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2008 Dec 22
1
Authentication fails - 3.0.26a-0.9-1787-SUSE-SLES9
I recently brought up our fifth Samba domain member server with 3.0.26a-0.9-1787-SUSE-SLES9 against an NT4 domain on a new subnet. The subnet also has an NT4 BDC that is working correctly. Wbinfo and getent both work properly but users can not get to the [homes] service but can get to another share that is on the same system. If I setup a share definition in smb.conf for myself as a home
2007 May 16
3
Winbind - wbinfo -u works, getent passwd only gives local users
I only have limited Samba experience, and expect this is a silly mistake, but have been unable to find a solution I have installed Samba and Winbind on my desktop Linux (Debian) machine (SPARKSTONELX), aiming to unify logins with other windows machines accessing the PDC, again samba/Debian, with tdbsam password backend. All is well, joining the domain, and getting account details using wbinfo -u,
2008 Oct 07
1
Another getent problem
I have set up a system to be a member server and installed the samba rpms. I then copied over the samba config file and changed it to reflect the new shares and name change. I ran 'net rpc join - UAdministrator%'secret' and I was able to join the domain. Started up smb and then winbind wbinfo -u and I can see the users in the domain getent passwd shows nothing but the users in
2006 Sep 06
3
FW: authenticating using winbindd against NT4 domain fail s (URGENT)
Hi folks, Can anyone shed light on this issue? I haven't heard from you guys. Is there anything else I could do to expedite resolution of this issue? I've read the WHATSNEW.txt and reviewed the release notes. I am not sure if I've fully grasped what needs to be done. Can someone point me in the right direction? ~Doug -----Original Message----- From: Doug Sampson
2008 Nov 06
4
Trying to get uid and gid to match and getent to work
I am using the following in my smb.conf on samba-3.0.28-0.el5.8 idmap domains = MYDOMAIN idmap config MYDOMAIN:backend = rid idmap config MYDOMAIN:base_rid = 998 idmap config MYDOMAIN:range = 998 - 49999 idmap uid = 998-20000 idmap gid = 998-20000 template homedir = /home/users/%U # template primary group =
2006 Aug 23
2
3.0.23b domain member not accessible
I portupgraded my samba domain server and domain member to 3.0.23b from 3.0.23 and found that the domain member was not accessible from workstations. The error message: \\HOSTNAME is not accessible. There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request. In the log.winbindd of the domain member, I found: [2006/08/23 22:52:00, 0] nsswitch/winbindd.c:request_len_recv(517)
2007 May 16
1
RPC Error with PC Netlink
I have setup a Samba 3.024 server on Solaris. I have successfully enabled two-way trusts between my samba domain and my legacy PC Netlink domain. (PC Netlink is the solaris port of NT4 aka Advanced Server for Unix.) My Samba domain includes 2 Windows 2003 Servers (One is Windows 2003 SP1, the other is Windows 2003 R2 SP2.) The PCNL server supports Windows 2000 Servers and XP Pro clients.
2007 May 25
1
RPC Error with PC Netlink - additional info
Some additional info: The solaris server is Solaris 10 (sparc.) According to man smb.conf, "enable asu support = yes" creates an IPC only "ADMIN$" share. Using the computer management tool from a Windows machine I could verify this was the case. However, the "ADMIN$" share on the PC Netlink server is actually a data share. I did try "enable asu support =
2007 May 21
1
RPC Error with PC Netlink - some additional info
Some additional info: The solaris server is Solaris 10 (sparc.) According to man smb.conf, "enable asu support = yes" creates an IPC only "ADMIN$" share. Using the computer management tool from a Windows machine I could verify this was the case. However, the "ADMIN$" share on the PC Netlink server is actually a data share. I did try "enable asu support =
2006 Apr 29
2
hp asu - nt domain
Hi all, I'm having some problems getting a fedora core 4 box to work as file server into a windows domain. pdc is a hp unix with asu installed. i managed to get the linux box to join the domain, and i can see the box when i browse the network from a windows machine. but, i cannot map any shares... wbinfo -g is telling me it got an "error looking up domain groups", wbinfo -u shows
2006 Mar 15
0
winbind and schannel errors
Hello All, I am having two problems. I am running Samba on Solaris 10 as a member server to a NT 4.0 domain with a PC NetLink 2.0 PDC. The first problem: Running Samba 3.0.10 I am able to get the server to join the domain just fine with authentication and acls working correctly but if the shares aren't accessed for a little while winbind seems to halt and I have to start and stop
2006 Sep 06
0
authenticating using winbindd against NT4 domain fails
Since version 3.0.23b, I have been having trouble getting Windows & OSX users to access an NT domain member server running FreeBSD 5.4. It is now at 3.0.23c (installed this morning the 5th). root@aries:/usr/local/lib# net rpc user Password: Could not connect to server 127.0.0.1 Connection failed: NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS root@aries:/usr/local/lib# net rpc user Password: Could not connect
2005 Sep 16
0
FW: getent & winbindd on FreeBSD 5.4
I posted my original post to FreeBSD-questions@freebsd.org and since then have had a running dialog with another poster. It now seems I am having trouble with the NSSWITCH function. I am now reporting back to the Samba list in hopes someone can help me out at this point. Can anyone help me out here? ~Doug -----Original Message----- Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 12:48 PM To: 'Dan
2017 Nov 13
1
[airween@gmail.com: DC's are still unavailable when PDC halted]
Hi folks, sorry for the re-post, I need some help to solve this problem. Since my previous e-mail, we made a set-up: there is a Clear Pass device (Aruba), which controlls the network access for users. Between the CP and these two DC's there is a load balancer. But, when we stopped the DC1, which was set up first, and the DC2 works continously, then the authentication of users is stopped
2005 Jun 29
0
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED - Cannot browse shares.
Dear all, I hope this is the right place to post? I have just installed Samba 3.0.13, and unable to have any users connect to any shares. My smb.conf is this: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from 172.16.22.24 (172.16.22.24) # Date: 2005/06/29 10:18:35 # Global parameters [global] workgroup = GEMINI-INT guest account = samba log level = 2 ldap ssl = no
2017 Nov 10
0
DC's are still unavailable when PDC halted
Cc Bcc: Subject: DC's still are unavailable when PDC halted Reply-To: Hi folks, I've completely re-installed my DC's and Linux member. I've followed the docs step-by-step on Samba's wiki page, everything is works as well. Here is what I see on my member # cat /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain 192.168.255.98 open-client.wificloud.local open-client #
2010 Jun 23
0
Directory Permissions?
Hello, Running Samba 3.3.10 on FreeBSD 7.3. Cannot copy a folder with a subfolder and 10 files in the subfolder from an OSX 10.6.4 client to a folder on the Samba server. What happens is that the folder gets copied but not the subfolder and its files. root at aries:/usr/local/etc# testparm Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb.conf Processing section "[homes]" Processing
2003 Nov 11
1
Cannot enable browsing, chdir to /tmp denied...
Hello, Samba refuses to be browseable. I started out wanting to configure it as a PDC, just as I have done previously with samba 2.2.8 (and openldap). smbclient -L localhost -U% gives "Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED". Using debian 3.0r1, samba 3.0.0, openldap with nsswitch, etc. I am a newbie at looking at the logs, I see the access denied
2002 Mar 08
2
disable spoolss - not working
Hi, I don't want to have to downgrade my samba server to disable spoolss. I'm running 2.2.3. (I assume I don't need 2.2.3a since it just fixed an overwrite bug). When I use "disable spoolss = no", I can access my printer \\server\savin just fine. When I use "disable spoolss = yes", I can see my printer (savin) in \\server, but when I access it, I get:
2010 Sep 01
2
user permissions
Hello, I have a problem about reaching my share folder when the permission is 750 but whenever I change it to 755 I can see the content of the folder. for 750 I get this result: "smbclient //serverip/sharename -U username" smb: \> ls NT_STATUS_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED listing \* 0 blocks of size 0. 9 blocks available smb: \> but for 755 everything is fine but of