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2003 Nov 28
1
USRMGR.EXE administration: invalid syntax error message
I try to admin Samba 3.0.0 and 3.0.1pre3 (tried both versions) NT4.0 PDC with NT4.0 machine and NT4.0 USRMGR.EXE and get persistent error message 1) The group name could not be found 2) The user name could not be found 3) The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. Loggin into domain under name: root I can see the user and group listing. When I click on a user to see his
2011 Jun 27
1
Sendmail + dovecot-lda + LDAP
Hi, I experince some problems with setting up Sendmail with the LDAP database for virtual mail accounts. Why i'm not writing to the LDAP mailing list? I believe, that the reason of my problem is in configuring dovecot-deliver. What i have: ?- FreeBSD ?- sendmail (Version 8.14.4 with LDAP support installed from ports)? ?- Dovecot LDA + dovecot (as pop3/imap) ?- Cyrus Sasl (authdaemon for
2015 Oct 20
2
help filtering messages
Hello, I'm attempting to use sieve-filter on a local mailbox. I've defined mail_location as follows: % grep mail_location /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf mail_location = maildir:~/Mail I have a large number of mailboxes / mail in ~/Mail: ~ % find Mail | wc -l 63158 There are definitely a few messages in INBOX: ~ % find Mail/INBOX/cur | wc -l 5 I must admit, I'm completely new
2003 Dec 04
0
Réf. : Re: Réf. : Re: SAMBA Groups and Permissions
damn.... now everything works samba recognises user "test_user" in group "users" AND "kids".... i dunno why ?!?!!? i did nothing, i just removed "valid users" from this share and reloaded smb-conf...nothing special ! if i could reproduce it, it would be better then seeing it working now and not knowing why.... but thx very much for your patiance greez
2015 Oct 23
0
help filtering messages
Bump - hoping someone can point me in the right direction. Thanks. On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 8:39 AM James <jameszee13 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm attempting to use sieve-filter on a local mailbox. > > I've defined mail_location as follows: > % grep mail_location /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf > mail_location = maildir:~/Mail > > I have a large
2019 Jun 11
0
Sharing directory via Samba using AD credentials
On 11/06/2019 14:01, Zach Doman via samba wrote: > Hi List, > > I?m attempting to configure an Active Directory joined CentOS 7 host to share directories with Windows clients using Samba. The machine has been joined to the domain via: ?adcli join --stdin-password --domain-ou=?OU=Servers,DC=domain,DC=com' --login-user={{ private_ad_username }} -S dc1 DOMAIN.COM". Logging in to the
2019 Jun 11
1
Sharing directory via Samba using AD credentials
Thanks for the reply, Rowland. I managed to solve the issue without using winbind after doing some additional reading and digging around in my own environment. Due to the many times I have rebuilt my test host, the servicePrincipalName attribute within AD went missing somehow. This caused the Windows smb requests that I expected to be negotiated via kerberos to always fall back to NTLM (as noted
2019 Jun 11
2
Sharing directory via Samba using AD credentials
Hi List, I?m attempting to configure an Active Directory joined CentOS 7 host to share directories with Windows clients using Samba. The machine has been joined to the domain via: ?adcli join --stdin-password --domain-ou=?OU=Servers,DC=domain,DC=com' --login-user={{ private_ad_username }} -S dc1 DOMAIN.COM". Logging in to the host via ssh with AD user credentials works fine. I have SSSD
2006 Feb 20
2
Easy one...
Hey everyone. I think I have an easy one here. I am running Samba 3.0.3-5 on a Fedora Core 3 using Winbind to pull account information from a NT4 PDC. Situation: [Test_User] comment = User Share browseable = yes writeable = yes read only = no create mode = 0664 directory mode = 0775 path = /usr/avmax_shares/Test This configuration of the share in the
2003 Dec 04
3
SAMBA Groups and Permissions
hi i have a user ~# id test_user uid=500,gid=500 (users),groups (users,kids) as you can see, this user is in primary group "users" and also member of group "kids" if he tries to access /home/board via smb (Samba 3.0 + openldap) from a windows client (XP), he fails, because his sambaPrimaryGroupSID maps to -> "users" and /home/board is not accessible for
2003 Dec 04
1
Réf. : Re: SAMBA Groups and Permissions
I confirm that Malte M?ller says. If you want to set multiple group acces, you must use ACL. the valid user parameter in smb.conf force the right of directory but the unix right is only for group user. ----------------------------------- St?phane PURNELLE stephane.purnelle@corman.be Service Informatique Corman S.A. Tel : 00 32 087/342467
2012 May 17
2
New Subsystem criteria for Match option block in OpenSSH server
Hello everybody, I'm a C/C++ consultant working for Ericsson. I changed the OpenSSH-Portable code to add a new criteria into the Match sshd_config option read by the sshd server. The new criteria is "Subsystem"; so a conditional block based on subsystem client request can now be added to the sshd_config configuration server file to override settings in its global section.
2006 Oct 26
1
Wrong groups with 'wbinfo -r user' but right groups with 'id user'
Hello, Using samba 3.0.23c on Debian 3.1 (package version 3.0.23c-1~bpo.1 from sarge-backports) or version 3.0.14a (package version 3.0.14a-3sarge2 from sarge), I experience the following problem on a file server on a Windows 2003 domain with Active Directory. Some test user can access group shares of groups he is not in, or cannot access group shares of groups he is in. The output of the
2003 May 29
2
Interactive Rsync Authentication Problem
I have run across an interesting issue when running rsync from Solaris to an rsync daemon on Linux. It works properly when I specify the password on the command line: RSYNC_PASSWORD=the_Password rsync -r /tmp/test test_user@test_server::test_user/topdir/subdir However, if I do not specify the password on the command line and am prompted interactively, it always fails. After some
2005 Mar 17
1
srvtools (Usrmgr.exe) : strange problem
Hello everybody. I have noted a strange problem when using Usrmgr.exe (from srvtools). The problem arise when a net groupmap is done on a group for which a user exist with the same name that the specified unixgroup. For example, lets say that I have the following UNIX user and group create on my Samba server : joe (in /etc/group) joe (in /etc/passwd) Now I create the following map : net
2006 Sep 10
1
Roaming profiles and USRMGR.EXE
I'm using Samba 3.0.22 on Ubuntu 6.06.1 as PDC for our Windows workstations. The passdb backend is tdbsam. I want to employ roaming profiles and due to the fact that we have a mixed Windows environment (Windows 2000 Pro and Windows XP Pro) I have the following entry in my smb.conf: logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U\%a Basically, this works fine. If a user is working on a W2k workstation, his
2009 Feb 16
2
Acces denied with usrmgr.exe
Hi I am trying to use usrmgr.exe in order to manage users and groups on my samba server PDC (passdb backend = tdbsam ) . I have the following strange behavior of usrmgr.exe : * when I launch usrmgr.exe from a user account that is part of the Domain Admins group or that explicitly has the SeAddUsersPrivilege privilege, I can see the list of users and groups , and create a new user, BUT when I
2005 Nov 02
1
usrmgr keeps user in domain admins group / bug ?
Hi everybody, i have discovered following problem. System suse 9.2 pdc samba 3.0.20b ldap. a system user which was in the group Domain Admins ( as secondary group of course ) , cannot be removed from the group, by usrmgr ( in real ldap the user gets deleted ! ) If the user account gets deleted completly and recreated it is shown again in the domain admins group.( which isnt so in ldap ) This
2004 Jan 16
1
Reloading in usrmgr.exe
usrmgr.exe administration works for me. However, sometimes it is necessary to reopen the domain up to couple of times until the administration starts working. Allegedly also it's not necessary to press F5-reload after adding an user on Windows NT. However didn't test it, never used Windows NT for adding users on an Windows NT DC :) With Samba, I always have to press F5-reload in
2006 Sep 08
2
Making unix system accounts invisible in USRMGR.EXE
I have a Samba (3.0.22) server (working on Ubuntu 6.06.1) acting as NT PDC. My passdb backend is tdbsam. I'm using USRMGR.EXE from Microsoft for user account administration. In USRMGR.EXE I see all accounts, unfortunately also Ubuntu's system accounts (like proxy, sync, sshd etc.). Is there any way to make them invisible for USRMGR.EXE? Cheers B.