Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "can't map drive to WinXP client from v3.0.21 w. security=ads"
2006 Jan 18
1
ADS valid users can't map a share to 3.0.21
I've got samba v3.0.21 on server 'RELIANT' with security=ADS
I want MsWin XP clients, that have logged into Microsoft AD domain
'MYDOMAIN' to be able to map a drive to 'RELIANT', and to do so without
having to authenticate again. I haven't been able to do so. Here's
what happens:
the XP client doesn't prompt for authentication (which is good,
2001 Apr 23
1
win2k domain-less client failing to authenticate when securit y=domain
Hi Jonathan,
Yep, samba sends the domain name as well as the username to the domain
controller, and what I think happens is the NT controller sees that the
domainname passed is NOT his domain, checks his list of trusted domains,
doesn't find it, and says sayonara buddy... I am assuming that 'SATURN' is
the netbios name of the win2k client machine? I'm not real clear on how
this
2006 Feb 10
0
problem using 'winbind nss info =' statement
When winbind is configured without the 'winbind nss info =' statement
(i.e. such that winbind maintains its own local map of SIDs -> UID/GIDs),
the following works fine:
# cd ~detertj
# getent passwd detertj
detertj:x:10008:10000:detertj:/home/MSOE/detertj:/bin/bash
but when i try to make winbind use sfu for the mapping of SID ->
UID/GID, username lookups are
2001 Apr 23
0
win2k domain-less client failing to authenticate when security=domain
Hello,
I've got a linux box running smbd & nmbd versions 2.0.6 with security = DOMAIN,
and an NT4 box as the password server. The sole domain controlled by that NT4
box is named "MSOE". All is well with win98 clients. However, Win2k clients
that are not part of an NT domain, but simply belong to a "workgroup" named "MSOE",
are unable to authenticate. The
2006 Feb 08
1
winbind can see some groups but not others
Hello,
I followed the steps at
http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/3487081
for adding a v3.0.21a samba and winbindd server to a MsAD domain and
configuring nsswitch.conf to find passwd and group info from winbind.
This seems to have worked out fine, except that I can't 'see' or
'recognize' certain groups via getent or via wbinfo -g.
E.g. I can see the
2008 Apr 17
0
winbind can get uid and gid from sfu, but not homedir or loginshell
I have winbind v3.0.26a running on ubuntu server v7.10 (gutsy).
I intend to get user & group info from MsActiveDirectory.
However, when I type:
getent passwd somerandomuser
I get the uid and gid for the user, as recorded in the msad schema by
virtue of sfu, but the homedir and loginshell that are returned are like
what "winbind nss info = template" would return by default:
2006 Apr 27
2
winbind nss info = sfu is not so much working
with samba 3.0.22, I'm trying to integrate a linux box with Microsoft AD
by using winbind for authentication as well as for the source of nss info.
When winbind is configured to use its own local id maps, everything
works fine.
But when i configure winbind to use 'ad' as the source of nss info,
authentication fails, 'getent' commands return no results, and
'wbinfo -r
1999 Apr 14
0
all remote hosts refused
Any and all attempts to connect to our samba server, packaged in the
redhat RPM found on samba.org, have failed. The allow statement is
set to localhost, x.y.z. where x.y.z is our class C(ended with a
period, as per the online help in SWAT.) Local connections via
smbclient work beautifully, but connections from any other machine
fails.
I've followed the troubleshooting procedure to the
1999 Jun 20
0
Problems with printing=plp
Hello,
i've some problems with the plp printer spooler on linux:
I changed from bsd printing to plp printing.
Previously (with bsd style printing) i was able to browse and delete active
printjobs, stop and activate printers from within the win9x/winnt boxes.
After changing to plp this is no longer possible. The printjobs themself are
still printed.
Some output in the log.smb (with debug
2011 Mar 14
0
upgraded samba server causes winXP integrated authentication to fail
Hi
I've talked about this in other messages but have a feeling it might
have got lost amongst the other symptoms we were discussing.
I had a Redhat 9 server on which I'd installed Samba 3.5.6 (built from
source). I had it authenticating successfully against a windows 2008
active directory server.
I then upgraded the Redhat server to RHEL5.3, on which I installed
Samba 3.5.7 (and
2003 Jun 09
0
Samba 3.0.0beta1, NT4 Joining a Domain Problems
Hi,
I'm trying to test Samba 3.0.0 beta 1, and so far, one problem I have
spent the last couple hours trying to solve, is a problem I am having
joining the domain with an NT4 workstation.
The samba server is a PDC, and when I try to join the workstation to the
samba controlled domain using the root account (which worked on Samba
2.2.8 just fine), I get a message on the NT workstation that it
2006 Nov 13
0
apache, apache's mod-auth-pam, and pam_winbind : no nested groups
this problem might be more to do with apache than winbind, but I'll
start here anyway...
Problem: can't get apache httpauth to work with nested groups, though
ssh auth (also using pam) to same box does
Config:
--------------------------------------------------------
software: apache 2.0.55, libapache2-mod-auth-pam 1.1.1, and winbind 3.0.22
pertinent apache config:
1999 Jan 28
4
Authentication only on NT Boxes not accepted
Hi folks,
I'am using Samba 2.0.0 on a Linux and a Sun box and i have the following
problem: I can log in from a smbclient but not from an NT Client using
Security=Domain.
1.) Doubleclick on the machine opens the password dialouge (which
should'n appear, beacuse i'am already logged in the domain) Enter my
domainusername and password. Window dissapears and appears again and
forces me
2007 Jan 30
1
smbtorture NEGNOWAIT makes 3.023d dump core
smbtorture NEGNOWAIT causes a core dump with a message "Abnormal server
exit: multiple negprot's are not permitted".
Is that truely by design??
I am running Samba 3.0.23d as AD member server and have smbtorture
running on the same machine.
Kind regards,
Jens
Appended: The final second of the smbd...
[2007/01/30 16:48:38, 3] smbd/oplock_linux.c:linux_init_kernel_oplocks(260)
2015 May 18
0
Samba 4.17 AD Cannot connect to shares as administrator
So you use images!?
Are you shure you used different host names for each client.
We found using install images will do this confusion some times because
windows announced with the image name not with the new one.
EDV Daniel M?ller
Leitung EDV
Tropenklinik Paul-Lechler-Krankenhaus
Paul-Lechler-Str. 24
72076 T?bingen
Tel.: 07071/206-463, Fax: 07071/206-499
eMail: mueller at tropenklinik.de
2012 Dec 30
1
DFS not working on Win XP
Hello,
a heave a share on a samba server 3.6.3 that is used as a DFS-Root.
The DFS Links a working on Client with Windows 7 but not on Windows XP clients.
Searching on the internet gives me a hint that it can be a problem with "security = ADS".
The Samba server is member of a windows 2003 R2 Domain, and the Unix user info (uid, gid) are stored on the domain in der RFC 2302
2013 Aug 12
0
Samba 3.6 File server with W2k3 DC
Hi,
I've been fighting against a file server with samba 3.6.9-151.el6
authenticating from a windows 2003 server. I've read a thousand posts
and howtos with all kind of samba versions without success.
It looks like windbind is not processing things right. I've set the unix
permissions on the folder to CANAL4\graficos right and the parent folder
is world readable so this should not be
2015 May 19
0
Samba 4.17 Cannot join Win7 clients to domain
Timo Altun skrev den 2015-05-19 08:12:
> Hi Davor,
>
> thanks for the answer. They were actually part of a NT4 domain called
> mayweg.net <http://mayweg.net> (the new realm name). But I did join
> workgroup "WORKGROUP" before I tried to join the new domain.
> If it's possible that they're sending the information the wrong way
> because they were part
2010 Aug 27
1
Samba weirdness over different subnets
I've had the following setup working for years now. Subnet A contains
linux/windows workstations along with the PDC+LDAP. Subnet B contains
a BDC+LDAP and a domain member on the file server that windows users
connect too.
Whats new is I'm setting up a new domain member in Subnet B. It has
joined the domain and net getdomainsid works. From machines in Subnet
B I can run smbclient -L and
1999 Mar 15
0
Domain logon problems
I have samba correctly setup to share resources between my linux box and
my win98 clients (The encrypted passwording disabled accoringly). I
tried to configure it for domain logons with my win98 clients, by
enabling WINS server, domain logons, and master browser in the smb.conf.
When I login on my win98 machine, I get an error saying that the
password is incorrect (which it isn't) or the