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2019 Mar 01
0
no longer access the wiki
On 19Mar01:1200-0700, Jeff Sadowski via Syslinux wrote: > How do I get to the documentation now? Browse the git repository (https://repo.or.cz/syslinux.git/tree). -- <not cent from sell> May the LORD God bless you exceedingly abundantly! Dave_Craig______________________________________________ "So the universe is not quite as you thought it was. You'd better rearrange your
2015 Feb 17
2
syslinux.exe no longer in win32 diectory
I had a recent issue with my system and needed to use a windows machine to create a bootable USB thumb drive. I wanted to use syslinux to write a boot loader to my usb drive but realized since v 5.10 syslinux no longer has syslinux.exe in the win32 directory. Is this a mistake or was this intentional? Where can I get version 6.x of syslinux.exe executable? Is it now required I build it myself?
2015 Feb 17
0
syslinux.exe no longer in win32 diectory
On Feb 17, 2015 4:50 PM, "Jeff Sadowski via Syslinux" <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > > I had a recent issue with my system and needed to use a windows > machine to create a bootable USB thumb drive. I wanted to use syslinux > to write a boot loader to my usb drive but realized since v 5.10 > syslinux no longer has syslinux.exe in the win32 directory. Is this a >
2015 Dec 09
2
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
# cat /proc/sys/kernel/ngroups_max 65536 # sysctl kernel.ngroups_max kernel.ngroups_max = 65536 Is there a way to change/look at AUTH_SYS? Seems I have 28 groups now as my user I tried created a test user with much less groups but it turns out it is on all those other groups. As such I tried winbind nested groups=no but this doesn't seem to change anything. On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 5:05
2015 Dec 08
2
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
# id username|sed "s/,/\n/g"|wc -l 155 # id|sed "s/,/\n/g"|wc -l 28 On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > wbinfo -r username > shows the gid of it > and a bunch of -1's id guess for groups without gid's > my user belongs to 155 groups is there a problem with that many groups? > > On Tue, Dec 8,
2017 Oct 30
4
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
maybe it'll work when f27 comes out in a few days I'll wait for it. On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 3:05 PM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > for this machine it was unimportant. I will just use local accounts to > login it is only one user > I did remove sssd and went back to my original smb.conf but it still shows > > [root at squints ~]# getent passwd
2016 Jul 31
2
That domain could not be found
I tried using samba's internal dns server just to see if this made a difference, but it did not. On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 9:06 PM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > It is. I am using bind and include the .../samba/private/named.conf in my > primary bind file and changed the group of .../samba/private to named so > named could read the files. > > On Sat,
2016 Jul 30
2
That domain could not be found
Is the primary DNS on the windows machine set to the AD domain controller? On Jul 30, 2016 4:42 PM, "Jeff Sadowski" <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > following here > https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/using_samba/ch12.html > I decided to use explorer to test getting to it and I notice I can connect > to the server using the Administrator user and password and see
2018 Mar 13
2
Odd default group behaviour.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 4:12 PM, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 16:05:53 -0600 > Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 4:03 PM, Rowland Penny via samba >> <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >> > On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 15:57:35 -0600 >> > Jeff Sadowski
2015 Dec 09
1
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
ok after fighting to get my groups sorted out for my test user I created an "sudoer" group and added "jefftest" to "sudoer" > id jefftest uid=11507(jefftest) gid=8513(domain users) groups=8513(domain users),31020(sudoer) and added "sudoer" to /etc/sudoers like so %sudoer ALL=(ALL) ALL now when I login as jefftest I can run commands using sudo back to
2017 Feb 07
3
How to get password expiration?
figured out how to use ldapsearch also to get what I want. Also found how to convert AD time to unix time Another thing I wanted calculated was when an account expires. ldapsearch -h ad.mydomain.tld -b dc=ad,dc=mydomain,dc=tld "(sAMAccountName=$user)" gives all the good information about a user. here is how I used it to tell me all accounts expiring this next month. h=ad.mydomain.tld
2018 Mar 14
1
Odd default group behaviour.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 7:30 PM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 5:31 PM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: >> On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 4:12 PM, Rowland Penny via samba >> <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >>> On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 16:05:53 -0600 >>> Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at
2017 Oct 30
2
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
On Mon, 30 Oct 2017 12:22:54 -0600 Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > No, fedora is action strange. it isn't getting the loginShell and > unixHomeDirectory attributes even if I take out the templates. also it > sets a bunch of other files up and I'm not sure what all it is doing. > Forget it is Fedora, do not use their tools and set up the individual
2017 Jul 10
2
using samba with bind dlz
OK so I don't have a program tdbbackup. Where do I get it? On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 10:38 AM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 9:45 AM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> > wrote: > >> In /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/samba/provision/sambadns.py >> >> Update: It is failing in
2015 Dec 08
2
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
"id" alone does not show my user in the it group "id username" does why would id alone give different results? which is odd because as my username I can get into a folder that has 0760 permissions with user as root and it as the group as for %it ALL=(ALL) ALL instead of: %it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL seems to work the same On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 1:29 PM, Mattias Zhabinskiy <
2017 Jul 10
2
using samba with bind dlz
In /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/samba/provision/sambadns.py Update: It is failing in create_samdb_copy specifically here: # Copy root, config, schema partitions (and any other if any) # Since samdb is open in the current process, copy them in a child process try: tdb_copy(os.path.join(private_dir, "sam.ldb"), os.path.join(dns_dir,
2017 Oct 30
2
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
My smb.conf file now looks like so [global] #--authconfig--start-line-- # Generated by authconfig on 2017/10/30 10:47:34 # DO NOT EDIT THIS SECTION (delimited by --start-line--/--end-line--) # Any modification may be deleted or altered by authconfig in future workgroup = MIND password server = MIND.UNM.EDU realm = MIND.UNM.EDU security = ads idmap config * : range = 2000-7999
2017 Nov 05
3
ntfs user mappings?
On Sat, 4 Nov 2017 18:42:36 -0600 Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > I decided to continue trying the ldap route as well > > littlehex2int() > { > hex=$1 > hex_chunk=$(echo ${hex}|cut -c$2-$3) > little=$(echo ${hex_chunk}|awk '{print > substr($0,7,2)substr($0,5,2)substr($0,3,2)substr($0,1,2)}') > echo "ibase=16; ${little}" |
2015 Dec 16
2
Active Directory Object, Operating System tab
Is there a way to populate this tab when I join a computer to the domain using samba? using this command net ads join -U administrator creates the AD Object. I don't see an option to net when reading the man page to include the OS specs Maybe use --config-file option? I don't see anything in the smb.conf file that would set any of that information. # net --version Version 4.1.6-Ubuntu
2017 Nov 03
2
ntfs user mappings?
I have linux machines joined to my AD domain using winbind. I have windows pro machines joined to AD normally I would like it so that when I user writes to an ntfs removable disk That when I mount it on my linux machines it follows the permissions. Is that possible? I use ntfs-3g to mount the partition. I see there is a command ntf3-3g.usermap and wonder if that might work. Is there a command like