Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Can't mount samba shares"
2010 May 13
1
Still can't mount Samba shares from other Samba server
I am *still* unable to mount shares from a Ubuntu 10.04 server, using a
Ubuntu 10.04 laptop. I totally re-formatted both my desktop and my
laptop with Ubuntu 10.04 (so that they would be using the same version
of Samba). I am using the exact same smb.conf for the 2 machines (less
the share definitions, which exist only on the desktop, known as
"workhorse"). wbinfo -u, wbinfo -g,
2010 Mar 18
0
No subject
clients on the domain. But I can not mount shares from the other Samba
server; I always get "Permission denied".
$ sudo mount -t cifs //workhorse/OldHome /mnt/OldHome -o
username=DACRIB+turgon --verbose
Password:
mount.cifs kernel mount options:
unc=//workhorse\OldHome,ver=1,rw,username=DACRIB+turgon,ip=10.0.0.20,pass=********
mount error(13): Permission denied
Refer to the
2010 Apr 23
2
Can join AD 2003 domain; can't list shares from other servers
I set up an old laptop with Xubuntu 9.10. I configured Samba as to work
with my Win2003 AD domain that has MS Services for Unix installed.
I can get a Kerberos ticket. I successfully added the laptop to the AD
domain. wbinfo -a shows me all users, domain and local. wbinfo -g shows
me all groups. wbinfo -a user%password returns successfully. "getent
passwd" works as expected - I see
2010 May 02
2
Problems using multiple Samba servers in a Win2003 AD domain
I've been at this for days, and making no headway. It's very
discouraging. I have a Win2003 domain, that has the Services for Unix
extensions installed. I am trying to have multiple Samba servers as
domain members. (in my case, one desktop sharing files, and one laptop,
accessing the shares). And at the moment, it doesn't (fully) work.
Each Samba server can see shares from the other.
2010 Apr 29
1
wbinfo -a fails plaintext auth; passes challenge/response
Once again, I am trying to add a machine to my Win2003 AD (that has
Services for Unix installed). I am using Xubuntu 9.10, and samba 3.4.0.
I set up Kerberos, and am getting a ticket. I have successfully joined
the domain.
# net ads join -U administrator
Enter administrator's password:
Using short domain name -- DACRIB
Joined 'DUAL-BOOTER' to realm 'DaCrib.local'
wbinfo -u
2010 May 04
2
smbclient -k works; mount -t cifs does not
I am confused (nothing new there ...). I have 2 Ubuntu 9.10 Samba
servers. I am trying to mount a share from the other (i.e., "workhorse"
is trying to mount a share on "dual-booter"). If I specify a smbmount
command with a -k option, I can mount the share:
turgon at workhorse:~$ klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_1000
Default principal: turgon at DACRIB.LOCAL
Valid starting
2010 Mar 27
1
Problems with winbind and AD using Ubuntu 9.10
Greetings! I am having a bit of an issue using Ubuntu 9.10 and AD 2003.
AD domain = dacrib.local
AD server = dim-2300.dacrib.local
IP = 10.0.0.60
Samba server = workhorse.dacrib.local
IP = 10.0.0.20
I have been following
<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba/Kerberos>, and my Kerberos
seems set up properly, as I can get a ticket.
root at workhorse:/etc/samba# klist
Ticket cache:
2010 Apr 24
1
Samba: trust fails - MORE
So I ended up doing a
net ads leave
which removed the machine account from Active directory. Now I am trying
to re-add it, but it seems to still be hanging around in Kerberos ...
root at workhorse:/etc# klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0
Default principal: administrator at DACRIB.LOCAL
Valid starting Expires Service principal
04/24/10 17:25:50 04/25/10 03:25:55
2010 Mar 28
0
Problems logging in when authenticating against Active Directory
Greetings! I am having a bit of an issue using Ubuntu 9.10 and AD 2003.
AD domain = dacrib.local
AD server = dim-2300.dacrib.local
IP = 10.0.0.60
Samba server = workhorse.dacrib.local
IP = 10.0.0.20
I joined the server to AD, and I can see all the domain users and groups
when I do a "getent passwd" and "getent group". "wbinfo -u" lists all
domain users, and
2010 Apr 24
0
wbinfo -t fails
This used to work ...
root at workhorse:/var/log/samba# wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret via RPC calls failed
error code was NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED (0xc0000022)
Could not check secret
root at workhorse:/var/log/samba# net ads info
LDAP server: 10.0.0.60
LDAP server name: dim-win2300.DaCrib.local
Realm: DACRIB.LOCAL
Bind Path: dc=DACRIB,dc=LOCAL
LDAP port: 389
Server time: Sat, 24 Apr 2010
2010 Apr 07
0
IDMAP question
I have a Samba 3.4.0 server (from Ubuntu 9.04), as a member server in my
Win2003 AD (which has MS Services for Unix 3.5 installed). All seems
well, in that it is properly joined to my AD, I've got it all configured
so that domain members can log into the Linux servers using their domain
credentials.
Here's my config:
# WINBIND
# idmap domains = DACRIB
idmap config
2010 May 08
1
smb.conf works for 3.4.0; doesn't work for 3.4.7
Some may remember all my issues trying to get one Samba server to mount
shares from another Samba server. Well, I decided to completely reformat
my laptop with Ubuntu 10.04, and start over (leaving the other Samba
server at Ubuntu 9.10)
(to recap - I have a Win2003 AD (not R2), with SFU installed)
I took the smb.conf from the 9.10 server (running 3.4.0) and loaded it
on the Ubuntu 10.04 laptop,
2010 Mar 28
1
[PLUG] Ongoing saga with Samba and AD
Ben Love had this to say:
> * Mike Leone wrote on [2010-03-27 22:02:38 -0400]:
>> I tried to log on as "DACRIB+administrator" at the physical console. I
>> was prompted twice for my password (dunno if that's because my password
>> has a "!" in it or not). Then it starts to login. I see the motd. I see
>> it say that it was trying to create a
2004 Mar 25
3
winbindd/Samba3 on RHEL 3.0
Samba 3.0.2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0
I'm trying to set up winbind and all of the wbinfo commands are failing.
I was able to join the domain with this command...
root@tux samba# net join -S typhoon -U Administrator
Administrator password:
[2004/03/25 16:53:46, 0] libads/kerberos.c:ads_kinit_password(133)
kerberos_kinit_password Administrator@foo.org failed: Cannot find KDC
for
2019 Aug 05
0
problems with authentication
On 04/08/2019 23:18, Marcio Demetrio Bacci via samba wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I set up a samba 4 in Debian 9.9 as a Domain member server, but
> authentication is not working as follows:
>
> root at srv-proxy:/etc/samba# wbinfo -a marcio at EMPRESA.COM.BR
> Enter marcio at EMPRESA.COM.BR's password:
> plaintext password authentication succeeded
> Enter marcio at
2019 Aug 06
1
problems with authentication
Hi,
I have updated Samba 4.5.16 to version 4.10.6 and it is now working.
>Remove 'winbind' from the 'shadow' line in /etc/nsswitch.conf
OK.
>Have you given your users a uidNumber attribute containing a unique
number inside the range '100000-999999' ?
Is this done through the Unix attributes in RSAT and for each user?
>Have you also given 'Domain Users'
2019 Aug 05
0
problems with authentication
Hai,
I think this is an old bug.. ( pretty sure about it )
And i suggest to dont change anything except smb.conf.
Your trying to use kerbereros usersname.
wbinfo -a marcio at EMPRESA.COM.BR
Enter marcio at EMPRESA.COM.BR's password:
And you using:
winbind use default domain = yes
This is and old bug somewhere in 4.5/4/6 i believe.
Only change these, yes only slows down you
2019 Aug 04
5
problems with authentication
Hi,
I set up a samba 4 in Debian 9.9 as a Domain member server, but
authentication is not working as follows:
root at srv-proxy:/etc/samba# wbinfo -a marcio at EMPRESA.COM.BR
Enter marcio at EMPRESA.COM.BR's password:
plaintext password authentication succeeded
Enter marcio at EMPRESA.COM.BR's password:
challenge/response password authentication failed
wbcAuthenticateUserEx(+marcio at
2004 Mar 17
0
mount.cifs - trouble authenticating to a windows share
Hi there
Firstly, you may want to check out this thread on Experts Exchange:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/Linux/Q_20815085.html
essentially this is my problem - I can connect to and browse a windows
file share with smbclient, but when i try to mount it with mount.cifs I
get errors. Note that this only happens when I have to authenticate to a
domain controller - I can use
2014 Sep 03
1
AD logins fail
I migrated my config to a new server, and now logins against the AD
server are failing.
If I try the correct password, I get:
check_ntlm_password: Authentication for user [yans] -> [yans] FAILED
with error NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER
But if I try with a wrong password I get:
check_ntlm_password: Authentication for user [yans] -> [yans] FAILED
with error NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD
Where do