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2015 Nov 17
3
Cannot chown file to active directory user/group on member server
On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com > wrote: > On 07/11/15 16:02, Krutskikh Ivan wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I need to change ownership of server files to user/group defined in active >> directory ( using rfc2307 and unix attributes). Chown returns no error, >> but >> 'ls -lia' shows that file ownership
2015 Nov 07
2
Cannot chown file to active directory user/group on member server
Hi, I need to change ownership of server files to user/group defined in active directory ( using rfc2307 and unix attributes). Chown returns no error, but 'ls -lia' shows that file ownership is unchanged. What am I doing wrong? archive-test:/archive/video # ls -lia ./test.mp4 17121 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2413096 ноя 2 19:50 ./test.mp4 archive-test:/archive/video # wbinfo -u
2016 Sep 20
5
Domain Member Server: Domain Users cannot access shares
Hello to the Samba devs and mailing list subscribers, I've run into a bit of trouble getting a new domain member server setup. I've got three Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit VMs running the latest stable build of Samba built from source acting as Domain Controllers. I've got a fourth physical machine running Ubuntu 16.04 64 bit running the canonical distribution samba (Version 4.3.9-Ubuntu)
2009 Sep 21
1
NetworkManager invalid numeric argument
Got the following error running the latest yum update, any thoughts? useradd: invalid numeric argument 'avahi-autoipd' error: %pre(NetworkManager-0.7.0-4.el5_3.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 3 error: install: %pre scriptlet failed (2), skipping NetworkManager-0.7.0-4.el5_3 Brian
2006 Apr 21
2
getent not working (again)
Hi all, after I searched the internet about a week now I can't find an answer to my problem: The company I work for is using a Windows 2003 Domain using the Windows Services for UNIX (SFU) and NIS. We are using two Domain Controllers that are hosting the ADS. Now I want to use Samba and NFS to implement a file server for our mixed client enviroment: There will be Linux, HP UNIX, Solaris,
2004 Apr 27
1
getent shows only local information
Hello I have installed Redhat Linux 9 and Samba 3.0.2a from the Source. I have two Win2003 server for the domain "sambadomain.local": PDC: rootserver 10.10.1.1 Subnet 255.255.0.0 DNS-Master: dnsserver 10.10.1.2 Subnet 255.255.0.0 Runs also dhcp and wins I made the references to these two Servers (DNS, DHCP) in my Linux-Server. Linux-Server: samba 10.10.1.4 Subnet 255.255.0.0
2006 Apr 21
1
AW: getent not working (again)
I don't think that this is my problem. When I try 'getent passwd <user>' I get no output either. And we only store about 200 users. Is bug 3024 fixed in the newest version? I will try to apply the patch. J?rg -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Gautier, B (Bob) [mailto:Bob.Gautier@rabobank.com] Gesendet: Freitag, 21. April 2006 12:54 An: Horchler, Joerg;
2005 Jun 08
2
Problems with Samba and Windows 2003 Active Domain Server
Can somebody with experience making a RedHat Fedora Core 3 server with Samba installed work in a Windows 2003 Active Domain please give me some pointers? I have a small installation with one Windows 2003 Server running as a domain controller for about 10 Windows XP machines. This is working just fine. I decided that I wanted to add a RedHat Fedora Core 3 server as a Mail server, running Cyrus IMAP
2005 May 06
3
Winbind issues with UID and GID mappings
I am having issues integrating a FC3 system with AD running on W2k3. I can not figure out why the user ID mappings and Group ID mappings are going stale. This is a generic FC3 install with all of the latest updates. login as: jgallagh Sent username "jgallagh" jgallagh@linman's password: Last login: Fri May 6 08:14:23 2005 from 192.168.168.2 id: cannot find name for group ID
2008 Feb 22
3
Windows 2000 pro doesn't join a domain with Samba+Ldap (linux)
Hello people... I had to sign up in the list because I don't know what else I could do... I can't find my error anywhere!! :( The thing is that I have a Linux server with Ldap (openldap2.3) + Samba (3.0.26) + smldaptools (0.9.2-3), and I want to authenticate a windows 2000 Professional client machine against that server, but it won't work!! The domain is called "JOME", and
2019 Mar 29
2
Can only access new SAMBA fileshare from Windows as privileged user SAMDOM/Administrator, not as an ordinary user.
Hi Rowland! On 29/03/2019 16:33, Rowland Penny via samba wrote > Roll on 'Buster' ;-) 4.5.x is well EOL. Its not ideal I know! ;) Unfortunately I (and every other Raspberry Pi user) is stuck with this for now since this is the default Samba package that Raspbian currently uses unfortunately. I did check to see if it could be upgraded using apt to something a little more recent but
2006 Oct 19
0
Unable to log on (authenticating) to a Samba NT Domain
I have 4 machines at home: 1 Linux Centos 4.4 running as a PDC 1 Linux Centos domain member running as my file server. Winbind works properly and I'm able to share files perfectly well 1 Windows XP sp2, member of my domain. No problem accessing files on Centos domain member 1 Linux Fedora Core 5, also a domain member. I'm unable to logon my Fedora 5 machine to my domain. I've joined
2015 Nov 17
5
Cannot chown file to active directory user/group on member server
So I am still stuck. For reference here is the smb.conf on the member server: root at florence:~# more /etc/samba/smb.conf [global] netbios name = FLORENCE security = ADS workgroup = IOL realm = IOL.SEAMANPAPER.COM log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log log level = 1 dedicated keytab file = /etc/krb5.keytab kerberos method = secrets and keytab
2015 Nov 07
0
Cannot chown file to active directory user/group on member server
On 07/11/15 16:02, Krutskikh Ivan wrote: > Hi, > > I need to change ownership of server files to user/group defined in active > directory ( using rfc2307 and unix attributes). Chown returns no error, but > 'ls -lia' shows that file ownership is unchanged. What am I doing wrong? > > archive-test:/archive/video # ls -lia ./test.mp4 > 17121 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root
2016 Sep 21
0
Domain Member Server: Domain Users cannot access shares
So it seems that I have identified the source of all of my permissions issues, though I'm unclear as to exactly why these problems have occurred and would love an explanation if anyone can offer one. I was using mdadm to create a RAID 1 array, formatting it ext4 and storing all of the data that samba was serving on /dev/md0. The two drives that make up the array are hosted by an LSI MegaRaid
2015 Nov 17
0
Cannot chown file to active directory user/group on member server
On 17/11/15 20:46, Jeff Dickens wrote: > indeed > > On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 3:37 PM, Rowland Penny > <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com <mailto:rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com>> > wrote: > > On 17/11/15 20:28, Jeff Dickens wrote: > > > > On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Rowland Penny > <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com >
2007 Mar 23
1
getent passwd / wbinfo -u timeout
dear all, i have two server, smb1 act as PDC Debian 3.1 Samba 3.0.14a-Debian OpenLDAP 2.3.32 smb2 act as fileserver auth to PDC via winbindd FC3 Samba 3.0.24 the problems are : i can get the groups and users when running getent passwd and getent group from smb1. but i just can get the groups when running getent group or wbinfo -g from smb2. if i run getent passwd or wbinfo -u from smb2, it
2006 Feb 14
0
Problem cooperating with Windows and AD
Hi, I'm having a problem getting my Windows machines to access shares in Samba. When they browse to the Samba box it sometimes gives them an error saying that they don't have permission or that the server is unavailable. However this doesn't always happen and other times it lists the shares. When I try to access the shares it just prompts for the username/password over and over.
2019 Mar 29
0
Can only access new SAMBA fileshare from Windows as privileged user SAMDOM/Administrator, not as an ordinary user.
On Fri, 29 Mar 2019 17:21:54 +0000 Stephen via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi Rowland! > > On 29/03/2019 16:33, Rowland Penny via samba wrote > > Roll on 'Buster' ;-) 4.5.x is well EOL. > > Its not ideal I know! ;) Unfortunately I (and every other Raspberry > Pi user) is stuck with this for now since this is the default Samba > package
2019 Mar 29
2
Can only access new SAMBA fileshare from Windows as privileged user SAMDOM/Administrator, not as an ordinary user.
Hi there, I wonder if anyone can help me? I recently created an active directory setup with a primary domain controller ad1 and secondary domain controller ad2 for a domain SAMDOM. In-line with what I understand to be Samba best practices I then setup a separate file-server fs1 on which I created a file share, /fsrv/shares/OgdenFiles/. This has all been done using Samba version