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2015 Oct 08
0
Samba AD PDC , LDAP and Single-Sign-On
On 08/10/15 21:17, Mark Foley wrote: > On Oct 8 2015 09:32 Rowlan Penny wrote: > >> It might help if you were to explain just what you require from single-sign-on ? > Well, perhaps I'm mistaken, but is this not the #1 reason to install Samba4? > From reading this list over the past couple of months it does not seem that > Authenticating users on Windows workstations is
2015 Oct 08
0
Samba AD PDC , LDAP and Single-Sign-On
On Thu, 8 Oct 2015, Mark Foley wrote: > On Oct 8 2015 09:32 Rowlan Penny wrote: > >> It might help if you were to explain just what you require from single-sign-on ? > > Well, perhaps I'm mistaken, but is this not the #1 reason to install Samba4? > From reading this list over the past couple of months it does not seem that > Authenticating users on Windows workstations
2015 Oct 09
0
Samba AD PDC , LDAP and Single-Sign-On
On 08/10/15 23:24, Mark Foley wrote: > On Thu, 08 Oct 2015 21:52 Rowland Penny wrote: > >> What you cannot do is use GPO's like windows does, everything else is >> possible, you just need to setup the clients correctly. > Excellent! I've been messing around with GPOs on Windows AD domains for years, > more extensively this past year with Samba4 AD/DC and I
2002 Mar 11
0
Samba over PPP (Linux dials up NT 4 Workstation, which is in secu re NT network)
Base data: * 1 PC running Linux (Debian), with Ethernet adapter connected to Internet * 1 PC running NT 4 Workstation, with Ethernet adapter connected to a network with NT domain and high security. You have no rigths to setup the domain controller anyhow. There is a DHCP server in the network * 1 serial 9pin cable Task: Connect Linux to NT with the serial cable, in order to access local disks
2016 Jan 14
0
Samba AD/DC, Single-Sign-On, domain users cannot change password
Hmmm, this message is a week old and nothing? I know many of you have domain member hosts in your domain and surely are logging in as domain users authenticating with the Samba4 AD/DC, right? How do you change your password without having the domain Administrator do it for you? --Mark -----Original Message----- From: Mark Foley <mfoley at ohprs.org> Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2016 12:10:16 -0500
2016 Jan 14
0
Samba AD/DC, Single-Sign-On, domain users cannot change password
On 14/01/16 09:36, Rowland penny wrote: > On 14/01/16 05:54, Mark Foley wrote: >> Hmmm, this message is a week old and nothing? >> >> I know many of you have domain member hosts in your domain and surely >> are logging in as domain >> users authenticating with the Samba4 AD/DC, right? >> >> How do you change your password without having the domain
2015 Oct 09
0
Workstations are member servers (or domain members) Re: Samba AD PDC , LDAP and Single-Sign-On
On Thu, 2015-10-08 at 18:08 -0400, Mark Foley wrote: > On Thu, 8 Oct 2015 15:46 Sketch wrote: > > > It's easy in Linux with Samba as well. You basically just need to > > follow > > the directions here: > > > > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_AD_Member_Server > > Thanks for the feedback. OK, I'll check out your link ASAP. The
2016 Jan 15
0
Samba AD/DC, Single-Sign-On, domain users cannot change password
On 15/01/16 05:21, Mark Foley wrote: > You answer piles of questions on this list, so you may not remember, > but you helped me set this whole domain-member/single logon thing last > October. The only thing you had me change with the as-installed PAM > configuration was to add to /etc/pam.d/common-account: session > required pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel/ umask=0002 I also
2015 Oct 10
2
Workstations are member servers (or domain members) Re: Samba AD PDC , LDAP and Single-Sign-On
On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 08:23 Andrew Bartlett wrote: > The main difference between use as a file server vs use as a desktop, > is that pam_winbindd is mandatory for the Samba method (see elsewhere > for using sssd or other tools), as that will get you you the desktop > login. Yes, that does clarify and give me comfort with respect to naming. I understand that the office-central Samba4
2015 Oct 08
3
Samba AD PDC , LDAP and Single-Sign-On
On Thu, 8 Oct 2015 15:46 Sketch wrote: > It's easy in Linux with Samba as well. You basically just need to follow > the directions here: > > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_AD_Member_Server Thanks for the feedback. OK, I'll check out your link ASAP. The "Server" bit in the link gives me pause. I *have* a Samba4 AD/DC "server" already.
2015 Oct 09
2
Samba AD PDC , LDAP and Single-Sign-On
Rowland - thanks for your reply. I did send a message after this one you responded to with several other questions, but I'll pursue questioning on GID/UID in this reply as that is what you've mainly discussed. But, please check out that next email for other questions. Thanks. For a particular domain user in the AD, wbinfo gives: $ wbinfo -i mark HPRS\mark:*:3000026:100:Mark
2016 Jan 14
2
Samba AD/DC, Single-Sign-On, domain users cannot change password
On 14/01/16 05:54, Mark Foley wrote: > Hmmm, this message is a week old and nothing? > > I know many of you have domain member hosts in your domain and surely are logging in as domain > users authenticating with the Samba4 AD/DC, right? > > How do you change your password without having the domain Administrator do it for you? > > --Mark > > -----Original Message-----
2005 Sep 23
1
Not the same folder size on a Linux workstation and on a Windows workstation
Hi all, I made a copy of a folder from a WINXP SP2 to a Linux workstation shared folder. After the copy and from the WINXP SP2 workstation, i look the properties of the remote folder (the copied folder on the Linux workstation) and of the local folder (the original folder on the WINXP workstation) For the remote folder, I have : - 29764 files - 2427 folders - Size : 6868067,965
2015 Oct 08
4
Samba AD PDC , LDAP and Single-Sign-On
On Oct 8 2015 09:32 Rowlan Penny wrote: > It might help if you were to explain just what you require from single-sign-on ? Well, perhaps I'm mistaken, but is this not the #1 reason to install Samba4? >From reading this list over the past couple of months it does not seem that Authenticating users on Windows workstations is the main thing people do. But, is not the ability to
2015 Oct 08
2
Samba AD PDC , LDAP and Single-Sign-On
On Thu, 08 Oct 2015 21:52 Rowland Penny wrote: > What you cannot do is use GPO's like windows does, everything else is > possible, you just need to setup the clients correctly. Excellent! I've been messing around with GPOs on Windows AD domains for years, more extensively this past year with Samba4 AD/DC and I absolutely hate them. In my opinion they are yet another attempt by
2016 Nov 01
0
Workstation Logon Restrictions (Log On To) with samba 4 AD
On Sun, 2016-10-30 at 20:20 +0100, Trenta sis via samba wrote: > Hi, > > After a migration from samba 3 nt domain to samba 4 AD we have > detected > that Workstation Logon Restrictions (Log On To) is not working > correctly, > with samba 3 was working perfect, but after migration we have > detected that > some resources are not available, for example roaming profiles,
2016 Nov 02
0
Workstation Logon Restrictions (Log On To) with samba 4 AD
hi, Can I do any action to recover this feature or similar feature as It was available to samba 3? thanks 2016-11-01 19:27 GMT+01:00 Trenta sis <trenta.sis at gmail.com>: > hi andrew and james, > > my configurations is made from aduc tools as you described but doesn't > work correctly > about andrew message about this issue, I understand that is an issue and > is
2003 Apr 11
0
Samba maps any user to nobody -> problem logging on to samba domain (pdc) from a win xp workstation
I did it all again. The samba workstation account smb_cl is all right. My problem is that after I have joined my samba domain the domain logon does not work. At the logon prompt on my Win XP it says - that no domain controller is available or - that my machine account was not found. My log.smbd says at the same time: [2003/04/11 12:21:59, 0] smbd/password.c:authorise_login(872)
2018 Jun 28
0
How to Join Mac OSX workstation as AD domain member
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 19:31:58 +0100 Rowland Penny wrote: > > On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 13:58:46 -0400 > Mark Foley via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > Well, I've made some progress. Excuse the detail, but this might help > > others as I've so far found NOTHING on this, including with the Mac > > Enterprise maillist (so far). > > > >
2018 Jun 27
0
How to Join Mac OSX workstation as AD domain member
I think I have my Mac AD mappings wrong. The following link https://support.apple.com/kb/PH26272?viewlocale=en_ME&locale=en_ME, says: > On a computer that's configured to use Directory Utility's Active Directory connector, you can > specify an Active Directory attribute to map to the group ID (GID), primary group ID (GID), and > unique user ID (UID) attribute in macOS. >