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2015 Jan 09
0
help, please, troubleshooting winbind testing during setup of Samba 4 AD member server
Hai, Did you assign any UID/GID to users/groups in the AD.. i think not. If No, please do so first else you wont see any output. how : https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Using_RFC2307_on_a_Samba_DC My advice use the windows ADUC to set the GID/UID If Yes.. Ok.. thats strange,.. post your (sanitized) smb.conf Greetz, Louis >-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >Van: d3r3kshaw at
2014 Dec 31
0
Member Server Setup Assistance
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello James, do you see your users and groups with "wbinfo -u" and "wbinfo -g"? Did you install "heimdal-clients" to test with "kinit" to get a Kerberos-Ticket? Did you put "winbind" behind "passwd" and "group" in /etc/nsswitch.conf? Idmapping starting with 500: idmap config
2014 Dec 31
0
Member Server Setup Assistance
On 31/12/14 15:42, James wrote: > Hello Stefan, > > I learned the hard way about .local. I understand going forward. > > I do have an issue with the member server. Following along with the > wiki I get stuck at 'Testing the Winbind user/group mapping'. Wbinfo > works as expected but not > > #*id DomainUser* > > #*getent passwd* > > #*getent
2014 Dec 31
0
Member Server Setup Assistance
On 31/12/14 17:23, James wrote: > Rowland, > > I set a user with a uid and domain users group with a gid but I'm > still unable to view them using 'id'. I do notice a few strange > observations. If I go to another user to attempt to assign a uid. I > get the default value of 10000. I would expect 2001 given I set the > first user with uid 2000. Groups
2015 Jan 13
0
help, please, troubleshooting winbind testing during setup of Samba 4 AD member server
Found it! (Thanks to Louis van Belle and Rowland Penny for their guidance). The wiki page for https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_AD_Member_Server *really* needs a note about this to be added. It will save a lot of frustration and wasted time for others coming behind. The reason I say this is that a default Windows Server 2008 R2 install, *does not provide* the necessary tools
2014 Dec 31
0
Member Server Setup Assistance
On 31/12/14 17:55, James wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > I did. Unfortunately something is still amiss. I do receive a > response from 'getent group domain users'(users:x:100). > > On 12/31/2014 12:26 PM, Rowland Penny wrote: >> On 31/12/14 17:23, James wrote: >>> Rowland, >>> >>> I set a user with a uid and domain users group with a gid
2014 Jun 12
0
samba4.1 as domain member in a domain I don't be admin
Hi, I bet this question was asked several times, but I'm honestly not able to find a solution. My samba4.1 (running on FreeBSD10) is part of a larger network/AD where I only have very restricted rights. Our network consists of a "toplevel" AD-Domain (top.foo.bar) and several "subdomains" (in my case: sub1.top.foo.bar), which have their own domaincontrollers (MS Windows
2014 Dec 31
2
Member Server Setup Assistance
Hi Rowland, I did. Unfortunately something is still amiss. I do receive a response from 'getent group domain users'(users:x:100). On 12/31/2014 12:26 PM, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 31/12/14 17:23, James wrote: >> Rowland, >> >> I set a user with a uid and domain users group with a gid but I'm >> still unable to view them using 'id'. I do
2014 Dec 31
0
Member Server Setup Assistance
On 31/12/14 18:28, James wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > passwd: compat winbind > group: compat winbind > > 'getent passwd tuser' results in a blank terminal line. > > > On 12/31/2014 1:12 PM, Rowland Penny wrote: >> On 31/12/14 17:55, James wrote: >>> Hi Rowland, >>> >>> I did. Unfortunately something is
2014 Dec 31
3
Member Server Setup Assistance
Rowland, I set a user with a uid and domain users group with a gid but I'm still unable to view them using 'id'. I do notice a few strange observations. If I go to another user to attempt to assign a uid. I get the default value of 10000. I would expect 2001 given I set the first user with uid 2000. Groups however appear to increment. On 12/31/2014 10:52 AM, Rowland Penny
2014 Dec 31
6
Member Server Setup Assistance
Hello Stefan, I learned the hard way about .local. I understand going forward. I do have an issue with the member server. Following along with the wiki I get stuck at 'Testing the Winbind user/group mapping'. Wbinfo works as expected but not #*id DomainUser* #*getent passwd* #*getent group* #*chown DomainUser:DomainGroup file* #*chgrp DomainGroup file* etc. I receive
1999 Sep 30
0
HELP : Domain Administrator
Hi all, I need help. I read the following documentation on the Samba website : 4.3.1. How do I configure an account as a domain administrator? This has changed in the latest version of the HEAD branch. The "domain admin users" and "domain admin group" parameters have gone away. See the smb.conf man page for information on * domain group map * domain user map * local group
2014 Dec 31
2
Member Server Setup Assistance
Hi Rowland, passwd: compat winbind group: compat winbind 'getent passwd tuser' results in a blank terminal line. On 12/31/2014 1:12 PM, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 31/12/14 17:55, James wrote: >> Hi Rowland, >> >> I did. Unfortunately something is still amiss. I do receive a >> response from 'getent group domain
2015 Jan 13
1
help, please, troubleshooting winbind testing during setup of Samba 4 AD member server
On 13/01/15 01:07, BISI wrote: > Found it! (Thanks to Louis van Belle and Rowland Penny for their > guidance). > > The wiki page for > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_AD_Member_Server > *really* needs a note about this to be added. It will save a lot of > frustration and wasted time for others coming behind. > > The reason I say this is that a
2014 Dec 31
0
Member Server Setup Assistance
On 31/12/14 19:07, James wrote: > Rowland, > > I decided to start over with a fresh install and attempted again. > Only change I made was to start my mappings at 10000. I gave 'Domain > Users' group gid 10000 and 'tuser' has uid 10001. Still didn't work btw. > > dn: CN=Test User,CN=Users,DC=domain,DC=local > objectClass: top > objectClass:
2015 Jan 09
4
help, please, troubleshooting winbind testing during setup of Samba 4 AD member server
Hello, all! Well, third time is *not* the charm for me. (I've been through the process 3 times with 3 different DCs). I am trying to set up a member server, using Samba 4.1.14, and washing out when getting to the winbind testing. I've tried ignoring the failure and pressing on, but that didn't get anywhere. In this instance, I have a freshly-installed, configured and functioning
2015 Jan 01
0
Member Server Setup Assistance
On 01/01/15 00:07, James wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > I forgot to tell you the results were from my Domain Controller > and not the member server. Member server returned something to the > effect of 'user not found'. I am only starting the 3 > services(smbd,nmbd and windbindd) listed in the wiki. Should I be > starting Samba with command line switches to start as a
2014 Dec 31
2
Member Server Setup Assistance
Rowland, I decided to start over with a fresh install and attempted again. Only change I made was to start my mappings at 10000. I gave 'Domain Users' group gid 10000 and 'tuser' has uid 10001. Still didn't work btw. dn: CN=Test User,CN=Users,DC=domain,DC=local objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: organizationalPerson objectClass: user cn: Test User sn:
2015 Jan 02
0
Member Server Setup Assistance
On 02/01/15 13:41, James wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > If you don't mind I like to post my member server configuration as > I attempt again. This is how my member server(Ubuntu 12.04) is > configured after fresh install and prior to Samba build. Anything I'm > missing that could cause my issue as I proceed? I assume no other > prerequisites must be done on the other
2015 Jan 02
0
Member Server Setup Assistance
On 02/01/15 16:57, James wrote: > Rowland, > > I've gotten a bit further. It appears my use of '.local' is > causing the issue from what I've researched. I ran > '|/etc/init.d/avahi-daemon stop'. |This allowed me to successfully > join the domain. > > Enter administrator at DOMAIN.LOCAL's password: > Using short domain name -- DOMAIN