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2010 Jun 23
1
Samba not implementing "rights" correctly on server. Shouldn't it use "Capabilities" or equiv?
On Sunday 20/06/2010 at 10:52 pm, L. A. Walsh wrote: >> I assigned the "TakeOwnerShip" right ['Domain Admins']. >> I placed myself in that group. >> >> when I try taking ownership of [a] directory [owned >> by someone else, it] fails with a permission denied. >> >> [Why doesn't this work?] >> >> If domain rights DON't
2006 May 24
1
NSCD, should it be used or not with LDAP, pam, nss
Again, another confusing issue in two how-to's I'm trying to resolve. In the SBE (samba-3 by example) Pg 161 in the PDF states. (It's actually page 200 of the PDF, but 161 of the numbered document pages.) "The name service caching daemon (nscd) is a primary cause of difficulties with name resolution, particularly where winbind is used." But the Authconfig in the IDEALX
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
2020 Jul 15
0
Fwd: net rpc rights grant fail to connect 127.0.0.1
Hello! > net rpc rights grant "MYDOMAIN\Unix Admins" SeDiskOperatorPrivilege -U > > "MYDOMAIN\Administrator" > > Enter MYDOMAIN\Administrator's password: > > Could not connect to server 127.0.0.1 > > > Not sure where to go from here, if I run the command I get this: > > pi at raspberrypi:~/tests $ net rpc rights grant "SAMDOM\Unix
2014 Feb 28
1
can't get one specific group to show up in the output of id on one system but it does show up in another identically configured server in the same cluster
Hi all, I have two rhel 6.3 servers running sernet samba 4.1.4-7 with winbind connecting to AD. They're also running ctdb. For some very strange reason I can't get one specific AD group to show up in the output of "id username" or the gid of that group to show up in "wbinfo -r username" for the user on one of the servers but it shows up fine on the other. The strange
2012 Jun 19
2
flac -- exhaustive model search vs. -A <*>?
Linda Walsh <flac at tlinx.org> wrote: ... > That brings up another question then... What is 'hi' (v. low?)... Zero, or close to zero, is low. 12 is high. ... > What's a subset stream? This is explained at: http://flac.sourceforge.net/format.html in the bulleted point beginning, "FLAC specifies a subset of itself as the Subset format." ... > Another
2018 Dec 02
1
Domain Admins default ownership is BUILTIN\Administrators
So, a little bit more investigation shows a problem with idmap -> User - BUILTIN\Administrator uid = 30000 Group - BUILTIN\Administrators gid = 3000000 Group - SAMDOM\Domain Admins gid = 60000 POSIX file ownership is becoming 3000000:60000 It seems that the Administrators group group is set as the owner. What's more, 'Administrators' group name is not mapped when I list the
2011 May 29
1
Where is the Centos Linux 5.5 kernel syscall handler for mmap? (Keith Roberts)
Keith Roberts, Thank you for your suggestion about doing a grep of the source code. We found mmap.S in ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386. We looked in mmap.S and found a lot of assembly code. Could you please tell us if any of the assembly code call the kernel syscall handler for mmap.s? Also, we ran make for the kernel Makefile and we obtained the following result shown below. Could you please
2008 Mar 09
0
NSCD On Linux Question
I finally ran across the following post: http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-May/120798.html Turns out my earlier post to this list for help stems from the NSCD problem like this person had. I changed the negative TTLs in nscd.conf to 3s and changed the -t argument to 15 in my add machine script. This solved my join domain problem. Before all this, NSCD was not running. When NSCD is
2005 Jan 27
3
Domain admins not getting local admin rights
Hi there, I switched servers yesterday. The old server was running 2.2.7a-1 on RedHat 8.0. The new server is 3.0.8-0.pre1.3 on Fedora Core 3. I did the migration by copying the following: /etc/passwd /etc/group /etc/shadow /etc/samba/* I then copied /home and fixed all the permissions on stuff. I then started up samba on the new server, and unplugged the old one. Most everything went
2012 Sep 05
1
CentOs6- Use nscd for offline LDAP
Dear All, I'm thinking about connecting the 15 or so laptops in our organisation to LDAP. Now I'm trying to use nscd in order to enable the users to work when being offline. The test laptop is installed for this occasion, updated CentOs6.3. Following the advise I found on a few posts I modified */etc/nscd.conf : * server-user nscd logfile
2018 Nov 30
0
Domain Admins default ownership is BUILTIN\Administrators
I've now spun up a second DC ready for a migration from an old DC. Just checking over a few things and have hit this problem: Objects created by Domain Admins members default to ownership by BUILTIN\Administrators. So, when JohnDoe is logged on as JohnDoe and creates a file, its ownership becomes BUILTIN\Administrators. I've played with perms for over an hour and cannot make any sense
2003 Sep 17
0
Problems with Openldap and nscd
The problem description below is relevant for those who use samba + LDAP. We installed four Intel Xeon servers with standard SuSE 8.2, samba + ldap. The W2K client complained about very, very, very slow reponse from the server. Below is we descripe the reasons and the solution. We have big problems with openldap version 2.1.12 (standard suse 8.2 rpm) and the name server cache daemon versiom
2015 Jun 11
1
cannot set rights with "Domain Admins" group on samba 4, 1, 17
Dear all, I set net rpc rights grant 'MY.DOMAIN\Domain Admins' SeDiskOperatorPrivilege -Uadministrator Bu no one in that group but administrator can set rights on a folder (security-tab)!? Is there something special to do? Greetings Daniel EDV Daniel M?ller Leitung EDV Tropenklinik Paul-Lechler-Krankenhaus Paul-Lechler-Str. 24 72076 T?bingen Tel.: 07071/206-463, Fax:
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 Oct 09
1
nscd segfaulting on centos 4.5
Does anyone know if there is a fix for nscd segfaulting after a short period of time. Googling for it came up with one result that suggested deleting the files in /var/db/nscd , but that didn't help. Another result was about run away processes which is not the problem I'm having. They are x86_64 boxes. output from /var/log/messages Oct 9 12:56:38 lyra kernel: nscd[11660]: segfault at
2004 Jul 07
0
Antwort: Re: 3.0.4: smbd's + nscd's = 100% CPU; load > 4
Dragan Krnic DB Fernverkehr AG P 955 - 7166 ____________________________________________________ Internetauftritt der Deutschen Bahn AG >> http://www.bahn.de Dragan Krnic
2008 May 14
0
nscd strange behaviour
Hi there group, I have nscd running on 6.3 with backports patches, but maybe this will apply to the 7.0? What's the problem: i have nss setup with nss_pg module and authenticates passing through pam pg module. I have nscd running so I can make fewer queries to the pg server when system retrieves uid<->userid. But when I change the password in pg database, I can't get
2006 Oct 07
3
nscd crashes
I've had problems with nscd crashing every few days on my CentOS 4 mail server for a while now. The problems started maybe around CentOS 4.2, although I don't remember for sure. My debugging efforts let me to disable nscd's persistent cache, and that seemed to work for a while, but since upgrading to CentOS 4.4, the crashes have started again. When nscd crashes, the rest of the
2019 Jan 29
2
Winbind, cached logons and 'user persistency'...
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 18:47:45 +0100 Marco Gaiarin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba > In chel di` si favelave... > > > Now this is what I do not understand, my understanding is that > > 'PAM' is used to find the correct authentication system and 'NSS' > > just connects to that authentication system. >