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2015 Feb 07
2
Did you get my previous email? Not Spam.
On 07/02/15 07:27, Jason Long wrote: > Thanks. > I removed likewiseopen and if you remember, I installed CentOS 7. > My AD not show any "uidNumber" or "gidNumber" and tell me "Not set". The problem is that I can't login to Linux via AD user and is it for "uidnumber" ? > > Tnx. > > > > On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 1:09 AM,
2015 Feb 08
0
Did you get my previous email? Not Spam.
Thanks a lot. [root at printmah ~]# getent passwd jason jason:*:11303:10513:jason JASON:/home/JASONDOMAIN/jason:/bin/false But I can't login to Linux via AD username and it show me : Last login: Sun Feb 8 01:48:32 2015 Could not chdir to home directory /home/JASONDOMAIN/jason: No such file or directory I guess it can't create a Home directory for Each AD user. How can I solve it?
2015 Jan 26
0
Did you get my previous email? Not Spam.
On 26/01/15 10:21, Jason Long wrote: > Thanks. > > The videos show me to configure below files : > > /etc/nsswitch.conf : > hosts: files dns mdns4 > > then > > /etc/sudoers : > DOMAINNAME\\ACCOUNT ALL=(ALL) ALL > %DOMAINNAME\\domain^users ALL=(ALL) ALL > > and after it, Installed Likewiseopen. The video url is : > >
2015 Feb 09
2
Samba4 - Corrupted group caused stop of replication - "Object class violation"
Hi Andrew, Thanks for your reply. We tried successfully the --full-sync option from first to second DC. Unfortunately, afterwards the second DC was still in a corrupted state. The "Deleted Objects" still contained the ugly groups with the missing attribute... So we achieved to get a successfull replication after editing the "deleted objects" with ldbedit. We have deleted
2014 Dec 01
5
uidNumber. ( Was: What is --rfc2307-from-nss ??)
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 1:33 AM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> wrote: > >> I do what windows does, it ignores the RID (what you call 'the last set > of digits from SID') and uses a builtin mechanism to store the next uid & > gidNumber. The builtin users/groups use the RID for the GID/UID. If you create a user and then goto to the
2014 Dec 11
0
Samba 4 two DCs no matching UID/GID
On 10/12/14 21:53, Tim wrote: > > Am 10. Dezember 2014 22:26:52 MEZ, schrieb Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>: >> On 10/12/14 21:05, Tim wrote: >>> Thanks for your answer and time you offer for me. That makes it a bit >>> clearer. >>> >>> I searched the web and found that rsat needs to have the nis tools >>> installed.
2014 Dec 01
0
uidNumber. ( Was: What is --rfc2307-from-nss ??)
On 01/12/14 16:31, Greg Zartman wrote: > On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 1:33 AM, Rowland Penny > <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>> wrote: > > > I do what windows does, it ignores the RID (what you call 'the > last set of digits from SID') and uses a builtin mechanism to > store the next uid & gidNumber. >
2015 Feb 09
0
Did you get my previous email? Not Spam.
Thanks a lot. Thanks a lot. Problem solved and I can login in to Linux without any problem but I guess it is just for CentOS 7 and if you remember CentOS 6.5 not have this problem. Step 1 finished. Step 2 How can I create a Directory and apply permission via AD? Cheers. On Monday, February 9, 2015 12:34 AM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> wrote: On 09/02/15 06:29, Jason
2014 Dec 10
0
Samba 4 two DCs no matching UID/GID
On 10/12/14 21:05, Tim wrote: > Thanks for your answer and time you offer for me. That makes it a bit > clearer. > > I searched the web and found that rsat needs to have the nis tools > installed. Good luck with trying to install 'Service for NIS', it installs on a windows AD DC, you haven't got a windows AD DC, you have a Samba AD DC and guess what, it already
2015 Feb 09
2
Did you get my previous email? Not Spam.
On 09/02/15 06:29, Jason Long wrote: > Thanks. > I added the Two lines to "smb.conf" but I got below error : > > Could not chdir to home directory /home/jason: No such file or directory > mkdir: cannot create directory ?/home/jason?: Permission denied > -sh-4.2$ > > > About "PAM", I have not the file that you said : > > > [root at printmah
2015 Feb 09
0
Did you get my previous email? Not Spam.
Thanks. I added the Two lines to "smb.conf" but I got below error : Could not chdir to home directory /home/jason: No such file or directory mkdir: cannot create directory ?/home/jason?: Permission denied -sh-4.2$ About "PAM", I have not the file that you said : [root at printmah ~]# nano /etc/pam.d/ atd password-auth smtp chfn
2015 Feb 08
2
Did you get my previous email? Not Spam.
On 08/02/15 06:51, Jason Long wrote: > Thanks a lot. > > [root at printmah ~]# getent passwd jason > jason:*:11303:10513:jason JASON:/home/JASONDOMAIN/jason:/bin/false > > But I can't login to Linux via AD username and it show me : > > > > Last login: Sun Feb 8 01:48:32 2015 > Could not chdir to home directory /home/JASONDOMAIN/jason: No such file or directory
2015 Feb 09
4
Did you get my previous email? Not Spam.
On 09/02/15 12:05, Jason Long wrote: > Thanks a lot. Thanks a lot. > Problem solved and I can login in to Linux without any problem but I guess it is just for CentOS 7 and if you remember CentOS 6.5 not have this problem. > > Step 1 finished. > Step 2 How can I create a Directory and apply permission via AD? > > Do step 3, read the samba wiki:
2015 Jan 19
0
Did you get my previous email? Not Spam.
On 19/01/15 06:11, Jason Long wrote: > Hi. > Thank you. > > [root at printmah ~]# hostname > printmah > > [root at printmah ~]# hostname -d > jasondomain.jj > > [root at printmah ~]# hostname -f > printmah.jasondomain.jj > > [root at printmah ~]# hostname -i > > 127.0.0.1 > > [root at printmah ~]# net ads info -I 172.30.9.1 | grep [R]ealm >
2014 Dec 10
0
Samba 4 two DCs no matching UID/GID
On 10/12/14 16:33, Tim wrote: > I think I will only need uid and gid due to fs stuff. There are only > Windows clients in that domain. > So when the IDs are the same on both DCs, all will be fine I think. > > In RSAT there are no Unix attributes set. As an example: user1 has uid > 3000021 on DC1 (first provisioned one). DRS seems fine. On DC2 user1 > gets uid 3000017. >
2014 Dec 11
3
Samba 4 two DCs no matching UID/GID
Thanks for your advice regarding modifying the ldb. Before I do that I have to tell that uids and gids are automatically assigned in ADUC Unix tab. All have to do is to choose the NIS domain. After changing this field all other Unix attributes are automatially filled in. So this works. I tried something different for testing: I added a user with samba-tool using a script and assigned a random
2014 Dec 10
0
Samba 4 two DCs no matching UID/GID
On 10/12/14 17:30, Tim wrote: > I will try this tomorrow. Possibly this is my fix. > > When a domain is provisioned with rfc2307 it would make sense that > Unix attributes especially uid/gid would automatically be set. This is a common misconception, it does not happen, one reason being, what number do you start at ?? > > A member also needs this to be set for unique fs acls
2015 Feb 01
0
Did you get my previous email? Not Spam.
On 01/02/15 06:20, Jason Long wrote: > > Thanks. > Yes, They have. in the CentOS 6 when I used this command, It show me all AD users with "uidNumber". > I give in, what command did you use ??? What about 'Domain Users' ??? Don't bother posting unless you answer *both* questions. Rowland
2014 Dec 10
2
Samba 4 two DCs no matching UID/GID
Am 10. Dezember 2014 22:26:52 MEZ, schrieb Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>: >On 10/12/14 21:05, Tim wrote: >> Thanks for your answer and time you offer for me. That makes it a bit > >> clearer. >> >> I searched the web and found that rsat needs to have the nis tools >> installed. > >Good luck with trying to install 'Service for
2014 Dec 10
0
Samba 4 two DCs no matching UID/GID
On 10/12/14 18:58, Tim wrote: > At the moment numbers start at 3000000 and counting. In my eyes it > would make sense, that these number be stored in the AD when > provisioned with rfc2307. Or it should be replicated by drs. The numbers you are seeing are coming from idmap.ldb, now as you are using Sernet packages on Centos7, this will be in /var/lib/samba/private/idmap.ldb. The