similar to: Winbind panic - bug #5551 not completely solved in version 3.0.31?

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2008 Jul 07
1
Winbind syslog errors and Domain Local Groups
Hello all. I'm relatively new to Samba, and haven't been able to track down a solution to this particular problem. I use Samba/Winbind to authenticate FreeBSD machines against a Windows 2003 Active Directory. That all works fine. The problem is that groups in the AD of type "Security Group - Domain Local" are causing winbindd a lot of grief. Every time the winbindd daemon is
2008 Aug 25
0
wbinfo works fine, getent only works for builtin groups
Hi I am having a lot of trouble getting users from a trusted domain to access shares and files. getent passwd / get group doesn't retrieve domain users or groups, so I can't set permissions for the users or groups from the trusted domain The domain having problems is: Ubuntu 6.06 Server Samba Version 3.0.22 The trusted domain is: Ubuntu 8.04 Server Samba Version 3.0.28a wbinfo -u and
2011 Sep 22
1
getent passwd fails inside freebsd jail using samba 3.4.14
I've been messing around with running samba 3.4.14 inside a freebsd jail over the last couple of days, and am running into an odd problem where wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g succeed, but getent passwd fails (insofar that it shows only local users, but none of the domain users). Here's my smb.conf: [global] interfaces =192.168.0.16/32 bind interfaces only =yes security
2006 Oct 17
1
winbind: wbinfo -g sees "domain users", getent group does not
I have configured winbind on a Linux file server, connecting to a Samba PDC. When I run wbinfo -g, I can see the group "domain users". On the other hand, when I run getent group, I do not see this group. Apart from a few other groups, all groups are visibile in both wbinfo -g and getent group. When running for the first time wbinfo -u, getent passwd and wbinfo -g, I got the results
2002 May 10
3
Samba 2.2.4 on s/390
I have just compiled Samba 2.2.4 with the following configure. ./configure --with-pam --with-winbind I used the same instructions as I did go get Samba 2.2.2 working. I noticed the winbind daemon dies after about a minute. I set the debug to 10 for it and I found some confusing things. Why is it trying to connect to GIGDC1 with a null username? Is this why the connection is refused?
2003 Aug 05
0
FINALLY ....[WAS Re: Re: DID ANYBODY HERE...
Hi jo here again ( Mr. FINALLY ) I think indeed this also applies to me, if i do 'getent group' i get [root@client var]# tail -f log.winbindd [2003/08/05 11:48:14, 0] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgrent(640) could not lookup domain group Domain Admins [2003/08/05 11:48:14, 0] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgrent(640) could not lookup domain group Domain Users and
2003 Dec 02
2
Problem with , in Common Name when running samba3 as ADS Member (Problem with Group-Contents)
Hi, today we found the reason for a problem with Group-Memberships when running Samba as an ADS Domain Member. 1. Short Summary of the Environment =================================== = "old" Systems: - donald: Microsoft Windows 2000 as ADS Controller with 2 (daisy, tick) Backup Controller - 800 Users mostly replicated from Microsoft Exchange - 65 Groups - fix: Samba 2.2.8 on
2005 Oct 09
0
The problem on joining a computer running FreeBSD(v5.4) to a Windows 2003 Active Directory domain using samba3.
Hi, I encountered a problem when I joined a FreeBSD machine to a windows = 2003 AD domain. I passed following steps successfully: 1.#net ads join =A8CUAdministrator =20 2.#wbinfo =A8Cu 3.#wbinfo =A8Cg But when I check: #id Domain\\username (I can find this username using command = =A1=B0wbinfo =A8Cu=A1=B1) Id Domain\\username: no such user =20 I found: After restarting samba, there
2004 Nov 03
1
samba and domain local groups
Quick question about Samba and Domain Local groups. Ive got a Samba 3.0.7 server (redhat 8) as a domain member of a 2K Domain in native mode. (security = domain). Std Windows group mgmt says: Users are members of Global Groups. Global Groups are members of local groups Local Groups control access to resources. So ive got a Domain Local group I want to use to restrict access to a samba share:
2008 Aug 02
2
wbinfo -u and -g work, getent passwd works, getent group DOES NOT WORK
Hi, I'm trying to get some Ubuntu8.04 clients to authenticate to an Ubuntu8.04 Samba domain controller. Everyone is running Samba 3.0.28a. Side question: should I upgrade to 3.2? Keep in mind that means finding binaries for ubuntu or compiling from source for a server and 20 clients. Basically wbinfo -u and -g work, getent passwd works, getent group DOES NOT WORK. My domain is called
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 #>
2005 Jun 27
1
samba 3.0.20pre1 winbind dumps core on Solaris 9
Greetings, Here is what I have built samba on: Solaris 9 GCC 3.2.2 samba-3.0.20pre1 openldap-2.2.24 MIT Kerberos 1.4 Samba built with: ./configure --prefix=/opt/local/samba --with-automount --with-profile --with-acl-support --with-utmp --with-winbind --with-ads --with-ldap --with-krb5=/opt/local/kerberos5 --with-pam Within a minute of starting samba + winbind I get a core dump in the samba
2007 May 03
0
FreeBSD, winbindd and Domain Groups
I have installed SAMBA from the ports collection and have run into a problem. I am using winbind and I am able to list the groups and users from the Windows 2003 Server (wbinfo -u, wbinfo -g, getent passwd, getent group) without any problem. I am able to display the shares on the SAMBA server using net view without any problem. However, when I try to connect to the share, I receive a message
2004 Oct 31
2
Re: Trusting and trusted domain (home mapping) problem
Hi Igor, I got stuck now. I did my best. I got stuck at the winbind which I suspected is the reason why the domainA_computer cannot map the domain_B user's home directory. 1. What are the settings of your winbind? 2. Do you use only "winbind" in your libnss_ldap or use "ldap" as well? 3. My winbind works with :- (For both sides) wbinfo -t wbinfo -p wbinfo -u wbinfo
2008 Jul 18
3
winbind looses connection to DC in 3.0.30
I have successfully joined a domain with Samba 3.0.30 But after approx. one or two hours, winbind looses connection to the domain controller and users are not allowed to connect shares. After a 'killall winbindd' and restarting of winbind, the users can connect to the shares again. How can I work around this bug? Configuration looks like this: [global] dos charset = ISO-8859-1
2006 Feb 22
2
Samba 3.0.21b winbind crash
I'm using Samba 3.0.21b on SuSE 9.3 Pro (x86) with the binary RPMs from samba.org/suse.com (3.0.21b-1.1.2-SUSE-SL9.3) on a Domain Member Server in ADS mode with winbind against W2K3 SP1 AD servers and idmap uids/gids stored in a central OpenLDAP directory. Unfortunately, winbind gives me a hard time and reproducibly dies with a PANIC on a "wbinfo -g", although I think I've
2004 Jul 27
0
PANIC: internal error; winbind daemon (3.0.4) crashes
Hello, I'm using samba 3.0.4, compiled with Kerberos 1.3.1-7, in an W2k3 ADS environment and Kerberos and the Winbind daemon are used for authentication. While checking a winbindd.log file I saw the following PANIC internal error: winbindd.log ========= [2004/07/21 12:15:00, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgroups(1032) user 'root' does not exist [2004/07/21 12:15:00, 1]
2005 Sep 29
1
smb_panic after upgrading
I am running a Linux SLES 9 server geobase-linux{root}838: uname -a Linux geobase-linux 2.6.5-7.191-smp #1 SMP Tue Jun 28 14:58:56 UTC 2005 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux I tried to upgrade from Samba 3.0.14a (which I had installed via RPMs and was running fine) to samba-3.0.20-0.1 from the RPMs on the Samba site. I know get smb_panics on smbd Here is my smbd.log: geobase-linux{root}833: more
2019 Feb 15
0
32 seconds vs 72 minutes -- expected performance difference?
> > That's interesting indeed. The verbose logs and network trace would tell > us more. > I've enabled verbose/debug logging on the client side. Here are a few operations from the log, and my observations on them: 1) Why is the log saying `SMB2` everywhere? Shouldn't it be saying `SMB3`? 2) Is this normal -- fs/cifs/smb2misc.c: Calculated size 157 length 156 mismatch mid
2004 Aug 31
0
Overloaded winbind
I'm running Samba 3.0.4 on Red Hat Enterprise ES v3 (Update 2), utilizing ACLs on ext3. Yesterday I discovered that my backup application (Galaxy 5.0) doesn't back up ACLs and won't until the next release (sometime this fall). I figured that I'd do a "poor man's backup" of the ACLs by running "getfacl -R --absolute-names /shares > /root/acls" on a daily