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2016 Jun 03
2
Cannot share folders access denid PDC+LDAP.
Hi, is time to get help.
I have a DOMAIN with samba3.6.23-9.el5_11 Centos 5.11 x64
Windows XP/Win7/Win8.1 domain no issues.(x32/x64)
I have even 2 Linux Centos 5.x in my domain x64
Now, I have add 1 Centos 6.x x64 updated.
Samba 3.6.23-35.el6_8
I had setup LDAP client on this server to get users/groups and add to my
domain with net rpc join, no issue.
I can see the server on my domain no
2016 Jun 06
2
Cannot share folders access denid PDC+LDAP.
Hi mathias, thanks for taking time to see this issue.
In my case is not a AD, is still a NT4 style.
I will try the option, thanks.
On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 5:31 AM, mathias dufresne <infractory at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Alberto,
>
> No idea about your issue as I'm playing with Samba to build AD only, I can
> only tell you that I did tested on my Samba AD DC and I can use
2016 Jun 06
0
Cannot share folders access denid PDC+LDAP.
Hi Alberto,
No idea about your issue as I'm playing with Samba to build AD only, I can
only tell you that I did tested on my Samba AD DC and I can use upper,
lower or mixed case in user names:
dc108:/opt/initial_setup# id mtest
uid=3000017(AD\mtest) gid=3000018(AD\not_system_users)
groupes=3000018(AD\not_system_users),3000017(AD\mtest)
dc108:/opt/initial_setup# id mTest
uid=3000017(AD\mtest)
2016 Jun 07
0
Cannot share folders access denid PDC+LDAP.
mathias, that flag help me, is now working, thanks!!!
On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 11:48 AM, Alberto Moreno <portsbsd at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi mathias, thanks for taking time to see this issue.
>
> In my case is not a AD, is still a NT4 style.
>
> I will try the option, thanks.
>
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 5:31 AM, mathias dufresne <infractory at gmail.com>
> wrote:
1996 Dec 06
1
Stupid passwd tricks: User with blank GECOS can''t change passwd
I have discovered that a user who has a blank GECOS field in the passwd file
under RedHat 4.0 (Colgate) is unable to change passwords. Running the passwd
command goes like this:
[user@host user]$ passwd
Password: [entry of old passwd]
New password: [entry of new passwd]
[user@host user]$ echo $!
1
[user@host user]$
Setting the name field in the GECOS seems to solve this problem.
[mod: While
2009 Feb 05
0
Changes to the gecos field returned by winbind
This is a trivial request -- and not a bug, but it could really make my
life easier. I don't know if other Samba users would find this useful or
not.
I'm using winbind to give "Windows" (samba domain) users access to Linux
systems, and we need to audit, generate reports, etc. on who has access,
etc. We're also using winbind groups in /etc/sudoers, so that gets audited
2006 Oct 25
1
smbldap-tools, gecos, & displayName
Hi,
I am using the Idealx smbldap scripts to manage my samba users in an
OpenLDAP backend.
The smbldap.conf specifies the value for the gecos attribute, which is then
propogated to the displayName attribute by the smbldap-useradd script. As a
result when I log on to windows the user is displayed as "System User" in
the start menu (and presumably other places as well). Ideally there
2012 Jan 02
0
getent/wbinfo and gecos field weird behaviour
Hello there,
I'm having a weird behaviour with getent (and by extension winbind using
wbinfo) when querying for specific user info.
I'm running Samba 3.5.4 in Centos 5.7 (3.5.4-0.83.el5_7.2) with default
options, and securty = ads
Everything works fine, but now I'm working on some autoemails with reports
and I want to get rid of the user names, using user's first / last names
2020 Feb 14
0
winbindd: getent passwd yields empty GECOS field
On Thu, 2020-02-13 at 15:07 -0800, Johan Hattne via samba wrote:
> Dear all;
>
> I'm trying to use winbindd to resolve names in an AD setup. I can
> authenticate just fine, but I've noticed that for some users "getent
> passwd" returns a GECOS field populated with displayName from the LDAP
> servers and for others is does not. For example:
>
> $
2010 Nov 04
1
AD member server - getting a user's name (GECOS)
Greetings,
My odd question for the week - I've been unable to figure out if/how to
do this. Given an Active Directory user ID, is there a way to get the
user's real name?
During testing of our Samba AD member servers I have seen user's given
names appearing in the log files - is there a way that I can pull that
for my own use? Our site uses loginIDs for users that give no clue
2000 Sep 06
1
openssh 2.2.0p1 and finger
Hi all,
just I installed OpenSSH 2.2.0p1 on a HPUX-11 machine and it works. But when I connected to the machine and give "finger -R"-command then in the "Where"-column I see the hostname of the openssh-server instead of the hostname where I came from.
Does anybody have an idea?
Thanks
Stephan
--
LDS Brandenburg
Dr. Stephan Hendl
fon: +49-(0)331-39 471
fax:
2001 Feb 27
1
RedHat 7 - key finger print 00:00:...:00 - fatal: xfree: NULL pointer given as argument
I had the problems above too. The problem here is the utility ssh-keygen of the
RPM-package distribution. It just generates invalid DSA-keys with key finger
prints of 00:00:...:00. The only solution is to compile and install the source
of OpenSSH 2.5.1p1. Though if you're as lazy as I am and still want to use the
RPMs (quite easier to deinstall) then just do the following:
- Install the RPMs
2006 Mar 23
1
HostKey checking and DNS finger print verification
Hello All,
I have a client-server setup with about 100 nodes. We often install the OS
and this results in change of host keys in our server. This necessiates the
need to update all known_hosts files in the client machines. Im using the
VerifyHostKeyDNS option in the client side where the DNS is updated with new
finger print each time we change the host key. But still the SSH client
verifies
2011 Sep 22
0
CEBA-2011:0467 CentOS 5 i386 finger Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2011:0467
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2011-0467.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename )
i386:
66a610f411d56551eac3b77bab9f5638 finger-0.17-33.i386.rpm
f5becc6e09eefa35e9dd797ab25c8d57 finger-server-0.17-33.i386.rpm
Source:
2011 Sep 22
0
CEBA-2011:0467 CentOS 5 x86_64 finger Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2011:0467
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2011-0467.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename )
x86_64:
ce1eaeaaf57cc8ae777d675d2409f841 finger-0.17-33.x86_64.rpm
6828cae7b5da377e61369562e66dce25 finger-server-0.17-33.x86_64.rpm
Source:
2014 Jun 02
0
CEBA-2014:0587 CentOS 6 finger FASTTRACK Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2014:0587
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2014-0587.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
aa9e8c59429c405dbce170189f6c91c89ec214335af6c5633b595c4f4d16f581 finger-0.17-40.el6.i686.rpm
bedf14297e4c0ffb238b107c66ef8df77678665f67666387df4cd945488c7842
2014 Aug 29
0
CEBA-2014:1106 CentOS 7 finger FASTTRACK BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2014:1106
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2014-1106.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
x86_64:
b32aedb24e51893cc01216f683387793dcfdafb014af57e2d8eac82ad04bb740 finger-0.17-52.el7.x86_64.rpm
2010 Feb 22
0
1/2 OT: Finger mail count
Hi all,
Is there how to make the finger command retrieve mail count from maildir?
Thanks and best regards.
--
Marcio Merlone
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2000 May 19
1
utmp and finger
Hi,
I'm trying to set up samba 2.0.7 on our Solaris 2.7 box to
do some utmp logging. Alls fine except is screws up finger:
[35] ucacast@lambda: finger @bruce
[bruce.cs.ucl.ac.uk]
finger: Can't stat /dev/smb/1
[36] ucacast@lambda:
Any work arounds? can I just logg to wtmp, so that finger
works and I can do a last? I've tried playing around, but
can't seem to come up with a