Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Multiple Samba PDCs doubt"
2010 Nov 24
0
Files and folders not viewable (hidden)
Hi, I have a strange problem with some folders shared by Samba.
In my home directory (share by samba) I have these files with this
permissions (only samples, it also happens with folders):
-rw-r----- 1 mark Domain Users 0 2010-11-24 14:30 a
-rw------- 1 mark Domain Users 0 2010-11-24 14:30 b
When I connect to USER Share (home) from any host (Windows or
Samba/Linux) as the correct user:
Samba
2020 Apr 23
0
Low battery unexpected shutdown
Hello. Battery, battery, battery. I am only thinking at worn batteries. I
recently had the same symptoms with an hp/eaton g3 1500va. One of the 3
batteries was reading a healthy 12.8v, but when put under load it would
quickly drain. I would measure each battery and test them under load, like
with a car headlight bulb switched on both fillaments.
On Thu, 23 Apr 2020, 16:54 Marc Franquesa,
2020 Apr 23
3
Low battery unexpected shutdown
Hi, recently I observed that during a power outage, my NUT setup doesn't
shutdown properly. Indeed it never reaches the LowBattery state to notify
and initiate shutdown on clients. Reviewing my setup and logs I think I'm
facing multiple problems and I'm unable to point to real root cause.
First, let me focus on my scenario and current setup:
In normal status (ONLINE, fully charged)
2002 Oct 29
1
RE: Samba PDCs/BDCs and Trusts WAS: auth to two diff PDCs? (succe ss, sort of)
Steven Langasek wrote:
> Having one PDC and two BDCs also gives you greater
> fault-tolerance than
> having three domains with a single PDC each.
>
> Samba+LDAP can give you this fault tolerance; it can't give you trust
> relationships today, without a lot of finagling.
>
> Steve Langasek
> postmodern programmer
>
Steve:
I understand the role of/need for the
2002 Oct 29
1
RE: Samba PDCs/BDCs and Trusts WAS: auth to two diff PDCs? (succe ss, sort of)
Andrew Barlett wrote:
>
> Domain trusts (in terms of us being a PDC trusting other DCs) are
> currenetly a work in progress. We hope to have it finished for Samba
> 3.0.
>
> However, why do you need domain trusts? (There are lots of
> good answers
> to this question, but make sure you do have one of the answers).
>
> Samba 2.2 has always supported being a member
2002 Nov 07
0
Problems authentication with NT PDCs in security = server (was security = user)
The interesting part is that PAM nor the SMB auth plugin for Apache
requires you to be a member of the domain.
However, the caveat with pam_smb_auth is that you have to have a unix
account for every windows user you want to authenticate.
I guess the behavior I'm trying to achieve is the one achieved with the
Apache plugin:
1) Doesn't require you to be a member of the domain
2)
2004 Oct 03
0
Using a single LDAP server to authenticate multiple Samba3 PDCs
Sorry if this is a FAQ but I have tried searching the web and both
samba3 books but I can't find the answer. I would like to use a single
LDAP server (openldap) to authenticate multiple Samba3 PDCs serving
different domains to authenticate Windows XP clients. Ideally I would
like an XP client to appear in both domains and the user to get
different profiles depending on which domain they
2006 Feb 27
0
Two PDCs Samba trustrealtionship --> winbind configuration
Greetings!
I have the following configuration:
Two PDCs (Samba 3.0.21b) with Fedora Core 4: PDC1 and PDC2.
PDC1 trusts PDC2, respectively PDC2 is trusted to PDC1.
I join an XP workstation to PDC2. After restart i can see both domains in the login screen domain combo box.
I can logon to PDC2 , but not to PDC1, since the
2002 Nov 07
3
Problems authentication with NT PDCs in security = se rver (was sercurity = user)
James:
I use Winnind to authenticate users from the Windows PDC - I have no
UNIX users.
Have you looked at this? I've got an informal HOWTO if you'd like it.
Thanks,
Kevin L. Collins, MCSE
Systems Manager
Nesbitt Engineering, Inc.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Lamanna [mailto:jamesl@appliedminds.net]
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:16 PM
> To:
2002 Nov 07
0
Problems authentication with NT PDCs in security = se rver (was security = user)
James:
(Again someone correct me if I'm wrong)
PAM allows local access to the Samba machine as well as authenticating
Samba users. Winbind *only* allows for Samba access. This is why I
chose *not* to use PAM in my setup. I don't want normal users to have
local logon access to *MY* servers. <evil grin>
With Winbind, you don't need PAM at all. If you're planning on
2003 Sep 12
1
Multiple PDCs, Single Domain
Hello,
I have a rather experimental question to ask.
I know that under standard circumstances, that you cannot have multiple
PDC for a single domain, as they will conflict with each other.
I am dealing with a case of a school district, where there are multiple
buildings.There are T-1s that tie together each of the buildings, then a
bonded T-1 grants access to the internet through the main admin
2002 Oct 28
2
auth to two diff PDCs? (success, sort of)
With a single server, settings "security = server" and
"password server = pdc1 pdc2', I can successfully
authenticate against two entirely different PDCs
depending on which order I put the two machines in
the 'password server' list.
Is there someway of forcing clients from either
domain to authenticate against the 'right' pdc,
regardless of the order in the
2004 Feb 04
1
interdomain trusts 2 samba pdcs
Hi @ll,
as i had setup a vpn ( openvpn ) and
have wins browse working nice between the 2 subnets
i wanted to setup a interdomain trust.
I did smbpasswd -a -i ... the trustaccount was created.
but
net rpc trustdom establish robowarp results in
[2004/02/04 02:58:09, 0] utils/net_rpc.c:rpc_trustdom_establish(1789)
Couldn't find domain controller for domain ROBOWARP
for sure i checked all
2000 Feb 17
0
NIS and NT PDCs?
Hi all,
Unfortunately, due to the fact that Samba can't yet handle domain trust
relationships with other NT domains, I'm forced to use an NT PDC for now.
However, since I've recently moved my entire user base over to Unix accounts
for e-mail purposes, I'd really rather not have to deal with creating new
accounts for them all.
Does anyone know if it is possible to have NT
2005 Jul 05
1
Several PDCs with one LDAP
Hello
Here is my potential problem: my company (HQ) has 3 branches in three
different cities. Each branch have its own domain (PDC), each domain have
different SID value but users are authorized in one LDAP directory. Nowadays
we have four trees in our LDAP. It's really hard to maintain about 600 users
at all. Some of them have entries in all trees, etc.... Question is: is it
possible
2014 Feb 09
1
master user and ACL's
Hi,
Quick question...I read in the docs that:
"Master user is still subject to ACLs just like any other user, which
means that by default the master user has no access to any mailboxes of
the user."
... and that the standard workaround is to return master_user=%u from
the userdb.
But why is the master_user authn-id used in the ACLs and not the
authz-id (requested-login-user) ?
2006 Aug 24
9
[slightly offtopic] A small, fast Apache2.2 (if there is such a thing)
Hi.
I''m using Apache2.2 built from source + mod-proxy + ssl + svn.
Everything works fine but I''m sure you I could disable a ton of
modules during the build process and in httpd.conf to speed things up
and run a tighter memory footprint.
Has anyone bothered building Apache2.2 from source disabling all the
unneeded modules.
I am planning on going through the Apache docs but I
2014 Jul 01
1
multiples domains or PDCs in samba
Hello,
I'm Nicol?s from Uruguay, I work in ASSE (public health services), the
enterprise has lots of buildings all over my country, more than 100,
with thousands of employees and PCs. Until now there is no "network
configuration" in PCs (no network users, etc) and I'm trying to solve
that out. I started working with samba about one year ago (I've been
learning a lot), I
2006 Aug 29
28
Stability of Rails
I''ve seen a lot of issue regarding the stability of Rails apps. I''m
charged with investigation of Rails for my company and I''ve looked at
numerous fourms, groups, etc. (Textdrive, here, etc.) and it *seems*
like there is a stability problem with Rails (ie: crashes, etc.) Is
this as common as it looks, or is this tied to things like Lighttpd (web
server) or Typo
2015 Feb 25
2
Proxying of non "plain" SASL mechnisms.
Hi,
I understand from earlier discussions that the reason dovecot doesn't
support proxying of other SASL mechanisms than those which supply the
plaintext password is that in general it would be possible to proxy any
SASL mechanism since it might protect against man-in-the-middle attacks
(which would prevent proxying).
However, that has led to choice between letting users use PLAIN (or