Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Strange things with [template homedir] on samba 4.2.0pre1-GIT-9869358"
2009 Jan 19
0
Strange problems with ADS-groups and winbindd
Hello,
we experience some strange problems with group memberships of ADS users
using samba v3.2.4 on SLES-9. An upgrade to v3.2.7 didn't help.
Changes to the membership of users in ADS universal groups doesn't take
effect at all or take long time (1 day) to be seen on the linux side.
For example the command "net" shows the following GIDs of a user:
# for i in $(net ads
2007 Jul 11
0
can "template homedir" build paths based on user groups culled from getent groups?
Hi all,
I am in the process of moving our schools student file server to Samba
from Win2k3 and I want to replicate the setup we currently have which
puts students home directories under their graduation year like this:
\students\2008\username
Under AD students are in OU's based on grad year.
We're using winbind (with idmap_rid tdb) to pull users and groups from
AD, 'getent
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.
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Jonathan A. Buzzard Email: jonathan (at) buzzard.me.uk
Fife, United Kingdom.
2003 Oct 27
1
template homedir confusion
Hi,
I have set up Samba 3.0.0 with ADS integration. It works fine, with a
workaround for a small oddity.
I use template homedirs like this:
template homedir = /home/%D/%U
On a soon-to-be-retired server running 3.0a19, I have a directory LOCAL
(as in LOCAL.DOMAIN.NAME) containing the homedirs - this works as
expected from the output of "getent passwd", which shows the homedirs of
2006 Aug 24
1
smb.conf template homedir
For local login to our samba server, we are using posix information
stored in an openldap directory. - I can log in via shell with no problems.
We are authenticating samba against AD2003. I can attach to the samba
server from both windows and macintosh - just not access my home directory.
Currently, "template homedir = /home/%U" - which results in a path of
/home/<username>
I
2008 Jun 18
1
Using %G for template homedir
I am utilizing winbind to allow domain users to logon to one of my
servers. Originally, I had specified the template homedir to have a
value of '/home/%D/%U'. This works just fine...
I would like to change it to '/home/%G/%U' but instead of seeing a
human-readable groupname emerge, I get the GID. A user's homedir ends up
looking something like
2008 Dec 02
1
template homedir question
Hello All,
I'm integrating an existing unix environment into an exist AD
environment. I'm thinking of switching from nssldap to nss_winbind
but have one problem. My user's home directories are in the format
of /home/user/<$first letter>/<$second letter>/<$username> (/home/user/
d/h/dhaknes). Looking at the template homedir it doesn't appear that
I can
2012 Jun 19
1
winbind template homedir liimitations
Hi
Is it possible to specify more than one
template homedir = xxx
in smb.conf?
Everyone seems to have their Linux home directories created in the same
folder, which makes administration difficult. We'd like to organise
users into sub folders.
Cheers,
Steve
2013 Jul 19
0
Winbind in Samba 4 suite and the template homedir parameter
Hi!
The command "samba-tool testparm -v" returns "template homedir = /home/%WORKGROUP%/%ACCOUNTNAME%".
Is there other variables that can be used?
It is possible to add one or more uPNSuffixes to Samba 4 AD DC to alter the userPrincipalName. Both on the "domain" level (cn=uPNSuffixes,cn=Partitions,...) and on OU-level (cn=uPNSuffixes,ou=example.org,dc=...) But is it
2016 Mar 03
2
Samba 4.2.3, Centos 7 Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64, "template homedir" appears to be ignored
When I set "template homedir = /home/%D/%U" in sshd.conf, new logins' home
directories are:
/home/{username at domain}
rather than
/home/domain/username
Hardcoding the domain (template homedir = /home/domain/%U) also produces
the same result.
What am I missing?
2016 Mar 04
1
Samba 4.2.3, Centos 7 Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64, "template homedir" appears to be ignored
Why do you need template homedir ?!
EDV Daniel Müller
Leitung EDV
Tropenklinik Paul-Lechler-Krankenhaus
Paul-Lechler-Str. 24
72076 Tübingen
Tel.: 07071/206-463, Fax: 07071/206-499
eMail: mueller at tropenklinik.de
Internet: www.tropenklinik.de
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Von: Rowland penny [mailto:rpenny at samba.org]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. März 2016 22:08
An: samba at
2010 Mar 05
1
Data frame column
I have a big data frame and I have extracted a bit by doing:
> y<-d[1:10,6]
> y
[1] Headings 0 -49 -98 -49 -41 -120 -155
-204 -169
92329 Levels: -0 -1 -10 -100 -1000 -10000 -10001 -10002 -10003 -10004 -10005
-10006 -10007 -10008 -10009 -1001 -10010 -10011 -10012 -10013 -10014 -10015
-10016 -10017 -10018 -10019 -1002 -10020 -10021 -10022 -10023
2006 Jan 31
1
windbind, 'template homedir', and macros
I am currently using Mssfu, nss_ldap, and pam_ldap to enable my linux boxes
to auth against MsA.D. and get all their user info from MsA.D.
I recently discovered that winbind can accomplish the same without
Mssfu, as long as I'm content to be limitted by the winbind config
directives 'template shell' and 'template homedir'. I'd like to drop
sfu if I can.
The 'template
2008 Apr 17
1
NA problem when use paste function
Dear R helpers,
I was doing a genetic project with two datasets X and Y. There are
some IDs in both data sets, and others in either data set. I used
"merge(x,y,by="ID",all=TRUE)". The data set Y contains a variable (a
genotype) which is also in data X. When I merge X with Y, these two
variables were automatically re-named by appending .x and .y to the
original variable names.
2005 Mar 20
1
asterisk-1.0.7 make install on fedora corre 3 give errors
I am trying to install asterisk on fedora core 3 these are the steps i took:
1. download asterisk-1.0.7.tar.gz
2. make clean and make install and then it gives me these errors:
"{standard input}:9975: Error: symbol `i' is already defined
{standard input}:9978: Error: symbol `__result' is already defined
{standard input}:9979: Error: symbol `__result' is already defined
{standard
2007 Feb 21
1
Problem with local groups as AD member
OK, I think I'm close to having my Samba server working like I want it
as an AD member of our Windows AD (lab configuration at this time). Just
have a few questions about getting the member server to do what I want,
specifically, getting local groups to work. From what I've read I think
this should be possible but not sure...I would like to have a local
group on the Samba server called
2013 May 03
2
Find the flow data from its accumulation of the panel data
Hi,
I have the panel data of income statement of several banks. The date
9803 means 1998-Q1, 9806 means 1998-Q2, etc. I transform the date code to 1
(for 1998Q1), 2 (for 1998Q2), ...., 16 (for 2011Q4) where 1, 2, .... are
placed in Col1.
Now the income statement of a specific quarter is actually the
accumulation from the beginning of the year. For example, the cost data of
1999Q3 is the
2016 Aug 08
0
Man page for idmap_rid
On 2016-08-08 at 16:31 -0300, francis picabia wrote:
> I'm reading the man page for idmap_rid over and over and I can't understand
> it. I think it needs a rewrite so a normal user can understand. Using a
> practical example.
I admit it is a little terse.
But in principle, assuming a little bit of
general knowledge about how idmap backends are configured
(see man smb.conf),
2012 Mar 24
0
winbindd not providing supplementary groups with server 2003 AD
I have Windows server 2003 AD controller and Samba 3 (3.5.11 or 3.6.3)
member server running on FreeBSD 8.2/9.0. I don't use MS Services for
Unix and my setup relies on Winbindd for idmapping. I can see all users
/ groups with wbinfo -g, wbinfo -u, getent group, getent passwd. I can
see all user's group with id <username>.
I had to solve more complicated tasks including ACLs and
2007 Oct 30
0
Problem with ACLs "Too many ACE entries for file to convert to posix perms."
At the suggestion of Stas, I'm starting a new thread on this one. This
pretty much covers where I'm at right now:
Doug, thanks, here's a complete listing of the config file, and some
logging, hopefully this will be illuminating to somebody.
> Neither of these lines set the log level.
Yes, I've been setting it in the init script. When I do ps -ef | grep
smbd, I see that