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2004 Aug 29
0
primary gid of user [gerhardr] is not a Domain group
Greetings ... I'm hoping somebody can help me with this little error that I have seen in my logs for a while now ... I believe that I have all my mapping sorted out, but I still keep getting these errors ... I have this on both FC1 and FC2 samba 3.0.2 and 3.0.3 ... I using the LDAP back for users and samba, but I don't think this should make a difference if the below logs show
2004 Feb 24
3
PDU & schannel errors
I extracted the following weird error from the sys-log regarding pdu and schannel (have the same PID): Feb 24 10:40:37 s-svr01 smbd[31833]: [2004/02/24 10:40:37, 0, pid=31833, effective(65534, 65533), real(65534, 0)] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_pipe_netsec_process(1371) Feb 24 10:40:37 s-svr01 smbd[31833]: failed to decode PDU Feb 24 10:40:37 s-svr01 smbd[31833]: [2004/02/24 10:40:37, 0,
2004 Aug 09
1
Verbose Logs?
Hello. I'm not quite sure what the problem with my samba is. Im running red hat 9 and samba 3.0 and my log has far too much information. this is my samba log: --------------------- samba Begin ------------------------ **Unmatched Entries** lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(978) getpeername failed. Error was Socket operati on on non-socket : 2 Time(s)
2004 May 04
1
Samba PDC
Does Samba3 require windows machine accounts? I need to have users authenticate to a Samba PDC and be able to run logon scripts when authenticated, BUT NOT have to have machine accounts for every user be setup. In other words, can the user authenticate without his/her machine being part of the Domain? Thanks, Rich
2004 Mar 26
3
Error Message?
I'm running samba-3.0.2-7.FC1 on a Fedora Core 1 box. I see this error message in the log file for each user on my network; [2004/03/26 10:55:35, 0] rpc_server/srv_util.c:get_domain_user_groups(372) get_domain_user_groups: primary gid of user [glen] is not a Domain group ! get_domain_user_groups: You should fix it, NT doesn't like that What does it mean? Martin Stacey IT Support
2007 Sep 25
1
Samba and TCPWrappers
Good Morning, I have a Centos 4.5 (x86_64) server running samba to share data with windows users. We've been going through a security audit and the following log entries were noted: [2007/09/24 09:37:29, 0] rpc_server/srv_util.c:get_alias_user_groups(206) get_alias_user_groups: gid of user bendew doesn't exist. Check your /etc/passwd and /etc/group files [2007/09/24 09:37:29, 1]
2003 Oct 05
1
Samba 3.0 issues with mapped drives properties
Mandrake 9.1 Samba 3.0, windows2000 pro sp4. I finally got Samba 3.0 working thanks to G?mes G?za. Now I am having another issue as outlined below: 1)There are 2 users on the Linux pc, markw (regular user) and root. Both have valid samba passwords. 2)I have a share called: [data] path = /test valid users = markw, root read only = No browseable = yes 3)I am able to map the share with the user
2004 May 15
2
Doman Group in new version of samba
New to list sorry if this has been address but didn't see it in recent archives. FC1 with Samba 3.0.2 I had an older RH73 system running samba 2 on it and recent moved up to FC and samba 3. Most everything transfered over well. I just took my smb.comf from the old system and put it on the new system and then ran swat making sure I didn't forget anything. Restarted server and wow... It
2004 Jun 02
2
XP DESKTOP ERROR 2
I sent previously thought I might try again.. I have a samba 3 server hosting approximately 5 clients. I am having problems with one. When any user other than administrator logs on the first thing I get on the desktop is ERROR ACCESS DENIED after clicking ok a few times it goes away and everything is normal. The logs are showing me this for the users login in from that workstation. Why does
2004 Jan 15
4
PDC - initial profile creation
I can now login to my domain from an XP Pro client, as a normal user. Only problem is, I get this: Windows cannot locate the server copy of 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. Possible causes of this error include network problems or insufficient security rights. If this problem
2005 Apr 28
1
get_domain_user_groups
Hello list, I'm using the samba 3.0.11... but when I access the log I have the following message. Somebody know what's happening? Apr 26 10:23:32 dsnd3576 smbd[4245]: [2005/04/26 10:23:32, 0] rpc_server/srv_util.c:get_domain_user_groups(376) Apr 26 10:23:32 dsnd3576 smbd[4245]: get_domain_user_groups: primary gid of user [ze] is not a Domain group ! Apr 26 10:23:32 dsnd3576
2005 Mar 24
2
Samba 3.0.12 (gid of user [joe] doesn't exist) Weird error when Client logs on.
Hi, I just recently purchased a new server and took this opportunity to upgrade to the latest version of samba (3.0.12). Unfortunatly, I have some weird occurances. I have a user called "joe" who is my admin user. In /etc/passwd I have this: joe:x:500:500:Joe:/home/joe:/bin/bash In /etc/group I have this: admin:x:500:joe id returns correctly: uid=500(joe) gid=500(admin)
2003 Oct 07
1
userGroupRid and groupmapping
Hi ! When I create a user with samba-ldap tools, the userRid is calculated if the -x option is set. The userGroupRid is calculated too. But is the groumapping is enabled, the SambaPrimaryGroupSID not correspond with SambaSID of groupmapping Example : Groupe "Domain Users" : gidNumber 100 displayName Domain Users objectClass sambaGroupMapping sambaSID
2004 Sep 18
1
upgraded old smb system to new release with a few errors
I moved an old smb system (version 2) over to a completely new system with version 3.0.7 running on FC2. I just copied the config files over and then ran swat and adjusted any problems that I found. Then save the swat config and started the smb server. Gosh be Good! It worked just fine. But... I stared noticing entries like these in the logs:
2004 Apr 06
3
Samba (2.2.8a or 3.0.2a) + WinXP not updating roaming profiles on logout
I have a linux box running samba configured as my PDC with roaming profiles. Everything was running great until I upgraded to WinXP instead of Win2K. Now, when I log out of my XP session, my profile doesn't get uploaded to the server. The local copy remains in effect until I reboot. When I log out, the following message gets sent to the event logger: [quote] Windows has detected that
2004 Jan 30
1
GroupMap Issues
I have been trying to figure out what this error is: Jan 29 18:23:07 dc2 smbd[20729]: [2004/01/29 18:23:07, 0] rpc_server/srv_util.c:get_domain_user_groups(371) Jan 29 18:23:07 dc2 smbd[20729]: get_domain_user_groups: primary gid of user [barbara] is not a Domain group ! Jan 29 18:23:07 dc2 smbd[20729]: get_domain_user_groups: You should fix it, NT doesn't like that Jan 29 18:23:08 dc2
2010 Aug 18
1
Error: You do not have permission to change your password
I'm using Samba v3.5.4-62 on Fedora 13 PDC Using LDAP passdb backend and do the following... 1. Login as user on Windows system using domain user name and password - Login successful 2. Press Ctrl-Alt-Del 3. Press Change Password 4. Enter old and new password as prompted 5. Receive response "You do not have permission to change your password." I receive the following
2004 Mar 29
2
ACL doesn't work
Hi all, linux:/var/log/samba # cat /etc/fstab | grep acl /dev/sda2 /shared ext3 defaults,acl 0 0 >From XP I connect to my server and try to set permission for my user's home directory, but when I click apply the checked checkboxs set back unchecked. :( linux:/var/log/samba # cat log.smbd [2004/03/29 16:06:31, 1]
2005 May 04
3
roaming profiles problem for new users
Due to hardware failure we had a rushed migration from a Samba v3.0.9 on FreeBSD 4, to v3.0.10 on Mandrake Linux 10.1. Since then I have had problems getting roaming profiles to work for new users. Things works fine for existing users, but things are broken for new ones. The setup is a fairly standard Samba PDC with Windows XP clients. When users added since the upgrade log in, they then do
2004 Jan 12
1
Another problem with Win2k logins...
Hi all, After recovering the former SID that I hadn't had in mind while changing the Linux distro (thanks to Thomas for his help), now I still have some problems. I can't still get any user to login but the ones that must be in cache in the clients (thanks again Thomas). So, I'll give you the logs to see if anybody detects something strange... The users can perform a 'smbclient -L