Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "[OS X] OD authentication issue?"
2011 Sep 18
0
samba log - mac osx - console output - hacking evidence?
On Sun, 2011-09-18 at 16:52 -0400, Jennifer Buxton wrote:
> Dear Samba Support,
1) This is not a support E-Mail address. This E-Mail address is for
reporting security vulnerabilities in the Samba software. It is not for
support.
2) For support issues, you may wish to take your question to the
samba at samba.org list, where I have redirected this reply.
3) At first glace, looking at the
2010 Mar 12
1
Samba4 Auth Against OpenDirectory (OpenLDAP)
I've been working through the instructions on the samba wiki:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/LDAP_Backend/OpenLDAP
My OpenLDAP is running on Snow Leopard Server in an OpenDirectory
environment. I run into this error:
Administrator password will be set randomly!
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup/provision", line 222, in <module>
2007 Aug 28
0
winbind with NSS backend incorrect convert UIDs to SIDs
Hi
I have PDC on samba 3.0.10 with LDAP (OpenDirectory on MacOSX). I need configure fileserver(both NFS and SMB) in domain(samba 3.0.25a on Solaris)
Server get NSS information from LDAP(OpenDirectory) and winbind get UIDs from NSS: idmap backend = nss
Users authentication works fine. Users can use shares. I can view ACLs, but can't set it.
log:
> [2007/08/28 16:47:44, 0]
2011 Aug 19
1
Password sync in 3.6.0 on OS X 10.7, Lion
My company, which is a mac-heavy shop in the printing industry, needed
to migrate to a faster file server. As our directory trees are very
large, both Samba, and Netatalk were bogging down badly on our Linux
server (Samba, due to heavy CPU usage during directory listings - the
case-sensitive file system issue, and netatalk because the cnid db was
getting too big).
Our solution was to switch to a
2012 Mar 28
2
patch for OSX
Attached is a patch to make sshd work on OSX when using plain ol' Kerberos authentication as opposed to opendirectory authentication.
Cheers,
Nick
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2004 Jun 26
1
Roaming profiles brings error with prf*.tmp files
We have an Apple OSX 10.3.4 Opendirectory (LDAP) Server with an SAMBA
(3.0.2) PDC Server with roaming profiles for Windows XP (SP1 Prof) Clients
on the Server. The Share for the PCs is only shared with SMB.
When a PC log off, the profile will be copied to the server and brings the
error message that the files prf*.tmp can?t be copied to the server.
This error message occours not every time and
2015 Aug 23
1
is winbind/nmbd required for pure mac os x clients ?
Hi all,
we have mac os x (10.10 mostly) clients that are binded to an open
directory server (mainly an openldap with a password server). We want to
share folder on samba through Kerberos. It does work but we have some
strange behavior with secondary groups and with permissions in general.
Before entering into detailed questions about "fine tunning", I'd like
to be sure of the
2004 Aug 02
0
OS X Hang Issue
Hello List,
I have a bit of a strange problem with an OS 10.3.3 XServe (Samba
3.0.2) that I've inherited from a previous sysadmin ;). It's a bit hard
to describe but I'll do my best and include applicable log files and the
smb.conf.
Ok, first of all this machine is bound to our Active Directory domain
and authenticates users there (security = ads). It uses the Windows
2000 DC
2010 Dec 18
1
Unable to mount SMB shares under Mac OS 10.6.5
Help -
(I'm new to the list, so please be gentle) I've tried Seagate support, and Apple Forums with no resolution or adequate suggestions for troubleshooting/resolving this issue, so I thought I'd try the samba community. It's a bit esoteric for me/most Mac users (SMB shares under Max OS X), but I thought I'd give it a try.
I can no longer mount any shares from my Seagate
2015 Apr 02
3
Allowing file permissions changes with mac os x clients.
Hi All,
at work all our clients are macs (10.10 yosemite). We are trying to move
from the classical afp file server to a samba based file server. After a
lot of testing, things now works more or less: a mac server acts as
Kerberos+OpenLDAP and a linux debian 7 box is doing the file server with
samba 4.2.0.
A client which has "joined" (which is bound in mac jargon) the
2007 Jan 17
2
Slow at loading large folder tree
The thing is, on the same machine, same net same moment, when I load
the same folder from windows XP (through parallels) it takes like
10sec while samba 10min!!!
MTU is 1500, set to match 100T devices like router and NAS on the
LAN. Even on crossover cable it freaks out the same way.
Btw my NAS is a Lacie Ethernet drive with linux based firmware and
samba. Funny enough I load folders (ie
2010 Sep 08
1
Authentication questions with domain
Hi there.
I have a FreeBSD server running Samba 3.3, connected to a domain who's
PDC is a MacOS 10.6 server running Samba 3.0.28 (ancient I know).
Working all fine, except for one thing I find annoying.
MacOS server has a concept of username alias. You can have as many
aliases as you want, using any of those aliases are the same as using
the primary one.
It's rather well implemented in
2007 Nov 15
9
Samba unable to bind to LDAP server
I've spent the last several days trying to get Samba to bind to our
OpenDirectory server for user authentication with no success.
Whenever I try start Samba, it complains that the connection to the
LDAP server failed with invalid credentials. I am authenticating
other services against the LDAP server through NSS, so I am a bit at a
loss as to why Samba won't run. I'm also a bit at a
2004 Jun 25
1
Problem setting ACLs on files/folders... plz help!
I'm running Samba on a Mac OS X server, and the server is a member of a
Windows domain (Windows 2003).
Samba is setup for security=domain permissions.
I have opened up a file share to the Windows machines named AppDeployment.
I'm able to open \\xserve\AppDeployment on a Windows server, and am able to
create directories and copy files in there. (Btw, when i attempt to "net
2004 Jun 22
0
How to access Samba file share from Windows w/o requiring guest logon?
I've attached an Apple XServe to our Windows domain, and have successfully
setup all the Active Directory integration.
I've been able to expose a file share to Windows via Samba from the XServe,
but it's still requring a guest account login.
For example, when i try and open <file://\\xserve\AppStorage>
\\xserve\AppStorage from the Windows Explorer, it shows a username/pwd
2004 Jun 23
0
security=ADS, and 'guest' access?
I've attached an Apple XServe to our Windows domain, and have successfully
setup all the Active Directory integration.
I've been able to expose a file share to Windows via Samba from the XServe,
but it's still requring a guest account login. For example, when i try and
open \\xserve\AppStorage from the Windows Explorer, it shows a username/pwd
dialog. If i type in
2005 May 18
0
Tiger, Samba, and ADS (resend)
I apologize if you received this twice. I received an error after my
first email.......
Trying to get Samba working with Active Directory and ACL's on an OS X
(Tiger) server. So far it hasn't been too easy. We were able to
finally recompile version 3.014 with ACL's on the server. Now we are
stuck trying to get AD integration to work. Ideally, we would like it
set up so that the
2005 Oct 13
0
BDC cannot contact PDC on different subnet (3.0.10)
Hi everyone,
I am struggling to promote a samba 3.0.10 standalone server to a BDC,
because it cannot contact the PDC which is on a different subnet
connected via a VPN.
Having lost several days I believe this may be because it Samba is
broadcasting WINS domain discovery requests on its local subnet, which
of course it not reaching the PDC as broadcasts are not sent across the
VPN. The PDC is
2006 May 20
0
Windows 98 connection problems on MacOSX
I'm having problems connecting to a Samba server from my Windows 98 machine. Ultimately, I would like printing to work. But, I'm just trying to get the "homes" part to work first.
Samba 3.x is running on a Mac OSX 10.4. I can connect using smbclient on both the Mac itself and on my Linux machine. For example,
$ smbclient //mini/noelle
works. It asks for a password, I type
2015 Apr 02
0
Allowing file permissions changes with mac os x clients.
On 02/04/15 20:53, samba wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> at work all our clients are macs (10.10 yosemite). We are trying to
> move from the classical afp file server to a samba based file server.
> After a lot of testing, things now works more or less: a mac server
> acts as Kerberos+OpenLDAP and a linux debian 7 box is doing the file
> server with samba 4.2.0.
>
> A client