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2018 Oct 27
0
unable to set username/password for a mount point
do you have a steram mounted on the server called "example.ogg" If the mount don't exist the script will fail R On 27/10/18 9:18 PM, Jayesh Dalal wrote: > Hello, > > I've icecast2 installed on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and I can access it via > http://localhost:8000 > > I followed this document to add authentication: >
2004 Oct 08
0
(retry) 3.0.7: username map doesn't work with security=ADS
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 (OK, my first message got mangled because of the attachments, so I'm reposting) I've got a samba 3 box that's part of an AD domain. It works correctly for most users; but there was a problem where certain users couldn't connect. We'd get a log message that looks like this: Username SAMPLE.COM\pcuser is invalid on this system
2018 Oct 27
3
unable to set username/password for a mount point
Hello, I've icecast2 installed on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and I can access it via http://localhost:8000 I followed this document to add authentication: https://icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.1/auth.html I added the following to /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml file: <mount> <mount-name>/example.ogg</mount-name> <authentication type="htpasswd"> <option
2001 Oct 31
1
Username Map not work
Hi All: I am running Samba 2.2.2 on HPUX-11.0. I use our NT 4.0 domain controller as the password server. However I also need to use the "username map" parameter. Samba will not look at my "username map" file. Any ideas? Also the "guest account" parameter will not work unless its in the "global" section ( it is supposed to be a share level parameter in
2005 Feb 18
2
Username map broken on Solaris ??
We have been using the same setup for years .. now we have introduced ADS server ala windows 2003.. joining with samba 2 with Security = DOMAIN gives an "unable to join domain" message. So I have installed samba 3, now joining the domain is fine, and on linux everything works perfectly, but on solaris it seems to ignore the "username map" option. Here is the config that
2002 Sep 26
2
username.map causes delays?
Hi, A user works on a Windows 2000 workstation with MS Visual C++. When he tries to open a file on a Samba share (Samba 2.2.2 on Sun/Solaris), Visual C++ hangs for about 10 seconds, then displays the file. At the same time, the following messages appear in log.smbd: [2002/09/26 12:21:27, 0] lib/debug.c:reopen_logs(337) Unable to open new log file /usr/local/samba/var/log.smbd: No such file or
1998 Sep 28
2
username map problem
Hi, I am running version 1.9.18p8 on Solaris 2.6 connecting to NT 4.0 sp3. When I am logged in as administrator I can't connect to any samba share. My username map contains just "root = Administrator" and my smb.conf file has the following entries: password level = 2 security = server encrypt passwords = yes password server = ntsrv002 ntsrv003 username map =
2005 Aug 24
1
Username.map works in 2.2.8a, doesn't work in 3.0.14a
I'm a bit puzzled. I am able to map an account without any problem on Samba 2.2.8a (security=domain). However, access fails with Samba 3.0.14a when everything else is the same (same configuration files). Any advice as to the cause of the problems (and its solution) would be appreciated. >From 2.2.8a logs [2005/08/24 14:59:51, 3, pid=7767] smbd/reply.c:(880) Domain=[americase]
2012 May 03
2
username map not working to 3.6.3 (security =ADS)
Hi all, ? i'm working on solaris 10 with compiling samba version 3.6.3. My box is client?of LDAP on solaris server Server Samba is domain member of AD Windows 2008R2 Kerberos is configured to link to AD Windows 2008R2. ? I'm not use windbind in my configuration. ? I've got this messages ? [2012/04/27 13:39:10.550408,? 3] auth/user_krb5.c:50(get_user_from_kerberos_info) ? Kerberos
2002 Aug 15
0
Small Bug with username map (2.2.5)
Hi, there appears to be a problem with a minor part of username map file interpretation. When I put an exclamation mark before a line in the file, that is supposed to stop any further mapping if a match has already been made. That's what I understand to be the case. This is not happening for me. When I connect from a Win2k machine as Administrator, the log file records the mapping from
2004 Oct 08
0
username map for ADS groups
I'm having some kind of trouble mapping all users in an ADS group to a Unix id. I'm running Samba 3.0.7 on Solaris 9 as a member of a Windows 2000 ADS Domain. Here's my smb.conf: ******************************************************************************************************** [global] workgroup = ADSDOM realm = ADSDOM.MY.COM server string = Samba
2009 Jan 28
1
username map Solaris 10 11/08 using Sun DS 5.x ldap for authentication
Here's the configuration: OS: Solaris 10 11/08 OS Authentication: Sun Directory Server 5.x Samba: v3.0.32 included with Solaris 10 11/08 Samba auth: Windows 2003R2 AD Using a Windows XP client authenticated against AD mounting of home directories works fine and I'm able to perform create/modify/delete ops on files/directories in the home directory and files/directories which are
2005 Jan 14
1
security = server, username map, different domain -> no login
Hi, I posted a similar question a few days before. I'm still confused what might be wrong with my config. Setup: - update from Samaba 2.2.12 to 3.0.10 - Solaris 8 Server - server is not a domain (EMEA) member, and it's not possible to add the server to the EMEA domain :(- server is only in workgroup ERS (our department, no DC, only a few hosts). - no winbind - authentification happens
2018 Oct 07
0
smb.conf username map entry does not work
Hi folks, I have got the following setup: OS: CentOS 7.5 1804 in a HP DL120 server Samba AD member server with standard Samba 4.7.1 from the CentOS 7.5 distribution. I have got a problem that the "username map" entry in smb.conf does not seem to have any effect at all. In the mapping file there is a mapping from Administrator to root. But when I run id Administrator I do not get
2004 Aug 16
1
Username mapping.
Hello Everyone, I've got Samba 3.0.4 running under Solaris 8 with ADS support... Doing the authentication on the ADS server works, access to the defines shares work... What doesn't work is my username mapping. My Unix usernames are in the form of gaudej and our AD names are in the form of joseph.gaude. My username.map file has gaudej = joseph.gaude and when I have the [home] share loaded
2004 Sep 09
1
"username map" parameter not working after upgrade to SAMBA 3
I have been using the "username map" parameter for some time on various versions of Samba 2, and it has worked nicely. Last week I upgraded to Samba 3 and integrated with Active Directory. Since I am using Solaris 8, and "nsswitch.conf" doesn't support winbindd, I am using the "add user script" parameter to add users. What is happening is that users in
2002 Jun 10
1
Question about username maps in Samba
I'm hoping someone can suggest a solution for this interesting problem I've run across.... I work within a multi-Unix environment. We've got HP-UX, Solaris, Linux, and Tru64 (!) here. Because of this, some of our users have multiple logins, so that they can have multiple user environments for the product development scripts that they run. One of our Sun boxes serves as our Samba
2005 Dec 13
3
is my initramdisk right? also getting ''Error opening /dev/console'' error
Hello, I am getting kernel panic while trying to xm create a domU. Xen version 3.0 Linux kernel 2.6.12.6 Grub entry for dom0: title Xen 3.0 / XenLinux 2.6 kernel /boot/xen- 3.0.gz console=vga module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen0 root=LABEL=/ ro console=tty0 module /boot/initrd-2.6.12.6-xen0.img For domU, my xm file contains: kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12.6-xenU "
2003 Sep 22
0
multiple permissioning for same user in username.map
Afternoon All.... I'm new to the list today, so be gentle with me ;-) I have a problem where I host a samba box for the purposes of shunting data about between different platforms, mostly Solaris (but with a little HP-UX, AIX & Linux thrown in for good measure) to NT / 2K . I also have a number of NT / AD service accounts that need to connect through to different directories within
1998 May 17
0
username map not working
I still have not resolved this problem. Last time I reported it, I neglected to note the OS & version. Server is running Digital Unix 4.0B, samba 1.9.18p1 Problem is that a user's home directory only appears on a Win95 client under "Network Neighbourhood" when they have an all lowercase username on the server. Otherwise, user is prompted for a passwd and a bad password error