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2003 Oct 29
0
help with win2k and linux samba browsing
hi all, i've spent an incredible amount of time trying to get samba working between linux (satan, debian testing, samba 3.0.0) and win2k (lucifer) and i'm at wit's end. i'm begging for help. i spent most of the morning reading samba docs, and have gone from knowing zilch about MS networking to, well, a little something about MS networking. my ultimate goal is to be able to
2002 Feb 12
3
generating error message on smbclient -L apollo
Hello, When I run the 'smbclient -L apollo' command at the UNIX prompt a I get an error. I have gone as far as I can in this DIAGNOSIS.txt file. Does anyone have any thoughts on what may be causing my problem ? I have made my comments to the DIAGNOSIS.txt file via '---- davidw {comment}' so you can see what I've done to date. Also, I thought I'd pass on the output
2003 Feb 13
0
Unable to change password from win2k with a samba pdc
Howdy I've searched mailing lists and have not found anyone with the same problem (as far as I can tell). I've setup a samba pdc (samba-2.2.7-2 rpm for RedHat 8.0) following the instructions on the samba PDC HOWTO: http://us3.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/htmldocs/Samba-PDC-HOWTO.html I've successfully setup the samba PDC and have joined a test client running win2k to a domain called
2006 Feb 08
0
win2k will not authenticate when logging in
For a few weeks now we have been trying to research why our domain will not authenticate when we are logging in. The Samba logs indicate that our computers properly add into the domain, however after rebooting and attempting to log in we recieve an error message stating that our computer account is not in the domain. After reading the logs we have realized that Samba is indeed recieving and
2024 Jan 30
2
Behavior of acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes on a share
Hi folks, It seems that the setting acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes reduces Windows compatibility when defined for a share. In all attempts I have used Windows tools (except editing smb.conf) Assume there is a share, where the files and folders in the share root should at least be readable by anybody having access to the share. For the sake of simplicity the following permissions apply on
2007 Sep 10
0
User not permitted to access this share
Hi, I have two samba domains. On one member of DOMAIN1 I set up a share "intranet" with valid users = +"DOMAIN1+webmaster" +"DOMAIN2+TestGroup" Winbindd is running. When I try to access the share from a DOMAIN2 workstation permission is denied. When I look at the logfile, I see that the server tries to find the group of DOMAIN2 (TestGroup) in ldap of the local
2019 Aug 20
0
winbind on DC : how use gidNumber instead of primaryGroupID as user's primary group
Hai, > > In short. My network design previously work with Debian Stretch > Servers and clients and some Windows clients (not many). > > Debian Stretch use Samba 4.5.16 so there is no unix_primary_group > option for the clients. So I have to use the "dirty" tweak of > modifying all my users "primaryGroupID" to the corresponding >
2024 Jan 31
1
Behavior of acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes on a share
Does you filesystem support extended attributes? What does "|getfattr -n security.NTACL |filename" return?|| On 30.01.2024 16:13, Peter Milesson wrote: > Hi folks, > > It seems that the setting acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes reduces > Windows compatibility when defined for a share. In all attempts I have > used Windows tools (except editing smb.conf) > > Assume
2019 Aug 21
0
winbind on DC : how use gidNumber instead of primaryGroupID as user's primary group
On 21/08/2019 09:04, Prunk Dump via samba wrote: > Le mar. 20 ao?t 2019 ? 14:30, L.P.H. van Belle via samba > <samba at lists.samba.org> a ?crit : >> Hai, >> >>> In short. My network design previously work with Debian Stretch >>> Servers and clients and some Windows clients (not many). >>> >>> Debian Stretch use Samba 4.5.16 so there is
2020 Aug 24
0
Set/Restrict Owner Rights for OU-Admin
Hello everyone, we are in the process of changing from a Windows Domain to a Samba Domain and tried to implement some restrictions for OU-Admins. In the Windows Domain those restrictions can be implemented with Security ID: S-1-3-4 (Owner Rights). In our old Windows Domain everything works fine and as expected. In our Samba Domain, it doesnt work. We tried to implement the same rights as in
2008 Aug 31
2
LVM and hotswap (USB/iSCSI) devices?
Hi list, I'm having one of those 'I'm stupid' -problems with LVM on CentOS 5.2. I've been working with traditional partitions until now, but I've finally been sold on the theoretical benefits of using LVM, but for now I only have a huge pile of broken filesystems to show for my efforts. My scenario; I attach a disk, either over USB or iSCSI. I create a PV on this
2009 May 10
2
LDAP - valid users = @group
Hello, I have a strange problem with Samba and LDAP backend with the statement valid users = @group. The valid users = @username works great, but the @group oder +group statement does not work. But the users in the @group does never get access to the shares! I'm using Samba 3.2.5-4 on Debian Lenny the LDAP server is located at an Debian Etch system. But this ldap server works quite good.
2019 Aug 21
0
winbind on DC : how use gidNumber instead of primaryGroupID as user's primary group
On 21/08/2019 15:14, Prunk Dump via samba wrote: > Le mer. 21 ao?t 2019 ? 14:34, Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> > a ?crit : > >> On 21/08/2019 09:04, Prunk Dump via samba wrote: >>> Le mar. 20 ao?t 2019 ? 14:30, L.P.H. van Belle via samba >>> <samba at lists.samba.org> a ?crit : >>>> Hai, >>>>
2004 Sep 07
1
Problems with 'ntlm_auth --require-membership-of' using Samba 3.0.6
Hi there, I'm trying to configure Squid to use a windows domain for authentication, and all goes well until I add the "--require-membership-of" option on ntlm_auth. I need to restrict access based on group membership, however ntlm_auth does not seem to be behaving correctly. I'm using Samba 3.0.6 on Debian and I'm using a Windows 2000 (SP4) Domain Controller. I
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
However.... When I try the command nmblookup -M TESTGROUP querying TESTGROUP on 192.168.255.255 name_query failed to find name TESTGROUP #1d My /etc/hosts file is # Do not remove the following line, or various programs # that require network functionality will fail. 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain 192.168.100.101 testpc 192.168.100.100 linuxserver /etc/samba/lmhosts is 127.0.0.1
2019 Aug 22
1
winbind on DC : how use gidNumber instead of primaryGroupID as user's primary group
Le mer. 21 ao?t 2019 ? 17:04, Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> a ?crit : > > On 21/08/2019 15:14, Prunk Dump via samba wrote: > > Le mer. 21 ao?t 2019 ? 14:34, Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> > > a ?crit : > > > >> On 21/08/2019 09:04, Prunk Dump via samba wrote: > >>> Le mar. 20 ao?t 2019 ? 14:30, L.P.H.
2008 Jun 13
0
How to map an AD group to an existing unix group/gid
I have a unix group that owns some files on a share, and I'd like to set up a group mapping so that an Active directory group (with an exising mapping in winbind from earlier use) gets access to these files via a mapping. I've been fooling around with net groupmap add, and haven't been able to get this set up. The group Domain Users has an existing mapping to gid 10004, which winbind
2019 Aug 21
3
winbind on DC : how use gidNumber instead of primaryGroupID as user's primary group
Le mar. 20 ao?t 2019 ? 14:30, L.P.H. van Belle via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> a ?crit : > > Hai, > > > > > In short. My network design previously work with Debian Stretch > > Servers and clients and some Windows clients (not many). > > > > Debian Stretch use Samba 4.5.16 so there is no unix_primary_group > > option for the clients. So I have
2003 Feb 03
0
Auth. from Win2k Works
We have been able to get windows workstations to validate against win2k for authentication, but in looking at local shares on the linux box (via samba), do the users need to be localized to a group in /etc/group to allow access to files on the linux system that samba is running on. Here is the smb.conf we have come up with (along with modifications): [global] workgroup = donbest
2019 Aug 21
2
winbind on DC : how use gidNumber instead of primaryGroupID as user's primary group
Le mer. 21 ao?t 2019 ? 14:34, Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> a ?crit : > On 21/08/2019 09:04, Prunk Dump via samba wrote: > > Le mar. 20 ao?t 2019 ? 14:30, L.P.H. van Belle via samba > > <samba at lists.samba.org> a ?crit : > >> Hai, > >> > >>> In short. My network design previously work with Debian Stretch >