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2015 Jan 31
1
samba4: cleaning up deleted DNS objects
Hi Bram, Am 31.01.2015 um 10:39 schrieb Bram Matthys: > Hi, > > First of all, apologies in advance to email you off-list. Hope it's ok. > I work at a high school and we use Samba4 for ~250 seats and I'm having the > same issue as you: a DNS .ldb file of 600MB. > I was searching for a way to clean these up and was wondering if you could > share your experience (what
2014 Sep 29
1
Broken domain
Hi all, Hoping someone can help me out here. My 5 DC production domain (4.1.7 Ubuntu 12.04) is in a bit of a state. I attempted an upgrade from 4.1.5 to 4.1.7 which appeared to work, but now we have replication errors and am unable to add any new DNS entries. I am now certain that we've fallen foul of the DomainDnsZones DeletedObjects problem that I've been reading about in various
2018 Nov 21
1
samba AD - bind - deleted DNS entries are not removed completely
W dniu 21.11.2018 o 21:09, Rowland Penny via samba pisze: > On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 20:48:34 +0100 > Kacper Wirski via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> So in my case - is it safe to delete directly using ldbdel or using >> windows ADSI gui ldap editor? Or is there another way? What is the >> right way to do it? >> >> something like: >>
2020 Nov 17
3
can't delete recursive DNS entry
On 17/11/2020 16:19, Mani Wieser via samba wrote: > ldbdel is definitely not the right tool: it will delete both records > > lddsearch: returned 2 records, because the dn is exactly the same Didn't think you could have two records with the same DN, if this is true, then it does sound like a bug, care to share the two DN's ? Rowland
2014 Jul 04
0
Samba 4 - Cleanup CN=Deleted Objects, DC=DomainDnsZones, DC=domain, DC=local
Am 03.07.2014 20:31, schrieb ?ukasz Tomaszewski: > Hi > I found your post on the Samba mailing lists. > https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2013-July/174680.html > > I have a similar problem. > My db / usr / local / samba / private / sam.ldb.d / DC = > DomainDnsZones, DC = DOMAIN, DC = LOCAL.ldb consumes now ~2,5GB > > After that I noticed that there are errors >
2018 Nov 21
2
samba AD - bind - deleted DNS entries are not removed completely
So in my case - is it safe to delete directly using ldbdel or using windows ADSI gui ldap editor? Or is there another way? What is the right way to do it? something like: ldbdel -H /usr/local/samba/private/sam.ldb -b"DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=mydomain,DC=com '(dNSTombstoned: TRUE)' ? I read in samba 4.9 new features release notes about scavenging but I'm not sure if it's the
2015 Jul 21
2
Replication Problem with Deleted Object on Samba 4.1.17
Hello List, Im running an network with five samba 4 addc, all on debian wheezy with the sernet packages. Recently an replication error showed up for an single Computer (WIN7-M-ADMIN) record. So I unjoined the pc from the domain deleted it's record from dc1 manually on the other dc's it had been removed automaticaly during unjoin. Now I get the following error [2015/07/21
2023 May 03
2
ldbrename does not rename container users CN=Deleted Objects
On 03/05/2023 09:50, Stefan Kania via samba wrote: > It had been working up to Samba 4.8 and with the recyclebin active you > could restore every attributre, but since 4.9 it's not working anymore > > Are you sure it ever worked ? I cannot remember it ever working, plus there is the problem that if you did rename a deleted user, most of the original attributes would be
2014 Oct 01
1
Multi domain controller environment Ubuntu 12.04, replication and DNS updates broken
Hi all, Am posting this again with a more helpful subject line... My 5 DC production domain (4.1.7 Ubuntu 12.04) is in a bit of a state. I attempted an upgrade from 4.1.5 to 4.1.7 which appeared to work, but now we have replication errors and am unable to add any new DNS entries. I am now certain that we've fallen foul of the DomainDnsZones DeletedObjects problem that I've been reading
2020 Nov 17
2
can't delete recursive DNS entry
On 17/11/2020 15:54, Mani Wieser via samba wrote: > > In the ADE it is easy to delete and than it disappears also from the > RSAT-tool > > @Rowland: Is this a bug? I have no idea, mainly because I have never done what the OP did. Basically the dns records are just ldap records, so you may be able to delete them with ldbdel , but you will need to find the DN's to delete
2016 Jan 22
2
showrepl is showing a deleted connexion
Solved ! Thanks for the script. In my case, it was just too late. I have just found a ugly but working solution: From Configuration, Schema, Domaindnszones, forestdnszones and principal, I remove using ldbdel a "repsTo" binary object. No more trouble with drs showrepl :-) -----Message d'origine----- De : samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] De la part de Stefan Kania
2023 May 02
2
ldbrename does not rename container users CN=Deleted Objects
Hello everybody. When a user or group account is deleted, the user or group account is moved to CN=Deleted Objects,DC=domain,DC=com I can find them with the command: ldbsearch -H ldap://localhost --show-deleted "cn=*DEL:*" -U administrator Password for [DOMAIN\administrator]: # record 1 dn: CN=user1\0ADEL:f53b71f8-a3e8-4997-bd84-5504235d3b31,CN=Deleted Objects,DC=domain,DC=com
2023 May 03
2
ldbrename does not rename container users CN=Deleted Objects
It had been working up to Samba 4.8 and with the recyclebin active you could restore every attributre, but since 4.9 it's not working anymore Am 02.05.23 um 23:57 schrieb Anderson Sampaio Mello via samba: > Hello everybody. > > When a user or group account is deleted, the user or group account is moved > to CN=Deleted Objects,DC=domain,DC=com > > I can find them with the
2018 Oct 15
2
restore deleted user (ldbrename) on samba 4.9.1 fails
Dear list, I am trying to restore an deleted user object with samba 4.9.1 (sernet packages).  I am aware that the object will lose some attributes without recycle bin enabled (enabling it is still not recommended, right?) I tried to rename the object in order to make the  necessary modifications afterward (as documented in Stefan Kania's Samba 4 book). But ldbrename already fails. root
2016 May 13
3
Invalid data for index DN=@INDEX:OBJECTCLASS:DNSNODE
We have a Samba primary domain controller "empire", which seems to have DNS update issues. We can seem to query all records on empire just fine, and we can modify IPs for existing records, but it will not delete or add new records. Attempting to delete via the AD tools shows "Local security authority database contains an internal inconsistency". Adding a record on the command
2016 Jan 21
2
showrepl is showing a deleted connexion
Hi everybody, One of my DC crash this afternoon (dead disk). I can't remove this DC server from windows GUI (computer object from < users and computers >) and NTDS settings from < sites and services > because windows GUI error. So i manually remove this old server : - Clean all DNS stuff (tpc, sites, kerberos, kpasswd, srv entries.....) - With apache directory
2018 Jul 21
2
samba 4.8 with bind - bugged dns entry in reverse lookup zone
On Sat, 21 Jul 2018 20:57:07 +0200 Kacper Wirski via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hello, > > I found this bugged record with > > ldbsearch -H > path/to/samba/bind-dns/dns/sam.ldb.d/DC\=DOMAINDNSZONES\,DC\=SUBDOMAIN\,DC\=DOMAIN\,DC\=PL.ldb > '(name=49)' > > So I have a couple of questions - hopefully someone can shed some > light: >
2016 Sep 19
2
Error "Failed extended allocation RID pool operation..."
Am 19.09.2016 um 19:08 schrieb Achim Gottinger via samba: > > > Am 19.09.2016 um 18:21 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba: >> On Mon, 19 Sep 2016 11:57:38 -0400 >> Adam Tauno Williams via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >> >>> On Mon, 2016-09-19 at 16:15 +0100, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: >>>> On Mon, 19 Sep 2016 10:42:34 -0400
2023 May 22
1
ldbrename does not rename container users CN=Deleted Objects
Sadly the AD recycle bin isn't known to be reliably working in Samba. The main effect that was noticed is that for some reason when enabled, from memory, it caused the object to vanish almost instantly, rather than remain as a tombstone for a time (eg, it did the opposite). I've had investigating this properly on my wish-list for some time, but it is one of those annoying tasks that I
2015 Apr 16
3
Samba process pegging CPU
Greetings, I'm currently experiencing an issue with two of my three Samba servers where one Samba process is pegging the CPU usage and eating up a lot of virtual and resident memory. While this is happening I get a "ERROR(runtime): DsReplicaGetInfo of type 0 failed - (-1073610723, 'NT_STATUS_RPC_PROTOCOL_ERROR')" error when I try to run the samba-tool drs showrepl command.