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2009 Jul 23
1
Winbind issue connecting to trusted domain controllers
Hi. The quick question: Is there a way of forcing a Samba server that is an Active Directory member server to limit lookups to it's local domain only and not all trusted domains? The question in more detail: I have a Samba server that is joined to my local AD domain ("css.ad.example.com"). There are other domains under ad.example.com such as lps.ad.example.com and
2009 Aug 09
0
Samba issues with UID mappings
Hi all. Need some assistance with a problem. I will describe our setup and whats been happening. For over a year we've been using samba and winbind with pam on Linux servers to join a windows Domain. Pretty standard, no entries in /etc/passwd or smbpasswd. We just create the username on the Windows domain, and using the pam mkhomedir module, whenever someone logs in for the first time
2001 May 10
2
SV: Ext3 destroying ownerships and permissions
> Changed ownerships seem to happen in larger groups or > batches. The most frequent occurence is that "user A" finds > that his homedir and *all* files and dirs under it are > suddenly owned by "user B". Also files under "user A"'s > homedir which where previously owned by root (some > auto-generated statistics are owned by root) get their >
2003 Jun 05
0
NTFS ACLs
Hi.. I'm having trouble getting to grips with NTFS ACLs in samba (2.2.3a-12.3 pkg for Debian) I've set up a samba server with the usual homes and share drives &c. Windows 98 clients are no problem. But the win 2k boxes are a different kettle of things. I was puzzled as to why one user would get another user's home share mounted on H: when i could find nothing in the 2k user
2017 Oct 04
1
System load problem with samba 4.4.2 caused by many ntlm auth client requests
Am 02.10.2017 um 16:41 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba: > On Mon, 2 Oct 2017 14:51:54 +0200 > Rainer Krienke via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> Hello, >> .... >> [2017/10/02 11:07:47.046715, 2] >> ../source3/auth/auth.c:315(auth_check_ntlm_password) >> check_ntlm_password: Authentication for user [HOSTNAME$] -> >> [HOSTNAME$]
2013 Jan 16
1
Mapping SID>UID (and reverse)
Hi I have a new Samba 3.6.10 server running on Solaris 10. The server is a member of the local Active Directory (which I'll call "DOMAIN" in this email). Unix username resolution is via NIS. All domain users have NIS usernames as well.Winbind is running to allow SMBD to perform sid>uid mapping and I have setup idmap_nss. I am not using winbind in /etc/nsswitch.conf as NIS
2017 Oct 02
0
System load problem with samba 4.4.2 caused by many ntlm auth client requests
On Mon, 2 Oct 2017 14:51:54 +0200 Rainer Krienke via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hello, > .... > [2017/10/02 11:07:47.046715, 2] > ../source3/auth/auth.c:315(auth_check_ntlm_password) > check_ntlm_password: Authentication for user [HOSTNAME$] -> > [HOSTNAME$] FAILED with error NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER > It looks fairly obvious to me, the Samba
2003 Nov 07
0
Samba <- Winbind -> Windows 2003 ADS Questions
Hi everyone, I'm relatively new to Samba - at least for more in-depth installations. Big Thank-You from my company to the brilliant developers responsible for this software. We have our Samba server integrated with our Windows 2003 AD domain users via Winbind - a working installation with some issues described below. getent passwd works as the many docs show (one entry below):
2001 May 09
4
Ext3 destroying ownerships and permissions
Hi! A few weeks ago we upgraded 9 large webservers from ext2 to ext3. Since then we've seen very strange behavior on several of the machines. Permissions of files are repeatedly changed at random occasions. Several times, ownership of files have been totally mangled. Several users have logged in to discover that all their files suddenly are owned by another user! At two of these occasions
2006 Apr 25
0
extrapolate log in/out time from logs
Hello, I'd like to generate some reports on users log in and log out times, is there a way to do this with/without using smbd log files? I was looking at the log files and it looks like I can determine the time of login by looking for : [2006/02/10 09:31:46, 3] libsmb/ntlmssp.c:ntlmssp_server_auth(615) Got user=[jsmith] domain=[CORP] workstation=[DHCP31247] len1=24 len2=24
2006 Aug 15
2
Acl, Namespace, User Confusion
I'm using dovecot RC6. I have a group named "cmpymail" with 2 users "jdoe at arinbe.com" and "jsmith at arinbe.com". I set up a mail folders like: drwxrwx--- 4 cmpymail cmpymail 4096 2006-08-13 02:21 cmpymail drwxrwx--- 3 jdoe users 4096 2005-11-21 13:34 jdoe drwxrwx--- 3 jsmith users 4096 2006-08-13 02:27 jsmith drwxrwx--- 3 fred users
2003 Sep 24
1
same system syncs of filesystems, yet changing ownerships;
Folks, I'm setting up to sync files from a staging env to a prodution env, such that the filesystems for both are served via nfs to their respective systems. Thus, I can do the rsync on the nfs server as a 'advanced cp'. rsnyc $parms filessystem filesystem2 Due to ownerships and permissions, I have to run this as root, but, I'd like the files to belong to another user and
2019 Jan 22
1
smbclient works, mount.cifs fails NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE in Samba 4.8.3
Hello, I am attempting to debug an issue with my Samba configuration. It has been working fine, but we recently updated Samba from 4.6.x to 4.8.3 and are now seeing some issues authenticating. Most of our servers are still working fine after the upgrade, but one server is giving us issues. A little more environment info: The server is running Centos 7.1. Windows clients can connect OK. We are
2003 Dec 16
1
user name with a dot not working
Hello, I'm having problems with user names containing a dot. For example "j.smith". In our network we have Win2K PDC and a Samba server. smb.conf contains this: [global] security = domain password server = MYSERVER username map = /etc/samba/smbusers [myshare] valid users = j.smith write list = j.smith etc... /etc/samba/smbusers file contains this: jsmith = j.smith And Linux box
2010 Mar 08
1
Getting EEXIST out of make_bak_dir()
I have users running rsync 3.0.6 on Mac OS 10.5 and 10.6 with the following arguments (for example): rsync -aNHAXx --fileflags --force-change --no-inc-recursive --delete-during --filter="P _Archive*" --filter="P /*" --backup --backup-dir="_Archive_2010_March_07_22-27-43" / /Volumes/Backup I can't seem to figure out how make_bak_dir could be returning this error
2016 Feb 02
2
Dovecot with Maildir
Dovecot logs as follows: Feb ?1 19:36:34 speedy dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<rsmith>, method=PLAIN, rip=10.163.195.83, lip=10.163.195.82, mpid=7481, session=<EbuSsb4qPQCto8NT>Feb ?1 19:36:37 speedy dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<rsmith>, method=PLAIN, rip=10.163.195.83, lip=10.163.195.82, mpid=7483, session=<qfSzsb4qQQCto8NT>Feb ?1 19:36:37 speedy dovecot:
2010 Dec 02
2
how do I fix this
Greetings yesterday i was resetting an account from a script. and the user was deleted an re-added. subsequently the user now has two dovecot directories. One is active and working, accepting mail, and the other sits with all previous messages. is there anyway to merge these two buggers ? /Volumes/x/var/spool/imap/dovecot mail:dovecot root# ls -la | grep jsmith drwx------ 16 jsmith
2006 Oct 31
1
Winbind mappings change over time
On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 15:52 +1300, Richard Greaney wrote: > Hi all > I have a peculiar problem that has been ongoing over the last few years. > > I have a mail server which is running winbind and giving distributed > authentication from a Windows server. Winbind UID mapping is in the > typical 10000-20000 range. Everything works fine... for the first little > while at
2009 Oct 01
1
Linux offline logon
We have our linux servers setup to authenticate against Windows AD using idmap config DOMAIN: backend = RID When a domain user logins to the system, all works fine, if its their first time loggin in then their home directory is created, and by using RID backend, all UIDs are consistent across all Linux servers. If we stop winbind, processes running under the username no longer show username, but
2008 Feb 01
1
Help with mapping a UNIX group to a AD Directory Group
Hi All, I have already integrated my samba with the Active directory domain using winbind, but I am trying to do the following. I want to map a UNIX group "ccusers" to Active Directory group "NICE\ccusers". I need my AD users that don't have local accounts on my machine to be able to access directories owne by the UNIX group ccusers. It seems like it should be simple to