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2005 Nov 04
1
Homes on differents servers...
Hi list, I read the samba doc but i didn't find any answer to my problem, maybe you can help me or just point me where to find the solution. That would be very appreciated. Our company has three offices in different cities plus a head office. All of those office are linked using VPNs. For now, we have a domain at the head office using samba3 as a PDC, a master LDAP server for
2000 Apr 29
1
Browsing with two subnets & two workgroups
Hi How do I get the following browse-setup to work? --------- | A | |Linux | --------- WG1 192.168.10.0 | | WG2 192.168.10.0 ---------------------- ----------------- | | | -------- -------- -------- | B | | C | | D | |Win98 | |WinNT | |Win98 |
2000 Jan 26
0
Browsing a workgroup in another subnet
I'm trying to determine if the global configuration options for remote announce and remote browse sync work for browsing a different workgroup in a different subnet. In the books I have, it just talks about using these options to span the same workgroup across two subnets. In our situation, for example, I have two different workgroups (WG1 - 10.50.50.1 and WG2 - 10.100.50.1). Each of these
2020 Sep 05
2
Cross-domain share access via same user+password doesn't work anymore
On 2020-09-03 20:59, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 03/09/2020 19:09, freebsd--- via samba wrote: >> I having the same issue like: >> >> https://forge.univention.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47314 >> >> I have 2 samba servers running with nearly identical configs: >> >> ii? samba???????????????????????????????? 2:3.6.6-6+deb7u15 >> ii?
1998 Nov 04
0
Help On Multiple Netgroups Across Multiple Subnets
Hello, everyone, I'm new to this mailing list. So please excuse me if this topic has been discussed before. We have a network that consists of a few subnetworks. Each subnetwork has its own network address. In each subnet there are Windows 95/98/NT machines, as well as Linux/Unix machines that run Samba. NO NT Domain is used! I've configured cross-subnetwork browsing by 1. using
2001 Dec 11
0
Devine intervention: a message from God
Hi, me again Still trying to run diablo using wine. This time i included: The output when i run : wine setup.exe The listing of my wine-c (c:\) directory. The listing of my config file in the \.wine directory in the users directory Don't give me the answer, u don't have to breast feed me! But tell me if i can fix it without having any programming skills or knowledges of how wine works
2020 Sep 03
2
Cross-domain share access via same user+password doesn't work anymore
I having the same issue like: https://forge.univention.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47314 I have 2 samba servers running with nearly identical configs: ii samba 2:3.6.6-6+deb7u15 ii samba-common 2:4.9.5+dfsg-5+deb10u1 The problem is that for old os-es like Win9X the username cannot be changed, it will just use USERNAME or WORKGROUP\USERNAME
2019 Oct 16
4
Failed to find cifs/fs-share@dom.corp (kvno 109) in keytab
Hi Rowland, I refer again after a week, perhaps missing an important piece to the big picture: the error message appears ONLY when you access the share using the netbios alias: [Global] workgroup = WG1 realm = DOM.CORP netbios name = fs-a netbios aliases = oldsamba security = ADS if you access the \\fs-a\sharename is ok if you access \\oldsamba\sharename the logs report the
2020 Sep 08
2
Cross-domain share access via same user+password doesn't work anymore
On 2020-09-05 18:05, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 05/09/2020 16:30, freebsd at tango.lu wrote: >> >>>> >>> >> >> Hello, >> >> I already had those in both samba server and I don't care about >> security with this setup. Here is what happens: > > Well, not having seen your smb.conf files, I didn't know you had
2019 Oct 09
2
Failed to find cifs/fs-share@dom.corp (kvno 109) in keytab
Rowland, it is not a problem of mount but of kerberso ticket: [2019/10/08 10:58:09.626059, 1] ../../auth/gensec/spnego.c:1218(gensec_spnego_server_negTokenInit_step) gensec_spnego_server_negTokenInit_step: gse_krb5: parsing NEG_TOKEN_INIT content failed (next[(null)]): NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE [2019/10/08 10:58:09.634532, 1] ../../source3/librpc/crypto/gse.c:660(gse_get_server_auth_token)
2019 Nov 05
0
Failed to find cifs/fs-share@dom.corp (kvno 109) in keytab
Hai, I've re-read you thread, and there are a few things going-on.. I suggest you do the following.. Change these. /etc/krb5.conf [libdefaults] default_realm = DOM.CORP dns_lookup_kdc = true dns_lookup_realm = false forwardable = true proxiable = true kdc_timesync = 1 debug = false /etc/samba/smb.conf [Global] workgroup = WG1 realm = DOM.CORP # Netbios names in
2019 Oct 29
4
Failed to find cifs/fs-share@dom.corp (kvno 109) in keytab
Hi, the problem seems to be related to this bug: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6750 I try therefore to set machine password timeout = 0 Il giorno mar 29 ott 2019 alle ore 11:11 Rowland penny via samba < samba at lists.samba.org> ha scritto: > On 29/10/2019 10:04, banda bassotti wrote: > > I had already done it: > > > > # samba-tool spn list
2019 Nov 05
5
Failed to find cifs/fs-share@dom.corp (kvno 109) in keytab
Ok, you did to much as far i can tell. You want to see this: i'll show my output, then i is better to see what i mean. this is where you start with. klist -ke |sort ( default member ) ---- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 host/HOSTNAME1 at REALM.DOMAIN.TLD (aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96) 3 host/HOSTNAME1 at REALM.DOMAIN.TLD
2004 Jan 15
3
Sending voicemail with qmail
you can do that. But are u installing qmail and * on same box. i wont recommend that. i use qmail and *. qmail is strictly for internet email. * is on separate server not exposed to Internet. * box also has sendmail. i hv configured sendmail to use smart host (qmail server). This way its safe and secure. HTH, -B ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ing Isianto Istiadi"
2019 Nov 05
0
Failed to find cifs/fs-share@dom.corp (kvno 109) in keytab
Luis, ok I'v removed everything, step 1: KRB5_KTNAME=FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab2 net ads keytab CREATE -P klist -ke /etc/krb5.keytab2|grep 7|sort 7 cifs/FS-A at DOM.CORP (aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96) 7 cifs/FS-A at DOM.CORP (aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96) 7 cifs/FS-A at DOM.CORP (arcfour-hmac) 7 cifs/FS-A at DOM.CORP (des-cbc-crc) 7 cifs/FS-A at DOM.CORP (des-cbc-md5) 7
2019 Nov 05
0
Failed to find cifs/fs-share@dom.corp (kvno 109) in keytab
Hai, Nope.. To much again ;-) This is one step to much: step2: # KRB5_KTNAME=FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab2 net ads keytab ADD cifs/oldsamba.dom.corp at DOM.CORP # KRB5_KTNAME=FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab2 net ads keytab ADD cifs/oldsamba at DOM.CORP # KRB5_KTNAME=FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab2 net ads keytab ADD cifs/oldsamba$@DOM.CORP And why are you adding @REALM .. Do it exactly as shown below. Because
2019 Nov 05
7
Failed to find cifs/fs-share@dom.corp (kvno 109) in keytab
Ok, Your keytab looks ok now. oldsamba.dom.corp is an alias for fs-a.oldsamba.dom.corp. fs-a.dom.corp has address 10.0.0.2 i would have expected here. oldsamba.dom.corp is an alias for fs-a.dom.corp. fs-a.dom.corp has address 10.0.0.2 Or was that a typo? I assuming a typo.. About your setup from the script outpout. Change this one. /etc/hosts 10.0.0.2 fs-a.dom.corp fs-a oldsamba #
2019 Nov 05
0
Failed to find cifs/fs-share@dom.corp (kvno 109) in keytab
Luis, my typos, I'v to mask the output sorry (compliance) # su - testuser $ smbclient --option='client min protocol=NT1' -U testuser //oldsamba/testuser -c 'ls' Unable to initialize messaging context Enter DOM\testuser's password: session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE [2019/11/05 15:50:50.009481, 1] ../../source3/librpc/crypto/gse.c:660(gse_get_server_auth_token)
2019 Nov 05
0
Failed to find cifs/fs-share@dom.corp (kvno 109) in keytab
samba-tool computer remove oldsamba Il giorno mar 5 nov 2019 alle ore 17:04 L.P.H. van Belle <belle at bazuin.nl> ha scritto: > Hai, > > Well that great you found it. > > Ah.. so you removed the entry from the DNS or ADDB? > Can you tell what you exactly did, that might help the next person with a > problem like this. > > And not many list messages today.. ;-)
2004 Jan 13
5
linux journal article on asterisk
For anybody who didn't know there is an article on asterisk in February's Linux Journal. AJ