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2005 Dec 26
0
ENC: maximum password age
> Dear admins > > I have a similar problem. > When I use smbldap-passwd from command line, the > sambaPwdMustChange field are setted correctly. But when I try > from the Windows workstation, appears a negative value! > Please see it: > > # pdbedit -Lv someuser > (......) > Logon time: 0 > Logoff time: Tue, 19 Jan 2038 00:14:07 BRT >
2005 Dec 19
1
maximum password age
i've tried to set the maximum age of passwords with: root@servlan:~# pdbedit -P "maximum password age" -C 8035200 account policy value for maximum password age was 8035200 account policy value for maximum password age is now 8035200 but if try to see the accounts with: pdbedit -L -v i get this: Unix username: nicola NT username: Account Flags: [U ] User
2007 Jul 12
1
Urgent, Security: Privilege Escalation in 3.0.24?
Hi list, we have spotted a serious problem with our Samba (Debian version 3.0.24-6) on linux 2.4.31, ext2 with ACLs enabled. We use "hide unreadable = yes" to reduce clutter for our users. Today we noticed that with this option enabled any linux client can access and read *all* directories under the share, even directories that are owned by root and set to 0700. No ACLs are set on the
2011 Dec 27
2
maximum password age question
Hello List I am working on upgrading a older Samba 3.0.16 setup that uses openldap as its back-end for passwords and users. I built a clone of our setup using CentOS 5.6 and Openldap 2.4.20 , with Samba 3.6.1 . My issue. After successfully building and install Samba users can not authenticate to the server. They are prompted with errors about Needing to change their password. Looking at my
2010 Jun 16
1
Pdbedit show only user "root"
Hi, When i put the command pdbedit plus any user name show the message user not found. Only user root is exibited. Why the others not show? the service smbd winb nmbd slapd is running without problem. Example *root at AbramisSRV smbldap-tools]# pdbedit -Lv teste* Username not found! *[root at AbramisSRV smbldap-tools]# pdbedit -Lv root* Unix username: root NT username: root
2005 Aug 10
0
[GOLUM] RE: pdbedit not working as documented
You think Microsoft's mailing lists and forums are better? Just wait (and wait, and and ...). Oh, that's right, you can call Microsft for help ,,, and shell out $295 per. Dimitri John McLoskey wrote: > Thanks everyone for your lack of any response whatsoever, I find it builds > character to be ignored throughout challenges I encounter in my life. Since > I was unable to
2005 Aug 09
1
pdbedit not working as documented
I have am hitting a wall with pdbedit, as shown below. Any workarounds would be greatly appreciated. I am encountering the inability to change any users (profile) SID on Samba 3.x for Linux and BSD, which causes the accounts to no longer recognize their local Samba 2 profiles once they join Samba 3 domain. If I add a new user and pdbedit -a user -U SID it ignores the -U. The old profiles appear
2008 Jan 22
0
problems with Windows ACL
Hi, I have set up samba with ACL Support. I have set up Groups and users: #net groupmap list Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-3027381482-3940328739-3509331320-512) -> ntadmin Domain Guests (S-1-5-21-3027381482-3940328739-3509331320-514) -> nobody Domain Users (S-1-5-21-3027381482-3940328739-3509331320-513) -> users #pdbedit -L -v sambasven Unix username: sambasven NT username:
2005 Feb 14
0
pdbedit how to change a domain
Samba version 3.0.9 on Red Hat 9.0 workstations: NT 4.0 SP6 When I took over this project, there were two domains connected by a VPN. For reasons that I'm unable to understand, some new users wound up with the intended domain of SATA and some wound up in SATB (even though they joined the SATA domain. Recently, all kinds of problems have materialized and the only thing I can find wrong is
2006 Apr 18
1
Scenario 0 ¡V SAMBA 3.0.22
Hello Lads, I have a PDC & BDC / Master & Slave; I regularly make backups of the LDAP database: Slapcat ¡Vv ¡Vl backupallusers.txt. Both my PDC & BDC have been rebuilt from scratch, I slapadd ¡Vv ¡Vl backupallusers.txt and I net set localsid domainsidhere for the PDC << I get that from the backupallusers.txt. Smbpasswd ¡Vw secret < on both PDC & BDC Net rpc getsid
2006 Apr 21
0
samba 3.0.22 possible bug - sid for bdc
Hello Lads, Problem could be smbldap-tools, im using 0.97. I have manually set the sid on the bdc which seems to work. I am confused because I thought net rpc getsid stored the sid from the pdc on the bdc in secrets. I wasn't aware that net getlocalsid should return identical results on both pdc & bdc. Please explain this - why isnt the BDC obtaining the sid automatic as it should
2017 Oct 30
2
Password change question/1: smbpasswd does not propagate passwords?!
Doing some test i've done, as root, in one DC: root at vdcpp1:~# smbpasswd gaio New SMB password: Retype new SMB password: root at vdcpp1:~# pdbedit -v gaio Unix username: gaio NT username: Account Flags: [U ] User SID: S-1-5-21-160080369-3601385002-3131615632-1105 Primary Group SID: S-1-5-21-160080369-3601385002-3131615632-513 Full
2005 Apr 18
0
Samba and LDAP, problem with variables %u and %g
Hi samba list, I'm using samba 3(.0.13) with OpenLDAP and I have a strange problem: the variables %U and %G don't seem to be replaced by their values. I get nothing in my logs, so I don't know where is the problem... In fact, in my smb.conf, I have something like: logon home = logon path = \\server\profiles\prof.%G logon drive = h: The profiles are loaded if I use logon
2005 Jun 16
1
Samba accounts disabled
Hello, We have been running Samba 2.2.x/Sun ONE LDAP on a particular machine for about 3 years now and I recently upgraded it to 3.0.14a with ldapsam compatibility (I can mess with the directory later if necessary). Now when users try to connect to the server their accounts get disabled unless I have specifically enabled them using smbpasswd -e username (which is kind of tough because I have to
2017 Oct 20
2
Some hint reading password expiration data...
In my current ''production'' NT-like domain (samba 4.2, OpenLDAP backend), password policies seems to ''get written'' to user data. EG, if i set: pdbedit -P "maximum password age" -C 7776000 and i change my password, 'Password must change' have a meningful value, eg 90 days more then the last password change: root at armitage:~# pdbedit -v
2017 Jun 13
0
pdbedit -x -m fails to delete one machine account on samba 4.6.5 install
Hi. I'm trying to delete a machine account using pdbedit -x -m and it fails. Any idea why that might happen? The machine account exists.. # pdbedit -Lv 'ts$' Unix username: TS$ NT username: Account Flags: [W ] User SID: S-1-5-21-2594621239-3917873753-3682423317-3286 Primary Group SID: S-1-5-21-2594621239-3917873753-3682423317-515 Full Name: Home Directory:
2005 Oct 31
0
"disappeared" user
I would really appreciate some help figuring out why one of my students has "disappeared" from the user list, and what to do about it. I'm using Samba3 on Fedora; the client machines are running WinXP. The system has been up and running since the beginning of September. Today one of my 4th-graders was unable to log on; she didn't read the error message carefully, so she
2008 May 23
4
Seamless update from Samba 2 to Samba 3 on a new server
Hi, I'm new to the list, I hope i'm posting at the right place ;) I'm having a hard time trying to update and to move my Samba 2.2 PDC to a new Debian server. Currently, the PDC is using Samba 2.2.8 on a Solaris Server. My goal is to move it to another computer, and to update it to a newer version (3.0.24) This must be fully transparent for the users, since I have no time to
2005 Jan 26
0
Problem with roaming profiles on upgrade from 2.2 to 3.0
I have quite a few samba installations, and I've had problems with roaming profiles when upgrading from Samba 2.2 to 3.0. My servers run Debian stable, which uses Samba 2.2.3, with security patches. At some point Debian will release a new stable version with a recent Samba 3.0 release. Right now I'm testing a few servers with a samba 3.0.10 backport to make sure the transition will go
2005 Nov 16
0
winbind -t fails to check secret
Hi All, I have just upgraded from Samba 3.0.7 to 3.0.20 on mandrake 10.1 Before upgrading I could add a machine account and admin (root) user to the password backend, join to the domain and check the trust secret. All was well. wbinfo -a name%password would authenticate, as I require for ntlm_auth with squid (which was working well). Now with the same layout, I do this :- Add unix account