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2019 Aug 10
2
Standalone Server User Import / Export
Am Freitag, den 09.08.2019, 13:41 +0100 schrieb Rowland penny via
samba:
> ayers at vmbuster:~$ sudo tdbdump samba.tdbsam-export
> > {
> > key(19) = "INFO/minor_version\00"
> > data(4) = "\00\00\00\00"
> > }
> > {
> > key(9) = "NEXT_RID\00"
> > data(4) = "\E8\03\00\00"
> > }
> > {
> > key(13) =
2014 Dec 15
2
Strange problem with pdbedit -Lv : missing users ?
Thank you very much for your answer.
It's the default, internal backend. (smbpasswd)
a) If I do :
tdbdump schannel_store.tdb dump | grep BWPC |grep SECRET | wc
I get 95 machines (this number looks good).
b) smbpasswd is a text file that looks good.
c) I can also do "tdbdump secrets.tdb dump"
Thanks a lot in advance for any advice,
Denis
Le 15.12.2014 22:00, Gaiseric
2014 Dec 16
2
Strange problem with pdbedit -Lv : missing users ?
the testparm command will show you the location of the password file and
the backend type
e.g.
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd
passdb backend = tdbsam
The backend file should be a TDB database file , not a plain text file
(unless left over from an older version.)
You may have users or computers with duplicated SIDs. You should
also use "getent
2017 Aug 25
2
retrieve machine password in current Samba?
We have a wireless network that uses 802.1x authentication, in which domain joined computers use their machine credentials to connect.
Windows machines do this automatically, and until recently Linux computers could join using wicd, wpa-supplicant, and a simple script that would retrieve the machine password with tdbdump.
( specifically tdbdump -k SECRETS/MACHINE_PASSWORD/DOMAIN
2024 Jul 18
1
dbcheck gets uncaught exception
> Do not touch 'DC=DOMAINDNSZONES,DC=COMPANY,DC=INTRA.ldb' (or any of the
> other files in the same directory) directly, do all changes through
> sam.ldb, otherwise you have a very good risk of further damaging your
> database.
I'm not sure if the dup keys in the
'DC=DOMAINDNSZONES,DC=COMPANY,DC=INTRA.ldb' is my root issue and why the
dbcheck fails with that
2011 Jan 09
1
When is a machine SID created?
I have been having a problem with 'net getdomainsid' on a machine that I
set up to be a BDC.
# net getdomainsid
Could not fetch local SID
tdbdump shows that there is no machine SID in secrets.db, so I'm thinking
that I overlooked the step that creates a machine SID. What creates the machine
SID and when? Also, is it the hostname or the netbios name that samba uses as
the machine
2013 Dec 17
1
"net getdomainsid" reporting "Could not fetch local SID" -- am I using this command appropriately?
Good evening,
Distro: ClearOS 6.3 (RHEL-derived with a distro-specific web
configuration tool for samba) I'm only about 90% sure it's version
6.3.
Samba version: 3.6.10-1.v6
Intended use: NT4-style PDC for Windows XP clients
Issue:
My distro's "add machine script" uses the output of "net getdomainsid"
to help populate the new machine account's sambaSID field
2024 Jul 18
1
dbcheck gets uncaught exception
On Thu, 18 Jul 2024 10:29:04 +0200
Heiko Robert via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> > Do not touch 'DC=DOMAINDNSZONES,DC=COMPANY,DC=INTRA.ldb' (or any of
> > the other files in the same directory) directly, do all changes
> > through sam.ldb, otherwise you have a very good risk of further
> > damaging your database.
>
> I'm not sure if
2019 Aug 09
2
Standalone Server User Import / Export
Am Freitag, den 09.08.2019, 08:45 +0100 schrieb Rowland penny via
samba:
> On 09/08/2019 07:38, David Ayers via samba wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag, den 08.08.2019, 20:01 +0100 schrieb Rowland penny
> > via
> > samba:
> > >
> > But what I could do, is copy the setup incl. the tdb files to a
> > test VM to try to reproduce it, upgrade that test VM in the hope
2012 Mar 21
1
IDMAP dump and restore for second server.
Hello all.
I use Samba 3.6.3 on FreeBSD in combination with ZFS, and it all works fine.
I use zfs send to receive my store on a backup machine and i want the users id to be the same as on the master server so to say.
Keeps my backups easy accessable with samba!
Now i know i can dump the IDMAP database using the following: net idmap dump.
I expect a whole bunch of lines,but i get the following,
2009 May 11
2
secrets.tdb and Samba 3.0.28 -> 3.3.4 migration
Hi all,
When moving between Samba 3.0.X revisions, I have been able to copy the
secrets.tdb file and the trust relationships with foreign domains remain
established. However, this does not appear to work when moving directly
from 3.0.X to the 3.3.X branch. Is there a tool available that allows
us to migrate - or can tdbdump (or similar) be used to dump out data
from the 3.0.X format and then be
2024 Aug 19
2
Where samba store printer/driver information?
Samba in AD mode, of course; printer server on a domain member with cups.
For the second time i'me lost, on a server, all the associaton between
printers and drivers, so i've to set it all.
Old samba 3 was clear:
https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/old/Samba3-HOWTO/tdb.html
but now i've not found (even doing 'tdbdump') where printer names, driver
association and so on are
2014 Dec 20
1
sysvol /etc /private replication/backup via git
Just to mention and because I'm in doubt: The samba_backup script contains tdbdump for private folder to create online dumps of all ldb. But the dumps are smaller than the original. Is that ok?
I'm in doubt regarding integrity.
Am 20. Dezember 2014 10:59:59 MEZ, schrieb Marc Muehlfeld <mmuehlfeld at samba.org>:
>Hello Johannes,
>
>Am 18.12.2014 um 12:23 schrieb johannesa:
2004 Jun 30
1
Vampire fails
All,
I'm trying to migrate to samba3 from nt4. Unsuccesfully so far :-(. Instructions are from idealx how-to v1.6. Enviroment is RHFC2/Samba 3.0.3-5/OpenLDAP 2.1.29
Membership to the domain is ok
----------------
# net rpc testjoin
Join to 'NT-DOM' is OK
----------------
The next step would be vampire but it fails with reference to smbtest2-domain. I can't figure out wherefrom
2016 Oct 06
4
winbindd losing track of RFC2307 UIDs
This is what there is in winbindd_idmap.tdb of both members that i have,
whewre file server 2 is working well and file server 1 lose winbind rfc
track.
#
# FILE SERVER 1 - PROBLEM
#
# tdbdump winbindd_idmap.tdb
{
key(9) = "USER HWM\00"
data(4) = "\D0\07\00\00"
}
{
key(10) = "GROUP HWM\00"
data(4) = "\D0\07\00\00"
}
{
key(14) = "IDMAP_VERSION\00"
2005 Nov 30
1
Modify and backup winbindd_idmap.tdb
Hello list,
Is there a possibility to add entries to the winbindd_idmap.tdb manually?
I know I can use tdbdump to see the entries, but is there a chance to modify?
My problem is I have to map some uid to some Windows SID without using LDAP. On the other hand new user not having any uid in linux should map to the range of uid I defind by using
idmap uid = 10000-20000
2nd Question:
Is it
2023 Aug 29
1
Classic Upgrade changes domain SID
On Mon, 2023-08-28 at 23:46 +0200, Peter Koch via samba wrote:
> Hi Andrew and Roland,
>
> I spent some hours today to debug the problem by
> adding lots of printf-statements into the samba4
> source.
>
> Here are my findings:
> - upgrade.py calls passdb.get_global_sam_sid()
> - get_global_sam_sid() calls pdb_generate_sam_sid()
> - pdb_generate_sam_sid() calls
2004 Feb 25
1
client connections to shares
Hi All,
I am wondering:
Is it possible for a windows client to use separate tcp/ip connection per
share.
Meaning that if we have SAMBA server that shares let's say three shares,
then each client that connect to those shares (tcon) will end up having
three tcp/ip connections with the server and of course there will be three
separate smbd to handle each share.
Essentially configuring SMBA
2004 Jun 08
2
Request patch for samba 2.2.2
Dear Sir/Madam,
I'm request patch for samba 2.2.2 on Sun Server (Solaris)
If you require futher information, Please let me know.
Regards.
Udomchai S.
=======================================================
PKGINST: samba
NAME: SMB based file/printer sharing
CATEGORY: system
ARCH: sparc
VERSION: 2.2.2
BASEDIR: /usr/local
VENDOR: Samba Team
DESC: File
2015 Jun 01
1
32 bits limit?
Thank you all for these detailed answers. This size happened on DC where
the import were done. Database with Samba 4 was always significantly bigger
on this host than on the replicated ones. According to that I'll try the
dump trick which would also teach me some things : )
I'll came back after tests...
For LMDB the start seems to be there:
https://jhrozek.fedorapeople.org/sambaxp