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2007 Aug 21
2
ldap and computer accounts
I'm attemtping to configure a Ubuntu server for a bunch of windows clients. I'd like the authentication information to be in ldap.So far the stuff works, I can authenticate users in LDAP just fine. But when I want a windows machine to join the domain I get the error 'The user name could not be found'. The computer account gets created (via smbldap-tools) and I can see it in the
2006 Aug 07
2
'ldap machine suffix' is ignored?
Hi, all! I'm using samba-3.0.23 (Revision: 16921, from ports collection, under FreeBSD 6.1 with OpenLDAP 2.3.24 & smbldap-tools-0.9.2a) as PDC with following config: [global] dos charset = CP1251 unix charset = KOI8-R workgroup = DOMAIN server string = Samba Server password server = passdb backend = ldapsam passwd program =
2006 Sep 18
1
joining domain fails because of no samba entries with 3.0.23c
Hello All, I am having a very strange problem with samba 3.0.23c. I upgraded everything from 3.0.9 and I am able to smbclient to the samba 3.0.23c PDC with the administrator user just fine. When I go to add a machine to the domain, it adds the unix machine account to the ou=computers like it is supposed to but none of the samba entries are added. I get an error on the windows side of
2005 Sep 19
0
Interdomain trust relationships
I am trying to set up samba server that trusts the local NT domain, so users who are logged intot the domain to not need to re-authenticate, nor have unix accounts set up. Config snipit: [global] workgroup = DC2DEV3 server string = DC2DEV3 netbios name = DC2DEV3 interfaces = en0 bind interfaces only = Yes smb passwd file =
2008 Mar 08
0
(no subject)
This is some very odd behavior with Samba, I think we have a bug... My set up is: Samba is running as a PDC / Domain Logins. OpenSLP 1.2.1 OpenLDAP 2.4.7 Samba 3.0.28 nss_ldap CUPS 1.3.5 Using the smbldap-useradd scripts that come with Samba! I don't download them from PADL.com Not using PAM modules. getent passwd & getent group work fine. I can no longer join workstations
2010 Aug 15
1
F13-x86_64 - New version of qemu in raw virt repo breaks virsh and virt-manager?
Without actually thoroughly thinking about it, I updated my system yesterday with the latest qemu-kvm. rpm -qa shows qemu-kvm-0.13.0-0.5.20100809git25fdf4a.fc13.x86_64 See also: virsh # version Compiled against library: libvir 0.8.2 Using library: libvir 0.8.2 Using API: QEMU 0.8.2 Running hypervisor: QEMU 0.13.50 Now when I attempt to start a domain that was working perfectly well prior to
2007 Sep 05
1
Problems joining machine to domain
Our Samba server was recently the recipient of a major upgrade. I thought all the kinks were worked out, but apparently not. I think this is the first time I've tried to join a machine account to the domain since the upgrade. I've tried using smbldap-tools and also just using smbpasswd (I have my users in LDAP). I'll also say that 'net join' works just fine from my Samba
2011 Mar 23
1
Can't join Windows 7 Pro/XP to samba PDC
Hi !!!!! I have installed samba 3.5.4 on OpenSuSE 11.3. It's configured as a PDC with LDAP backend.The LDAP backend was populated with the help of smbldap-tools. Here is the global section of my smb.conf [global] workgroup = ARAMDA map to guest = Bad User passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost log level = 3 log file = /var/log/samba.log printcap
2007 Dec 18
0
CentOS 5: problem with samba as PDC
Hello all i have successfully upgrade an old PDC samba server (debian woody) to a new centos 5. Everything works fine except for one thing 1- i'm unable to add new computer to domain except with the root users. With others installations all users in the group "Domain Admins" was able, now i get tis error: sh: /usr/sbin/useradd: Permission denied [2007/12/18 17:33:26, 0]
2003 Jun 17
0
Suse SLES8 Samba 3.0 Beta1 Winbind
Hi, i've some problems with winbind in Samba 3.0 Beta1. The configuration: Samba 3.0 Beta1 installed under Sles8 on IBM z800 (s390) compiled with gcc 3.2 and installed pam-devel-0.76-32 configure options: ./configure --with-pam --with-winbind --with-acl-support --with-tdbsam --with-libsmbclient --with-smbwrapper --with-utmp --with-quotas NT PDC with SP6a NT workstation with SP6a i try
2010 Oct 22
1
Joining domain works - logging in doesn't
I'm building a replacement samba 3.5.6 domain controller to replace an old 3.0 one. Some other things are changing too. Our user accounts are now in LDAP rather than flat files (although the machine trust accounts will remain in a flat file), but that should be hidden from samba as it's going to be done through NSS. The smbpasswd file is a TDB file and will remain so. Our users
2015 Apr 19
0
Map to Guest not working
Greetings, Brian C. Huffman! > I've migrated a share from an older samba server (3.0.33) running on a > Sun Solaris box to a newer samba server (3.6.23) running on a RedHat > Linux 6 box. > For the most part I've tried to keep the configuration the same (simply > to make the migration easier since I'm not an expert on Samba config > options). > I got the
2012 Oct 11
1
users map with ADS not working
Hi All I am running two instances of samba on same box. One instance of samba has joined AD domain ABC and the other 123. My workstation is on ABC domain and when I try to connect to samba server on ABC domain, it asks me for user name and password and then fails. If I put IP address instead it works. At the same time, when I try to connect to 123 domain, it asks me for user name and password and
2016 Dec 20
0
samba 4.5.0 on hpux ia64: smbd not able to use domain users for file sharing
On Tue, 20 Dec 2016 22:33:56 +0530 Arjit Gupta <arjitk.gupta at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have added below lines in smb.conf > > idmap config CIFSDOM:backend = rid > idmap config CIFSDOM:range = 10000-999999 > > But still i am getting same error. > > *I am also attaching logs * > > *winbind logs:-* > > userinfos: struct wbint_userinfo >
2006 Mar 17
1
getpwnam() fails for LDAP Users on AIX 5.3
Hello List, below our smb.conf and loglevel 5 output of a failed authentication. We want to get the Unix User details from MS-SFU using the new idmap_ad Backend. If the Windows User is mapped to local name it's all fine. But if we want to use our SFU Users it fails. We believe getpwnam() on AIX is faulty. "id username" and login works for all users local and AD! Any ideas how to
2013 Aug 25
0
adding samba4 member to samba4 domain
I'm having some problems I don't quite understand adding a samba4 member to a samba4 domain. The member joins without problems, but no one can login. I'm guessing it might be an idmap problem (well, see below for more details) - the login server is several times updated, and started using alpha16 I think, but does not have any idmap backend configuration at all... Could I add that,
2015 Apr 19
3
Map to Guest not working
All, I've migrated a share from an older samba server (3.0.33) running on a Sun Solaris box to a newer samba server (3.6.23) running on a RedHat Linux 6 box. For the most part I've tried to keep the configuration the same (simply to make the migration easier since I'm not an expert on Samba config options). I got the authentication working (security=domain) but now I'm
2008 Jul 18
1
AD-Shares not accessible with 3.0.31
Starting with version 3.0.31, it is not possible to access shares on a Windows Server 2000 SP4, even though it is possible to join the domain controlled by that Server. The same configuration worked "fine" (for one hour) with 3.0.30. What has changed? What do I need to configure or compile differently to get back to 3.0.2x behaviour? The commands #> wbinfo -u #> wbinfo -g #>
2007 Jun 28
2
3.0.25a && rfc2307
I'm receiving the errors listed below. It also seems unable to map the root user uid 0 with this filter. That's not that big of a deal. Wbinfo -u and -g return output but getent passwd does not. This is Ubuntu 7 using debian packages. [2007/06/28 13:27:59, 5] lib/username.c:Get_Pwnam_alloc(131) Finding user DOMAIN\chapman [2007/06/28 13:27:59, 5]
2007 Sep 07
1
Authenticating to AD server fails.
I'm trying to configure a Fedora 7 machine to authenticate access to shares via AD. This works fine on other RHEL machines, but the same configuration on Fedora maddeningly does not. I've tried oodles of different configurations, and am currently using something based on: http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_&_Active_Directory Here is my krb5.conf file: [logging] default =