Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100000 matches similar to: "Determine next UID number"
2015 Mar 23
2
UID and GID mapping throw DC and Member DC
After tried to solve the problem with "getent", I found another problem with the Member server.
The member server works well, but the "uid" and "gid" mapping for users its incorrect.
In the DC the "UID" "GID" its around 3000085
In the Member Server its around 2000 - 3000
For example:
ADDC Server.
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root at ACDC:/# wbinfo
2016 Jun 13
2
Samba 4 Member server show diferent UID than Ad Server
Hello friends, I come to ask for a hand.
I have an AD server with Samba 4.1 and added a Member Server 4.4 without
problems.
The only problem I'm having is that the UID of users in the Member Server
are different from the AD server.
Ad Server
KENNEDY\florenciaelmone:*:3000679:100:Florencia Elmone
Domingues:/home/KENNEDY/florenciaelmone:/bin/false
Member Server
2015 Mar 23
0
UID and GID mapping throw DC and Member DC
On 23/03/15 18:27, Jhon P wrote:
> After tried to solve the problem with "getent", I found another
> problem with the Member server.
>
> The member server works well, but the "uid" and "gid" mapping for
> users its incorrect.
>
> In the DC the "UID" "GID" its around 3000085
>
> In the Member Server its around 2000 -
2016 Jun 14
0
Samba 4 Member server show diferent UID than Ad Server
So you need to configure winbindd the right way to solve this.
In deed if you have another UID it can result in "access refused".
This is an issue I treid to discuss since samba4 started and I think this should be an integrated thing in samba ads to member server
Without having admins to bother about.
Greetings
Daniel
EDV Daniel Müller
Leitung EDV
Tropenklinik
2015 Mar 23
0
UID and GID mapping throw DC and Member DC
On 23/03/15 19:15, Jhon P wrote:
> What do you mean with different winbinds?
On the DC, winbind is built into the samba daemon, you do not run a
separate winbind daemon. On a member server you run the nmbd & smbd
daemons along with a separate winbind daemon.
>
> I can destroy the member server, its on testing.
> It is for the version of windbind?
>
> I can get this from
2018 May 30
2
Scripting the next UID/GID number to use
On Wed, 30 May 2018 10:33:55 +0200
Marco Gaiarin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba
> In chel di` si favelave...
>
> > > So, in AD LDAP lingo, a 'modify' is not atomic, and a 'delete/add'
> > > yes?
>
> Ahem, i meant:
>
> So, in AD LDAP lingo, a 'replace' is not atomic, and a
2015 Mar 23
2
UID and GID mapping throw DC and Member DC
What do you mean with different winbinds?
I can destroy the member server, its on testing.
It is for the version of windbind?
I can get this from DC.
But I can not do the same with DC.
"Tonight 2X1 sledgehammers." :-) XD
> Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2015 18:43:21 +0000
> From: rowlandpenny at googlemail.com
> To: samba at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: [Samba] UID and GID
2016 Jun 14
0
Samba 4 Member server show diferent UID than Ad Server
I like the idea.
- synchronize private/idmap.ldb across your DC at least (they all host
Sysvol, sysvol is rsynced, here you can have issues with UID/GID). Members
servers seem to not have that file.
But in my Domain Controler I do not find this file.
I found the file in the AD DC.
There any way to avoid adding UID users, or impossible without doing this.
They are as 300 users.
Analista Inf.
2012 May 02
8
Puppet logging
Hello all,
I am trying to write a script that will check logs for puppet errors to use
in a nagios check. I am checking /var/log/messages (RHEL6) but when puppet
runs on its 30 minute interval, nothing gets written to messages. I have
also looked at /var/log/puppet/puppet.log but that does not seem to be
consistent either:
[root@gm10v nagios]# tail /var/log/puppet/puppet.log
Wed May 02 14:27:47
2018 May 30
1
Scripting the next UID/GID number to use
Hello.
If you want. I have already implemented something like this :
###############################
# get user rfc2307 attributes #
###############################
# get the new uid #
userUid=$(s4ldbsearch -H $samDatabase -s base -b
CN=$shortDomain,CN=ypservers,CN=ypServ30,CN=RpcServices,CN=System,$baseDN
msSFU30MaxUidNumber | grep 'msSFU30MaxUidNumber:')
if [ -z "$userUid"
2011 Sep 13
5
Puppet not pushing file
I have set up puppet on Ubuntu/Debian servers with no problem. I am trying
to get puppet working in a RHEL environment. I have the client installed and
the certificate is signed so I know the two are talking but for some reason
I can not get puppet to push the file on to the client.
What am I missing?
OS - RHEL5.7
Installation Source - epel-testing repo
Puppet server version - 2.6.6
puppetd
2010 Nov 10
3
RHEL 6 Officially Released
When will CentOS 6 be released???
(Just kidding...Just wanted to let you all know that RHEL6 has been
released...And yes, I know that most of you all know...)
John
--
John Kennedy
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2015 Mar 23
3
UID and GID mapping throw DC and Member DC
Question:
When you add users to the ADDC the UID users are always going to be different from those obtained by the DC winbind Member?
I talk about destroy the member server, because I have the freedom to do it again if necessary, this server is not in production.
Regards.
> Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2015 19:28:19 +0000
> From: rowlandpenny at googlemail.com
> To: samba at lists.samba.org
2000 Mar 14
2
Samba question - Out of File Structures
I could do with some help.
We're creating a large number of files from from NT Workstation.
After a while (I think it's 1014 files but it may be 2027), the SAMBA log
reports "Out
of file structure" errors. Below is a cut down version of the log
file. The 1014 number is significant as it appears in the SAMBA log when
SAMBA starts.
I'm guessing it's a Solaris OS limit.
2016 Jun 14
3
Samba 4 Member server show diferent UID than Ad Server
Without UID and / or GID configured into AD database (into LDAP tree) Samba
would give UID / GID to users and groups when needed, and as nothing is
written, Samba has to guess. This guessing process is called id mapping.
Samba does not synchronize generated file containing this ID map. No
synchronization and xID random xID fathers to xID inconsistency.
This is not necessarily an issue: with only
2010 Nov 15
2
SSH keys question
All,
I have 3 servers. All 3 are CentOS 5.5. All 3 have identical
/etc/ssh/sshd_config files. I used ssh-keygen (with no arguments) to
generate keys with no password. I then added all 3 id_rsa.pub keys to the
authorized_keys file.
With this set up, I should be able to ssh between all 3 boxes without
needing a password. The problem is that one of the servers keeps asking for
a password even with
2002 Jun 12
4
table problems
dear helplist,
my student has fifty trees, numbered one to fifty, and a vector
recording which tree a certain possum slept in on 12 nights.
R> c
[1] 3 14 17 22 26 26 17 40 43 25 46 46
R>
Thus it slept in tree #3 on Monday, then tree #14 on Tues, and so on.
I wish to test the null hypothesis that the animal chooses trees
randomly; try
R> table(c)
c
3 14 17 22 25 26 40 43 46
1 1
2018 May 29
0
Scripting the next UID/GID number to use
On Wed, 30 May 2018 08:09:50 +1200
Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 2018-05-29 at 21:00 +0100, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> > On Tue, 29 May 2018 15:50:44 -0400
> > lingpanda101 via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I'm developing a script to create a user and pass
2018 May 30
1
Scripting the next UID/GID number to use
On Tue, 2018-05-29 at 21:30 +0100, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>
> Fair comment, but 'msSFU30MaxUidNumber' is a single valued attribute
> and surely the 'add' will fail because the attribute already exists.
Correct.
> Following on from this, the delete will fail because the value to be
> deleted isn't what is there now
Yep.
> So I think it what you
2018 May 30
0
Scripting the next UID/GID number to use
Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba
In chel di` si favelave...
> If you just do a 'replace' it will do just that, it will replace the
> attribute value, even if something has managed to get in before you and
> changed it, so you could 'replace' the value with the same value.
> If you 'delete' the old value first and it isn't the value you think it
> is,