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2005 Jul 19
1
Profiles share on BDC
Greetings, I have a Suse 9.3 server running 3.0.9 as a PDC, using OpenLDAP as the passdb and idmap backend. I also have a 3.0.9 server set up as an OpenLDAP slave, but it only serves files. I decided that I'd like to set this other server up to service logins as well. When I add the "domain logons = yes" in this server's smb.conf file, I get some rather strange behavior.
2004 Jan 29
0
BDC and Roaming Profiles
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I was wondering if it is possible to enable roaming profiles on the BDC. I have consulted the samba.org documentation on roaming profiles and couldn't find the solution for my setup: server1: samba pdc integrated with master ldap + replica to server2 users home shares and profiles are stored here in /home/samba/ and shared using [homes].
2013 May 24
1
BDC needs a [profile] and [netlogon] share ?
Hi all, I have a BDC which uses the LDAP backend of my PDC. Unfortunately all the users who log-in in the morning and who are processed by this BDC, do not get their logon script executed. The BDC logs this error message: [2013/05/24 07:28:11.946577, 2] auth/auth.c:304(check_ntlm_password) check_ntlm_password: authentication for user [foobar] -> [foobar] -> [foobar] succeeded
2005 Oct 20
2
PDC and BDC: how to sync profiles
I was wondering how people sync the roaming profiles in an environment with a PDC and multiple BDCs. Are profiles better stored in another server (a member server) instead of the xDC? I could use rsync from the PDC to the BDC, but that doesn't work the other way around, i.e., when a user logs in via a BDC whatever changes they make won't go back to the PDC. Unless the profile is: - always
2010 Nov 10
1
Re-export an NFS mount from another machine for roaming profiles
Hi, In my office I have a server running CentOS 5.5. I have Apache+PHP+MySQL running on that server, and I'm exporting /var/www/html, so I can mount it on my main desktop with NFS. Server : grossebertha Desktop : babasse [root at babasse:~] # mount /dev/sda3 on / type ext4 (rw) proc on /proc type proc (rw) sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw) devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
2009 Jul 03
2
roaming profiles
Hi I trying to configure Samba PDC/BDC with LDAP master/slave backend and file server as a Member serwer. PDC/BDC with ldap is working. But now I 'm in the middle of configuring roaming profiles but I don't understand some issues. Samba PDC/BDC with ldap's is on ubuntu server whereas samba member server is on opensolaris with zfs based storage. users Home directories will be on
2008 Mar 06
1
roaming profiles stored on BDCs? how?
I have a PDC named GOMER w/ IP of 10.8.3.37 and a BDC named BLDG2 w/ ip of 10.8.7.2. when someone on the 10.8.7.x network using the WINS server of 10.8.7.2 logs in and out, their roaming profile is stored on the PDC. is there any way to have the roaming profile stored on the BDC?, because I will have other 10.8.x.x networks and some of these remote sites will be using DSL and I don't
2007 Nov 13
0
roaming profiles behavior
I have a PDC named gomer w/ IP 10.8.3.37 and a BDC named bldg1 w/ IP of 10.8.3.231, and a testpc w/ IP of 10.8.3.237. in the TCP/IP settings of testpc, I put the WINS server as 10.8.3.231, but when I log in, the roaming profile is stored onto gomer. Is this correct behavior? I then changed bldg1's logon path from logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U to logon path = \\bldg1\profiles\%U and
2007 Sep 22
2
Samba Domain and Vista Profiles
Hello. I've googled around, but I couldn't find anything really like my problem. I've got a newtwork with a Samba PDC and BDC (both running 3.0.25 on FreeBSD with ldapsam_compat backend). Everything works fine with Windows 2000/XP with roaming profiles in //PDC/user/profile (it even worked with 98 back when there was a few), but now I had to add a Vista Business laptop. This joined
2002 Jul 30
0
backup roaming profiles server
How do I use a backup server to mirror my Roaming Profiles? I currently have a Samba server running as PDC, and it stores the profiles. I would like to have another computer available as a BDC, which can mirror the profiles in case the PDC dies or is somehow disconnected from the network. There is a real possibility that my network might get chopped in half, and I'd like both halves to be
2004 Nov 11
1
Beating a dead horse - Roaming profiles / logon scripts
Using samba 3.0.8 and Suse ES 9.0 I'm having problems getting roaming profiles/local profiles and logon scripts on a Win2k or WinXP workstation working correctly. My bdc is supposed to be doing the authentication against my PDC\LDAP server. Even when I enable Only allow local profiles on the XP machine it will logout a domain samba user with a sorry no roaming or local profile available
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
2011 Jan 23
4
store profiles on a third server
hello all, I am building a network system using Samba 3.5 on Debian Squeeze and Windows 2003 workstations. I have properly configured my samba PDC, and that's working correctly. I am using an external LDAP to store the credentials. I also wanted to use roaming profiles, and I have properly configured this. That's working well for me, using Windows 2003 work stations. I'll soon
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
2003 Aug 10
1
Possible samba options:
I plan to use samba to substitute two NT4 server (PDC/BDC) howewer I am not sure if it would fit: I have not been able to find either in the samba 3.0 and samba-tng documentation the following informations: 1. Can I have three different serever on which putting the home directories of the users (of course this would be set in their profiles) ? logon_home parameter seem to forbide this ... 2.
2012 May 23
0
NFS export/mount options
Hi, Could someone using NFS tell of how their setup is? And what are the NFS mount point options? Thanks in advance. -- Jude Pereira judepereira@7terminals.com _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xen.org http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
2012 Oct 09
2
Mount options for NFS
We're experiencing problems with some legacy software when it comes to NFS access. Even though files are visible in a terminal and can be accessed with standard shell tools and vi, this software typically complains that the files are empty or not syntactically correct. The NFS filesystems in question are 8TB+ XFS filesystems mounted with
2005 Mar 25
1
BDC, user can't get profile, can't map drive
Hello: I have set up a PDC using Samba 3.0.11 with openldap 2.2.23. I have set up a BDC as well (the smb.conf is same as those on PDC except the nebios name as "BDC" and the domain master is set as "no"). Then I try to shut down my PDC to check whether the client login through the BDC. I found that my client (on Window NT) are able to authenticated by BDC, but it keeps
2017 May 24
0
Samba 4.5.8-Debian User Profiles on NFS-Share
Hi Loius, thank your for the repository! I was exactly searching for this via google... Despite the fact that I can configure the services in 4.2.14 on jessie, I guess it could be wise to go for a fresh, up-to-date Version of Debian and Samba ;-) Enjoing all the options and features included. I really appreciate your work! Franz >>> L.P.H. van Belle <belle at bazuin.nl>
2004 Aug 19
5
[PATCH] use reliable nfs mount options per default
Peter, we found that nfs over udp will corrupt data under very extrem load, there is no way to fix it due to the way how UDP works. TCP will not have these problems. I also wonder why the package size is only 1k. Everyone who wishes a slow connection can pass the desired options via the kernel cmdline. Everyone else prefers probably the fast mount. The defaults should look more like that: ---