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2003 Oct 15
3
net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Admins" ... succeeds but fails
After reading through the documentation, I realized that as a part of the migration process from Samba-2.2.X to Samba-3.0.0 I needed to convert everyone in my smbadmin group (previously domain admin group = @smbadmin) to the "Domain Admins" group w/rid=512. So, I issued the following command: [root@localhost profile]# net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Admins"
2002 Jul 02
3
samba 3.0 and group mapping
hi list, i am playing with samba 3.0 alpha 17 from cvs 20020701 and global groups running as pdc. i installed to /usr/local/samba30 (having the lock dir under /var/lock/samba30). i mapped some unix groups, but the dont appear as global group. on the w2k sp1 machine. i have also no domain admins right. the domain logon itself works fine. any ideas? btw: swat doesnt not work for me, it
2003 Oct 24
0
Samba] can't add smb printer on windows
> [Samba] can't add smb printer on windows > > * To: samba at listsdotsambadotorg > * Subject: [Samba] can't add smb printer on windows > * From: Kaleb Pederson <kpederson at maildotewudotedu> > * Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 12:44:07 -0700 > > I have a single group of users, some of whom can successfully add my samba > printer and some of whom
2003 Jan 28
1
%windows_version?
I was wondering if there was a %{char} that would give me the windows version or something equivalent so that Windows XP specific "stuff" doesn't get stuck with Windows 2000 "stuff". Thanks for the help. --Kaleb PS: Please CC me as I'm not on the list.
2003 Nov 07
30
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2003 Mar 11
0
smbgroupedit does not honor ldap parameters from smb.conf
Hello, I've been using samba-3alpha22 as a PDC authenticating against LDAP. I am trying to add NT Groups using the smbgroupedit utility. It seems to me that smbgroupedit always looks in /etc/group and does not take into account the ldap configuration options specified in smb.conf. The relevant ldap entries are: passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://ebola/ ldap suffix="dc=datasoft,
2003 Dec 19
0
printing problems with 3.0.1
Hi Jerry et al, I recently installed the 3.0.1 release, since then I can not install any drivers as admin user :-( I'm running on Solaris 9 with ads (mybe I missed anything): [2003/12/18 13:56:58, 0] smbd/service.c:set_admin_user(321) lp logged in as admin user (root privileges) [2003/12/18 13:57:27, 0] smbd/connection.c:register_message_flags(220) register_message_flags: tdb_fetch
2003 Sep 19
0
samba-3.0.0-rc4 and Domain Admins
Hi! I am experiencing problems adding a user (e.g. smbadmin) to the "Domain Admins" group on my samba-PDC using the ldapsam backend. When I add "Domain Admins" as a supplementary group, the Windows 2000 client doesn't treat smbadmin as an admin. However, using "Domain Admins" as the primary group (including setting sambaPrimaryGroupSID as
2003 May 12
2
smbpasswd and RID/SID problems with LDAP
Problem number one: ------------------- I'm running a few-hours-old CVS version of Samba 3.0 with LDAP as the authentication backend, and I'm having some problems trying to set up the LDAP accounts using "smbpasswd". I build the structure of the LDAP database by importing a couple of LDIF's, and then I import the following user account to create an administrative account
2002 Oct 11
1
Domain Admins
Hello All! I'm trying to troubleshoot a domain admin problem and I'm stuck at a log error msg. The log says the following: get_domain_user_groups: primary gid of user [root] is not a Domain group ! get_domain_user_groups: You should fix it, NT doesn't like that My goal is so that anyone in the "Domain Admins" group (by default) have administrative access to all
2003 Apr 30
1
Samba PDC/LDAP how to get Win2000 Administrator account?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 16:33:16 +1000 > From: Lance Rathbone <l.rathbone@imb.uq.edu.au> > To: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: [Samba] Samba PDC/LDAP how to get Win2000 Administrator account? > Message-ID: <p05100303bad51ce40e4a@[130.102.118.14]> > In-Reply-To:
2003 Apr 11
0
groups disappear with ldapsam
[debian sid/unstable, samba 2.999+3.0.alpha23-1] Hello, This morning when entering a windows box I noticed my Network Admin priviledges are gone; same thing on all boxes on the domain managed by this samba PDC. Checking the server with "smbgroupedit -vl" returns: NT group (SID) -> Unix group ldapsam_open_connection: connection opened ldap_connect_system: succesful connection to
2006 Dec 05
2
prs_mem_get: buffer overrun
Hello all, I repost this mail with a new subject line because on the original one ("Unable to join domain from WNT4") i've got no respnse. version is 3.0.23d (the same happens with 3.0.21c ) running as a PDC OS: Linux 2.6.11.4-21.14-smp, (from SuSE 9.3) on dual Opterons. After upgrading from 3.0.11 to 3.0.23d, all Windows-NT4-sp6 machines were no longer DOMAIN-members - WinXP or
2003 Jul 25
1
"Point'n'Print" setup problems (2.2.8a & XP sp1)
Hi - I'm having trouble trying to get "Point'n'Print" working. I (think I?) have set it up as per the HOW-TOs but here's what happens... I login as "root" in the "MAXP" domain to the client (gservxp). I use "Network Neighbourhood" to navigate to the server (lambada). I then open up "Printers and Faxes" - just for info, the Add
2003 Mar 18
0
Windows XP logon problems (samba 3.0alpha22)
When I try to logon to my windows XP box I get the following error message from windows: Windows did not load your roaming profile and is attempting to log you on with your local profile. Changes to the profile will not be copied to the server when you logoff. Windows did not load your profile because a server copy of the profile folder already exists that does not have the correct security.
2003 Oct 08
1
Samba 3.0.0: option admin user not working in smb.conf?
Hello List! I successfully installed, configured and joined Samba 3.0.0 on Solaris 9 to Windows 2000 Active Directory. I tried to set the option admin user in smb.conf to user (ingres). After doing so the user isn't able to connect or browse to the Samba server anymore. Without this option the user just connects fine and is able to browse the Samba server. The goal is to have the user
2002 Dec 07
2
directory vs. file delete permissions
I have an [apps] share that was intended to be read-only (to keep viruses away) however some Windows programs require rw access to specific files. I don't want to open-up everything on the share to rw, only those specific files/directories that need 'w' access. Here's the dilemma: In order for users to be able to change a file, the file and directory it's in need to have rw
2002 Dec 19
2
Samba 3alpha20 Bugs (FreeBSD 4.6)
hello, I would say that for Samba 3.0 alpha20 (and latter I suppose ) acting as PDC you must reenable "use spnego=yes". I say it because it is not clear, and I had to search a lot before finding why i could not log on. (it work with spnego=no with alpha17 !) I've tried to set up add and delete scripts for everythings : add user script, delete user script etc... add/del user and
2017 Feb 08
2
cifs-utils: regression in (mulituser?) mounting 'CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -126'
Hello, On Debian 9 (stretch prerelease) I am able to mount with the following command with root using the following command: mount -t cifs //smb.physics.wisc.edu/smb /smb -osec=krb5,multiuser,username=smbadmin at PHYSICS.WISC.EDU --verbose root can also access files as expected However, when cifs-utils 6.6-5 is installed, a different user cannot access as expected: ls /smb ls: cannot
2003 Jun 20
1
Error "Could not fetch trust account password" in Samba 3 Beta..what do I need to do?
Specifics samba-3.0.0beta1-1.i386.rpm on RedHat 9 and smbpasswd authentication, the machine is the PDC and security is set for user. The machine account was setup on the fly and it appears in passwd, shadow, and smbpasswd files as it should. However it seemed to take a very long time to join the domain, about 1-1/2 minutes. I can browse the Samba PDC machine and access the shares, etc. After