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2019 Jul 10
2
Winbind issues with AD member file server
I agree that this sounds like, and indeed is, a recipe for disaster. I was
going to explain some of the woes of our environment but I don't think it's
actually relevant after looking at my problem a bit more. If I'm way off
base I'm happy to be herded back, but please tolerate me as I share what I
am seeing today because I really hope to solve the narrow issue of SMB file
access
2019 Jul 09
2
Winbind issues with AD member file server
Hi Rowland,
Currently Domain Users doesn't have a gidNumber because it didn't have a
corresponding group in OpenLDAP, which is our master directory.
The primary Unix group gidNumber for each user is replicated from their
OpenLDAP records, but the AD groups have a suffix due to historical name
collisions - a POSIX group called harry would be harry-group in AD, but
with a matching
2012 Nov 30
3
Speeding Up Rsync for Large File Sets
We have a particular file system that we're trying to keep in sync
between two FreeBSD/ZFS servers using Rsync.
The file system has many millions of files, and about 4TB of data
total. Rsync takes HOURS to run, even when there are no files to
transfer. Just the comparison itself takes hours.
Is there any way to speed up the transfer? The command line I'm using is:
2019 Jul 09
2
Winbind issues with AD member file server
Hi Rowland,
Thanks for the prompt reply. The gidNumber attribute is set to the
appropriate primary UNIX group for each user already. Are there any ways
to work around the ID issue, or at least to mitigate some of the
consequences? We looked at updating uid/gid values across the board but
there is so much data owned by existing users and groups that we haven't
been able to proceed.
On
2019 Jul 09
2
Winbind issues with AD member file server
Ugh, I knew I forgot something. Here is smb.conf:
---
[global]
kerberos method = system keytab
template homedir = /soe/%U
workgroup = BSOE
template shell = /bin/bash
security = ads
realm = AD.SOE.UCSC.EDU
idmap config BSOE : schema_mode = rfc2307
idmap config BSOE : range = 100-999999
idmap config BSOE : backend = ad
idmap config BSOE : unix_nss_info = yes
idmap config BSOE : unix_primary_group
2012 Dec 21
2
NFSv4 on CentOS 5.5
Hi,
What is the magic juju that I have to put in /etc/sysconfig/autofs to
get autofs to default to using NFSv4, rather than NFSv3, for mounting
file systems?
I don't want to place these flags into the automount maps themselves
because we have a varied network with Sun, CentOS, RedHat and
Macintosh systems, and the flags that have to get added to automount
maps (which we distribute centrally
2019 Jul 10
1
Winbind issues with AD member file server
>
> When I try to
> > access even an already-mounted NFS directory to which I have permission,
> > gssproxy complains:
> >
> > Jul 10 08:55:51 smb gssproxy: gssproxy[1469]: (OID: { 1 2 840 113554 1 2
> 2
> > }) Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information,
> > Client 'host/smb.soe.ucsc.edu at AD.SOE.UCSC.EDU' not found in
2016 Jun 22
2
Samba 4 AD member server authentication issues, domain vs. ads security
Thanks for the quick replies.
One domain is at Windows Server 2008 functional level, and the other is
Windows Server 2012 R2. The samba 4 servers are running 4.2.10 and the
samba 3 servers are running 3.6.23, both from rpms available from either
the CentOS 6 or 7 repos (samba 4 on CentOS 7, samba 3 on CentOS 6).
Here's the smb.conf used on the two samba 4 servers:
[global]
> workgroup
2016 Jun 22
0
Samba 4 AD member server authentication issues, domain vs. ads security
I should add that the samba.log file was logging NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS
errors when authentication attempts were failing. Workstations in the
domains were still able to authenticate, however, and I verified that the
DNS records were still correct. The SRV records were all in place and the
domain controllers' host names were resolving.
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 9:44 AM, Eric Shell
2019 Jul 09
0
Winbind issues with AD member file server
On 09/07/2019 20:00, Eric Shell wrote:
> Hi Rowland,
>
> Currently Domain Users doesn't have a gidNumber because it didn't have
> a corresponding group in OpenLDAP, which is our master directory.
Did you miss the bit where I said Domain Users MUST have a gidNumber ?
>
> The primary Unix group gidNumber for each user is replicated from
> their OpenLDAP records, but
2009 Jun 30
0
CentOS 5.3 / OpenLDAP / back_perl
Hi,
I was wondering if there is any momentum to get OpenLDAP's back_perl feature installed into the CentOS Yum repository. If this isn't the right mailing list for such a request, could someone point me in the correct direction?
Thanks!
Tim Gustafson
Baskin School of Engineering
UC Santa Cruz
tjg at soe.ucsc.edu
831-459-5354
2013 Mar 01
0
autofs and LDAP automount maps
Hi,
We've been using autofs and LDAP automount maps for years now, and it
has worked well. We run an environment that has CentOS, RHEL, Solaris
and FreeBSD servers and clients.
Historically, all our automount maps have looked like this:
-vers=3 server:/export/home/&
However, we're switching to NFSv4 and therefore we need to remove the
-vers=3 flag. For CentOS 6.3, Solaris and
2019 Jul 09
3
Winbind issues with AD member file server
I am setting up a CentOS 7 system as a file server within an AD domain,
following the following Red Hat documentation:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/system_administrators_guide/ch-file_and_print_servers
Here is some information that likely complicates things:
- we have a number of users and groups with sub-1000 uid or gid numbers
which can't
2003 Aug 07
1
questions about "connection refused"
Dear all:
I installed the rsync 2.5.4 in my two machine (192.168.1.30 and
192.168.1.120, both are AIX OS) to backup data each other. The
software`s installation is ok, and I can copy local files. But when I
try to backup data between two machines, there reports some errors:
>./bin/rsync -avz 192.168.1.30::web ./backup-3000/
rsync: failed to connect to 192.168.1.30: Connection refused
2016 Feb 09
1
Utility to zero unused blocks on disk
On 2/9/2016 12:42 AM, g wrote:
> On 02/08/16 23:39, Digimer wrote:
> >
> >I need ice cream to feel better.;)
> >
> .
> Baskin-Robbins 32 flavors + special of month.
After seeing Aaron Neville tonight (wow, what a show, 3rd row center
seats in a small theater, we were 15' from the stage), we stopped at The
Penny Ice Creamery, and I had a small cone of Meyers Lemon
2003 Feb 19
2
pam_smbpass and ldap
On a Debian 3.0 system with user accounts stored in openldap, I have
unix and windows auth working just fine through ldap. smbpasswd can
change the samba passwd attributes, and passwd can change the unix
password attributes.
I'm trying to get pam_smbpass to work to keep everything in sync, but
it only says "Failed to find entry for user test0." which indicates to
me that its
2015 Jun 08
2
newbie question on installation over existing Linux
On 06/07/2015 11:05 PM, g wrote:
>
>
> On 06/07/2015 07:25 PM, Kay Schenk wrote:
> <<>>
>
>> So, I'm not sure how to interpret what you said. Can I get the same
>> results from a CentOS install using some combination of options?
>
> because your are playing with multi flavors,
> [i bet you like going to baskin-robbins for ice cream ;-) ]
2006 Mar 30
3
Is mount_smbfs broken in 6.1-PRERELEASE?
Anyone know if mount_smbfs is broken in 6.1, I'm trying to run this:
"mount_smbfs -I 192.168.1.2 //nbritton@192.168.1.2/music2 /mnt/network/music/"
And then it asks for my password, I type it in, and then I get this error:
"mount_smbfs: unable to open connection: syserr = Authentication error"
I've had this same problem on another 6.1 box too... I can run this
same
2020 Feb 24
2
Mac OS and interpretation of @ in a username. Ex user@mds.xyz doesn't work on Mac OS but does on Win 10
On 2/23/2020 2:54 PM, TomK via samba wrote:
> On 2/23/2020 11:44 AM, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
>> On 23/02/2020 16:05, TomK wrote:
>>> On 2/21/2020 9:18 PM, Andrew Bartlett via samba wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 2020-02-21 at 20:48 -0500, TomK wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Sadly this really appears
2000 Apr 24
5
Suppressing Form Feeds
Try adding the 'sf' option to the printer definition in /etc/printcap.
The 'sf' stands for 'suppress form feeds'.
If this doesn't work, let me know and I'll send you a copy of my printer
definition, since I had the same problem and was able to fix it with one
of the options.
--
Derek Pizzagoni
I.T. Manager
SBE, Inc.
URL: http://www.sbei.com
>Date: Sun, 23