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2005 Mar 01
0
Windows 2003 Active Directory - Cannot authenticate
I've been checking the authentication with "wbinfo -a <username>%<password>", which is failing with the following error: plaintext password authentication failed error code was NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER (0xc0000064) error messsage was: No such user Could not authenticate user <username>%<password> with plaintext password challenge/response password
2007 May 22
1
Active Directory authentication no longer works
Hello all, I have 3 Linux boxes all authenticating against 2 Windows 2003 domain controllers. Each Linux box is running a different Linux and samba version: Box1: CentOS 3.4 3.0.25-7 Box2: CentOS 4.4 3.0.10-1 Box3: CentOS 5 3.0.23c-2 Their smb.conf and krb5.conf files are all identical (below). A few days ago authentication stopped working and my /var/log/messages fills up with
2003 Oct 06
0
Samba 3.0 & Windows 2003 server ADS
Hi there I'm having trouble getting winbindd working properly (I think). My understanding is that winbindd uses a kerberos 5 session (with 2003 server) to authenticate the machine to ADS, before any users have logged in. Then it uses that session ticket to authenticate all users of the smb server. Is that correct ? I can run kinit ok, and klist shows me a krb5 ticket (using a Domain
2008 Sep 19
1
joining samba server to Active Directory for
Hi I'm trying to get my samba file server to authenticate against my windows 2008 active directory server , so that there is a unified log in and if anyone logs onto the box the they are authenticated against the a server and there account is created. I'm battling to get my samba server server to join the domain .. I can get any further than this [root@technical-vmlab ~]# kinit
2005 Mar 01
1
SMB Signature verification failed on incoming packet!
I am running Samba 3.0.9/KRB5 1.4 on Centos 3.4 on x86 with security = ADS in a Win2k3 domain. I have successfully used kinit to authenticate, joined the domain, and wbinfo -g/-u/-t return the expected results. However, when I try and access the samba shares from a Win2k3 box, it fails telling me I don't have permissions to access the share. Needless to say I am thoroughly perplexed. I have
2004 Nov 17
0
Authenticating off a Windows 2003 ADS DC with Samba/Winbind
[originally posted to fedora-users] I'm having difficulty getting samba/winbind to authenticate of a W2K3 box. I've searched the list archives and although there are some similar problems, none have seemed to help resolve this one. Here's the network configuration: - Windows 2003 Server gx270-rmaniar [192.168.0.100] - Fedora Core 3 gx280rmaniarFC3 [192.168.0.5] FYI: A Windows XP box
2018 Jul 27
3
macOS 10.13.6 error joining to Samba 4.8.3
Dear All, I have recently setup a completely new AD domain on my Linux server, running Samba 4.8.3. From the server, I can authenticate via kerberos and get users and groups through winbind etc. When I try to join a freshly installed Mac running macOS 10.13.6, I receive the error: "Unable to add server. Authentication server failed to completed the requested operation. (5103)" The Mac
2018 Jul 03
1
Samba 4 AD DC on Fedora, problem with GPOs and denied security for machines
Hi, i need help with strange problem. I installed Fedora 28 to test Samba 4 AD DC with MIT Kerberos with Windows 10 and Windows 7 clients and i can't run GPOs for machines. GPOs for users works. On Fedora 27 is the same problem. After couple of hours changing settings I make a new installation of Debian 9.4 and everything works "out of the box". I set all like here:
2003 Aug 21
2
smbcacls will not connect to Windows 2003 server
The Samba 3.0-RC1 "smbcacls" utility is reporting an error when I ask it to display the security information of a file on a Windows 2003 server: [root@demo5 bin]# ./smbcacls --user=SEITZDNSDOMNAIN\Administrator //seitzwin2003/Documents test.txt params.c:OpenConfFile() - Unable to open configuration file "/root/samba/debug/lib/smb.conf": No such file or
2004 Jun 14
2
Member Server in Active Directory
I'm trying to join a Samba 3.0.4 (compiled from source on Debian) to an Active Directory as a member server. I believe Kerberos is configured correctly as kinit creates a ticket for the realm. Executables appear to have support for Kerberos and LDAP (smbd -b | grep KRB and grep LDAP) return OK. When I try to join the AD with net ads join -U myadminusername I'm prompted for my
2018 Mar 22
0
access is denied to the Windows share folder because of the ticket kerberos
The client can not access the Windows Share after authorization on samba DC samba_dc_server: samba 4.7.6 krb5-libs 1.15.2-7 windows client: windows7 windows_file_server: windows server 2008 /var/log/samba/mit_kdc.log мар 22 15:43:49 samba_dc_server krb5kdc[17891](info): commencing operation мар 22 15:43:56 samba_dc_server krb5kdc[17891](info): AS_REQ (6 etypes {18 17 23 24 -135 3}) 10.2.1.12:
2017 Apr 23
1
kerberos got crazy after ubuntu upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04
Andrew, thanks for answering. My ubuntu shows this: # systemctl | grep kr krb5-admin-server.service loaded active running Kerberos 5 Admin Server krb5-kdc.service loaded active running Kerberos 5 Key Distribution Center Should I disable both? 2017-04-23 12:39 GMT+02:00 Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org>: > On Sun,
2017 Apr 23
0
kerberos got crazy after ubuntu upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04
On Sun, 2017-04-23 at 09:39 +0200, Jakub Kulesza via samba wrote: > this is what kerberos throws in auth.log when I try to log in with a > win2008 client: > > Apr 23 09:17:38 pdc kadmind[610]: closing down fd 31 > Apr 23 09:17:55 pdc krb5kdc[643]: AS_REQ (6 etypes {18 17 23 24 -135 > 3}) > 192.168.0.139: CLIENT_NOT_FOUND: qubix at GPMV for krbtgt/GPMV at GPMV, > Client
2017 Apr 23
0
kerberos got crazy after ubuntu upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04
On Sun, 23 Apr 2017 11:40:45 +0200 Jakub Kulesza <jakkul+samba at gmail.com> wrote: > OK, I've deleted everything what Rowland suggested. THANKS > > Now smb.conf looks like this > > [netlogon] > path = /var/local/samba/var/lib/samba/netlogon > #path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol/biuro.domain/scripts Put netlogon back into sysvol and what happened to the
2007 Mar 27
1
re: Samba + Winbind + SuSE Linux AD auth not working
ok here's the situation; i've done this on 7 servers same either SLES 9 or 10, and all those work. i have a problem server though which is SLES v9 (same versions of all daemons/services that would be used) and this one just wont allow AD auth to work i can restart all smb, nmb, winbind, and ssh servers with no errors *Note: all the needed configuratoin file snippets are at the end of
2009 Oct 09
0
ovirt install : several issues
I installed ovirt-agent on a fresh fedora 11 install (not in a virtual machine). The only thing I modified prior to installation was /etc/resolv.conf in order to be able to yum update and install the ovirt packages via yum (from the ovirt repo), and /etc/ntp.conf to get the correct time from the NTP server of my network. I also disabled NetworkManager via chkconfig. I used all the options for
2003 Nov 13
1
Client accessing Samba doesn't authenticate against Active Directory
When a Windows client attempts to browse shares on a Samba 3.0 server authenticating against a Windows 2003 Active Directory domain, it requests credentials. Typing in user name and password fails. Basically, I can't see even see the shares. If I give username/password for a user in smbpasswd, then I can browse the Samba server. Configuration info: ADS server: LICENSE ADS server IP:
2006 Feb 08
3
FW: [0AB-0B7CC3DA-E2A7] RE: I appear to be attacking others
Im assuming, that because I never filled out a support ticket with these people that someone else has done so using my email address. Anyone else experiencing anything like this? Or is this normal from the CentOS mailing list? The topic in the email is a topic ive responded to on the list, but have not visited any website to fill in any support requests... If someone is using my email address
2006 Jan 31
2
Multiple 2003 Servers
Hi, I am busy trying to get another 2003 server setup and working so that we have backup servers when authenticating to AD. I believe the way we have to do it is to not specify a server when joining the domain, but rather just connect to the domain. Here is what I did. I installed a standard 2003 server, and then installed a second one, making it another controller in the domain. So that seems
2006 Feb 03
0
Problems viewing shares on a SAMBA/Windows 2003 ADS setup
Greetings, I've set up a Fedora Core 4 server to be a file server, among other things, to a mostly-Windows network. The Windows server I'm using to authenticate against is a fully-patched Windows 2003 Small Business server. I've used as many tutorials online that I can find. However, once the server joins the domain and a share has been created, I am bombarded with constant login