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2006 Aug 24
0
authentication across 2 samba servers
I have 2 samba servers, archives3 (10.8.2.2) and roark (10.8.2.3). roark is the domain master. Users on roark are in /etc/samba/smbpasswd. I'd like the users on roark to access a share on archives3 (\\archives3\pubinfo). How can I have archives3 authenticate the users against the users in smbpasswd on roark?
2011 Jul 26
1
Very odd issue with Win7 and trust relationships
Hello all, We have just concluded a very drawn out test of our domain that is having some trust relationship problems with Windows 7 desktops. Here is a breakdown of our setup: roark PDC running samba 3.4.7 (also has OpenLDAP) on VLAN 2 archives3 BDC running samba 3.4.7 (also has OpenLDAP) on VLAN2 arrowhead BDC "home server" running samba 3.4.3 on VLAN 9 archives4 BDC
2008 Jul 11
1
unable to run login scripts in [netlogon]
My Windows XP SP3 clients aren't loading their logged_in_username.bat from my netlogon share, and I can't figure out why. It looks like in the log file the Windows PCs are loading the script, its just not executing it on the windows PCs for some reason, but if I click start, run, and type in \\roark\netlogon\scripts\jholland.bat it runs fine. Running samba 3.0.31 and here's the
2008 Apr 14
0
problem with user nobody and net groupmap
When I do net groupmap add rid=514 ntgroup="Domain Guests" unixgroup=nobody type=d and then try to connect to a share called share which only allows guest connections with the following permissions: [global] guest account = nobody map to guest = bad user map to guest = bad password [share] path = /samba/admin force directory mode = 777
2008 Apr 25
2
openldap - samba
I am having a problem getting users that were added in smbldap-useradd to be able to login. After I add them they are visible, but you can see I get this error - pdb_get_group_sid: Failed to find Unix account for test10 I believe that this has something to do with nss_ldap. because doing a getent passwd, it doesn't display any smb info. Any debugging info or help would be amazing, I'm
2006 Aug 10
1
can ls files, but can't cat files
I have a server roark (fedora core 5 with samba 3.0.23a-1.fc4.1) with a home directory awilliam. I'm trying to mount it on my linux workstation (fedora core 5, samba 3.0.23a-1.fc5.1). On my workstation I do: mount -t cifs "//roark/awilliam" /mnt/roark-awilliam/ -o username=awilliam,password=xxxxxx and when I cd to /mnt/roark-awilliam, ls works, but if I cat a file I get the
2007 Nov 06
1
multiple domains and one PDC w/ ldap?
Is it possible to have multiple domains and all of them authenticate to one PDC running openldap? Each building at work has a network segment, 10.8.1.x - 10.8.18.x, each having their own samba server using smbpasswd and DOMAIN name. Like the server arrowhead 10.8.9.2 has domain = HPADMIN in smb.conf, server archives 10.8.8.2 has domain = OLDCAPITOL in smb.conf, roark 10.8.2.3 has domain =
2009 May 10
1
current master browser UNKNOWN
Hi all. I have a problem. I'm trying to let samba run as WINS server and as domain master. But if I run nmbd in debug mode it says: dump workgroup on subnet UNICAST_SUBNET: netmask= 10.8.0.1: FREAKYYDE(1) current master browser = UNKNOWN MASTER 40899a03 (master server) the servers hostname is master. i've tried to explicitly set it in the config but it
2006 Sep 21
1
current master browser = UNKNOWN / failing WINS test #1 on 3.0.23c
I am having trouble with one of my samba PDC's. It does not recognize itself as the domain master browser even though it is set to be so. I can not add machines to this domain and I suspect this is why. Has anybody seen this or know what causes it? Notice this: DOMAIN_ALBANY(3) current master browser = ALBANY_PDC DOMAIN_NYC(2) current master browser = NYC_PDC
2009 Nov 22
1
probleme samba login domain
Hi, Until now I can no longer connect to my samba domain. I don't know what happened. What this ( below in the log) means: dump workgroup on subnet UNICAST_SUBNET: netmask= 192.168.10.253: Nov 22 13:20:30 localhost nmbd.bis[3275]: #*011ETUDIANT(1) current master browser = UNKNOWN *Some help ? here is the log: announce_myself_to_domain_master_browser: t (1258892410) -
2003 Apr 12
3
WG: Samba 2.2.7a and XP pro
Dear Michael, I just have the same problem you have with samba 2.2.3a on a Suse 8.0 machine and win xp pro. Besides I performed all the steps below. >From my postings I learned that the prob might have something to do with a wrong mapping in smbusers file. It seems to me that the workstation account is mapped to user nobody. Up to now I was not able to solve the prob. Do you have any ideas
2007 Jul 11
1
target doesn't allow inferior mailboxes
Using Seamonkey as my email client, and IMAP to check mail. If I create a new IMAP folder, and then delete it, I get the error: The current command did not succeed. The mail server responded: Target mailbox doesn't allow inferior mailboxes. Tried a google search, didn't really come up with anything. I have rw permissions on /home/awilliam/Mail/* and delete the files fine using rm
2004 Oct 05
2
Can join domain; can't logon
I had a problem similar to my current one a week or so ago, and I was encouraged to upgrade from Samba 2.2.9 to 3.0.7, which I did. Now that I've completed that nightmare, the problem I initially set out to fix is still there, just different. Namely: I am trying to set up Samba 3.0.7 on a SuSE 9.1 box as an LDAP PDC whose only job will be authentication. Our LDAP server is on a separate
2003 Apr 10
7
Samba 2.2.7a and XP pro
I have read over the lists and search the web, I know this question has been asked before, but I've not been able to fix my problem so I'll ask here. I have been successful in joining the XP machine to the domain however it when I try to login to the domain windows instantly kicks up the message: "Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because the domaincontroller is down or
2009 Apr 10
1
directory permission problems
I have shares such as the one below. Users in the group (in this example, the group grants) can access the root directory of the share (\\roark\grants) just fine, and it and all files and subfolder permissions are 770 and owned by the group grants, but users have problems going into subfolders, getting access denied errors. Or, in the root directory they can create files, but not delete or
2008 Jan 25
1
smbpasswd database is corrupt!
I added myself into OpenLDAP and deleted my user account from /etc/passwd. Now samba complains in the log file: Jan 25 10:17:56 roark smbd[2767]: build_sam_account: smbpasswd database is corrupt! username awilliam with uid 511 is not in unix passwd database! however, I'm resolving my awilliam with nss_ldap, so I can ssh and su -l awilliam fine. so shouldn't samba be able to get
2013 Jul 02
0
Kernel crash when using usbhid-ups driver.
On Jul 1, 2013, at 12:00 AM, Rod Roark wrote: > Jun 30 10:29:24 ns1 kernel: [90099.128500] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff811740db>] > [<ffffffff811740db>] __kmalloc+0x7b/0x1a0 The reference to kmalloc makes me think "memory corruption". I'd report this to Ubuntu as a kernel bug to see if this is an issue specific to that kernel version, but it might also be worth running a
2004 Sep 21
2
login from XP
Hello, I'm having a problem logging in to the Samba domain from an XP machine. The machine is added to the domain but after reboot I can't login. I've done the signorseal registry hack but I'm still not able to login. The error I get when logging in is this: "Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because the domain controller is down or otherwise unavailable, or
2000 Mar 13
2
Win2k Domain logons
Hi everyone. I just got a copy of Win2k in and have been messing with it. Have a question, and have searched the archives for the answer, but didn't find it. Can Win2k domain logon to a pre-3.0.0 samba server? Or di I need to get TNG running? I can get NT4.0 boxes to authenticate and login fine (Samba pre-3.0.0), but Win2k keeps complaining: "The following error occurred validating
2006 Jul 06
1
nmbd dump_workgroups()
Every day, I get this error message. It's always around 4:02AM. Jul 6 04:02:10 print-server nmbd[3069]: [2006/07/06 04:02:10, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:process(596) Jul 6 04:02:10 print-server nmbd[3069]: Got SIGHUP dumping debug info. Jul 6 04:02:10 print-server nmbd[3069]: [2006/07/06 04:02:10, 0] nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:dump_workgroups(284) Jul 6 04:02:10 print-server nmbd[3069]: