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2006 Aug 16
0
Trouble with Winbind and domain group membership
Summary of problem: members of Active Directory groups cannot access Samba shares that their group membership should allow. I recently joined our Linux servers to our Windows 2003 domain using Samba/Winbind. The research and implementation were time-consuming, but the results made it all worthwhile. Unfortunately I am running into a problem relating to group membership on the domain as it
2007 May 15
0
Error in winbind.log
Hi everybody, in my opensuse 10.2 with a samba 3.0.23d, installed and updated via yast, i constantly get this error: [2007/05/15 10:34:39, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_data(564) write_data: write failure. Error = Connection reset by peer [2007/05/15 10:34:39, 0] libsmb/clientgen.c:write_socket(138) write_socket: Error writing 104 bytes to socket 17: ERRNO = Connection reset by peer [2007/05/15
2008 Apr 17
1
NA problem when use paste function
Dear R helpers, I was doing a genetic project with two datasets X and Y. There are some IDs in both data sets, and others in either data set. I used "merge(x,y,by="ID",all=TRUE)". The data set Y contains a variable (a genotype) which is also in data X. When I merge X with Y, these two variables were automatically re-named by appending .x and .y to the original variable names.
2007 Jul 02
1
password server and round robin dns of DCs
Hi All, I've been having a problem recently with LDAP queries for group names in winbind. I'm fairly certain the problem is to do with the fact that I'm using a round robin dns name for the password server. When samba starts it attaches itself to what I presume is the first server that returns from the dns lookup. When that server is taken down for maintenance it causes winbind to
2007 Jul 25
0
Intermitent winbind failure resolving groups via nss
Hi all, I have 2 Linux machines running winbind attached to a Windows 2003 server in AD mode to resolve users and groups via nss (nscd is disabled for passwd and group info). In an intermittent way winbind stops resolving group names, for instance the 'id' command returns just the GID and no name for the primary user group and executables trying to resolve members of groups cannot
2006 Apr 26
0
Many msgs log.winbindd about "group xxxxx in domain yyyyy does not exist"
I am seeing many, many msgs in log.winbindd with the following text: [2006/04/14 08:54:29, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgrnam(255) group system in domain AIXSAMBA does not exist Would anybody be able to point me in the right direction to determine what this is complaining about? One area I do not understand is why it is complaining about AIXSAMBA (the NETBIOS name). There is an
2007 Dec 04
1
winbind users not getting groups. idmap backend problem?
yo. i have a vmware VI3 machine (which is effectively FC3 for our intents and purposes) i'm trying to get to authenticate with our active directory domain. it's -mostly- working- i can log in as my domain user successfully, getent passwd and group work, wbinfo -u and -g work, however wbinfo -t fails and if i type 'groups <domainuser>', i get this: id: cannot find name for
2006 Oct 13
4
Home Directories on the fly?
Hello all, I have a functional samba/windind file server (SLES 10) thats a member server of an Active Directory domain. I'm able to successfully resolve user and group accounts from AD. The problem I'm having is samba isn't creating home directories automatically when I try to map to a AD user share from Win XP. What I am able to do is, when I ssh into the machine with an AD user,
2005 May 25
1
Problems with winbind Samba 3.014a
Hi, I have posted a couple of questions on this problem but have not had any replies. I would be very grateful if anyone can give some help with this. Running Samba 3.0.14a with winbind and acl support Solaris 8 NT4 domain. Trying to run Samba 3 with security = Domain using pass through authentication no LDAP backend. Samba appears to work for users but we are getting lots of the following
2004 Aug 04
3
Winbind being flakey
After some more screwing around with leaving and rejoining the ADS domain I was finally able to access a share with "valid users =" set to a domain group I was a member of. The _only_ change I made after this was to add yet another group to the valid users on the share and restart samba...after that I could no longer access the share. I removed the additional group, restarted samba and
2013 Oct 16
1
fstat() errors on /srv/mail/<username>/dovecot.index.log
Dovecot version 2.1.7 Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS Kernel 3.2.0-35-generic x86_64 I'm not sure exactly when this started occurring, but sporatically users report issues receiving email, having email saved to "Sent," etc. Looking in dovecot.log, I see the following errors: 2013-10-16 09:53:20 imap-login: Info: Login: user=<user1>, method=PLAIN, rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1, mpid=27434,
2020 Jul 20
0
To field was not correct indexed by FTS
Hi, I'm Tachibana. Additionally, I found below: dovecot/src/plugins/fts/fts-build-mail.c: 187 i_debug("@@@@@ befor address parse:%s",hdr->full_value); 188 189 addr = message_address_parse(pool_datastack_create(), 190 hdr->full_value, 191
2008 Jul 22
1
Winbind panic - bug #5551 not completely solved in version 3.0.31?
I started my AD-member server with the DC not being present. Afterwards, I executed the "good practice" sequence from the howtos for testing a installation: "testparm ..." "nmblookup -d ..." "nmblookup -M ..." "nmblookup __SAMBA__ ..." "smbclient -L ..." And some domain tests: "net ads testjoin" "net ads lookup"
2020 Jul 20
2
To field was not correct indexed by FTS
Hi, This To field was not correct indexed by FTS. To: Yamada Taro <yamada at example.com>,=?UTF-8?B?dXNlcjJAZXhhbXBsZS5jb20=?= <user2 at example.com>, =?UTF-8?B?dXNlcjNAZXhhbXBsZS5jb20=?= <user3 at example.com>, user4 desu <user4 at example.com> --> Yamada Taro <yamada at example.com> , user2 at example.com And follow was correct indexed by FTS To: Yamada
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
2009 Jun 25
0
samba 3.0.33 / AD / winbind / no users returned from nested groups
Hi all, I've not found a search that addressed this problem I'm seeing with 3.0.33 (Centos 5.3 3.0.33-3.7.el5), and before I go further down the diagnostic process, I thought I'd check if what I am doing is supposed to work. I have an install of Centos 5.3 connected to active directory, using winbind & idmap_rid (it is only serving files via samba). [global] workgroup =
2020 Oct 13
0
Fatal: setgid from userdb lookup fails with wrong gid
Hello all, I'm quite new as well to Dovecot, just installed it on a FreeBSD system with Postfix and Rspamd as side apps. Things are running semi-smoothly for all users but I do have quite a few errors in the logs : Oct 13 19:43:56 apollo dovecot[24478]: imap(user1)<34412><zIeI9ZCxXDmsFhZG>: Fatal: setgid(1030(user1) from userdb lookup) failed with euid=1022(user4),
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]
2020 Jul 20
2
To field was not correct indexed by FTS
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 20:24:13 +0900, TACHIBANA Masashi wrote: > Hi, > > I'm Tachibana. > Additionally, I found below: > > dovecot/src/plugins/fts/fts-build-mail.c: > > 187 i_debug("@@@@@ befor address parse:%s",hdr->full_value); > 188 > 189 addr = message_address_parse(pool_datastack_create(), >
2018 Jan 16
0
idmap limit?
On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 16:54:17 +0100 Andreas Hauffe via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Ok, you are completely right. Here are the real numbers with changed > user names: > > drwx------ 43 DOM\user1        DOM\domain-user  4096 Jan 10 08:00 > user1 drwx------   5 DOM\user2        DOM\domain-user  4096 Jan 11 > 08:13 user2 drwx------ 92 DOM\user3