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2003 Feb 25
0
Problmes joining Samba server to Active Directory
Hi. I've now been told the name of our Kerberos server for the Active Directory that I'm trying to join my Samba 3.0 alpha 21 to. As described on http://techupdate.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t481-s2122363-p2,00.html, I configured /etc/krb5.conf like this: [root@ugkbase samba]# cat /etc/krb5.conf [logging] default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log admin_server =
2003 Feb 20
2
Joining Samba 3.0 to a "pure" Active Directory
Hello. I'd like to join a Samba 3.0 alpha 21 server running on RedHat 8.0 to an Active Directory. This AD does NOT support Windows NT 4.0 Domains. In a previous mail, I've been asked if I already have Kerberos setup and tested. I don't. How do I test if Kerberos is working correctly for me? If everything is working fine, I'd like the Samba server to join the AD
2011 Oct 25
1
problems with gluster 3.2.4
Hi, we have 4 test machines (gluster01 to gluster04). I've created a replicated volume with the 4 machines. Then on the client machine i've executed: mount -t glusterfs gluster01:/volume01 /mnt/gluster And everything works ok. The main problem occurs in every client machine that I do: umount /mnt/gluster and the mount -t glusterfs gluster01:/volume01 /mnt/gluster The client
2003 Feb 13
1
How to join a linux machine to a "pure" Active Directory Domain using Samba 3.0alpha21?
Hello. I've now compiled and installed Samba 3.0 alpha 21 on a Red Hat 8.0 box (since I sadly don't have a current Mandrake box available in our network). Now I'm somewhat lost - what do I have to do, to make the Samba server join the Active Directory (which doesn't support NT 4.0 Domains)? Is "net ads join" the only thing I've got to do? Where do I set which AD
2014 Dec 26
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
Jason Long wrote: > Hello Folks. > How are you? > > I joined my CentOS into Windows Domain and I want to give Permission to files and Directory via Active Directory. When I use "getent passwd" and "getent group", I can see All AD users and Groups. I use below command to give Permission to a Folder via ACL : > > setfacl -m g:"jasondomain\jason-rw":rwx
2014 Dec 26
1
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
I use this script to create folders for users #!/bin/bash if [ ! -e /data/homes/$1/$2 ]; then /usr/bin/mkdir -p /data/homes/$1/$2 /usr/bin/chown "$2":"Domain Users" /data/homes/$1/$2 /usr/bin/chmod g+s /data/homes/$1/$2 /usr/bin/chmod 770 /data/homes/$1/$2 /usr/bin/setfacl -m g:"domain admins":rwx /data/homes/$1/$2
2014 Dec 31
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
On 31/12/14 09:55, Jason Long wrote: > Thanks. > I changed the command as below : > > #net rpc rights grant 'jasondomain\Domain Admins' SeDiskOperatorPrivilege -U jasondomain\\administrator -I 192.168.1.1 > > But Got below error : > > Could not connect to server 192.168.1.1 > Connection failed: NT_STATUS_INVALID_WORKSTATION > > Cheers. > > > >
2019 Jan 02
1
Questions regarding upgrading existing PDC to Active Directory
Hi all, I have an existing CentOS server at my school running Samba 4.8.8 as a PDC and using the Tranquil RPM’s (so they support AD). Samba has worked great for me for more than a decade with the users stored now in tdbsam (have not used LDAP, hope not to). This summer I want up upgrade the domain to an AD, and have some questions I was hoping someone could answer: 1. TWO SERVERS: At the
2014 Dec 27
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
On 27/12/14 06:44, Jason Long wrote: > Thank you so much. > No, I'm not. I joined my linux to Windows domain because of AD. I can define some users in my Linux and Windows clients use it to open share and ... but my problem is that I have a lot of users and groups and Redefine all of them in Linux is a little silly :(. I joined my Linux to Windows domain because of use AD users and
2014 Dec 31
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
On 31/12/14 09:17, Jason Long wrote: > Thank you so much but I run below commands on linux : > > > # net rpc rights grant 'jasondomain\Domain Admins' SeDiskOperatorPrivilege -Uadministrator > # net rpc rights list accounts -Uadministrator > > it ask me a password for "administrator: > > Enter administrator's password: > Could not connect to server
2015 Jan 03
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
On 03/01/15 05:41, Jason Long wrote: > Thank you. > Command show below error : > > Could not connect to server 192.168.1.1 > Connection failed: NT_STATUS_INVALID_WORKSTATION > > :( > > > > On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 2:05 AM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> wrote: > On 31/12/14 09:55, Jason Long wrote: >> Thanks. >> I changed
2014 Dec 29
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
On 29/12/14 12:52, Jason Long wrote: > Thank you so much. > > I did some changes like below : > > /dev/mapper/vg_print-lv_root / ext4 user_xattr,acl,defaults 1 1 > > > Then "lsof | grep /dev/mapper/vg_print-lv_root" not have any output. > I added below lines to [global] section too : > > vfs objects = acl_xattr > map acl
2015 Jan 03
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
On 03/01/15 12:38, Jason Long wrote: > Thanks. > > I enter "net ads testjoin" and it show me : > > ads_connect: No logon servers > Join to domain is not valid: No logon servers You are *not* joined to the domain, I suppose this should have been asked earlier, but how did you do the domain join ? Rowland > > If it is incorrect, Why I can Login to Linux via
2014 Dec 27
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
On 27/12/14 11:55, Jason Long wrote: > You right. I joined my Linux box into Windows domain. > Of course. I attached my "smb.conf". Can you see it? > > > On Saturday, December 27, 2014 3:36 AM, Rowland Penny > <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> wrote: > > > On 27/12/14 06:44, Jason Long wrote: > > > Thank you so much. > > No, I'm not. I
2004 May 13
3
Winbind ADS Issues w/ *TONS* of Pre-Research
Samba Team, I've been trying to get my Samba server to authenticate users against a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain controller, and it just doesn't work. I've encountered a TREMENDOUS amount of postings from people who have run into the same issue, and there's never any responses with a resolution. I must have viewed more than 500 postings over the course of the day. I
2015 Jan 03
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
On 03/01/15 15:08, Jason Long wrote: > Thank you. > I used below videos for join my Linux Box to Windows domain : > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3TFPDT9uic > > Please look at this video and I used instructions in it and LikeWiseOpen tool. > > > Cheers. > > > > On Saturday, January 3, 2015 5:45 AM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>
2015 Jan 04
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
On 04/01/15 10:17, Jason Long wrote: > Thanks a lot. > I enter the command and result is : > > Using short domain name -- JASONDOMAINI > Joined 'PRINTMAH' to dns domain 'JASONDOMAIN.JJ' > but after run "net rpc testjoin" : > > Unable to find a suitable server for domain JASONDOMAINI > Join to domain 'JASONDOMAINI' is not valid:
2014 Dec 24
3
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
Hello Folks. How are you? I joined my CentOS into Windows Domain and I want to give Permission to files and Directory via Active Directory. When I use "getent passwd" and "getent group", I can see All AD users and Groups. I use below command to give Permission to a Folder via ACL : setfacl -m g:"jasondomain\jason-rw":rwx /home/local/jasondomain/jason/test and I
2014 Dec 27
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
On 27/12/14 14:18, Jason Long wrote: > Thank you so much. > I changed my "smb.conf" and "password-auth-ac". I attached two file > for you and you can see them. My problem not solved :( and login > windows showed and not accept my username and password, I attached it too. > I paste my "fstab" file here and as you see the "acl" is enabled for
2009 Aug 03
0
sub-directory permissions and active directory group membership
I'm not sure where the problem is, but security group membership and access to sub-directories is giving me fits. Take 2 unique security groups as example, group1 and group2. If within my top level share there is a directory labeled marketing and a second directory labeled legal, where group1 and group2 are assigned to marketing and legal respectively, then the group1 members should not