Displaying 20 results from an estimated 70000 matches similar to: "Linux Client authentication"
2014 Jul 16
1
Samba4 and Linux Client
*I have the floowing scanario;*
*Server side:*
I have installed samba4 (4.1.9) on a centos server 6.5. Samba?s
installation went smoothly.
*Clients: Windows: *I have installed Windows 7 Enterprise Edition 64 bit
with SP1, it joined the domain successfully and AD users can sign on fine
with roaming profiles.
*Linux:*
I have installed Centos 6.5 with the latest update, Also I Installed
2014 Jul 22
2
Samba 4.1.9 member server config in a samba 4 ADS Domain
Dear all,
I try to setup a samba 4 member server on centos 6.5. The wikis and howtos I
have found are very confusing.
Which is the right way to do this. So winbind can map the domain users and
groups.
What I have done yet is,
Set up Kerberos working and can contact my ADS-kerberos Servers:
klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0
Default principal: Administrator at TPLK.LOC
Valid starting
2007 Oct 15
2
Samba as PDC with XP Client - Logon requires reboot - Help Please
Hi, I'm running the latest version of Samba with a tdbsam backend,
configured not to use roaming profiles. Two different XP clients (SP2)
are joined to the domain ok but users can only logon by rebooting before
entering their logon details. When users logoff and try to logon again
(or logon as a different user on the same machine) they get the standard
message 'windows cannot connect to
2020 Nov 22
2
Windows file ownership changed from SID to Unix User
After upgrading Samba server from 4.9 to 4.10 version running on RHEL 7.7
OS, something changed in how Windows clients see the file ownership on the
exported shares. Instead of SID owners, it now shows "Unix User\username"
and "Unix group\groupname" users. This works fine in all the cases except
when Samba share is used for storing Windows user profiles. The workaround
2018 Sep 21
2
Heterogeneous mix OS smb share home redirection
I have been reading every article I can find to determine how to share home
directory redirection across multiple OS workstations.
The end result I am looking for is to store user home directory on a member
server and allow (in my case) Windows and Linux (Ubuntu in my case)
workstations to access their home directory in a single sign (to any OS)
situation. (On Ubuntu, leaning toward using winbind
2007 Apr 10
2
Roaming Desktops with Linux Clients
Hi,
I have Samba setup on a Debian server and have implemented roaming desktops
for the windows clients. In this network, there
are also LINUX clients that i would like to use roaming desktops and the
users be able to access their home directory on the server
when they login to one of these linux clients.
Is this possible using Samba? And can anyone point me to a website/tutorial
or any
2012 Oct 05
2
Roaming Profiles under Linux clients
Hi,
As I configured the Roaming profiles under linux, it more or less generate
an abnormal operation (in less than 2 mins) if I add/copy some files to the
home directory. But for Windows XP and Windows 7 is running smoothly and it
generates folders at the Samba4 server location with corresponding users.
e.g. Administrator (for XP), and Administrator.V2 (for Win7/2008) based on
my observations.
I
2024 Nov 14
1
Linux desktop setup with authentication against Samba AD DC
On 13.11.2024 21:14, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm figuring to setup a few Linux desktops with LXDM as display
> manager, and with authentication against a Samba AD DC. After
> successful authentication, I want the authenticated user's profile to
> be downloaded, or preferably mapped, from a SMB server (Linux,
> Windows, NAS, ...), to the
2020 Jan 09
3
authentication problem
Hi,
I have 4 Samba servers DC1, DC2, DC3, SRV8. DC3 is a domain controller and
file server, SRV8 is a file server.
Sometimes one/another computer cannot mount network shares from SRV8. We
can log in on that computer, but when we try to mount a network share,
Windows asks credentials for the share, but doesn't accept it. When we log
in with another user on the same computer, the result is the
2008 Jun 09
4
roaming user profiles do not transfer all settings
this may sound like a basic question but i'm not entirely sure how
roaming profiles work so i'm not sure if i have it working properly. i
created a local user account on a client machine and then joined that
machine to the domain. i then logged in as domain administrator and
copied the user profile from the local machine to the server. if i
login with this user account (now the domain
2024 Nov 14
1
Linux desktop setup with authentication against Samba AD DC
On Thursday, November 14th, 2024 at 07:48, Peter Milesson via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>
> On 13.11.2024 21:14, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I'm figuring to setup a few Linux desktops with LXDM as display
> > manager, and with authentication against a Samba AD DC. After
> > successful
2024 Nov 14
1
Linux desktop setup with authentication against Samba AD DC
On 14.11.2024 16:51, bd730c5053df9efb wrote:
> On Thursday, November 14th, 2024 at 07:48, Peter Milesson via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 13.11.2024 21:14, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I'm figuring to setup a few Linux desktops with LXDM as display
>>> manager, and with
2015 Apr 29
3
roaming profile doubles in size at client logout
>
>> I've connected a Windows 7 client and logged in with a roaming profile
>> user, copied some 4GB of data in the profile and logged out. Surely enough,
>> the data was synchronized but when I login and logout again, the profile
>> gets copied on the samba server in full versus just the modified data.
>
>> For instance, if the profile on the server has 4GB
2018 May 24
3
Windows 10 Client - Samba 3 Server - NT4 Style PDC
I have an old setup that serves my purposes, but which I'll move over
to a more modern Samba4 setup at some point. I know it's old,
deprecated etc.
In any case, at the moment I'm having a problem with two Windows 10
machines connecting to the domain I set up.
The network is a mix of XP, Windows 7 and Windows 10 machines.
Four (4) windows 10 machines connect to the domain after the
2014 Dec 08
4
How to copy roaming profiles to new server ? ("Group policy client service failed. The logon access is denied")
Dear all,
We have perfectly working roaming profiles on Samba 3.3.10 (SuSE) with
Windows 7 clients. We configured our new server with same domain name,
Samba 4.1.11 (Debian).
On the new server, for newly created profiles, it works perfectly, we
can login, logout, profiles are created and saved. But if we want to
copy an existing profile from current server to the new one, it's
2005 Sep 27
1
Samba 3 as PDC with Debian Linux server and Windows XP clients
Dear list
I am relatively new to networking problems of this kind so apologies
for the potentially simple question. I am trying to upgrade an existing
network to one using Samba 3 to configure roaming XP profiles on a
limited number of clients. I have re-written the smb.conf file to
reflect what I think are the appropriate settings, and this passed
testparm successfully, but I am unclear
2024 Nov 13
1
Linux desktop setup with authentication against Samba AD DC
Hi folks,
I'm figuring to setup a few Linux desktops with LXDM as display manager,
and with authentication against a Samba AD DC. After successful
authentication, I want the authenticated user's profile to be
downloaded, or preferably mapped, from a SMB server (Linux, Windows,
NAS, ...), to the local Linux PC. I intend to use Debian Bookworm, with
Archlinux as a secondary alternative
2005 Apr 28
3
Roaming profiles in domain level
Hi Everyone,
Does anybody use roaming profiles in domain level?
I'm looking for helps for setting up Samba as a NT4 domain member to
support roaming profiles for sharing during domain logon of Windows
clients. I ran into the problems. log files couldn't show specified
messages, except for BUFFER_TOO_SMALL.
If a profile share directory is mounted on a Windows NT DC or a Windows
domain
2019 Apr 12
6
Roaming Profile issue in Windows 10
Hi,
On Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
Profiles path: \\fs\profiles\rprofile
On Centos Version 7
Samba Version 4.7.1
ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER
[profiles]
comment = Users profiles
path = /profiles
browseable = No
read only = No
force create mode = 0600
force directory mode = 0700
csc policy = disable
store dos attributes = yes
2011 Feb 18
3
Help needed with Windows7 roaming files.
Hi all,
We've been trying to setup/upgrade a samba PDC (version 3.56) with OpenLDAP
as backend and roaming profiles for Windows7 (32bit) Clients. windows7 has
no problem
with login after applying the reg patches, however, it seems to always load
a temporary profile as opposed to roaming one for users, no local profile
is created.
this has caused Outlook 2010 to function improperly