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2010 Aug 24
1
Domain admin privileges: a strange bug in Samba?
I was in the process of setting up a new Samba 3.5.4 PDC with LDAP backend, over CentOS 5.5, when I came across a very strange behavior. After executing the smbladp-populate script, I was trying to grant the needed privileges to the group "Domain Admins" in order no to use "root" to manage the Windows domain. After successfully granting rights to the "Admin"
2011 Feb 03
3
Old question - NT4 BDC in Samba domain?
Hi! I have to migrate a samba domain to an Active Directory and therefore I need as first step to have a NT4.0 BDC in my network. As I don't find an useful answer via google I want to ask you if a NT4 BDC will work in a Samba PDC enviroment? regards Martin
2004 Sep 28
0
domain admin group does not have root privileges on windows 2000 or xp machines
I recently upgraded to samba 3 (running on FreeBSD 4.10). I quickly discovered the lack of the domain admins setting from samba 2, and found documentation directing me to use net groupmap. So I've got the domain admins group set to include @wheel: olympus# net groupmap list System Operators (S-1-5-32-549) -> -1 Replicators (S-1-5-32-552) -> -1 Guests (S-1-5-32-546) -> -1 Domain
2005 May 02
3
Loosing admin privileges after login
Hello, I am a Samba-newbie, so please excuse, if my question seems to you stupid. I've set up a PDC, based on Samba 3.0.14a (SerNet) and a OpenLDAP-Server. So I took a Windows XP client and integrated it to the domain. Afterwards I logged in as administrator and copied the existing profile of an user to the server. The user was able to login and his profile was loaded from the server. But I
2011 Aug 04
1
No admin privileges after upgrade from 3.5.8 to 3.6.0rc3
Hi, since I was bitten badly by this today, I take the additional time to report this issue here. After upgrading from samba 3.5.8 to 3.6.0rc3, Administrator on the xp clients (yes, still xp sp3, no vista, no win7 clients here) lost its admin privileges. My Samba PDC setup evolved over about a decade now, but since it still needs to support a small environment only (20 xp, 30 users), I
2007 Feb 06
2
Urgent - Samba 3.24 kills my network
Hi! Since the upgrade from 3.23d to 3.24 I can't log into a XP machine (Domain controller not found or machine account not valid ...) Samba shows: eb 6 09:48:03 rk01 smbd[14115]: [2007/02/06 09:48:03, 0] rpc_server/srv_dce_funnel.c:ncalrpc_open_funnel_socket(68) Feb 6 09:48:03 rk01 smbd[14115]: ncalrpc_open_funnel_socket: could not access /PIPE/lsass Feb 6 09:48:03 rk01 smbd[14115]:
2010 Oct 11
2
Samba - Rejecting auth request debug log
Hi there! I set up a test enviroment and did a log level 256 of a domain user log on with a Samba 3.5.5 and a windows 7 machine to deliver more data for that _netr_ServerAuthenticate3: netlogon_creds_server_check failed. Rejecting auth request from client TESTPC1 machine account TESTPC1$ problem. Please find the logs enclosed (if a ~300kb rar log file is allowed here) and maybe somebody
2005 Jan 19
1
admin privileges on a single domain machine
Hello List! I have a ldap based samba pdc with a few windows xp prof clients and a few user accounts. All the users have Domain User permissions. Is it possible to give a Domain User admin privileges on a single box? Lets say i have Machine A, B, C and D. Then user Foo should have normal Domain User Priviles when he logs into A, B and C. BUT when he logs into Machine D, he should have admin
2005 Sep 09
1
admin users not granted administrative privileges
Dear all, When I create a share with the "admin users" permission (see smb.conf) and map a drive to it from win2k, it does not allow me to: Edit files Create files Remove files Add Directories Remove Directories Each time it gives me a permissions error. And I ever tried adding user1 to the UNIX group that maps to the Windows Domain Admins group: net groupmap modify
2005 Mar 04
1
joining a domain without having Windows admin privileges
I would like to use "security = domain" for a samba server, but the only way I've found to do that is to issue the command "net rpc join -U admin%password" where "admin" is a Windows user that has the authority to create machine accounts. I don't have that authority, and I don't think I can get it. Is there another way to do this? For instance, if
2010 Apr 21
1
Server-Profile only applied when domain user gets Admin privileges on WinXP
After upgrade from 3.0.x to 3.4.3 (on new hardware) profiles only apply when the domain users are Members of the local WinXP admin group!? The Account behaves like a guest account - Modifications can not be saved (e.g. the left side of the XP/SP3 task menu remains empty, Control Panel can not be changed to classic view, .). No problems at all with profiles created unter samba version 3.4.3.
2015 Apr 30
0
realmd and net rpc privileges
Am 30.04.2015 um 10:13 schrieb Rowland Penny: > On 30/04/15 09:05, Sebastian Gabler wrote: >> There is something to add. Listing existing rights (any rights that >> is, thus using the current, root, user) fails with the same problem: >> >> # net rpc rights list >> Enter root's password: >> Could not connect to server 127.0.0.1 >> The username or
2004 Oct 20
2
Applications that need admin privileges
Hi guys, I have a working samba and openldap pdc which is actively being tested. I have a group of users that have specifics tools to use such as oracle client tools (sqlplus etc). I tried to logon as a test user and run the sqlplus but nothing happened, I tried adding this user to the local poweruser group but it produced the same result. Can this be achieved? It works fine if this user is a
2012 Mar 23
1
User lost domain admin privileges
Recently, something broke in Samba, my user, lorenl, is no longer an Administrator on any local workstations. I am the only administrator for this network, and there's nothing I've done related to any Samba configuration changes recently. On all workstations, I've checks that DOMAIN\Domain Admins is listed in the Administrators group. I ran this command from the Command Prompt
2004 Dec 27
1
Domain Admins don't have enough privileges
Hi everyone, I am trying to create a couple users (not root) who would be in Domain Admins group, and would have the permissions to add machine to domain. I can confirm that locally (I used sudo without password) as any of the users of ntadm group, and each and everyone of them can add a user to the passwd file. They are also local admins on NT/200X/XP machines when they log in on windows side,
2013 Sep 15
0
building R, rJava, & Rserve on Centos without admin privileges (or support)
I am trying to build R on a Centos server without admin privileges (or support), so I can call R functions from NetLogo models (via the NetLogo R extension or possibly Rserve), but I'm getting stuck near the end of make. Any suggestions? Here's the setup... $ R_SHELL=/bin/sh $ R_HOME=~/R-devel $ cd $R_HOME; ./configure; make returns ... begin installing recommended package MASS
2015 May 01
2
realmd and net rpc privileges
Hai, >thus, the password of SAMDOM\Administrator is the >mapped (root) pw. No, not correct. root has its password. Administrator has it own password, even when mapped these are different. these users just share the same uid 0 ! test with kinit Administrator at YOUR.REALM.TLD and have a look here.
2015 May 01
0
realmd and net rpc privileges
Hi, too! Am 01.05.2015 um 11:32 schrieb L.P.H. van Belle: > Hai, > >> thus, the password of SAMDOM\Administrator is the >> mapped (root) pw. > No, not correct. > root has its password. > Administrator has it own password, even when mapped these are different. > these users just share the same uid 0 ! Don't know. A minimal install of Samba, sssd on OEL7
2014 Jun 12
0
samba4.1 as domain member in a domain I don't be admin
Hi, I bet this question was asked several times, but I'm honestly not able to find a solution. My samba4.1 (running on FreeBSD10) is part of a larger network/AD where I only have very restricted rights. Our network consists of a "toplevel" AD-Domain (top.foo.bar) and several "subdomains" (in my case: sub1.top.foo.bar), which have their own domaincontrollers (MS Windows
2011 Feb 23
5
Strange uninstall issue - privileges.
Pretty much the title says it all... I'm having a real hard time trying to uninstall a game (Gabriel Knight 3) with Uninstaller, every time I try to I'm greeted with a nice Windows dialog that reads: > The login account does not have the required privileges to remove the selected application. Please use an administrator account How can that be? Sure, this installation is getting