Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "Suse 9.1 Samba"
2004 Jun 14
2
Member Server in Active Directory
I'm trying to join a Samba 3.0.4 (compiled from source on Debian) to an
Active Directory as a member server. I believe Kerberos is configured
correctly as kinit creates a ticket for the realm. Executables appear to have
support for Kerberos and LDAP (smbd -b | grep KRB and grep LDAP) return OK.
When I try to join the AD with
net ads join -U myadminusername
I'm prompted for my
2005 Jun 11
1
Problem joining a domain using ads
server: ms 2003 with ads
client: debian 3.1/samba 3.0.14
smb.conf:
..
[global]
workgroup = SP-GRUPPE
password server = 10.85.117.150
realm = SP-GRUPPE.DE
encrypt passwords = no
server string = %h server (Samba %v)
obey pam restrictions = yes
passdb backend = tdbsam, guest
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *Enter\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n
*Retype\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n .
2005 Nov 01
1
Join ADS domain - Insufficient Access
SLES 9 SP2
samba-3.0.14a-0.4
heimdal-lib-0.6.1rc3-55.15
samba-winbind-3.0.14a-0.4
pam-modules-9-18.10
pam_krb5-1.3-201.7
I've been searching for days for a concrete answer to this question:
Is it possible to join an ADS domain from a Linux Samba server without
having Administrator privileges? Yes or No.
If so exactly what are the minimal requirements for joining the Linux
box to the
2004 Jul 20
1
Chasing the "ads_add_machine_acct: Insufficient access" problem
Okay, the jist of this whole thing, I get this infamous (?) problem, I
have been trying to search though the archives of samba-general on gmane
and also in my archive of this list. I have only seen requests for the
magical answer.
Environment: W2K/W2K3 mixed ADS going Native ADS only soon. Samba 3.0.4
compiled from source on a RHEL AS30 machine. MIT Kerberos v1.3.4 also
compiled from source.
2004 Nov 02
1
net ads join fails
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
~ /usr/bin/net ads join -Udennisb
dennisb password:
[2004/11/02 17:31:56, 0] libads/ldap.c:ads_add_machine_acct(1006)
~ Host account for if-srv-hos1 already exists - modifying old account
[2004/11/02 17:31:56, 0] libads/ldap.c:ads_join_realm(1342)
~ ads_add_machine_acct: No such object
ads_join_realm: No such object
Also:
net user | wc -l
reports
2005 Nov 08
1
ADS Join and Insufficient Access
My agency is moving all users and computers to a new domain. Our current domain uses AD and the new domain will use AD. My current samba servers are running 3.0.20a with ADS security with winbind on Debian Stable (Sarge) with no problems.
I set up a test samba server using 3.0.20b, the new krb5.conf and smb.conf.
kinit works fine. ("Authenticated to Kerberos v5")
I prestage the server
2005 Jul 20
5
Samba Server not using domain users as samba users
Good evening everyone:
I am struggling with a problem here.
I have a brand new FC3 server set up. My Windows domain is a windows 2003 active directory domain.
I have samba configured as below
[global]
netbios name = SRVWEB-01
server string = MCA Production Web Server
printing = cups
idmap gid = 15000-20000
password server = srvdc01
idmap
2004 Sep 02
2
Can't mount samba drive or join domain with W2K3 server
Please cc me on replies.
My employer recently upgraded to W2K3. I have no control over the
employer's set up and limited access to information. Under the old
server, everything was working fine. Now I can't mount the shared drive
anymore.
I'm running Debian sid; samba 3.0.6-3.
################################################
# mount shared_drive
cli_negprot: SMB signing is
2006 Nov 01
1
Windows != Samba - NETBIOS name handling
Hi,
I'm using samba just for its "net join" functionality. Computer accounts and kerberos keytabs are
created by Samba in Active Directory via "net ads join", then used by UNIX clients to authorise and
authenticate via LDAP and Kerberos.
Samba works perfectly until the computers hostname is longer than 15 characters. Then any attempt to
join the domain fails with:
----
2005 May 31
1
Samba AD member
hello
have such problems with my samba 3.0.12 @ FreeBSD 5.4
we have an Active Directory here. and a domain.
root@freeway# testparm
Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
Processing section "[public]"
Processing section "[private]"
Loaded services file OK.
Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER
Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions
# Global parameters
2004 May 21
0
Insufficient access error
I've been working on getting Samba 3.0.4-2 to join our test W2k3 Active
Directory for most of the day. When I try to join with this command :
net ads join -U w702a-palmadesso "w702\NonCatComputers"
According to my official Samba HowTo Book this should join the domain
specified in my smb.conf. Instead I get the following output :
[root@w72l-tux samba]# net ads join -U
2006 May 22
1
Join ADS problem
Problem with join to Active Directory
[root@clust-master samba]# net ads join -S 10.0.0.1 -U Administrator
Administrator's password:
[2006/05/22 10:24:05, 0] libads/ldap.c:ads_join_realm(1640)
ads_add_machine_acct (clust): Type or value exists
ads_join_realm: Type or value exists
[root@clust-master samba]# kinit Administrator@COROD.LOCAL
Password for Administrator@COROD.LOCAL:
As you can
2004 May 18
6
Unix Extensions
I have a Samba 3 server, and a client with Samba 3. The server has a
share for home directories, and the client is trying to mount it, but
after it's mounted, I still can't create any symbolic links. Also, the
GUI login (Red Hat Enterprise default) isn't working, but I think that's
just a symptom of the symbolic and hard links not working.
Any idea why, when I enable unix
2004 May 20
5
Samba 3 + Win2k = Headache
I have a feeling I may have lost focus on the issue in some of my
previous messages... so here's my dilemma.
I have several Windows (2000 and XP) clients, and several Linux (Red Hat
Enterprise 3, 2.4.21 kernel) clients. I've got a couple servers, one is
currently Windows 2000 Server, and one is Linux (same as above, with the
snapshot Samba running). I want to be able to have users log
2004 May 25
2
Strange problem with icons on the desktop
Thanks everyone for helping me get the home directories working over
SMB, especially Ben Ford for his workaround for the Xauth and GDM.
Now I've got a problem that, most likely, nobody's ever noticed
before... or is something specific to me. I've got a Linux client, and a
Samba server, and a Windows 2000 server, both set up EXACTLY the same.
I've got a test user and the home
2004 May 27
5
Ghost Image + Winbind = Panic
I had a test machine up and running Samba, joining an AD domain, and set
up with winbind... when I ran "getent passwd" it would list all the
local users, and all the domain users. I could also log in as a domain
user without any problem. So, I made an image of the hard drive, and
copied it to 7 other machines. Now, those 7 are having a strange
problem. I changed the names and IP's of
2004 Dec 02
3
net ads join fails - "Preauthetication failed"
After a lot of different problems and variations of krb5.conf and
samba.conf files I am currently stuck with the following error trying to
join a domain
net ads join -U nfybw@UIB.NO 'Klienter\IT\MatNat\IFT\Samba
Servers\IT-gruppen'
nfybw@UIB.NO's password:
[2004/12/02 15:34:36, 0] libads/ldap.c:ads_add_machine_acct(1367)
ads_add_machine_acct: Host account for iftsmb100 already
2003 Dec 11
7
.Xauthority & SMB
I asked this question a while ago, but never got any response. Since
then, I've researched the problem some more, so I can give a much more
concise description of what's happening.
I'm mounting the home directories of the users upon login (using
pam_mount) from the Windows server. However, none of the users can run X
Windows. It says there's a problem with the .Xauthority file.
2004 Jun 03
2
Winbind scalability issue
In other people's environments or test situations, what kind of scalability
do you see with winbind? How many aggressive users can be supported?
Using:
Suse SLES 8 for ibm iSeries
Samba authentication with winbind against win2k active directory.
at the moment, a 100 FD network connection
3 windows DC's to authenticate against.
Alex Laslavic
Havertys Tech Services
2004 Jul 09
3
validate root locally with winbind
I have set up winbind successfully, but every time I need to perform any task
as root, winbind tries to login via the domain server, which gives an
"incorrect password" error. Is there a way to set things up so that the root
user is only checked against the local passwd/shadow files?
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Ramon Casha
Malta Linux User Group (http://linux.org.mt)