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2020 Jan 23
3
Namespace problem? duplicated folders...
Interesting.
While I don't use mbox (dbox or maildir) I wouldn't think that would
matter. Your namespace layout looks nearly the same as my own. But to
verify what's going on - post the output of "doveconf namespace".
Possibly just reviewing that output may tell you enough - otherwise
share it (fully) here.
--
Daniel
On 1/23/2020 12:46 PM, Gregory Sloop wrote:
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2020 Mar 30
0
Namespace problem? duplicated folders...
Anyone?
A tip on where/what to look at, even?
I've read the docs on namespaces and I'm not sure how I could do this [or not do it, in this case] from the docs.
I realize I didn't include the version I'm running in the prior post too.
It is; 2.2.22
I'm sure this is related to name-spaces, but for some reason [brain damage perhaps? :) ] I can't seem to figure out how to
2020 May 15
0
doveadm sync backup from old to new server
I'm not clear myself on the difference myself between
dsync
doveadm sync
doveadm dsync-server
... perhaps someone here can explain? However what worked for me was using doveadm dsync-server on the 'receive' end. Maybe that puts it in 'listen' mode? So maybe try
doveadm backup -u user at abc.net \
ssh root at po.abc.net \
docker exec b3093cxxxxxx doveadm dsync-server -u
2018 May 21
0
RSAT Hang
Hi Gregory,
On the questions.
> Is there a good reason to avoid Samba internal DNS?
No, imo not, but i only use bind9_dlz because i need bind in my lan for other setups also.
I just used my RSAT on my win7 64b, but at my point it works fine.
I do have questions to get a better impression of the setup.
Whats the os your using with RSAT and did u use DOM\Administrator or an other account?
2013 Feb 18
2
smb.conf for Windows clients
So, I'm trying to paw through the long set of smb.conf options - and
it's rather daunting.
I'm wondering what smb.conf options are most
important/appropriate/common for mostly Windows XP/7/(possibly v8) clients.
TIA
-Greg
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2020 May 15
3
doveadm sync backup from old to new server
Yeah, I tried that already - and it seems to crash more badly...
dsync-remote(use at abc.net)<mTEPAAUCvl4yFgAAb6OASA>: Panic: epoll_ctl(add, 0) failed: Operation not permitted (fd doesn't support epoll - instead of '<file', try 'cat file|')
dsync-remote(user at abc.net)<mTEPAAUCvl4yFgAAb6OASA>: Error: Raw backtrace:
2013 Apr 30
3
Dovecot vs MBox
I'm still in the "what's wrong" stage of figuring out what's going on.
But I've got a mail user who isn't getting new messages.
Postfix accepts it and drops it in the users mbox. [This is verified.
If I tail the Mbox, I can see the new messages.]
"Mail" will see the messages too.
But dovecot doesn't seem to know they exist. I don't think the MBox
2019 Jun 25
0
SMB share access for machines which are not joined to the domain?
Hmmm...
Use the netbios name, instead of a FQDN, perhaps?
i.e.: \\cns-bio-krak1\emtifs
[I'm assuming the NB name. If I'm wrong, correct it.]
I know I've done this with Windows DC shares, and I'm 99% certain I've done it with FreeNAS acting as a domain member. [Samba domain member.]
I haven't done it with 18.04 / 4.7.6 - but can't see why it should be different.
2013 Jan 24
1
Ubuntu compile/install location
Ok, while I'm usually more comfortable installing an RPM or DEB
package and having the package maintainer handle all the details for
me - I don't get a choice here.
The latest Ubuntu 12.04 package is the Alpha18 release.
So, I've compiled my own copy of Samba4.01 - and surprise, surprise,
it went well.
So the crux of the question is:
Where should I install it to. [What directory.]
2018 May 16
3
Samba4 on Ubuntu 18.04 Howto setup ADDC with bind9_DLZ (extra part 4.8.1 samba)
Hai Gregory,
No problem, now netplan, but i cant tell you much about netplan out of experiance, i've never used it.
But what is it exact you want to know??
The how and why i configure like this is already a bit explained.
about this part:
> So, I'm curious about the contrast between modifying netplan vs simply disabling systemd.resolved
But I did a bit reading.
2018 Jun 25
1
upgrade 2.2 to 2.3, diffie-hellman, ssl_min_protocol
Thanks Joseph, Aki, but something missing from upgrade document, where
does the dh param file go? I located ssl-parameters.dat so I will put
it there.
Quoting Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com>:
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2018, Joseph Tam wrote:
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>> However, recent advances make this condition obsolete [*] and not
>> really safer, so a much faster way to generate a DH key is
2019 Jan 23
0
GPO / Sysvol problems
On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 13:02:39 -0800
Gregory Sloop <gregs at sloop.net> wrote:
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> RPvs> On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 10:06:52 -0800
> RPvs> Gregory Sloop via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
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> >> RPvs> Have you read this:
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> >> RPvs> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Roaming_Windows_User_Profiles
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> >> RPvs>
2013 Apr 08
0
DDNS / DHCPd && Internal DNS or BIND_DLZ
So, I don't see much on the Wiki [actually nothing] and the relevant
threads on the issue are few.
So, let me try to outline what appears to be the current state of
things and if I'm wrong, please correct me.
Running DHCPd on the Samba 4 server works fine.
Doing DDNS [dynamic DNS] updates can work with the BIND9_DLZ setup,
but not the internal DNS setup.
However, if the connecting Samba
2019 Jan 23
2
GPO / Sysvol problems
So, some updates.
I started that email a couple of hours ago - but suddenly, without changing a thing, the test client/station is suddenly now getting the correct GPO details.
Yet, I've not synced the sysvol or done anything to change or update the GPO on either DC.
See inline...
RPvs> On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 08:40:55 -0800
RPvs> Gregory Sloop via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>
2018 Jul 08
0
Setting up new samba-ac-dc on Ubuntu 18.04 - KDC not FOUND
Top posting, because I'm lazy. :)
I'm not at all sure this is correct, but...
...this sounds like a DNS resolution problem, and it may be related to systemd.resolved.
Louis did a walk-through on 18.04 AD setup a while back - it might be worth finding and reading.
While Louis left systemd-resolved alone, and did some trickery to work with it, I have opted to disable systemd-resolved. [I
2020 Jul 14
2
DC disaster recovery
Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
[This is the one that is most likely to be problematic. Rejoining the domain means a new profile. And that's a big PITA on the client side.]
User password changes can simply be handled by
2020 Mar 30
0
Samba AD-DC in the cloud
This turns into a non-samba discussion pretty quickly - but I'll chime in.
I agree with Sven - that's true. The real problem, as I see it is that the interests of the client and the vendor often don't really align - at least not in the short term.
The vendor wants to do things as cheaply as possible so they make money now.
You [the client] want them to provide reliable service.
Yet
2020 Jul 14
1
File server and DC or just member
Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 06:40, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>> Kind of a whole set of general questions - pardon for one more, please!
>> I've read some of the thinking behind not having a DC also be a file server.
>> But it's not a "rule" - just a suggestion.
>> But here's a wrinkle on things.
>> In more than a few setups, I'll have
2020 Jan 24
0
Namespace problem? duplicated folders...
And I should have seen that from your first post but output from
"doveconf" is definitive.
--
Daniel
On 1/23/2020 6:57 PM, Daniel Miller wrote:
> Keeping in mind I'm 0% Dovecot certified and 100% certifiable...
>
> I'm guessing you have your namespace definition separate from your
> special-use mailbox declarations. Possibly in 10-mail.conf and
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2018 Dec 20
1
Authentication Problem
Nice to get to hear this. However, the password is not stored in clear text
here. How then does it work?
On Fri, Dec 21, 2018, 00:58 Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2018, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
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> > At the expense of sounding stupid, could you please expound on the
> > sequence? :)
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> In a nutshell, during protocol handshake, the server