Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "roaming profiles behavior"
2007 Dec 04
0
configuration needed to load roaming profiles off of a BDC?
I have a PDC named GOMER with IP 10.8.3.37 and a BDC named BLDG1 with IP
10.8.3.231, both in the domain ADAMSTEST. I have a user testuser who
logged in successfully to GOMER and has a roaming profile in
/var/lib/samba/profiles/testuser. So I changed the TCP/IP settings of
the windows XP computer testuser uses from the WINS server of 10.8.3.37
to 10.8.3.231 so it would use BLDG1 for
2007 Nov 19
5
DNS problem?
I'm trying to join an XP SP2 PC called testpc to a test environment. Its
network settings are statically set. IP address is 10.8.3.209. I have a
PDC called gomer.mdah.state.ms.us w/ samba 3.0.26a and IP address is
10.8.3.37. On test PC I right click on my computer, properties, computer
name, change from workgroup WORKGROUP to domain ADAMSTEST.
But I get the error:
Note: This information
2008 Feb 12
0
unable to get Windows XP to join domain using BDC
I have a domain named ADAMSTEST with the LDAP/PDC being
gomer.mdah.state.ms.us ip 10.8.3.37 and the BDC bldg2.mdah.state.ms.us
ip 10.8.7.2. nss_ldap is working, i can ssh in to both servers fine.
I'm trying to have a Windows XP named domain2 with ip 10.8.7.254 join
the domain using the WINS server of 10.8.7.2 in the network tcp/ip
settings. So it should be able to join the domain by
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 09
1
A device attached to the system is not functioning.
Windows XP w/ SP2 is giving me that error message when I'm trying to log
into my domain:
A device attached to the system is not functioning.
error log:
[2007/11/09 10:21:01, 1]
rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:_net_sam_logon_internal(1004)
_net_sam_logon: user TEST\testuser has user sid S-1-1-0
but group sid S-1-5-21-3536689092-529281149-710501220-513.
The conflicting domain portions are
2007 Nov 05
1
smbldap_tools error
I'm following along in the Samba 3 By Example.pdf and on Page 190 it has
me run:
[root@gomer ~]# smbldap-useradd -m -a test2
No such object at /usr/sbin//smbldap_tools.pm line 473.
I am running smbldap_tools .0.9.4 and I have ran configure.pm and set it
up correctly.
The stanza in the code of line 473:
# all entries = does_sid_exist($sid,$config{scope})
sub does_sid_exist
{
my $sid =
2007 Nov 07
3
net rpc join -U root error
On my server, I have root in LDAP, and am following the Samba3 by
example book, but I'm unable to get it to join the domain. I'm running
samba 3.0.25b.
[root@gomer samba]# net rpc join -U root%xxxxxxxx
Unable to find a suitable server
[root@gomer samba]# net rpc testjoin -S GOMER -U root%tical123
Join to 'ADMIN' is OK
[root@gomer samba]# net rpc
2008 Jan 11
0
root's SID
I'm playing around with samba + LDAP in a test environment. In LDAP
root doesn't have a SambaSID:, but root does have a User SID: in
pdbedit. Do I need to set the SambaSID in LDAP for the user root, or
does it not matter? If so, how? I tried smbpasswd -a, smbldap-useradd,
and smbldap-passwd -a and none worked. But I can load the SambaSID in
by hand with ldapmodify if I need to.
2008 Feb 12
1
unable to access HOMES share
I am unable to mount my home directories on my Fedora 8 samba 3.0.28
server, I have the following share defined:
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S
read only = no
browseable = No
writeable = Yes
hide dot files = yes
public = no
create mask = 0600
force create mode = 0600
directory mask = 0700
force directory mode = 0700
and the permissions on /home/adam
2000 Aug 10
0
Weird login problem !!
Hello,
I have discovered what seems to me an unlogic issue in Samba.
I have a Samba logon server with login scripts based on machine names
(%m.bat).
This is what happens when I make a connection as a regular user.
[2000/08/07 10:23:11, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
testpc (10.33.6.247) connect to service FSK as user m2000944
(uid=27419, gid=27419) (pid 18902)
Identification,
2008 Jan 11
2
Convert existing Samba DB to LDAP
We currently have an OpenLDAP server with many nodes authenticating to
it for various things. We have an existing server that is now using LDAP
to authenticate, but would like to have Samba in turn authenticate to
it. We've configured the smb.conf file accordingly and can get this working.
Our dilemma is in adding the "Manage samba account parameters" plug-in
via the Yast
2007 Jan 09
1
assert_redirected_to not working as expected
I''ve installed the "acts_as_authenticated" plugin and made some
modifications to the controller (app/controllers/account_controller.rb)
"signup" module as follows:
===
def signup
@page_title = ''Create Account''
@user = User.new(@params[:user])
if request.post?
if @user.save
session[:user] = User.authenticate(@user.login,
2007 Nov 20
1
Configuring samba users with existing ldap (pdbedit -Lv <uid>)
I'm currently going through chapter 5 of Samba-3 by Example, "Making
Users Happy"
Step 16 is where I get a hiccup. When I execute the command "pdbedit
-Lv" which according to the man page should list out all my users, I get
nothing back. All the previous steps have worked using one of my
existing LDAP account uids.
There seem to be extra things I need to have in my
2003 Feb 17
1
logging by name and ip address in 3.0a21
Does anybody else see two sets of logs with
log file = /var/log/samba/log.smbd.%m ?
i get both logs like
log.smbd.192.168.0.3
and
log.smbd.testpc
when testpc has the ip address 192.168.0.3
I've tried %M and with no obvious effect
thanks
--
Bradley W. Langhorst <brad@langhorst.com>
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
However....
When I try the command
nmblookup -M TESTGROUP
querying TESTGROUP on 192.168.255.255
name_query failed to find name TESTGROUP #1d
My /etc/hosts file is
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
192.168.100.101 testpc
192.168.100.100 linuxserver
/etc/samba/lmhosts is
127.0.0.1
2007 Dec 14
0
Samba BDC Problems
Dear List
I have an Problem whit my BDC, after i stop the PDC and the BDC
runs i
become some errors like this:
ldapslave smbd[4492]: _net_auth2: creds_server_check failed.
Rejecting
auth request from client testpc machine account testpc$
my samba smb.conf:
Testparm
Load smb config files
2002 Jun 25
0
Password synchronisation between W2K-Pro and Samba PDC
Hello List !!!
I'm trying to synchronate the password between W2K-Pro, Samba
and Linux. I'm using the Samba 2.2.4 as an PDC with the
following Global parameters:
[global]
? ? ? ? workgroup = LAN
? ? ? ? netbios name = testPC
? ? ? ? interfaces = 192.168.0.97/24
? ? ? ? encrypt passwords = Yes
? ? ? ? update encrypted = no
? ? ? ? map to guest = Bad User
? ? ? ? keepalive = 30
? ? ? ?
2017 Dec 06
2
No DEFAULT or UI configuration directive found!
Hi.
I have setup virtualbox with a windows 10 that is acting as a DHCP and TFTP
server.
I have created folder like this:
c:\tftpboot
in that folder "pxelinux.0" and "ldlinux.c32" is located.
another folder is created:
c:\tftpboot\pxelinux.cfg
In that folder "default" is located.
I have another testpc that I want to startup with pxe, but I get this error:
2017 Sep 18
0
samba 4 ad member - idmap = ad for machine accounts
Drawbacks for RID, yes, multiple, but maybe it does not apply for you.
Read the Advantages and Disadvantages
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Idmap_config_ad
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Idmap_config_rid
My reason for NOT using RID on FILESERVER setups.
Only one : File ownership of domain users and groups are lost, when the local ID mapping database corrupts.
With Ad, i just remove and
2015 Dec 07
0
userid shows 4294967295
On 07/12/15 12:52, Nico De Ranter wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I'm getting close to a working setup but still run into glitches here and
> there.
>
> I have 2 Ubuntu servers working as AD server, one Ubuntu desktop with
> winbind configured. I've setup a number of accounts with Unix
> properties. I've been primarily testing with my own account which works
>