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2012 May 31
1
Tangential Issue: idmap backend = ad and Active Directory 2008R2
Tried single quotes on Domain Admins in the pam.d file as well as a backslash on the space with no effect. I've found several references that just say "no spaces in group names." Is there really no way to do this? Also, most references I find to using these lines in pam.d say that "sufficient" should work, but I'm finding that users in the named group can then log in
2011 Jun 07
2
Disk free space, quotas and GPFS
I am migrating the main file servers at work onto a new storage platform based on GPFS. I am using RHEL 5.6 with the samba3x packages (aka 3.5.4) recompiled to get the vfs_gpfs and tsmsm modules, with a couple of extra patches to vfs_gpfs module to bring it 3.5.8 level. It is running with ctdb against Windows AD 2008 R2 domain controllers with all the idmapping been held in the AD. In order to
2013 Oct 21
1
Bug vfs module gpfs:winattrs ?
Hello, does this bug still exists: http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/IPyW4fzzpEetiWKnJyfJ ? It seems that I have the same problem, although "store dos attributes" is set (Samba 3.6.18; GPFS 3.5.0-11). Here my share definition: [shared] comment = <comment> path = <path> available = yes
2008 Jun 03
3
getent not listing ADS users ctdb samba
Hi, I am setting up ctdb samba, and have hit a brick wall trying to solve the following issue. 1. getent does not retrieve the list of domain users or groups (wbinfo works fine) I'm not sure what I'm missing but I've almost spent the whole day trying to resolve this one and haven't made any progress :-( Any help or suggestions are appreciated My configuration is
2013 Feb 18
1
ACL problem with Samba > 3.4.x on GPFS
When a file is created with samba 3.5.x or 3.6.x, it is created effective read-only: ~ # getfacl Microsoft\ Word-Dokument\ \(neu\).docx # file: Microsoft\040Word-Dokument\040(neu).docx # owner: root # group: 11816 user::rwx user:11582:rwx #effective:r-- group::rwx #effective:r-- mask::r-- other::--- The ACL-settings for the parent directory are ok: ~ # getfacl . #
2012 May 11
2
cannot set gpfs:sharemodes to yes
Hi, I'm trying to set up samba share exporting gpfs filesystem and I strugle with setting sharemode to yes. Samba is 3.6.5, gpfs version is 3.2.1-29 (the latest available for 3.2 branch). Everything works fine when sharemode is set to no, but I'd rather insist to switch it to yes. That's what man page says: no - do not propagate sharemodes across all GPFS nodes. This should only be
2013 Oct 17
1
Can't restore from GPFS snapshots, disk_free error
Hello, We're trying to set up a GPFS system with Samba running on top with CTDB managing it. I have snapshots set up to be accessible in every directory as the invisible directory .snap The snapshots are in the following format: /usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmcrsnapshot 1MB `TZ=GMT date + at GMT-%Y.%m.%d-%H.%M.%S` ?and look like this from the UNIX level:
2013 Jan 31
2
ACLs on a directory on GPFS
Hello, I am using the vfs_gpfs samba module to map ACLs through samba. It works fine on files, but directory ACLs are ignored. Ex: getfacl /sb/share/myplace/ file: sb/share/myplace/ owner: root group: root user::rwx user:afrankel:rwx group::--- mask::rwx other::--- When I try to access this folder in Windows, I get permission denied. The same permissions on a files, I can open it / modify it
2012 Aug 02
9
winbind: uid range is ignored
Hi everone. Ubuntu 12.04 v3.6 clients with winbind joined to 12.04 Samba4 DC Clients: smb.conf [global] realm = polop.site workgroup = POLOP security = ADS wide links = Yes unix extensions = No template shell = /bin/bash winbind enum users = Yes winbind enum groups = Yes idmap uid = 300000-400000 idmap gid = 20000-30000 /etc/nsswitch.conf passwd: compat winbind group: compat
2011 Jul 19
6
Integrate Samba with Active Directory
Hello guys, I am setting up a Samba server (based on CentOS 5.6) on my company which will act as a print and file server. Also, it has dropbox installed. I have set up everything regarding to CUPS and Samba itself, but I'm not being able to integrate my shares with Active Directory. All I want is that access control to Samba shares is made through Active Directory users and their
2017 Jan 25
3
Samba 4 AD BDC (Syncrepl)
Hello, at the Moment we use and Samba 4 in NT4-style Domain with approx. 20 Clients. With the Problem of Windows 10 to join to NT4-style (https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Required_Settings_for_Samba_NT4_Domains#Windows_10:_There_Are_Currently_No_Logon_Servers_Available_to_Service_the_Logon_Request) we plan to migrate to Samba AD. At the Moment there is the following scheme: samba PDC
2013 Jul 09
2
hme0 interface going up/down (dhclient ?)
Hi all, I am having an issue where my hme0 interface is always turning up and down with dhclient requesting a lease. I am thinking this could be the same issue described by Jeremy Chadwick on June 9th: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2013-June/073711.html Everything was fine on 8.2-STABLE and older versions. It was then upgraded directly to 9.0-STABLE
2013 Oct 21
1
DFS share: free space?
Hi, is it possible, to use DFS and show the correct values of free space? I set up a DFS-share located on filesystem1 (size 50GB) and linked shares of another server to this share (msdfs:<fs>\share): share1: size 110TB share2: size 50TB share3: size 20TB But connecting to the DFS-share, the disk size of this network drive ist 50GB. Unfortunately files larger than 50GB can not be copied
2012 Jul 02
7
smb.conf for around 2500 users
Samba4 with Linux and Windows clients wanting to get the same home folder data. Hi A college has students arranged with Linux home directories according to which year they belong to and which class within that year, a or b or whatever, they belong to e.g.: /home2/students/year7/year7a/student1 /home2/students/year7/year7a/student2 ... ... /home2/students/year13/year13a/student2500 To get at
2011 Sep 21
1
File permissions 0070 with Office 2010 after saving
I think this is a recurrence of an old bug. Running Samba 3.5.4 with CTDB on GPFS 3.4.0.6 with the vfs_gpfs module using CentOS 5.6. It is a vanilla CentOS RPM's with the vfs_gpfs module a self compiled add on. Running with NFSv4 ACL's. Basically what happens is when a user saves a file in Office 2010 (no Office 2007 to test with) with Windows 7 on the Unix side the permissions on the
2014 Oct 29
1
samba ssh change password Error was: Wrong password
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error smbpasswd: machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : Wrong Password best regards [FACILITY/btombul at samba ~]$ passwd Changing password for user FACILITY/btombul. Changing password for FACILITY/btombul (current) NT password: New password: Retype new password: passwd: Authentication token manipulation error [FACILITY/btombul at
2011 Jun 14
2
UID mapping
Hi, I'm trying to convert an old system on Solaris 10 that uses the smbpasswd file authentication method to a system that authenticates against Active Directory. I've managed to get winbind working but of course this just allocates UIDs as it sees fit whereas the smbpasswd file method used the UID from the /etc/passwd file. The user codes on the Solaris server match the user
2012 Jun 20
0
"idmap backend = ad" saga continues
Hello All, Been a week or three since I could return to this puzzle but I've found some time and thought I'd refresh on my progress so far. I'm trying to set up a CentOS_6.2 box running samba 3.5.10-116 to authenticate against a Windows 2008R2 AD for SSH logins. We've previously done this using winbind and local account on each machine matching AD accounts but I'd like to do
2012 May 03
2
template homedir and idmap_ad
Some empirical testing shows that if I am using the idmap_ad module the template homedir parameter in smb.conf is ignored. I would just like to determine if this is the correct behaviour or if I am doing something wrong. JAB. -- Jonathan A. Buzzard Email: jonathan (at) buzzard.me.uk Fife, United Kingdom.
2012 Apr 19
1
Samba 3.0.33 works, 3.5.4 doesn't
I'm trying to get AD authentication working on a RHEL 5.4 base system I can wbinfo -[ug] and getent {passwd|group} with 3.0.33 Everything appears to work just fine, except I could not actually authenticate... I'd always get failed password. A lot of Googling turned up a bug that indicated that it was impossible to get 3.0.33 to authenticate against a W2K8 AD, so I installed 3.5.4 Same