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2003 Aug 19
1
ADS, W2K3, and various other broken things. (rc1)
After seeing the /. post the other day I went 'w00p' (as you do) and grabbed RC1. *sigh*. I'm not having fun. I've got a nice little test network here: 2003 ADS Server (gladstonewireless.net) Samba 3rc1 as a member. I can not mount from 2003 - I get a crash. GDB: #5 0x401613b8 in __libc_sigaction () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 #6 0x0809fc9f in reply_spnego_kerberos
2004 Nov 30
1
Kerberos authentication sigsegvs
Hi I'm having major problems setting up Samba 3.0.9 with kerberos authentication. I have also tried with 3.0.8(from Debian SID) with same result. smb.conf[1] has 'security = ads' , and 'use kerberos keytab = yes'. I have set up pam_krb5 and I get TGTs that works with my ssh servers. But, when I try to authenticate using smbclient -k -L server I get: "session setup failed:
2018 Mar 30
1
Issue with a bug with imap-login
Hello, Currently working on migrating our existing directors from 2.1.13 to 2.2.10. In 2.2.10 when issuing the logout command on an unauthenticated connection, the connection is closed before the server sends the BYE line to the client. The new version works as expected with a non-secure connection. I will include the strace output from the imap-login process that shows the connection closing
2015 Jan 03
0
Samba4 Kerberos kinit does not resolve kdc hostname
On 03/01/15 16:31, Robert Hartmann wrote: > Hi, > > i am really depressed at this moment. I set up an domain controller > using samba4 and an raspberry pi. > > I can join the domain and everything works BUT kerberos has some > strange problems resolving my raspberry hostname. > > First of all some information: > > Raspberry pi is DHCP Server and DNS-Server
2015 Jan 03
0
Samba4 Kerberos kinit does not resolve kdc hostname
On 03/01/15 18:45, Robert Hartmann wrote: > > Hi, > > /etc/resolv.conf looks exactly like this: > > domain family.rapsberry.local > search family.rapsberry.local > nameserver 192.168.178.222 > > So to answer your question: yes the only Nameserver the raspberry has > is itself. > Hi, firstly, you might as well remove the 'domain' line, it will be
2015 Jan 03
1
Samba4 Kerberos kinit does not resolve kdc hostname
Hi, thank you so! much. Turning off avahi daemon was the solution! rapsberry instead of raspberry is a typo during porivision actually. Thank you again :) I will write an entry on my blog to make sure that does not happen again. One last time for google bots. IF you receive kinit: Cannot contact any KDC for realm while getting initial credentials make sure you don't run avahi However
2015 Jan 03
2
Samba4 Kerberos kinit does not resolve kdc hostname
Hi, i am really depressed at this moment. I set up an domain controller using samba4 and an raspberry pi. I can join the domain and everything works BUT kerberos has some strange problems resolving my raspberry hostname. First of all some information: Raspberry pi is DHCP Server and DNS-Server (BIND9). First of all the configurations: Code: /usr/local/samba/etc/smb.conf # Global
2015 Jan 03
2
Samba4 Kerberos kinit does not resolve kdc hostname
Hi, /etc/resolv.conf looks exactly like this: domain family.rapsberry.local search family.rapsberry.local nameserver 192.168.178.222 So to answer your question: yes the only Nameserver the raspberry has is itself. Greetings Am 2015-01-03 um 7:40 PM schrieb Rowland Penny: > On 03/01/15 16:31, Robert Hartmann wrote: >> Hi, >> >> i am really depressed at this moment. I set