want to authenticate windows users through ssh. I'm able to login with a windows user to the server on the server himself but when I want to login via a windows client It doesn't work. The connection is refused. Could it be something mis configured in my ssh pam module.
This is my pam ssh module
PAM
2019 Aug 30
3
flood of (auth in progress) connections from unresponsive windows client crashing samba
We have been experiencing a debilitating 'bug' in samba where something is causing a flood of the messages seen below in smbstatus and the network drives ( in our case N: ) on all clients become unresponsive. In fact, the entire client becomes unresponsive, essentially making them unusable until samba is restarted. We first saw this and connected it to the following open bug in samba
2016 Apr 05
6
SerNet - Samba 4.3 and ssh password logins
Hi everyone,
I have a SerNet-Samba 4.3.6-10 AD which works fine.
Now I try to implement a fileserver. It is a server with a lot of
(old)-users, which have an Unix-Account. On this server are also users
who should can login from the Internet over ssh.
But now I'm running in trouble with the security of my fileserver.
When I would install samba 4.3.6 on it and activate sernet-samba-client