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2023 Oct 29
1
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
OK I found an account with RID 500 but it has another username. I inherited this AD from 15+ years ago. Everything looks fine, all the computer management stuff works and I can manipulate permissions and security BUT running robocopy still gives "Error 1314 Copying N TFS Security to destination Directory ********* A required privilege is not held by the client". I just noticed it does
2023 Oct 29
2
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
Hey Rowland, Sorry, I'm thick. I understand why you would not want to create a linux user called Administrator but then where will the credentials come from? In my AD, I do not have a user called Administrator. I guess I must have a user with RID 500 though, I'll look for that. Thanks for your help, Greg On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 3:09?AM Rowland Penny via samba < samba at
2003 Dec 17
2
Domain account
Dear All, Sorry if this question has been posted before but there's no enough answer to solved my problem and I'm going crazy because of it....:( I'm currently installed Samba-2.2.8a as logon server on My FreeBSD 5.0. For Win 9.X client there's no problem at all. But when I tried to joining W2K client into samba domain it's shown an error message such as : "the
2023 Oct 29
1
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
Administrator is a built in account in the AD. When you provisioned the domain with a password , that was Administrators password. LP On 29 Oct 2023 at 21:36 +0100, Greg Dickie via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>, wrote: > Hey Rowland, > > Sorry, I'm thick. I understand why you would not want to create a linux > user called Administrator but then where will the credentials
2023 Oct 30
1
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
On Sun, 29 Oct 2023 16:35:14 -0400 Greg Dickie <greg at justaguy.ca> wrote: > Hey Rowland, > > Sorry, I'm thick. I understand why you would not want to create a > linux user called Administrator but then where will the credentials > come from? In my AD, I do not have a user called Administrator. I > guess I must have a user with RID 500 though, I'll look for
2023 Oct 28
1
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
On Fri, 27 Oct 2023 16:14:52 -0400 Greg Dickie <greg at justaguy.ca> wrote: > Hey Rowland, > > Hmmm. I may have misunderstood. I don't believe it explicitly said to > do that but I took it as that. Should I create a local Administrator > account instead? > The whole idea behind the user map on a Unix domain member is to map the Domain Administrator account (RID 500)
2023 Oct 27
1
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
Hey Rowland, Hmmm. I may have misunderstood. I don't believe it explicitly said to do that but I took it as that. Should I create a local Administrator account instead? Thanks, Greg On Fri, Oct 27, 2023 at 3:30?PM Rowland Penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: > On Fri, 27 Oct 2023 15:07:56 -0400 > Greg Dickie via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > Hi,
2003 Dec 15
1
Group Mapping problems
I'm trying to map my LDAP groups to Windows Groups, but I'm not having any luck. Here is a group I'm trying to map: dn: cn=dom_admin,ou=Groups,dc=wdselab objectClass: sambaGroupMapping objectClass: posixGroup gidNumber: 1000 cn: dom_admin memberUid: dom_admin description: Domain Admininistrators Group sambaSID: S-1-5-21-835892245-73647866-3919785651-512 sambaGroupType: 2 but when I
2003 Dec 17
1
SWAT won't work.
Ok, here is the problem. Samba is working, I can access it from a account I created from a windows XP machine. So that is good. But I can?t get swat to work when I go to my browser windows explorer and go to http://192.168.1.125 <http://192.168.1.125/> :901 (which is my static IP address for the machine). Of course with out port 901. But nothing happens when I try to open it. I do have my
2003 Dec 19
1
Can some files be invisible to some users?
This may or may not be relevant to Samba -- hiding files, permissions, etc. I have half a dozen Windows XP video editing workstations all accessing the same data on my Linux Box. Each video editing worstation ideally would like to create it's own index of the video files in the shared directory. The video editing program stores the index data in a file that it HAS to write to the same
2011 Aug 02
1
msdfs and %u
I tryed to use msdfs, but it doesn't work. Is it my fault, or is it a bug? log.snmd: smbd/msdfs.c:295(create_conn_struct) create_conn_struct: Can't ChDir to new conn path /mypath/host/%u. Error was No such file or directory Part of smb.conf: [global] ... host msdfs = yes ... [eb] path = /mypath/data/eb force group =smb valid users = @gruppeeb write list = @gruppeeb browseable = no
2003 Dec 21
1
why does this happen?
do I somehow have to add RID's? [root@linserv2 sbin]# ldapsearch -x -h localhost -b "o=Mullen,c=US" '(cn=Domain Admins)' version: 2 # # filter: (cn=Domain Admins) # requesting: ALL # # Domain Admins, Groups, Mullen, US dn: cn=Domain Admins,ou=Groups,o=Mullen,c=US objectClass: posixGroup objectClass: sambaGroupMapping gidNumber: 512 cn: Domain Admins memberUid:
2003 Dec 17
1
Multiple Domains and Network Browsing
Hi all, I have been working on a multi-domain network (2 of them) with one domain being controlled by Samba/Openldap config and the other a standard Win2k AD. I have had success getting all computers on the Samba domain to see the Win2k controller via the Network browser but it does not seem to be working the other way around. My network config is split up into two separate VLANs using an
2003 Dec 10
4
you'd better fix this before releasing 3.0.1
Solaris 2.6 gcc 2.95.3 Compiling tdb/tdbbackup. Linking bin/tdbbackup Undefined first referenced Symbol in file smb_snprintf tdb/tdbackup.o I thought we'd fixed this already.
2015 Feb 27
8
Internal DNS strangeness in 4.1.16
Hi, ? I have just provisioned a new samba setup with 2 DCs running ISC DHCPd in failover and I?m trying to get it to play nice with samba internal DNS but I?m having some issues. 1) I?m using on commit, etc triggers in the dhcpd config to call a script that calls samba-tool to add, delete or update DNS. This script works fine when I call it from the command line as the dhcpd user but when called
2017 Aug 01
1
openindiana GSSAPI failure to samba 4.6.6
2017-07-31 17:41 GMT+02:00 Greg Dickie via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>: > Hey guys, > > Thanks for the ideas. I made life easier for myself and just replaced the > SunOS (illumos) implementation with real samba. That works very well so > we're all good. Is it just me or is kerberos complicated? > At first, no it is not you : ) But after a while (and thanks to
2015 Feb 27
2
Internal DNS strangeness in 4.1.16
On 27/02/15 18:15, G?nter Kukkukk wrote: > Am 27.02.2015 um 17:55 schrieb Greg Dickie: >> Hi, >> >> I have just provisioned a new samba setup with 2 DCs running ISC DHCPd in failover and I?m trying to get it to play nice with samba internal DNS but I?m having some issues. >> >> 1) I?m using on commit, etc triggers in the dhcpd config to call a script that calls
2023 Oct 27
2
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
These are my notes. I?d rather use xattr and configure shares from windows. http://samba.bigbird.es/doku.php?id=samba:configuring-shares Also, have you assigned privileges ? http://samba.bigbird.es/doku.php?id=samba:server-privileges Using autorid as the idmap backend has some limitations. I recommend using rid. Regards. On 27 Oct 2023 at 20:08 +0100, Greg Dickie via samba <samba at
2006 Dec 08
1
winbindd to NT 4.0
Hi, I have a Samba server Version 3.0.14a-2. It has been working flawlessly for close to a year. I utilize winbindd to a NT4.0 domain to authenticate users to my Samba shares. All of a sudden, the shares are no longer accessible to Windows machines. An ls on an example directory shows: drwxrws--- 15 root 10000 4096 Dec 6 11:21 AC_Manuals This is wierd because the 10000 should show
2015 Mar 01
2
Internal DNS strangeness in 4.1.16
On Fri, 2015-02-27 at 17:08 +0000, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 27/02/15 16:55, Greg Dickie wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have just provisioned a new samba setup with 2 DCs running ISC DHCPd in failover and I?m trying to get it to play nice with samba internal DNS but I?m having some issues. > > > > 1) I?m using on commit, etc triggers in the dhcpd config to call a