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2012 Aug 06
2
Problem in sharing printers
Hi. I've configured a Samba PDC controller on which I've configured a couple of printers using Cups. I've set up the relevant config according to the documentation, so: load printers = Yes printing = cups printcap name = cups [print$] comment = Printer Drivers path = /dati/samba/drivers browseable = yes guest ok = no read only = yes
2010 Jul 27
1
Changing password on unix client joined to AD
Hi. I've set up a Samba PDC on Debian, working fine with XP Clients. I'm now trying to have a linux client join the domain. I managed to do that, but I cannot handle password expiration. When the domain pass is expired, in GDM I see a message "Your password is expired" but the user can log in anyway. I used the following guide to configure my Linux client, which is an Ubuntu
2010 Dec 02
0
Expiring password problem with AD config
Hi. I've set up a configuration with a Samba PDC usgin Ubuntu 10.04 and Samba 3.4.7. The backend is LDAP (zimbra ldap). I've an annoying issue, where even if in LDAP for every user I set "password never expires", at every login Windows prompts me for changing it. Is there anything I can check? thanks lorenzo (on a side note I've also the problem that when the user logs
2020 May 22
3
log.samba missing rotation
I know about this param, I configured it and log.smbd, log.nmbd and others are rotated, log.samba is not. ----- Original Message ----- > From: "samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> > To: "Lorenzo Milesi" <maxxer at yetopen.it>, "samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> > Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 7:29:04 PM > Subject: Re: [Samba] log.samba
2007 Aug 14
3
Fedora, SuSE, Gentoo, Slackware as domU
Hi. I need to use some other distributions other than Debian as a Xen domU. These distributions are: - Fedora Core 7 - Opensuse 10.2 - Gentoo 2007.0 - Slackware 11.0 - Ubuntu 6.06.1 Server - Ubuntu 7.04 Server - Centos 5.0 - Mandriva 2007 Could you tell me a way to install it as domU, please? I searched for rpmstrap, but it supports only Fedora Core 4 and Centos 4... Could you help me, please?
2020 May 25
1
log.samba missing rotation
Can you try this and adjust the path's in it. #/etc/logrotate.d/samba /var/log/samba/log.smbd { weekly missingok rotate 7 postrotate [ ! -x /usr/bin/smbcontrol ] || [ ! -f /run/samba/smbd.pid ] || /usr/bin/smbcontrol smbd reload-config endscript compress delaycompress notifempty } /var/log/samba/log.nmbd {
2019 Jul 02
3
Weird access problem to files
> The latest Samba version is 4.10.6 and there have been numerous updates > since 4.3.11, but you shouldn't be having the problem you have, so lets > start be you posting your smb.conf Thank you very much. Here it is: [global] server services = s3fs, rpc, nbt, wrepl, ldap, cldap, kdc, drepl, winbindd, ntp_signd, kcc, dnsupdate realm = domain.lan ldap server require strong auth =
2020 May 21
2
log.samba missing rotation
Samba 4.12.1 installed from source following the wiki. I noticed /usr/local/samba/var/log.samba is not being rotated at all, it starts since the day I installed and it's still growing (500M so far). Is this something which must be handled manually with a logrotate entry? What signalling does samba require after the file has been rotated? I didn't find anything on the wiki, is it worth
2020 May 18
3
Intermittent permission denied when accessing share
> Not sure, but that is the way it looks, just a thought, are you using > sssd ? no, not even installed > Just like a normal share, '[homes]' is a special share that doesn't use > 'path. There used to be something on the wiki about using '[home]' on a > DC, I didn't know it had gone until you mentioned it ;-) So if I use [home] it would be a normal
2020 Apr 29
7
Latest Ubuntu 16.04 samba upgrade breaks external ldap auth (CVE-2020-10704)
Latest Samba4 upgrade (4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.16.04.26) broke external LDAP auth probably with the following error: LDAP request size (81) exceeds (0) samba-tool outputs the following when ran: Unknown parameter encountered: "ldap max anonymous request size" Ignoring unknown parameter "ldap max anonymous request size" Unknown parameter encountered: "ldap max authenticated
2019 Jul 02
1
Weird access problem to files
> which share isn't working ? > is it 'CONDIVISIONE' ? What is really weird is: Computer01, Win10, user1 logged in as local (not using domain user), share mapped with domain user. In the path I've posted in the first message the user can access BUT cannot write. Computer01, Win10, user1 logged in as domain user: same as above, user can access the folder but cannot write.
2020 May 18
2
Intermittent permission denied when accessing share
> I would expect to only see that on a machine with the MIT kdc installed, > try this > > apt-get -s remove krb5-kdc > > This will prove one way or other if it is installed and what it wants to > remove along with it, it will not remove anything. Apparently nothing requires it: The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
2019 Jul 02
2
Weird access problem to files
We've recently upgraded a S3 to Samba4 with AD (4.3.11-Ubuntu). The access control on the old installation was done with "valid users" and "write list". We've ported this to ACL, but for some path users are denied access and we cannot understand why. I.e. for a generic share, user "user1" can browse and access almost everything except for directory
2023 Jun 06
2
What's the substitution of 'samba-tool domain provision' in v4.17.5
> Yes you can use the Ubuntu 22.04 packages if you really must, but this > will only get you Samba 4.15.3 > On the other hand, Using Samba from backports on Debian bullseye will > get you 4.17.8 and is, in my opinion, easier to use. Both for Debian and Ubuntu it's better to use Michael repos, to get consistent minor release updates: http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/packages/samba/README
2023 Jun 06
1
What's the substitution of 'samba-tool domain provision' in v4.17.5
> samba-tool domain: no such subcommand: provision Are you sure there's no typo or hidden character? provision command is still there in 4.18.2 :) # samba-tool domain provision ERROR: No domain set! -- Lorenzo Milesi - lorenzo.milesi at yetopen.com CTO @ YetOpen Srl Corso Martiri della Liberazione 114 - 23900 Lecco - ITALY - | 4801 Glenwood Avenue - Suite 200 - Raleigh, NC 27612 - USA
2019 Jul 02
2
Weird access problem to files
> Can I suggest you keep upgrading, Samba 4.3.11 is EOL and I suppose the > version of Ubuntu you are running it on will be as well ;-) It's Ubuntu 16 LTS, so it's supported until 2021. > Probably because that is the old way of doing things ;-) I said that's the old installation, in the new one we remapped all the single user entries to the new ACL from RSAT. So we opened
2020 May 09
4
New install of 4.12.1: fileserver not visible when browsing network
I've just deployed an AD DC fileserver with Samba4 but the server itself is not available when browsing network computers from a Windows PC. Is it because of this [1][2] or did I misconfigure it? Thanks my config: # Global parameters [global] netbios name = FILESERVER realm = WDC.MYDOMAIN.IT server role = active directory domain controller server services =
2020 May 18
4
Intermittent permission denied when accessing share
> trying again. here's the output. thanks! Config collected --- 2020-05-18-23:08 ----------- Hostname: fileserver DNS Domain: wdc.mydomain.it Realm: WDC.MYDOMAIN.IT FQDN: fileserver.wdc.mydomain.it ipaddress: 10.0.0.3 ----------- This computer is running Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS x86_64 ----------- running command : ip a 1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc
2020 May 08
7
Unable to access shares by server alias
Hi. We migrated a S4 workgroup to S4 AD DC, I'm trying to allow users to access the new \\fileserver with the old host name \\server. I added a CNAME record to the AD DNS zone, created alias for fileserver with samba-tool spn add ldap/SERVER fileserver$ samba-tool spn add HOST/SERVER fileserver$ I also added netbios aliases = server to smb.conf but this should be useless, as
2020 May 18
2
Intermittent permission denied when accessing share
> You missed that using a DC as a fileserver isn't recommended. It was between the lines of "I followed all the guidelines for doing things correctly in this specific situation" :) > From reading the samba log, it looks like Samba logons are not working, > but ldap connections are. This means Win clients are logging in via LDAP? Can this be related to the inaccessible