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2005 Sep 28
1
Domain reconnection after network outage. (ME too)
Hello, I have a problem that seems to be similar as Ollivers (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.samba.general/61240/) but I cant find any answer to his question. After a network outage the samba server can't "reconnect" even after a _reboot_ of the whole server. I'm running Debian stable Samba 3.0.14a-3. The message I get in log.windbindd ----- [2005/09/28 10:10:54, 1]
2005 Jul 29
2
winbind gives NT_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES error after a few hours of running
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 We have a samba 3.0.14a server connected via NT4 to an ADS domain, and after a few hours of access, winbind stops autheticating, and gives errors like this: [2005/07/29 09:32:33, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:fill_grent_mem(133) ~ could not lookup membership for group rid S-1-5-21-1957994488-1409082233-725345543-512 in domain MERCYHOME (error:
2004 Nov 03
1
samba and domain local groups
Quick question about Samba and Domain Local groups. Ive got a Samba 3.0.7 server (redhat 8) as a domain member of a 2K Domain in native mode. (security = domain). Std Windows group mgmt says: Users are members of Global Groups. Global Groups are members of local groups Local Groups control access to resources. So ive got a Domain Local group I want to use to restrict access to a samba share:
2003 Jul 23
1
Samba 3.0 beta 3 issues
Hi there, I'm using Samba 3.0 beta 3 on RH 9 (connecting to a Windows 2000 domain, as a member server) and I'm having trouble keeping samba running reliably. At random times it seems to stop recognising names from the domain. Restarting winbind fixes the problem, but then it occurs randomly again, usually once or twice a day. At least once it has fixed itself after being broken overnight
2006 Oct 17
1
winbind: wbinfo -g sees "domain users", getent group does not
I have configured winbind on a Linux file server, connecting to a Samba PDC. When I run wbinfo -g, I can see the group "domain users". On the other hand, when I run getent group, I do not see this group. Apart from a few other groups, all groups are visibile in both wbinfo -g and getent group. When running for the first time wbinfo -u, getent passwd and wbinfo -g, I got the results
2006 Mar 02
2
Problem with Universal Groups
Everyone, With many thank to Jerry, my cross domain authentication is now working. This leads to a new problem. I cannot get samba to authenticate a remote domain user in a Universal group to authenticate properly. Here are the details: USTR-LINUX-1:~ # wbinfo --name-to-sid=NA\\USTR-LINUX-1-REDHAT-READ S-1-5-21-725345543-2052111302-527237240-349134 Domain Group (2) USTR-LINUX-1:~ # wbinfo
2004 Oct 31
2
Re: Trusting and trusted domain (home mapping) problem
Hi Igor, I got stuck now. I did my best. I got stuck at the winbind which I suspected is the reason why the domainA_computer cannot map the domain_B user's home directory. 1. What are the settings of your winbind? 2. Do you use only "winbind" in your libnss_ldap or use "ldap" as well? 3. My winbind works with :- (For both sides) wbinfo -t wbinfo -p wbinfo -u wbinfo
2006 Apr 26
1
Bad Password
Everyone, I am going nuts trying to figure this problem out. I have successfully joined a SUSE 10 server to our domain and configured samba for ADS authentication. This exact setup works on all my other servers. On this one, I keep getting access denied when entering my domain password despite the fact that I have tried it literally dozens of times. I am 100% confident I am
2005 Apr 14
2
Using idmap_rid backend, cannot browse home directory from XP
Samba version is 3.0.10 on Gentoo linux. I am trying to use idmap_rid backend in a Windows AD environment, the Linux PC acting only as a domain member. I am using idmap_rid because I need UID/GID predictability. I can log in to console correctly, and it shows the right user and the "Domain Users" as the group. When I use default winbind TDB, I can browse the home directory from an XP
2008 Aug 02
2
wbinfo -u and -g work, getent passwd works, getent group DOES NOT WORK
Hi, I'm trying to get some Ubuntu8.04 clients to authenticate to an Ubuntu8.04 Samba domain controller. Everyone is running Samba 3.0.28a. Side question: should I upgrade to 3.2? Keep in mind that means finding binaries for ubuntu or compiling from source for a server and 20 clients. Basically wbinfo -u and -g work, getent passwd works, getent group DOES NOT WORK. My domain is called
2008 Feb 14
1
Winbind problem with more details.
Everyone, One of our developers was kind enough to insert some bug checking into the mod_auth_pam and mod_auth_sys_group so that we could see a little more of what was going on with our authentication failures. Here is what we just saw. Two of our users NA\connelmp and NA\guminssa both started getting messages that they were not part of the required group. Here is the log for
2007 May 16
3
Winbind - wbinfo -u works, getent passwd only gives local users
I only have limited Samba experience, and expect this is a silly mistake, but have been unable to find a solution I have installed Samba and Winbind on my desktop Linux (Debian) machine (SPARKSTONELX), aiming to unify logins with other windows machines accessing the PDC, again samba/Debian, with tdbsam password backend. All is well, joining the domain, and getting account details using wbinfo -u,
2005 Oct 06
7
Patch: FC4 spec file
The patch below modifies the spec file for FC4 RPM builds as follows: 1.) Build binaries using the -lmcheck option; various samba commands and smbd process crash badly without; see, for example: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=164353 2.) The Fedora project's samba RPMS install mount.cifs; it would help to have samba.org's RPMS do the same. It would be nice to
2023 Jul 28
1
check_account: Failed to find local account with UID" issue / The university of Chicago
Hi Experts, We encountered a weird issue after restarting the server. Seems everything working fine on the configuration side but the user?s not able to authenticate with the Samba server. Can you please help to investigate the issue? Our setup details and configuration file + error logs + service status. Samba:- 4.18.3-0 CentOS Linux release 8.4.2105 Authentication mechanism is SSSD [root at
2009 Jun 25
0
samba 3.0.33 / AD / winbind / no users returned from nested groups
Hi all, I've not found a search that addressed this problem I'm seeing with 3.0.33 (Centos 5.3 3.0.33-3.7.el5), and before I go further down the diagnostic process, I thought I'd check if what I am doing is supposed to work. I have an install of Centos 5.3 connected to active directory, using winbind & idmap_rid (it is only serving files via samba). [global] workgroup =
2005 Aug 26
4
Samba clients fail after reboot
Hi all, since three weeks ago, whenever one of our Linux client gets rebooted, it can't get access to a W2K domain anymore. Everything is working, nothing is changed in the configs, the Linux machines are simply rebooted. Does anyone know whether tehre is a security update or so on w2K that causes this? Another strange thing is that once in a while for an unknown reason loggin in to the linux
2008 Feb 13
1
Problem with winbind not seeing a user as part of a group
Everyone, Here is a challenge for all of you samba experts! Lately I have been seeing a problem where winbind is not correctly identifying a user as a member of a group he most certainly belong to. This is with a Domain Local group so I know samba should support it. Users access a HTTPS (SSL) webpage that is secured by a Domain Local group. Sometimes they get in,
2004 Jun 09
2
use password server= when security=ADS or not???
Dear list, I?m using samba 3.0.4 on a RHL9 server as domain member in a W2k3 ADS (native) environment. The shares on the Samba server are used by XP clients and these clients get the shares via scripting while they logon on the ADS. In the ADS domain there are several ADS servers (on remote locations, connected via routers) that have the same global catalog. This means that an XP client that
2016 Jul 12
2
Failed to find domain Unix Group
Hello! My file server is running ubuntu samba 4.3.0 and today started the problem that my IDs have changed and this caused countless problems. In the logs I have the following: Jul 12 15:57:07 samba fileserver winbindd [1141] [07.12.2016 15: 57: 07.605992, 0] ../source3/winbindd/winbindd_group.c:45(fill_grent) Jul 12 15:57:07 samba fileserver winbindd [1141]: Failed to find domain 'Unix
2004 Aug 31
0
Overloaded winbind
I'm running Samba 3.0.4 on Red Hat Enterprise ES v3 (Update 2), utilizing ACLs on ext3. Yesterday I discovered that my backup application (Galaxy 5.0) doesn't back up ACLs and won't until the next release (sometime this fall). I figured that I'd do a "poor man's backup" of the ACLs by running "getfacl -R --absolute-names /shares > /root/acls" on a daily