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2005 Apr 01
1
How to prevent creation of user profiles which they don't logon locally
Hi all, We're using NT4.0 server as a PDC. I can easily logon the domain on Mandrake 10.1 with samba and winbind. There is no problem with domain logons. But sometimes some domain user profiles are created at /home/NTDOMAIN directory even if they did't logon the computer locally or din't access any shared resource remotelly. How can prevent the creation of the user profiles which
2008 Aug 26
1
Variance-covariance matrix
Dear R help forum, I am using the function 'coxph' to obtain hazard ratios for the comparison of a standard treatment to new treatments. This is easily obtained by fitting the relevant model and then calling exp(coef(fit1)) say. I now want to obtain the hazard ratio for the comparison of two non-standard treatments. >From a statistical point of view, this can be achieved by dividing
2016 Dec 20
0
Automatic creation of local users
> When I commented out the ?idmap config SUBDOMAIN:range = 1000 ? 20000? > line, I was able to connect, even with a username that didn?t already > exist on the Samba server. About that > idmap config *:backend = tdb > idmap config *:range = 30000 - 40000 > idmap config SUBDOMAIN:backend = ad > idmap config SUBDOMAIN:schema_mode = rfc2307 >
2016 Jun 29
0
id username output ADDC and Member.
Hi Rowland, Yes, thats done, the domain user exist on both servers in local sudo group. But why do i see much more groups on the ADDC, and even groups where this user is NOT member of, like 3000005(NTDOMAIN\denied rodc password replication group). See .. 2x 3000005(NTDOMAIN\denied rodc password replication group 3000005(NTDOMAIN\denied rodc password replication group Greetz, Louis >
2016 Jun 28
2
id username output ADDC and Member.
> > I love diving : ) > Ok mathias, Can you explain this. This i dont get.... Why is this output so different, and i dont mean the difference with NTDOMAIN\.. See the groups differences... between a ADDC and a member server.. Samba 4.4.3 ADDC id someusername uid=10002(NTDOMAIN\someusername) gid=10000(NTDOMAIN\domain users) groups=10000(NTDOMAIN\domain
1998 Dec 23
1
inconsistent browsing info for samba server
Hi there, I have two Samba servers running within an NT domain. One Samba (F-Samba) server runs samba-1.9.18.10 on top of FreeBSD-2.2.8 and the other (L-Samba) runs samba-1.9.18p2-C6 on a RedHat Linux variant. All of our NT machines run NT4,SP4. One is workstation and the rest run server. The PDC is an NT Server (NT1). F-Samba and L-Samba only show up in the browsers of about half of the
2002 Dec 04
2
Disconnected...:( It MUST be a kernel problem OR a Samba problem.
Here's what you asked for - along with some tcpdump data that shows what I'm thinking the problem is...If anyone knows what this is - I'd LOVE to hear it - I've seen lots of posts about this type of error from others, and none of those folks have posted their problem being fixed (they probably gave up on it like I did for awhile...) Log Entries ----------------------------
2004 Aug 26
0
Slow Samba share--why?
I trying to figure out why copying from a Samba drive to Windows XP is slower than an FTP transfer beween the same two machines. To copy the 110 MB file from Samba takes 400 seconds, and to transfer the same file by FTP takes 41 seconds. From using ethereal, and comparing a fast smb copy to a slow smb copy, I can see that the slow copy has a _lot_ more tcp traffic for a SMB single read
2016 Jun 22
0
Rights issue on GPO
On 6/22/2016 8:19 AM, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: > And dont forget : > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Idmap_config_ad > > I also noticed and incorrect mapping, which "looks" like rights issues like in the thead here. ( it is imo not a right issue.. ) read on.. > > NTDOMAIN\enterprise read-only domain controllers:x:3000202: > NTDOMAIN\domain
2003 Mar 03
0
Windows 98 Client or Linux problem?
I'm running Samba on a Linux 7.2 recently upgraded to 8.0 system. I have a problem that occurred in 7.2 and also occurs in 8.0. My clients are Windows 98. If a client reboots then regularly it is not possible to access files on the Linux server without restarting smb on the server. On the Windows 98 clients, in network neighbourhood I get \\Robert is not accessible. No permission to access
2004 Sep 03
1
Slow access when opening shares
Hey, I have slow access when I first open shares. If I reboot my XP box and then go to access a share, it takes a good 10 seconds for files to come up, even after I've typed in my username and password. Once accessed it runs fine and is fast. But, if I don't access it for 30 minutes, when I access it again it sits for like 10 good seconds before it does anything. This is very annoying.
2016 Jun 22
0
Rights issue on GPO
And what i dont see,, what is your "current" smb.conf ? Greetz. Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens > lingpanda101 at gmail.com > Verzonden: woensdag 22 juni 2016 15:09 > Aan: samba at lists.samba.org > Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Rights issue on GPO > > On 6/22/2016 8:51 AM, Rowland penny wrote:
2000 Jul 28
1
UNIX/NT Account Creation Scripts?
Hi: We're running Samba on a Unix machine which is a member of the NT domain. This has several interesting ramifications involving UIDs and passwords (I've listed those below). But this is my basic question: Does anyone have any scripts they use across UNIX and NT to create user accounts? I have access to rsh and adduser.pl with the NT Resource Kit, so presumably I could write
2016 Jun 22
3
Rights issue on GPO
And dont forget : https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Idmap_config_ad I also noticed and incorrect mapping, which "looks" like rights issues like in the thead here. ( it is imo not a right issue.. ) read on.. NTDOMAIN\enterprise read-only domain controllers:x:3000202: NTDOMAIN\domain admins:x:10001:NTDOMAIN\administrator NTDOMAIN\domain users:x:10000: NTDOMAIN\domain guests:x:10002:
2006 Dec 04
0
Error looking up domain users
Hello, I'm trying to query one of my remote domains for users via "wbinfo -u --domain=EUROPE" and receiving "Error looking up domain users". I have been successfully able to look up users in multiple domains i.e. "wbinfo -u --domain=UK". My current domain is called NTDOMAIN in which I have my Ubuntu Dapper (6.06) box, running winbind 3.0.22-1ubuntu3.1 and
2016 Jun 22
1
Rights issue on GPO
>> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Idmap_config_ad Dont we need idmap config in the smb.conf also, or is above not used anymore, if so the we must change the wiki. Gr. Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens > lingpanda101 at gmail.com > Verzonden: woensdag 22 juni 2016 15:37 > Aan: samba at
2007 Jul 12
1
BUG? 'valid users' doesn't allow groups from trusted domains
It appears that you cannot include groups from trusted domains in the 'valid users =' directive on a share. Here is the scenario as I experienced it (names have been changed to protect the innocent): Configuration: - Samba 3.0.21b as a member server in a real NT4 domain (security = domain) called 'NTDOMAIN' - NTDOMAIN has a two-way trust with Windows 2003 Active Directory
2012 Jul 16
2
Suspicious activity on domain
Hello, Last week I have detected with Zabbix that a member of my Samba domain had been downloading at a rate of around 8 Mbps for two days and a half. When asking the person to whom belonged the machine, he didn't know he was downloading anything but he said he had observed his machine had slowed down since then. I took a tcpdump of the traffic before terminating his session on Windows
2016 Dec 19
4
Automatic creation of local users
I’ve actually found a solution to my problem, but I wanted to post it here, since someone else might have the problem in the future, and I think it would be nice if I could spare them the week of Googling I needed. Basically, I have an AD member server, running Samba 4.2.10 (on Centos 7.2.1511). Here’s my smb.conf: [global]         workgroup = SUBDOMAIN         server string = Samba Server
2016 Jun 22
4
Rights issue on GPO
On 22/06/16 13:44, lingpanda101 at gmail.com wrote: > On 6/22/2016 8:19 AM, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: >> And dont forget : >> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Idmap_config_ad >> >> I also noticed and incorrect mapping, which "looks" like rights >> issues like in the thead here. ( it is imo not a right issue.. ) read >> on.. >> >>