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2013 Sep 23
1
Log on to Samba 4 AD DC using domain user
Hi, all,
I am having trouble figuring out how to log on to a Samba 4 AD DC using
any AD domain account. Has anyone had success doing this? If so, is
there a guide somewhere?
I have stood up a Samba 4 Active Directory Domain Controller on a Red
Hat 6.3 system, and it appears to be functioning correctly. I have a
Windows 7 workstation, a Windows 2008R2 storage server, and two other
Red
2013 Sep 24
0
chgrp: invalid group: `domain users'
Hello everyone
I have been struggling a lot with Samba and this mailing list is my last hope.
I have a windows server 2008 R2 and my aim? is to store the user's
roaming profiles to a samba share. I don't want users to be able to
login into the linux machines using their windows credentials just to
save their roaming profiles on a samba share.
To achieve this I followed numerous pages
2013 Sep 04
1
Samba 4 - nslcd setup on Debian
Hi folks,
Have been battling with this for a while.
I have a Debian 6/Samba 4 install working nicely. Have migrated my old
Samba 3 domain and can see all users/groups via AD management tools fine.
I am now trying to get the *nix side sorted. Have followed the guide here:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Local_user_management_and_authentication/nslcd
Which works up to a point. All users and
2012 May 23
2
multi home dir locations
Hi all,
i've got samba 3.6 joined to a ad domain (s4 in this case)
running winbind
all looks ok, but i ran into a problem (for us that is)
i've got 2 groups (students and employes)
who have there home dirs in 2 different places.
/home/students/<user>
/home/employ/<user>
so far so good, but i can't make the [homes] work for both of them (just
1 group)
in winbind
2012 Jul 12
8
Linux SSO with samba4?
Hi,
I think it is great that samba4 has a single sign on solution for Windows
platforms and it seems to work well too, but I am wondering is it possible
to do the same for a Linux environment? I have been studying how to
implement single sign on using the Ubuntu way through this document:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SingleSignOn and I am wondering if I can
do the same with samba4 where the
2014 Apr 23
1
scripts to set UIDs and GIDs
Hi everyone,
I've succesfully managed to create a Centos 6 - Sernet Samba 4.1 DC and
a member server for hosting the shares.
To have the member working right (serving folders with right permissions
without chmod777 the relative fs path) I have to set all the UID GID (at
least primary group) for my users unless they'll be asked for user/pass
when trying to access and they get locked
2013 Sep 05
1
Windows 7 samba 4 domain join problem
I stood up a samba 4 (4.0.9) Active Directory domain controller on a Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 server, configured in accordance with the Samba
AD DC HOWTO <https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_DC_HOWTO> , and
tailored to the domain name I want. I'm trying to join a Windows 7
Enterprise Edition client to the domain. Windows responds with "Your
computer could not be joined
2008 Jan 23
2
Shift count warning messages
Thanks Jim for looking into that, I was really starting to wonder what
was going on. Let me know if you find a way to tell the compiler to stop
complaining.
Jean-Marc
Jim Crichton a ?crit :
> I looked back at my old C55 EC build, and I had the same warning in
> mdf.c which Mike found. The assembly code did have a valid shift, and
> this build did cancel echo.
>
> When I built
2008 Jan 26
1
Shift count warning messages
Hi Jim,
Thanks a lot for investigating. It definitely makes sense now. I'll fix
the problem now. Is there any other place where you see that same (or
similar) problem?
Jean-Marc
Jim Crichton a ?crit :
> Jean-Marc,
>
> I dug into this further, and found that the warning occurred when PSHR32
> had a shift greater than 15.
>
> in fixed_generic.h, PSHR32 is defined as:
>
2013 Oct 26
2
lost with AD auth
Hi all,
Well, I'm completely lost with AD authentification ...
server is :
Ubuntu 12.04.3 3.8.0-32-generic #47~precise1-Ubuntu
Samba 4.0.10 installed (and upgraded) via git, setup as unique Active
Directory Domain Controller
( -> how to upgrade to 4.1 via git ?? )
I 'just' would like that the local services (let's say only dovecot and
postfix) can query AD to authentifiate
2014 Oct 05
1
What is wrong with my nslcd configuration?
I can't get my domain users presented to my local machine with getent
passwd and the wiki
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Local_user_management_and_authentication/nslcd
doesn't give me any steps troubleshoot this issue. My best guess it that
I configured the user account incorrectly or I configured nslcd
incorrectly. I can't exactly see what is the problem.
I get these messages from
2008 Jan 22
2
Shift count warning messages
Jim Crichton a ?crit :
> I played briefly with the echo canceller on the C5509A back in May
> 2006. I got the same compiler warnings, and sent a message to the
> list which included this:
>
> "I got several compiler warnings for "shift out of range" in mdf.c,
> which I fixed by adding EXTEND32 to all of the SHL32s with 16 bit
> operands (st->frame_size in 6
2013 Jul 08
1
Samba 3 member server connected to Samba 4 DC (using nslcd)
Hi all,
I am having a problem connecting a Samba 3 member server to my newly
created Samba 4 DC.
I am using nslcd at the Samba 4 end successfully and this has allowed me to
login using domain accounts - I've also got this working with visudo and
/etc/security/access.conf to control sudo access with groups created on the
DC. All good.
My problem is that I have a Samba 3 member server
2012 Feb 16
2
ddns in samba4
I followed this
http://linuxcostablanca.blogspot.com/2012/01/samba-4-ubuntu.html and got
dynamic dns updates working in forward zone.
any ideas to get it working in the reverse zone too?
By the way, nice article Steve.
Best regards,
Felix.
2014 Aug 06
1
wbinfo -u/-g does not query AD DC
I'm setting up a domain member (Debian Wheezy, Samba 3.6.6) to join an
AD DC (Wheezy backports, Samba 4.1.9). Everything looks good so far, in
particular the checklist
(http://linuxcostablanca.blogspot.com.es/2014/06/samba4-winbind-desperation.html)
up to number 7 is okay. I also removed nscd.
I can do "kinit user" and I can query the samba LDAP to see domain
users. I did a
2012 Jan 15
3
Samba 4 ldb_wrap open of idmap.ldb
Hi everyone
Version 4.0.0alpha18-GIT-bfc7481
I'm using nslcd to map Samba 4 users to uid:gid and home directory. At
startup I get this:
ldb_wrap open of secrets.ldb
WARNING: no socket to connect to
and /var/log/messages shows:
Jan 15 14:20:13 hh3 nslcd[2425]: [334873] failed to bind to LDAP server
ldap://h
h3.site/: Can't contact LDAP server: Transport endpoint is not connected
Jan
2020 Jun 22
0
Winbind help - with domain migration.
On 22/06/2020 21:00, Daniel Lopes de Carvalho via samba wrote:
> Hello guys
> I need some lights to migrate a Winbind/Samba share to a new AD.
> My scenario is:
> I have an old AD running on a Debian 9 and Samba 4.5.16 with many
> replication issues.
> Then I decided to create a new one from the scratch using Debian 10 and
> Samba 4.12.2 (and everything is working perfectly).
2014 Nov 19
1
Cannot bind to AD using nslcd
Hi Again - following on from my last request for help, I'm now attempting to
setup LDAP auth against my working samba4 AD.
Simplistically, I'm trying initially to SSH into my AD server (working)
using nslcd.
I've tried method #1 from
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Local_user_management_and_authentication/ns
lcd
My simple config is:
uid nslcd
gid nslcd
uri
2002 Oct 02
2
.C() and C++ name mangling
Howdy,
I'm working with some external code written in C++, which I
would like to call via dyn.load() and .C() from R. The
function prototype looks like:
gaRemin(int *, float *, float *, int *, float *, float *,
float *, float *, float *)
but to call this function from R using .C() I have had to use
the mangled version of this
2015 Dec 29
0
moving LDAP from one domain to another
Am 29.12.2015 um 22:03 schrieb Dan Hyatt:
> Hello,
>
> I am moving LDAP from one domain to another
> We have moved off of a.wustl.edu network to b.school.edu network.
>
> I have searched
> vi /etc/nslcd.conf
>
> vi /etc/openldap/ldap.conf
>
> and removed all referances to "a"
>
> I restarted
> /etc/init.d/nscd restart
Wrong service