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2003 Mar 31
1
Transparent migration of users to a samba PDC, how about cygwin tool ?
Hi,
I would like to migrate from NT PDC to a Samba PDC.
My main concern is that all my users have local profile (i.e. there is
no roaming profiles). It seems that users profiles on a workstation are
not valide when migrating to the Samba PDC. It seams that the users
cannot keep the same identity. On the other hand, I would really like
to change PDC without users noticing anything.
Tools
2003 Jun 05
0
server=domain does not work in samba3.0-alpha24
Hi All,
I tried to apply "server=domain" for a samba server domain member with
samba-3.0alpha23 and samba-3.0alpha24. In each cases, " ads_connect:
Connection refused .." message appeared when trying to join the domain. But
"net rpc testjoin" says ok.
The main point of this mail is that " smbclient -L mysamba -U username"
will work on
2003 Apr 24
1
intermittant problem with samdump and vampire
Hello
I am running a net work with a NT4PDC a NT4 BDC and attent to add samba
BDC.
I am following the brief section 28 of the Samba-Howto collection for
samba head/3.0.
* Adding the samba server as a BDC from NT server manager seems OK
* Getting, recording domain sid is ok (see below)
> rpcclient NT4PDC -U Administrator
password:
> lsaquery
domain IMAGERIE has sid blablabla
> net
2019 Mar 19
2
PAM Unable to dlopen /usr/lib64/sercurity/pam.winbind.so
PAM Unable to dlopen /usr/lib64/sercurity/pam.winbind.so:version
SAMBA_4.8.3 not found (required by usr/lib64/security//pam.winbind.so.
I cannot authenticate AD users and the error above appears in the logs. I
may could have corrupted this when I was trying to resolve my issues with
UIDs.
Is there a way I can recompile or re-download these packages?
2019 Mar 19
0
PAM Unable to dlopen /usr/lib64/sercurity/pam.winbind.so
On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 17:54:06 -0400
Tyrus Shivers via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> PAM Unable to dlopen /usr/lib64/sercurity/pam.winbind.so:version
> SAMBA_4.8.3 not found (required by usr/lib64/security//pam.winbind.so.
>
> I cannot authenticate AD users and the error above appears in the
> logs. I may could have corrupted this when I was trying to resolve my
2002 Nov 07
3
Problems authentication with NT PDCs in security = se rver (was sercurity = user)
James:
I use Winnind to authenticate users from the Windows PDC - I have no
UNIX users.
Have you looked at this? I've got an informal HOWTO if you'd like it.
Thanks,
Kevin L. Collins, MCSE
Systems Manager
Nesbitt Engineering, Inc.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Lamanna [mailto:jamesl@appliedminds.net]
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:16 PM
> To:
2002 Nov 07
0
Problems authentication with NT PDCs in security = server (was security = user)
The interesting part is that PAM nor the SMB auth plugin for Apache
requires you to be a member of the domain.
However, the caveat with pam_smb_auth is that you have to have a unix
account for every windows user you want to authenticate.
I guess the behavior I'm trying to achieve is the one achieved with the
Apache plugin:
1) Doesn't require you to be a member of the domain
2)
2008 Nov 03
1
smbtorture : Unknown operation mkdir
Hi,
I got problem while using smbtorture with the NBENCH test. The error
happens on the "Mkdir" operation.
I'm using the file "client.txt" from dbench-3.04. There are "Mkdir"
operations, but in the file "torture.c", this operation is not handled.
Few other operations are not handled. I did compare operations from
run_netbench and those that are present
2002 Nov 07
0
Problems authentication with NT PDCs in security = se rver (was security = user)
James:
(Again someone correct me if I'm wrong)
PAM allows local access to the Samba machine as well as authenticating
Samba users. Winbind *only* allows for Samba access. This is why I
chose *not* to use PAM in my setup. I don't want normal users to have
local logon access to *MY* servers. <evil grin>
With Winbind, you don't need PAM at all. If you're planning on
2008 Nov 12
1
[fdo] Custom printer list for all applicatons
Hi,
I would like to discuss issues with printer list displayed to users
within open source desktop.
In large environment, the cups printer list may get very long, and we
need a way to display only relevant printers to the user.
There are so much printing panel out there, and they are not using a
printing framework other than libcups. So, I changed the libcups library
to return only printers
2003 Oct 02
1
Windows losing EnablePlainTextPassword settings after reboot
Hi,
We have been experiencing problems where workstations (Win2K SP3, latest updates) have their
registry setting for EnablePlainTextPassword set to 0 after reboot.
We have Samba 2.27 and a pilot of Samba 3.0
Could it be one of MSs sercurity updates ?
Has anyone seen this before ?
Any input would be welcome !
Thanks,
Laurent Biron
Motorola.
2007 Feb 06
1
Multi ADS Auth servers in 1 smb.conf
Hello All:
I would love to RTFM on multiple ADS servers being configured for ADS
sercurity, but I can't find anything.
Specifically: I have 2 ADS servers at 1 site.
I have 4 SAMBA file servers at said site.
If ADS server 1 goes down -- It will not cascade to ADS Server 2. How
can I set that up?
I have seen when using "security = server" multiple server names listed,
but have
1998 Apr 17
1
%L in smb.conf don't work
Hello
I have 4 NT server : so 4 NT Domain
and 1 Linux Box with samba 1.9.18p4-50.4
in smb.conf, I configure
netbios aliases = TEST1 TEST2 TEST3 TEST4
sercurity = server
include = /etc/samba/server.%L
...
and in /etc/samba/server.TEST1
password server = NTSERV1
and in /etc/samba/server.TEST2
password server = NTSERV2
but when I read the nmbd and smbd logs ,
%L is replaced by a null string
2013 Nov 26
1
How to keep idmapping, when Samba servers becomes part of a Windows AD from a larger organisation.
Hi
Since 2006, I used in my departement a Samba solutions based on NT4 style PDC, 2 BDCs and some files servers, desserving one hunderd persons. The backends for passwords and idd are a master and two slave openldap. Now i have to integrate a much larger organisation, an University Hospital, running with Windows AD. For political reasons, I should not maintain DCs anymore, but I will still
1998 Sep 16
1
prob: no authority to log on from this station
About 3 month ago, I installed samba on a university linux box. I edited
the smb.conf so that filesharing worked for me from a Windows NT 4
workstation. The problem is that it doesnt work anymore, maybe because of
service pack 3? I dont know.
I get this messages when I try to access my home-directory from the NT
workstation:
translated from danish, offcourse:
"no authority to log on from
2001 Mar 13
1
domain level authentication?
I'm trying to set up a samba server, such that 60 or so win 98 users can log
into the linux box and be plopped into their respective home directories on it.
I don't want them to be promted for passwords, I want the PDC, an NT box, to
take care that in such a wy that I do not need a smbpasswd file. I know almost
nothing about NT, but the server running works just fine, and will let people
2013 Nov 27
0
Sharing group definitions between some server members and workstations but not with AD
Hi,
My departemental PDC/BDCs will be removed and the remaining linux file servers and workstations will joined the institutional Windows AD as member servers and workstations. I have the rights to add workstations and servers to the AD, but I will lost users administration. All that is Ok. Nervertheless, groups administration at the departement level is still usefull for me and my
2013 Dec 06
1
adding AD domain users in local Linux group for acces to share
Hello,
It seems that domain user can access share when they are specified in "valid list" but not when
"valid list" use local group definition.
First if added the domain user "duser" to the group "lgroup" in /etc/group
Then i defined a samba share and add the domain user "duser in the "valid list"
[lgroup]
comment =
2016 Feb 23
1
AD Controller + File Server + Unix Logins one 1 machine
Hi Rowland,
Thanks for the quick response. My response is inline below...
On 02/19/2016 06:32 PM, Rowland penny wrote:
> What are you feelings on using the command line ?
> You could always open a terminal on the Samba 4 DC, enter:
>
> ldbedit -e nano -H /usr/local/samba/private/sam.ldb
>
> press enter
>
> press Ctrl+w
> type 'dn: cn=domain users'
> then
2005 Nov 17
1
Unable to connect to the SAMBA Shares
SAMBA was installed on a SCO 5.0.6 several years ago. Logins were validated
by an NT server ("DOMAIN") at the time. In March, the NT 4 server was
replaced with a Windows 2003 server and the SAMBA sercurity was changed to
"SERVER". Most of the users are not listed in the smbpasswd file and
security is set to use the Samba user.
Since then, most users can attach to the