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2004 Apr 20
1
RES: Samba 3.0.2a with ADS w2k3 Active Directory, enctype s
Hi Jim, I did what the doc says but the problem is the same. Does anybody saw this work ? I mean, is the Samba 3.0.2a+Kerberos MIT 1.3.3 able to be accessed by a WXP, W2K or W2K3 machine, using Kerberos tickets generated in a Windows 2003 KDC (W2K3 AD) ? Thanks -----Mensagem original----- De: Jim McDonough [mailto:jmcd@us.ibm.com] Enviada em: segunda-feira, 19 de abril de 2004 17:07 Para:
2004 Apr 19
1
Samba 3.0.2a with ADS w2k3 Active Directory, enctypes
Hi people, I have a Linux box running Samba 3.0.2a in ADS mode MIT Kerberos 1.3.3. My W2K e WXP users can't access the linux box by netbios name, the only access that works is by IP address, I know that's caused because access thought IP address don't make use of Kerberos. The most strange for me it's that the same environment works fine with a W2K Active Directory, I read in same
2004 Jul 12
0
Re: Problem upgrading to 3.0.4 and ArcServe
Hi, Now it was my turn to get hit by the problem .... The arcserv is running on windows server is W2003, the samba is 3.0.4a. Winbind is not in use. I'm was to connect to and to browse samba server using windows shell (explorer), but using arcserv I failed to connect/browse the samba shares. The security context for both operations was the same. Besides the interesting message "Error
2004 Jul 12
0
Fw: Re: Problem upgrading to 3.0.4 and ArcServe
Meanwhile I'll learn how to use a spellchecker :) Sorry for the language. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hi, Now it was my turn to get hit by the problem .... The arcserv is running on windows server is W2003, the samba is 3.0.4a. Winbind is not in use. I was able to connect to and to browse samba server using windows shell (explorer), but using arcserv I failed to do so. The
2004 Jul 19
1
Windows 2003 AD/Kerberos Ticket error
I'm attempting to configure Samba 3.0.4 to work with Windows 2003 Active Directory, mapping users' home directories automatically. Currently we use this method in production with Windows 2000 but wish to migrate to 2003. The problem seems to be Kerberos related. I was able to join the Linux box (RedHat 9) to the AD. I can do a "kinit <username>" successfully. Klist shows a
2019 Apr 29
2
missing enctypes in exported keytab
Dear all, this is using debian stretch and Louis' 4.8.11 packages. I am trying to export a keytab, and even for a UPN, samba does not export the AES keys. What could be the mistake? root at dc2:~# net ads enctypes list dns-dc2 'dns-dc2' uses "msDS-SupportedEncryptionTypes": 31 (0x0000001f) [X] 0x00000001 DES-CBC-CRC [X] 0x00000002 DES-CBC-MD5 [X] 0x00000004 RC4-HMAC [X]
2019 Apr 29
2
missing enctypes in exported keytab
On Mon, 2019-04-29 at 18:56 +0100, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: >  > That shouldn't make any difference, the 2003 level only used the > three > enctypes you have now, this is on one of my DC's: > >  root at dc4:~# samba-tool domain level show > Domain and forest function level for domain > 'DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com' > > Forest function level:
2019 Apr 29
2
missing enctypes in exported keytab
Am 29.04.2019 um 19:21 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba: > On Mon, 29 Apr 2019 19:02:44 +0200 > Christian via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >>>>> Thats a strange one.. >>>>> >>>>>> This is correct: 'dns-dc2' uses "msDS-SupportedEncryptionTypes": >>>>>> 31 (0x0000001f)
2013 Jun 12
1
Samba4 DES enctypes
Samba4 4.0.5, CentOS 6.4. How does one enable DES enctypes in Samba? I need these to be available for each user when they log in to enable access to a Kerberized NFSv4 export. Steve
2019 Apr 29
2
missing enctypes in exported keytab
>>> Thats a strange one.. >>> >>>> This is correct: 'dns-dc2' uses "msDS-SupportedEncryptionTypes": >>>> 31 (0x0000001f) >>> Try this first. >>> sudo samba-tool domain exportkeytab dns.keytab >>> --principal=dns-dc2 >> Same result. Cheers, >> > what is the output of 'samba-tool
2019 Apr 29
0
missing enctypes in exported keytab
Hai, Thats a strange one.. > This is correct: 'dns-dc2' uses "msDS-SupportedEncryptionTypes": 31 (0x0000001f) Try this first. sudo samba-tool domain exportkeytab dns.keytab --principal=dns-dc2 Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens > Christian via samba > Verzonden: maandag 29
2019 Apr 29
2
missing enctypes in exported keytab
Am 29.04.2019 um 12:55 schrieb L.P.H. van Belle via samba: > Hai, > > Thats a strange one.. > >> This is correct: 'dns-dc2' uses "msDS-SupportedEncryptionTypes": 31 (0x0000001f) > Try this first. > sudo samba-tool domain exportkeytab dns.keytab --principal=dns-dc2 Same result. Cheers, Christian > > > Greetz, > > Louis > >>
2015 May 21
2
second DC behavior when first switched off
Hello all, I'm always trying to migrate from W2000 server to Samba 4. For doing this, I tried this : - install a W2003 server with AD and DNS services, join it to W2000, transfer roles and after demote the old W2000 -> done - install a Sernet Samba4 with Bind9, join W2003, transfer all 7 roles -> done ( thanks to Rowland ) the sync process is working well in two way, I can manage
2006 Oct 31
0
6403208 kadmin.local -q ''cpw -randkey <princ>'' not using all supported enctypes
Author: willf Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: efc14bf5fbfc26ff040aab6292cb3b1d7b6334aa Log message: 6403208 kadmin.local -q ''cpw -randkey <princ>'' not using all supported enctypes Files: update: usr/src/cmd/krb5/kadmin/cli/kadmin.c
2015 May 15
4
How to properly demote a W2003 from Samba4?
Hello Andrey, Yes, I transfered all the available roles with the Ntdsutil command. and samba-tool fsmo show return all roles. regards Le 15/05/2015 17:26, Andrey Repin a ?crit : > Greetings, Sam! > >> Hello all, >> I'm always trying to migrate from W2000 server to Samba 4. >> For doing this, I tried this : >> - install a W2003 server with AD and DNS services,
2015 May 15
2
How to properly demote a W2003 from Samba4?
Hello all, I'm always trying to migrate from W2000 server to Samba 4. For doing this, I tried this : - install a W2003 server with AD and DNS services, join it to W2000, transfer roles and after demote the old W2000 -> done - install a Sernet Samba4 with Bind9, join W2003, transfer roles -> done At this point the sync process is working in two way, I can manage DNS and AD with rsat
2004 Mar 31
9
failing to browse unix shares with samba 3.0.2a
We upgraded our Solaris 9 samba server to version 3.0.2a and configured Kerberos MIT 1.3.2. I was able to run kinit and join samba to our windows 2003 domain as a domain member, but when I am trying to browse the samba shares from a windows XP machine it is failing. When I am looking at the samba logs this is what I am getting: [2004/03/30 11:15:26, 3]
2006 Aug 11
1
problems trusting a w2003 domain server from samba 3
I have samba 3 PDC (SAMBA domain with hostname "pevpdc") on CentOS 3.7 (package is named samba-3.0.9-1.3E.7) and I have a w2k3 sp1 domain (W2003 domain with hostname "mailserver"). The last is in mixed mode and is an exchange server and the former is without winbind, using smbpasswd backend and "security = user" in smb.conf. I would like to authenticate mailserver
2007 Dec 10
4
snv 77 W2003 domu loses config on reboot/shutdown
Hi All, I successfully installed a 32bit W2003 domu using the following config file (as the CD image wasn''t persistent between reboots, otherwise I would have used virt-install ;-) ) : isk = [ ''file:/images/xvm/w2003/w2003-disk.raw,hdc,w'',''file:/images/isos/en_win_srv_2003_r2_enterprise_cd1. iso,hda:cdrom,r'' ] memory = 512 name = "w2003"
2015 May 18
1
How to properly demote a W2003 from Samba4?
Disturbing... Every where I read I see only 5 roles to transfer in windows 2003 server : * /transfer PDC/ * /transfer RID master/ * /transfer infrastructure master/ * /transfer naming master/ * /transfer schema master/ How to transfer the 2 other "roles"? Thanks. Le 15/05/2015 18:03, Andrey Repin a ?crit : > Greetings, Sam! > >>>> Hello all,