Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Trouble with groups"
2003 Feb 14
4
domain users in local groups with Winbind/Samba/Redhat
Hi,
I am running a Samba 2.2.7a on Redhat 7.3 in a NT domain. For authentication
I am using the domainusers.This is done by Winbind 2.2.7a which verifies the
existens of the users on the PDC. So I dont't have to create local users
(/etc/passwd) for users who want to connect to the shares in the smb.conf.
I authorise them by adding valid users = domain+domainuser to the smb.conf.
This works
2002 Oct 31
7
Which tree should I be barking up?
Running Samba 2.2.6 on RedHat 7.2 in a Microsoft NT4 Domain, trying to
create or copy a text file to a share from a MS Windows 2000 Professional
workstation (client2k) gives 'Access denied'
Reading the log file (level 3) for samba.client2k (not an activity I feel
much comfort in doing correctly) it looks like I am being recognized as a
'guest user' which is a problem but for
2002 Oct 31
9
getent not working correctly
Hello again!
Ok, I've gotten wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g working great
Now I try to run getent passwd and getent group I get my local users/groups but not the ones on the Windows 2k Server Domain Controller and it just hangs after listing the local ones.
I also tried authenticating a user and it worked I'm assuming
wbinfo -a DOMAIN+ingless@DOMAIN%"password" (The usernames here
2002 Nov 06
3
Samba 2.5 PDC + WinXP problem
Hey ppl !
My WinXP workstations are not able to join my domain. I tried to apply the registry fix for plain-text passwords but it has no effects :(
My PDC seems to work fine cause i've got no problems with Win2K Workstations...
Is there anything i've omitted ?
Regards,
Amaury
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2002 Nov 15
2
Help on ACLs and samba
Hi,
Firstly I want to declare I am a newbie to Samba. I am installing samba over Redhat 8.0
I need to know whether Samba can replace my NT4 PDC in the following aspects and how to do it:-
1. ACLs. Must i create the every user name in Samba as in the NT4 PDC? How do I create groups like "Protocol Stack" with space in between the groupname? (Making sure that the ACls are mapped
2002 Nov 06
3
Multiple Groups Assigned to a File
I'm new to this group so I hope that this is the right place to ask this
question (if not, let me know):
We are setting up several Samba servers and we've run into a problem with
file permissions. We've have a few shared folders that we'd like for some
GROUPS to have read/write access and other GROUPS to have only read access.
I cannot figure out how to do this because
2002 Feb 14
2
winbind - getent passwd
I can't find the thread but someone last week was having trouble with
'getent passwd' not returning the Windows domain users as well as the local
users. 'wbinfo -u' worked but not 'getent passwd'.
I just finished a new server and had the same problem. Turns out I
overlooked the the symbolic links in /lib. The file libnss_winbind.so needs
to have a link to
2001 Dec 23
2
Input/Output error - Not Samba ?
Hi,
I have a very odd problem which perhaps is not related to Samba but to be
sure...
I have a RH6.2 2.2.20 ACLs Samba server 2.2.2 and everything is/was running
fine partaking in a Windows 2000 domain.
I needed to reboot the server. It has come up and I am getting
"input/output errors" all over the logs when I try and access any of the
shares on the raid array from a Windows client
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
2015 Apr 16
2
Group Mapping: All Users from a Domain group should be able to write to a local group
Hello Mailinglist,
I have created a local user "localuser" who is in the local group
"localgroup"
$ id
uid=1001(localuser) gid=1001(localgroup) groups=1001(localgroup)
My machine authenticates against Active Directory - works
The AD-User "aduser" belongs to a domain group "adgroup"
$ id
uid=6161(aduser) gid=5513(dom?nen-benutzer)
2002 Feb 26
5
winbind problem with existing linux user accounts. (S amba 2.2.3a)
Thank you for your reply.
Below are the entries for winbind I have in my smb.conf. Do you see any
problems with them?
# separate domain and username with '+', like DOMAIN+username
winbind separator = +
# use uids from 10000 to 20000 for domain users
winbind uid = 10000-20000
# user gids from 10000 to 20000 for domain groups
winbind gid = 10000-20000
# allow enumeration of winbind users
2006 Jun 23
3
Interpreting as.factor
When I run a linear regression and include a variable in the
regression with as.factor i.e.
lm(y ~x +as.factor(x1)
and i read the output as
as.factor(x1)1....
as.factor(x1)2...
etc.
how do i interpret the estimate for each level? Is this simply to be
regarded as a shift in the equation predicted by the intercept and
independent variable x?
jdr
--
Justin Rapp
409 S. 22nd St.
Apt. 1
2004 Dec 03
2
Pb with the version reference
Hello,
I install wine 20041201 with a rpm from sourceforge.
I always have a wrong version number :
[didier@Lucius didier]$ ls -l /usr/bin/wine
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 7036 d?c 1 21:42 /usr/bin/wine*
[didier@Lucius didier]$ /usr/bin/wine
Wine 20040914
Usage: wine PROGRAM [ARGUMENTS...] Run the specified program
wine --help Display this help and exit
wine
2002 Nov 12
6
Fw: Samba and Windows XP, 30 second lockup
Hi again,
I posted this message some time ago in the list, however nobody replied yet.
I find this kinda weird because the problem happens with both my XP
computers, so I am pretty sure there must be at least a couple of guys out
there with the same problem... Basically the problem is that when using
Samba shares from XP from time to time I experience a ~30 second lockup of
the shares. This
2017 May 29
2
samba-tool cannot add or remove group members
samba-tool group addmembers domaingroup 'SAMDOM\user1'
ERROR(exception): Failed to add members "SAMDOM\user1" to group "domaingroup" - Unable to find "SAMDOM\user1". Operation cancelled.
samba-tool group addmembers 'SAMDOM\domaingroup' 'SAMDOM\user1'
ERROR(exception): Failed to add members "SAMDOM\user1" to group
2004 Jul 06
1
Q about net groupmap examples on samba.org
Considering the following page...
http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/guide/small.html
First of, my compliments to John for some great examples to study.
In my mind I see three levels of security:
1) Linux - such as SSH'ing into the Linux server, Linux accounts and groups come into play here
2) Samba PDC - "Domain Admins" "Domain Users" come into play here. Examples
2002 Jan 25
6
Help with archive bit request
Hello,
I am trying to get the archive bit to behave under Samba 2.2.2
on a Linux box (Slackware 8.0) serving NT and Win2K clients.
I have "map archive = yes" and "dos filemode = yes".
If I have "force create mode = 0100", creating new files sets the archive
bit (good) and "attrib +a filename" will turn on the archive bit if it
was off (good) but
2003 Oct 20
2
Samba 3 Production
Is anyone using Samba 3 in a production environment? If so what
version and how stable is it?
--
Bert Rapp
North Trail RV Center
239.693.8200
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There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary
and those who don't.
2002 Oct 18
3
Two nmbd processes on 2.2.6
Hello,
I have downloaded and compiled 2.2.6 to replace my 2.2.6pre.
I spent a large part of the day debugging the startup script because it
seemed to always be starting two nmbd processes instead of one.
Eventually I tried running just /usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd - and still got
two nmbd processes. Is this correct behaviour?
On the first server (Dell 4600) I thought it might be because it has
2009 Sep 24
2
Problem using local groups when winbind is running
Greetings,
I'm running Samba on a Debian stable server and have run into a problem
I can't seem to get past. It's version 3.2.5. The basic setup is that it
authenticates users via 'security = ads' and controls access to
individual shares using local groups via 'valid users = @localgroup'.
All of the users have accounts in /etc/password and are added to the
groups in