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2013 Aug 24
1
smbd looking for non existent files
Hi 4.0.8 file server in a 4.0.8 domain After a user logs in on a Linux client which is joined to the domain, smbd is constantly looking for files which don't exist: Here is the file server log after a user login to a Linux client has settled down: [2013/08/24 18:43:24.748511, 3] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1140(check_reduced_name) check_reduced_name [steve2/.icons/gnome] [/home/users]
2015 Jun 03
1
No builtin nor plugin backend for ldapsam found
Hi all, in order to upgrade a working samba3 domain controller with OpenLDAP backend, I compiled samba-4.1.17 with the following switches: --with-ldap according to configure log, the compiler found the ldap libraries: [...] Checking for header ldap.h : yes Checking for header lber.h : yes Checking for header ldap_pvt.h : no
2005 Jun 15
1
No builtin nor plugin backend for ldapsam found
Hello! i have some problems with my passdb backend and openladp-samba server. Logs, starting smb.conf: [2005/06/14 00:00:30, 0] smbd/server.c:main(798) smbd version 3.0.14a started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2004 [2005/06/14 00:00:30, 0] passdb/pdb_interface.c:make_pdb_methods_name(721) No builtin nor plugin backend for ldapsam found [2005/06/14 00:00:30, 1]
2015 Jun 03
0
No builtin nor plugin backend for ldapsam found
On 03/06/15 12:42, Francesco Malvezzi wrote: >> Hmm, '--with-ldap' is the default, so you don't really need to give it, >> what OS are you compiling on ? what extra packages did you install >> before you compiled samba ? >> >> Rowland > > it is Debian GNU/Linux Wheezy, with: > > ii libldap2-dev:i386 2.4.31-2 > i386
2015 Jun 03
0
No builtin nor plugin backend for ldapsam found
On 03/06/15 13:42, Francesco Malvezzi wrote: > Il 03/06/15 13:58, Rowland Penny ha scritto: >> On 03/06/15 12:42, Francesco Malvezzi wrote: >>>> Hmm, '--with-ldap' is the default, so you don't really need to give it, >>>> what OS are you compiling on ? what extra packages did you install >>>> before you compiled samba ? >>>>
2015 Jun 03
2
No builtin nor plugin backend for ldapsam found
> Hmm, '--with-ldap' is the default, so you don't really need to give it, > what OS are you compiling on ? what extra packages did you install > before you compiled samba ? > > Rowland it is Debian GNU/Linux Wheezy, with: ii libldap2-dev:i386 2.4.31-2 i386 OpenLDAP development libraries ii libsasl2-dev
2015 Jun 03
2
No builtin nor plugin backend for ldapsam found
Il 03/06/15 13:58, Rowland Penny ha scritto: > On 03/06/15 12:42, Francesco Malvezzi wrote: >>> Hmm, '--with-ldap' is the default, so you don't really need to give it, >>> what OS are you compiling on ? what extra packages did you install >>> before you compiled samba ? >>> >>> Rowland >> >> it is Debian GNU/Linux Wheezy,
2011 Dec 03
1
samba 4 named. dlz_bind9.so not found
Hi everyone openSUSE 12.1 samba Version 4.0.0alpha18-GIT-30d4484 Following the wiki instructions for Samba 4, I added include "/usr/local/samba/private/named.conf"; to /etc/named.conf (the last line) The logs give: 3 23:52:50 hh3 named[5743]: Loading 'AD DNS Zone' using driver dlopen 3 23:52:50 hh3 named[5743]: dlz_dlopen failed to open library
2004 Apr 14
1
samba-latest and tdbsam - unable to logon to domain?
Dear list members, I am unable to logon to the domain. I have created the tdbsam using the "smbpasswd -a root" command. I also added User Administrator as unix and samba account. I also mapped groups "Domain Admins", "Domain users" and "Domain Guests" to unix groups domadmins, domusers and domguests using the "net groupmap modify" command. But is
2013 May 29
1
smbclient fails only for the domain Administrator
4.0.6 with 3.6.12 file server Hi Ordinary users can connect fine: smbclient //oliva/users -Usteve2 Enter steve2's password: Domain=[HH3] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.6.9] smb: \> log: schannel_fetch_session_key_tdb: restored schannel info key SECRETS/SCHANNEL/OLIVA schannel_store_session_key_tdb: stored schannel info with key SECRETS/SCHANNEL/OLIVA auth_check_password_send: Checking
2008 May 26
0
where samba stored passwords in tdbsam backend?
Hello I use the backend tdbsam. I have just imported users from smbpasswd backend pdbedit -i smbpasswd -e tdbsam in global section I set passdb backend = tdbsam I use policy (pdbedit -P maximum and minimum password age) to change passwords every three months and when the passwords were changed none of the files (smbpasswd ,passdb.tdb , secrets.tdb in /var/lib/samba/private) has not changed
2004 Sep 08
0
3.0.6 PDC/tdbsam backend
I recently converted my Samba PDC from ldapsam to tdbsam as I was having too many problems with the ldap backend failing after a power outages. I now have a few questions regarding tdbsam: 1. Is there any GUI user administration tool that I can use in conjunction with a tdbsam backend? Usrmgr seems to function as user root on the domain, but does not seem very reliable. I'm looking for
2003 Jun 24
2
Samba3-beta1 as a PDC and using tdbsam as passdb backend it takes the home-directory info from /etc/passwd
I didn't get any answers so I try again: I am using tdbsam as passdb backand. I have added root user with pdbedit. The machine trust account was added on the fly. I have added the user with pdbedit. I have created the user in /etc/passwd. When the user logs in from a W2k and mounts the home-directory I noticed that Samba didn't take the home-directory information from tdbsam, it
2006 Sep 24
1
id mapping and tdbsam
Hi All, I have samba 3.0.23 running on Ubuntu and have a problem with ID maps. When viewing file permissions on the PDC (Samba 3.0.20/Redhat EL4) Win XP resolves the SID/RID to NT user and group names. With the Ubuntu mamber server however, it shows only the SID. I checked that the user and group idmaps in Samba's Winbind setting were matching ranges and even deleted the contents of
2011 Dec 07
1
bind errors for latest samba 4 checkout
Hi everyone openSUSE 12.1 After a recent Samba 4 pull I have these errors: Dec 7 19:53:37 hh3 named[3121]: command channel listening on 127.0.0.1#953 Dec 7 19:53:37 hh3 named[3121]: the working directory is not writable Dec 7 19:53:37 hh3 named[3121]: managed-keys-zone ./IN: loading from master file /var/lib/named/dyn//managed-keys.bind failed: file not found Dec 7 19:53:37 hh3
2012 Jan 25
0
samba 3 a 4 with kerberized nfs4
Hi openSUSE 12.1 server and client. I can't get the s4 fileserver nor uid:gid mappings working with s4. I used nfs and idmapd instead. It's working, but I've a couple of qns. 1. Server fqdn hh3.hh3.site Samba 4, DNS and NFS4 I set up the nfs server with GSSAPI as in this screenshot: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IspbLnfxizc/Txsp-Z1z1tI/AAAAAAAAADk/lsgel498elg/s1600/yastnfs1.png The nfs
2003 Jun 12
1
tdbsam backend
I just compiled some RPMS for Mandrake 9.0. I would like to try the TDB bAckend before I do the LDAP stuff. (It took me awhile to get that set up in 2.2) Everything installed ok but it seems that the pbedit3 tool can't find a library. The error message I get is: [root@luna root]# pdbedit3 idmap uid range missing or invalid idmap will be unable to map foreign SIDs idmap gid range missing or
2010 Jun 25
2
migration of PDC tdbsam backend to BDC - failed to fetch domain database
Hello According to NT4 Migration Using tdbsam Backend http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/ntmigration.html#id2604610 I would like to transfer PDC settings (users,groups sids) to BDC and later make from BDC PDC machine. I have Fedora Core 7 PDC(hostname serwer) and Centos 5.4 BDC (hostname serwer2) both on tdbsam backends. I have copied smb.conf, passwd,group,shadow,secrets.tdb files
2013 May 01
0
slow automounted cifs
Samba 4.0.6 git both DC and fileserver with openSUSE 12.3 clients Hi I'm trying to debug why logins to Linux clients are sometimes slow. Here is a login with the user steve2 requesting his (automounted) home folder: ] Kerberos: TGS-REQ authtime: 2013-05-01T20:57:27 starttime: 2013-05-01T20:57:27 endtime: 2013-05-02T06:57:27 renew till: 2013-05-02T20:57:25 Kerberos: AS-REQ steve2 at HH3.SITE
2005 Jan 21
1
tdbsam (local) to ldap (tdbldap) backend migration causes pam restrictions not to work anymore?
Hi, I am using samba 3.0.10 on Debian and have had my users in tdbsam backend untill now. They have had the ability to change their unix password along with samba password and besides that I was able to apply some PAM restrictions to the users password strength via pam_cracklib.so library. I have now moved the users into ldap and auth works ok, but I cannot change users password and still have