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2006 Oct 17
1
winbind: wbinfo -g sees "domain users", getent group does not
I have configured winbind on a Linux file server, connecting to a Samba PDC. When I run wbinfo -g, I can see the group "domain users". On the other hand, when I run getent group, I do not see this group. Apart from a few other groups, all groups are visibile in both wbinfo -g and getent group. When running for the first time wbinfo -u, getent passwd and wbinfo -g, I got the results
2008 Aug 02
2
wbinfo -u and -g work, getent passwd works, getent group DOES NOT WORK
Hi, I'm trying to get some Ubuntu8.04 clients to authenticate to an Ubuntu8.04 Samba domain controller. Everyone is running Samba 3.0.28a. Side question: should I upgrade to 3.2? Keep in mind that means finding binaries for ubuntu or compiling from source for a server and 20 clients. Basically wbinfo -u and -g work, getent passwd works, getent group DOES NOT WORK. My domain is called
2007 Jul 06
1
winbindd running amok
Hi, on a customer system samba/winbindd is used for windows and unix authentication. I just tuned searches of the ldap backend to speedup by factor 20-200 and slapd now doesn't seem to be the bottleneck anymore. Don't know how well the windows authentication now works, since this is presently done by the heartbeat failover server. However, simply starting 'mc' as root makes
2007 May 03
0
FreeBSD, winbindd and Domain Groups
I have installed SAMBA from the ports collection and have run into a problem. I am using winbind and I am able to list the groups and users from the Windows 2003 Server (wbinfo -u, wbinfo -g, getent passwd, getent group) without any problem. I am able to display the shares on the SAMBA server using net view without any problem. However, when I try to connect to the share, I receive a message
2009 Jun 25
0
samba 3.0.33 / AD / winbind / no users returned from nested groups
Hi all, I've not found a search that addressed this problem I'm seeing with 3.0.33 (Centos 5.3 3.0.33-3.7.el5), and before I go further down the diagnostic process, I thought I'd check if what I am doing is supposed to work. I have an install of Centos 5.3 connected to active directory, using winbind & idmap_rid (it is only serving files via samba). [global] workgroup =
2004 Aug 31
0
Overloaded winbind
I'm running Samba 3.0.4 on Red Hat Enterprise ES v3 (Update 2), utilizing ACLs on ext3. Yesterday I discovered that my backup application (Galaxy 5.0) doesn't back up ACLs and won't until the next release (sometime this fall). I figured that I'd do a "poor man's backup" of the ACLs by running "getfacl -R --absolute-names /shares > /root/acls" on a daily
2002 Jan 28
4
commands to see Entire Configuration
Hi all, This may sound strange, but i have a question.. is there any commands which we can use to see the entire TC configurations.. iam new to this TC , thanks, Rajesh Rajesh Revuru, Res:105 smith lane,#33, Syracuse-NY 13210. Ph.315-422-8908(R) Ph.315-443-9120(O) --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions Great stuff seeking new owners! Bid now!
2002 Nov 12
0
Re: net ads join blows
hi, you cannot use the root-principal unless it has administrative privileges, this works for me: kdestroy kinit administrator@YOURREALM net ads join bye, guenther On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 08:48:44PM +0200, Jaakko Niemi wrote: > > Starting program: /usr/bin/net ads join > root password: > net: /home/liiwi/cvs-foo/openldap-2.1.8/libraries/libldap/getvalues.c:97:
2005 Sep 28
1
Domain reconnection after network outage. (ME too)
Hello, I have a problem that seems to be similar as Ollivers (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.samba.general/61240/) but I cant find any answer to his question. After a network outage the samba server can't "reconnect" even after a _reboot_ of the whole server. I'm running Debian stable Samba 3.0.14a-3. The message I get in log.windbindd ----- [2005/09/28 10:10:54, 1]
2005 Jul 29
2
winbind gives NT_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES error after a few hours of running
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 We have a samba 3.0.14a server connected via NT4 to an ADS domain, and after a few hours of access, winbind stops autheticating, and gives errors like this: [2005/07/29 09:32:33, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:fill_grent_mem(133) ~ could not lookup membership for group rid S-1-5-21-1957994488-1409082233-725345543-512 in domain MERCYHOME (error:
2003 Jul 23
1
Samba 3.0 beta 3 issues
Hi there, I'm using Samba 3.0 beta 3 on RH 9 (connecting to a Windows 2000 domain, as a member server) and I'm having trouble keeping samba running reliably. At random times it seems to stop recognising names from the domain. Restarting winbind fixes the problem, but then it occurs randomly again, usually once or twice a day. At least once it has fixed itself after being broken overnight
2001 Nov 22
0
winbindd, getent, primary group issue
Greetings all, I am running winbindd running quite nicely on a suse 7.3 system. (samba 2.2.2) One issue (until now:-): I discovered that new created files are created with the gid associated with the primary group of the particular user which is fine and desired. However: 'getent passwd' lists all users with the gid set to 10000 which happens to be mapped to the 'Domain users'
2007 Jul 02
1
password server and round robin dns of DCs
Hi All, I've been having a problem recently with LDAP queries for group names in winbind. I'm fairly certain the problem is to do with the fact that I'm using a round robin dns name for the password server. When samba starts it attaches itself to what I presume is the first server that returns from the dns lookup. When that server is taken down for maintenance it causes winbind to
2004 Dec 23
1
winbind cannot authenticate with new win2k PDC
Hi everyone, System info: OS: Suse 9.1 samba: 3.0.2a-51 PDC: win2K My winbind was working well with the win2k PDC. I'm using it to control access to my samba shares and subversion repositories. Then they had to change the win2k's hardware. The hostname, domain name, settings, etc. were retained (so they say). And this broke my authentication. I rejoined the domain using net ads
2017 Jun 08
0
Winbindd and Trusted Domains
Good afternoon all. I'm looking for some help on something that I've been bashing my head against a wall now for quite some time. The goal is this: a CentOS system joined to an AD domain should allow users of a trusted domain to authenticate and login. * I have a CentOS system ("BLUE") joined to domain BAR. Easy and done, and users in the BAR domain can log into BLUE just
2002 Jan 24
2
strange problem with 2.4.17 and htb
Hi, Trying htb (latest patches from the page) with 2.4.17 I get: RTNETLINK answers: File exists iproute is 20010824 with the patch from the page. The kernel module loads, but is not used: sch_htb 12672 0 (unused) Any ideas? -j
2006 Oct 05
1
Winbindd and getent group problem
Hi, I installed and configured Samba 3.0.23c as a domain member. I am running winbindd on Solaris 8 Sparc. I am seeing a strange behavior after the configuration. If I issue a "wbinfo -g" I see all the NT groups. Likewise, if I issue a "wbinfo -u" I see all the NT users. Continuing on with a "getent passwd" shows me the combined Unix and NT accounts, but
2004 Nov 03
1
samba and domain local groups
Quick question about Samba and Domain Local groups. Ive got a Samba 3.0.7 server (redhat 8) as a domain member of a 2K Domain in native mode. (security = domain). Std Windows group mgmt says: Users are members of Global Groups. Global Groups are members of local groups Local Groups control access to resources. So ive got a Domain Local group I want to use to restrict access to a samba share:
2004 Jul 19
1
winbindd caching bug?
I've had weird problems getting winbind authentication working on my site. I eventually cured them by sticking -n on winbindd, thus turning off the caching. This was on a Redhat FC2 client authenticating with whatever domain servers our central IT people use. I tried the Samba that came with FC2 and a fresh 3.0.4 release compiled from source. Here's what happened: "getent
2006 Sep 04
1
'username = @group' not working correctly
Hello I am running a Samba file server (Version 3.0.22) with 'security = share'. Here is one of my share definitions: [archive] path = /var/smb/archive writeable = Yes username = @staff valid users = @staff First question: In the manpage for smb.conf, it is mentioned that '+group' expands to the Unix group named 'group'. But that does not