Displaying 20 results from an estimated 60000 matches similar to: "Cached user?"
2003 Dec 03
1
MIT Kerberos with Solaris
As Samba 3.x does not work with the Kerberos included with Solaris (it has no headers) I have to remove it and replace it with MIT kerberos. Does anyone know if Solaris kerberised services will still work normally (without modification) such as kerberised NFS? I briefly tested this and couldn't het it to work, but if someone has a definative answer it might save me a lot of trouble,
thanks
2002 May 15
2
Samba 2.2.1a - ls inconsistancies.
I am running Red Hat 7.2 and using smbmount to mount a PC share from a NT4
SP5 Workstation.
I have a folder, in this share, of around 300 files and when I do ls -l I
get inconsistencies.
Sometimes files are missing, and if I keep repeating the command the files
are then appear again.
Other times the size information is wrong.
No one else is using, or changing, any of the files on the source
2005 Jul 19
2
Hiding not defined Printer Share
Hi,
I hope the title is understandable? We have several Samba file shares
set up on AIX 4.3.3 boxes and there are only file shares, no printers
are defined at all. The files shares work great. However, when users
browse the Entire Network in Windows Explorer (from XP Pro clients) it
shows a printers and faxes folder on each Server. As there are no
printers on these servers is there a way to
2004 Feb 16
0
Winbindd timeout on unreacheable domains
Hi All,
I have a concern with the behaviour of winbindd on startup in a multi-domain environment, in my case a 6 domain AD forest + trusts to 3 NT 4 domains. I've tested startup of winbindd in a 2 domain development environment and found if a trusted domain is not contactable it takes five minutes to timeout before winbindd becomes active (/tmp/.winbindd/pipe is created).
If I assume this
2006 Aug 01
0
Mapping machine name or IP to Linux user-name?
Hi all,
Sorry that my first post to this list is a question - especially one
that is a real long shot.
Where I work we have taken delivery of a system, including some Linux
boxes with a custom distro that have to talk to our Windows Active
Directory network.
I've set up Samba, and everything is working as it should be. Users can
access the shares they need to, and are authenticated via AD -
2004 Jun 30
2
[EXPERIENCES] with OpenLDAP and Samba and Redundancy???
I can't say I've tested this in any depth. Where multiple LDAP servers are listed as the LDAP
backend is the behaviour of Samba that if it fails to contact the first listed server it will
try the second and so on? If that's the case Samba should only ever try and update the password
on a single LDAP server which would then replicate the change to any other master and slave LDAP
servers
2008 Oct 15
2
Problems with Mongrel > 1.1 and OS X
I''ve having issues with some part of Mongrel start up process stalling with
versions of Mongrel greater than 1.1
Using Mongrel Gem version 1.1 both
./script/server and ./merb
boot fine
But from gem version 1.1.1 both processes stall immediately
I can get it to continue by attempting to force quit with CTRL -C
system info
Mac OS X 10.5.5
Ruby 1.8.7 (2008-05-31 patchlevel 0)
2003 Dec 12
3
configure error with --enable-dmalloc
Hi list,
I'm trying to compile samba 3.0.1 rc1 with --enable-dmalloc switch because I have been asked to provide more information on a winbindd panic on a Solaris server. However the configure fails with the error shown below,
config.status: creating include/config.h
Note: The dmalloc debug library will be included. To turn it on use
./configure: command substitution: line 3: syntax error:
2005 Feb 02
1
libiconv.so.2 is not found in archive
Hi,
Have just spend the afternoon browsing and trying to find the solution to
this error. We are running AIX 4.3.3, release 10. I'm trying to get Samba
up and running. It seems to install okay using smitty, at least all the
directories appear with the various samba files in them. Though no smb.conf
is created. I thought a default one would be created? I'm coming from a
mainly Linux
2004 Mar 02
0
RE: Réf. : Re: using a master ldapserver and a slave ldap server for one samba server
* stephane.purnelle@corman.be nulis:
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> What's means, can I have some problem with this configuration ?
> Or it's just a speed problem ?
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Samba will get 2 value for same id and problem will appear soon or later.
Any reason why using 2 ldapsam backend?
## Speaking for myself, It's not good to have a single point of failure in
## your authentication
2003 Oct 21
0
Permissions issue sharing data from multiple servers via multiple protocols
Hi all,
I have several UNIX servers I'd like to configure Samba on but am having trouble working out the best way to achieve consistent user and group permission across the file systems on several file servers.
Basically I need to integrate the Samba server into our MS AD domain, using Kerberos for authentication which all works fine. My problem is achieving consistent permissioning with AD
2004 Apr 29
0
Problems with ACL's on Samba 3.0.3
Hi List,
I'm having trouble understanding the behaviour of ACL support in Samba 3.0.3pre1 running on Solaris. Here are my problems
the unix standard attributes for other seem to map to Everyone when viewing a share from a Windows client, however assigning rwx to other/Everyone does not grant access to folders for users connceted to the share, why not?
I cannot work out how to change the
2004 May 11
0
net ads join hangs
Hi list,
I'm having difficulty joining new Samba 3.0.x machines to our production domain. I'm trying to join using
net ads join -U Administrator
but it just hangs. It does create a computer object in the AD though, if you Control C the hung net join and try
and start winbind, winbind complains with this error "ads_connect from domain DOMAIN failed: Cannot read password"
I
2006 Jan 13
0
Samba 3 across multiple domains
Hi folks, I wonder if anyone can tell me how I do this.
We currently have samba-3.0.20b controlling access to several unix file
shares on our National domain. This is using winbind and kerberos to
authenticate the users to the National DCs. All works really well,
having migrated from samba 2 we can now dispense with having to create
accounts on the unix boxes as winbind is using an AD group to
2007 Sep 25
0
AD admin account being locked by Samba?
Hi all,
I've recently used Samba to add a Red Hat Linux machine to an active
directory domain.
In order to do this I used:
net ads join fully.qualified.domain.name -U my-admin-account
...and then was asked for (and entered) my password...
The Samba share has been working great, as has authentication via Active
Directory!
The only trouble is that I used my own admin account to join the
2004 Mar 16
0
ADS Kerberos Authentication without winbind problem-*SOLVED*
Turned out the whole install was broken when not using winbind, don't know why!?!
Uninstalled Samba 3.0.1, re-compiled from scratch Samba 3.0.2a and everything works
as expected :-)
>> Further to this problem I have found it impossible to get any syntax to succesfully mount a Samba 3.0.2 share
with Kerberos authentication using the BSD "mount_smbfs" (on Mac OS X), where
2004 Jun 30
0
net ads join hangs forever
Hi Aaron,
we've just identified this problem and thought you may be interested if you haven't resolved
this already. The bind is failing because the admin account being used to join the domain is a
member of too many groups (waiting to hear from M$ what constitutes too many) and as a result the
Kerberos TGT is too large and the kpasswd service on the M$ DC just ignores the change
2004 Jun 28
0
rsync between different file system types
Hi list,
can anyone tell me whether rsync unicode support (which I believe exists but don't claim to be any export on ;-)) will allow
me to rsync data between different file system types which have differing valid filename character sets? ie NTFS <-> UFS, in my case I actually
want to do UFS <-> HFS+ (Mac OS X). Also I am assuming HFS+ no resource fork data will exist, this can
2014 Feb 19
3
Java versions in CentOS
Hi All,
Following the latest security updates from Oracle, the version of OpenJDK package is currently listed as:
java-1.7.0-openjdk-1.7.0.51-2.4.4.1.el6_5.x86_64.rpm
The Redhat security advisory lists these packages: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-0026.html
but it makes no reference to the build number, which it turns out is important.
The build on the package in centos 6.5 is
2003 Nov 19
1
gdb compile error
ok I know this isn't realy a samba issue but I'm trying to gather some debug info on winbindd for the samba development guys, but I can't compile gdb 5.x or 6.0 on my solaris 9 box! Every other compile problem I've come across I've resolved by searching through google but not this time. If anyone can help I'd realy appreciate it, problem is (using gcc 3.3.2)
gcc -g -O2