Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Primary Group ID (Well-Known RIDs)"
2005 Nov 22
1
"Well-known Windows RIDs" vs. UIDs/GIDs
Hey all,
I'm looking to merge multiple NT4 domains into a single infrastructure
based on Samba3 and OpenLDAP on Linux of the Debian Sarge flavour (and,
Bob willing, Samba4 before long).
In order to allow some resources to be shared from a single Linux
instance, I'm rather hoping that I can put every domain's information
into a single LDAP DIT. The Samba PDCs will use only portions of
2006 Mar 23
1
CHANGING PRIMARY GROUP
Hi to all,
I have a samba acting as a PDC with 'passdb backend=smbpasswd'. My version
of samba is 3.0.14a on linux Debian 2.6.8.
I have defined an interdomain trusted connection with a NT4 domain.
I can see the trusted accounts and groups, and add them to local group with
the 'net rpc group.' command.
My problem is when I want to allow one user from this trusted
2006 Jan 03
1
Samba 3 as PDC and a Windows 2000 Server for RIS
Hello,
I would like to install a Windows 2000 Server and configure it with RIS
(remote installation services).
The server is in a domain where a Samba 3 server, a machine with SuSE Linux
and Samba 3.0.20b-3.4-SUSE, plays the PDC role. The PDC works well.
When I try to configure RIS in the application wizard (appwiz.cpl) of that
Windows 2000 Server machine, it tells me that the setup for RIS
2006 Mar 30
1
HowTo Manually edit TDB files?
Dear list,
Does anyone know how to manually edit the UID and GID to SID database
(.TDB files) so that I can specify exactly what user gets what ID?
Thanks! -Cheers, Peter.
====================
In specification, Murphy's
Law supersedes Ohm's Law.
--Unknown
2006 Mar 09
2
is there a possibility to start a programm from samba on a windows machine?
hi,
is there a possibility to start a windows program remotely from linux via
samba share?
thanks,
michael
2005 Mar 31
1
SSH known host file should store port as well as host
Hello all, i just discovered that the known hosts file seems to only
store the server finger prints for distinct *hostnames/IPs*, not
hostnames/IPs and ports, meaning i can't ssh to a multiple boxes on
the same host even if they have different ports. Every client other
than the one shipped with openSSH seems to work fine, presumably
because they store fingerprints by host:port combinations
2008 Jun 17
0
Well known MS Office install bug
Greetings -
I've been trying to get Darwine RC3 to install MS Office, but get this
error (below) repeatedly. Is this a known problem? Ideas?
thanks
Reid
bash-3.2$ /Applications/Darwine/Wine.bundle/Contents/bin/wine e:
\setup.exe /autorun
fixme:imm:ImmDisableIME (-1): stub
fixme:advapi:CheckTokenMembership (0x0 0x122b40 0x326d8c) stub!
Unknown option "L"r+"" for UI
2004 Sep 15
0
well-known groups and i18n
I'm confused with group mappings. I have a win2k pt_BR server in
native mode. After joining the domain (samba-3.0.7) and configuring
winbind, I have these standard groups:
# getent group
(...)
MYDOMAIN\Computadores do dom?nio:x:16777216:
MYDOMAIN\Controladores de dom?nio:x:16777217:
MYDOMAIN\Administradores de esquemas:x:16777218:MYDOMAIN\Administrador
MYDOMAIN\Administra??o de
2008 Sep 05
1
library/function that estimates parameters of well known distributions from empirical data?
I found this a few months ago, but for the life of me I can't remember what
the function or package was, and I have had no luck finding it this week.
I have found, again, the functions for working with distributions like
Cauchy, F, normal, &c., and ks.test, but I have not found the functions for
estimating the distribution parameters given a vector of values.
What I need to do is
2006 Jul 13
2
mapping well known groups problem (net groupmap)
Hi
I have samba 3.0.14a (debian/stable) and wonder where the problem is
that running this command:
# net groupmap add ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup=ntadmins rid=512
type=d
gives:
adding entry for group Domain Admins failed!
but (note changed rid)
# net groupmap add ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup=ntadmins rid=1000
type=d
works fine.
Hm, winbind is not working, but I
2001 Sep 15
1
Solution to (well known) problem with Rdconv.pm on Sun Solaris (PR#1093)
Full_Name: Henrik Bengtsson
Version: 1.3.1
OS: Sun Solaris 8
Submission from: (NULL) (130.235.3.49)
I have been trying to install [R] v1.3.1 locally on a Sun Solaris 8 machine and
I ran into the (already known) perl problems that express theselves as:
Bare word found where operator expected at
/usr/matcent/hb/R/R-1.3.1/share/perl/R/Rdconv.pm line 1390, near "$txtout
mywrap"
2011 Sep 09
3
Can't add users to well known groups...
I created the well known group Domain Admins pointing to a local group,
but I am not able to add users to the group -- it claims I can only add
users to
local or global groups...
But I only see local, domain ,well-known, builtin.
There are no global groups unless one would include all groups that are
not local (i.e. domain, well-known, and builtin)....
So why doesn't it want to let me add
2005 Dec 05
1
net getlocalsid and net getlocalsid <domain>
Hi,
does the output of the two commands really mean that the server FILESERVER
is not in the domain?:
# net getlocalsid
SID for domain FILESERVER is: S-1-5-21-4161338278-3756552359-245403906
# net getlocalsid <domainname>
SID for domain <domainname> is: S-1-5-21-2018781741-1218349122-1862352094
Is there another method to check if a server is in a domain?
Can I use 'net rpc
2013 Jul 28
2
Error running samba-tool dbtool --reset-well-known-acls
Hi,
I updated my two samba DC's from 4.0.3 to serner 4.0.7. Both servers run
debian wheezy and the add was created at the beginning of the year with
an classic upgrade to version 4.0.0.
Recent release notes do not provide information about required upgrade
tasks. So i ran.
samba-tool dbcheck --reset-well-known-acls. On the first DC it found a
few errors about missong members in computer
2005 Nov 21
1
does a pdc need to be in the domain itself?
Hello List,
we have installed samba Version 3.0.20-0.1-SUSE.
when I'm entering
> net getlocalsid
I get
> SID for domain <netbios name> is:
S-1-5-21-4166838278-3756557259-2095403906
entering
> net getlocalsid <domain name>
returns
> SID for domain <domain name> is:
S-1-5-21-2018781741-1218799122-1862565094
Does this mean that the pdc itself is not in the domain
2019 Feb 13
3
idmap backend ad well-known-sids 512 & 513
Hi,
we are in the process of testing a migration from our NT Classic Domain
with OpenLdap to Samba AD.
In our test setup migration of all accounts, groups and computer
accounts went well using the classicupgrade path.
Next step now is testing how to add a member server for file server
services.
We were able to get the server to join the domain and also idmapping
works mostly as expected.
2011 Sep 12
0
Fwd: Re: Can't add users to well known groups...
Forgot to CC the list.
-------- Original Message --------
SUBJECT:
Re: [Samba] Can't add users to well known
groups...
DATE:
Mon, 12 Sep 2011 15:51:31 +0200
FROM:
Fran?ois Legal
TO:
Linda Walsh
Not sure if this is relevant,
but if (first case shown down here) "Domain Admins" is not so much a
group but a map to unix group, I'm not surprised that you
2005 May 20
2
Non-algorithmic RIDs
When I set up my initial users for the Samba domain i did not realize that
RIDs were supposed to be dynamic. I was creating the user as a posixAccount
in LDAP, and then adding the Samba elements via a script that I wrote.
Their RIDs are the same as their UID. For instance if I have a user with
uidNumber 1036, her SID would be <domain-SID>-1036. This is fine except for
idmapping for
2006 Jun 19
1
Mommy, where do RIDs come from?
Hey everyone,
I'm preparing for a transition in which I'll be moving
everything (PDC, WINS server, big file shares) off an old
Linux server running Samba 2.2.7 onto a much newer Linux system
running Samba 3.0.22.
In the process, I'll be switching from smbpasswd (only thing
supported under Samba 2.x, if I understand correctly) to
ldapsam on Samba 3.x.
I want to keep the same domain
2003 Apr 12
1
RIDs in LDAP
Hi.
Does the current stable release of samba (2.2.8a) honour the RID that is
set in the LDAP directory, or does it always use algorithmic RID
calculation from the Unix uid?
I would like to migrate from an NT PDC to samba and copy the users' RIDs
into the LDAP directory.
Bye,
Christoph