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2002 Oct 23
5
samba and winbind issues
I know winbind (i think) is working fine. i can log into a unix box with my NT userid but when i try to access shares on my samba server, i get these errors: [2002/10/23 08:47:01, 0] lib/util_sec.c:(111) Failed to set gid privileges to (-1,-2) now set to (0,0) uid=(0,0) [2002/10/23 08:47:01, 0] lib/util.c:(1092) PANIC: failed to set gid [2002/10/23 09:17:08, 0] lib/util_sec.c:(111) Failed
2002 Jun 11
1
NT user name doesn't match unix username when winbindd is runnin g
Samba team, I posted the following message on May 30 to comp.protocols.smb, but no one has responded to the posting as of yet, so I thought I'd try this email list. We are testing winbind and security=domain to authenticate NT users on our UNIX box in samba (v2.2.3a). Winbind is working correctly. Wbinfo shows users as domainname+username (we are using "+" as the
2002 Apr 11
1
rsync : old file dates generating error during nfs rsync session: Value Too large for defined data type
I was troubleshooting a problem we were having with some files not rsyncing properly over an nfs mount (the destination device is a snapserver (NAS) that did not have native ability to receive streaming rsync info, that's why we were doing this rsync over an NFS connection to the snapserver). Anyway, at first I thought this was just one of the quirks of the snapserver (it isn't
2002 Aug 15
1
Winbind in Samba 2.2.5 not automatically mapping the NT users with corresponding UNIX accounts
Have you tried in smb.conf username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/domainuser.map winbind use default domain = no For every user you have to create an entry in the /usr/local/samba/lib/domainuser.map, that looks like <unixusername> = "<domainname>+<username>" I?m using a script that generates the domainuser.map automaticly, because our users are using NIS
2002 Oct 28
11
Winbind!
Hello, I am running Red Hat 7.3 Samba 2.26 and winbind. I have been able to join the domain and test all of the following with these commands. All works great. winbind -u winbind -g getent passwd getent group But when I set up a share to test with one domain user account it just presents me with a password dialog box and does not accept anything. It should not prompt me but if it does
2002 May 24
1
NT user name doesn't match unix username when winbindd is running
We are testing winbind and security=domain to authenticate NT users on our UNIX box in samba (v2.2.3a). Winbind is working correctly. Wbinfo shows users as domainname+username (we are using "+" as the separator), however, the NT usernames aren't automatically mapping to their corresponding UNIX usernames as expected. Perhaps I don't understand how this is supposed to work?
2002 Nov 04
1
User nobody logging in to shares instead of domain us er
I am assuming that you have guest ok = yes, and that guest is the nobody account. It sounds like your name lookups are not searching winbind, do you have winbind in your nsswitch.conf file for password and group? Have you restarted your nameservice lookups (automatic on solaris, nsadmin restart on Irix, don't know about other platforms but a reboot should certainly take care of it if you
2002 Nov 11
8
problem with different user
Hi , I need to do my user_windows "eng.processo" to acess my unix solaris 2.x as user_unix "cs02929". As like indicate, I create in "global" of file "smb.conf" the command: username map = /etc/smbusers and into the file /etc/smbuser, the command: cs02929 = "eng.processo". This it don?t work. Please, what do I do to this work? Do I forgot
2002 Oct 17
3
tdb Format
Hello All, I think I touched on this subject on another thread when I was having problems joining a WIN2k SP3 machine to the domain. Anyway, does anyone know of a way to modify machine accounts in the new format .tdb. The old way was pretty simple as it only required one to modify a text file like smbpasswd. I'd like to know what machine accounts I have listed in this file and simply
2002 Nov 07
1
RE: SWAT not working, can't authenticate
Did you make sure localhost resolves? Also, depending on your /etc/resolv.conf, you may have to fully qualify the host's name including the DNS domain. I seem to rember having problems with this, and some combination of using localhost or hostname.domain.edu or using the actual IP address of the host cleared up the problem. Karen Wieprecht -----Original Message----- From: Noel Kelly
2002 Dec 13
2
UNIX with samba .vs. native Windows Server , how to compare thei r performance for Windows-biased management
I had samba working on an old Sun Enterprise server using a JBOD that was managed with veritas volume manager (legacy stuff that had long outlived it's usefulness). Management arbitrarily decided to replace the aging Solaris server with a native Windows server without talking to me. I instead tried to persuade them to use an SGI cluster I had been putting together and use newer features of
2002 Jun 27
2
Cant get getent to work with Winbind
All, I am having trouble with the getent passwd and getent group command. I am using 2.2.4-4 version of Samba on a redhat system with 2.4.18-SMP kernel. This issue seems to be intermittent. Sometimes is works and others it doesnt. More often than not, it failes. I can do a wbinfo -g and -u and get the info so I am connected to the doamin, but not getent. This will affect my users from loging
2002 Sep 06
1
What is in your PATH definition when running the samba configure?
It seems that the rest of the world is able to get past the configure step in samba 2.2.5, but I get an error (I didn't have this problem when I compiled samba 2.2.2 or 2.2.3a, so it leaves me rather stumped). ./configure --prefix=/usr/samba --with-winbind --with-automount gives me the following error on both solaris and irix: checking for conflicting AUTH_ERROR define in rpc/rpc.h
2002 Oct 17
1
Username map and UNIX UID assignments
I'm testing Samba 2.2.5 with winbind. I can successfully authenticate domain users who do and don't have corresponding UNIX accounts as well as domain users who do have a UNIX account. Files created from PC side by usera show up in UNIX "ls -l" as owned by usera so I thought the automatic username mapping was working correctly, but I found out that usera isn't being
2002 Sep 25
2
Weekly machine password changes (RE: RE: odd: everything SHOULD work... winbind)
No big surprise there. :) I'm still trying to figure exactly what goes on with the machine password changing around. Who initiates this? nmbd? The PDC? Who's notified of this change, and what's going on there. Perhaps someone can shed some light? -- Nir Soffer -=- Software Engineer, Exanet Inc. -=- "Father, why are all the children weeping? / They are merely crying son O, are
2002 Aug 30
4
Enhancement of wbinfo in samba2.2.6pre2
Hi, Most of the samba-commands takes a option for smb.conf file exept for wbinfo. It should be nice to have that functionallity in wbinfo also. /Patrik -- "In a world without fences who needs Gates" Patrik Gustavsson, Senior Technical Consultant patrik.gustavsson@sun.com Telephone: +46 60 671540 http://glen.sweden Mobile: +46 70 3551040 SUN MICROSYSTEMS
2002 Aug 13
3
Possibly a bug
I believe that I've found a bug on Samba 2.2.3a. Sure, there is the 2.2.5 version out there, but reading the changelog I couldn't find something that looked like what I've found. Problem is: Some files (very few of them, about 0,5%) are created, with 2 another copies. The file witch would be the real one is perfect. And we got "for free" 2 corrupted copies of it, with
2002 Jul 28
4
Strange crashes and disconnection from PDC?
Hi! Samba 2.2.4, Linux. smbd loses connection to the PDC - although rest of organization feels fine... I've had the following cropping up: Jul 25 07:40:13 10.17.0.2 smbd[6994]: [2002/07/25 07:40:13, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(38) Jul 25 07:40:13 10.17.0.2 smbd[6994]: [2002/07/25 07:40:13, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(39) Jul 25 07:40:13 10.17.0.2 smbd[6994]: Please read the file
2002 Sep 26
2
valid users and groups with winbind
Hi, Just starting on this list. I have samba (2.2.5a) on Linux/s390 and winbind authenticating and providing shares. I add the global to smb.conf: valid users = '@Domain Users' After that, I can no longer get the share even though I am in the 'Domain Users' group. # id poklcc+mikem uid=10001(POKLCC+mikem) gid=10000(POKLCC+Domain Users) groups=10000(POKLCC+Domain Users)
2002 Jul 14
2
Precedence of usernames w/Winbind
I might be missing obvious here, but here goes: Samba 2.2.4. Using "winbind use default domain = <DOMAIN>" option usernames map correctly, however, when logging on from an W2K machine I still get the autogenerated UID instead of my NIS (Or /etc/passwd) UID. Both nis and files precede winbind in /etc/nsswitch.conf Commenting out winbind from /etc/nsswitch.conf works, which