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2015 Feb 27
3
samba-tool time
On 27/02/15 11:45, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: > Ok.. very strange .. > > for me : > ERROR(runtime): uncaught exception - Connection to SRVSVC pipe of server 'internal.domain.tld' failed: NT_STATUS_NONE_MAPPED > > for peter: > one works, one : > ERROR(runtime): uncaught exception - Connection to SRVSVC pipe of server 'ulysses.home.serbe.ch' failed:
2015 Feb 27
6
samba-tool time
OK, it seems to be an authentication issue. At least w.r.t. the member server. When I add the user name, it does ask me for the password and succeeds. I don't see any difference when using IP numbers instead of host names. root at circe:~# samba-tool time ulysses -U peter Password for [HOME\peter]: Fri Feb 27 14:31:46 2015 CET
2015 Feb 27
2
samba-tool time
Hi Tim, This is just wild speculation: do You have different versions of Samba (or smbclient) on the corresponding machines? I run the same on all of my machines. I think that Kerberos is supposed to be OK. Also I hear of possible issues with very new versions of SSSD with Samba 4.2.0rcx due to a winbind(d) conflict. But the sad truth is, that I lack the competence to be really helpful.
2015 Feb 27
0
samba-tool time
Both tests work for me. However I get the following error when attempting against my member server @domain1:~# samba-tool time member1.domain.local ERROR(runtime): uncaught exception - Connection to SRVSVC pipe of server 'member1.domain.local' failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED File "/usr/local/samba/lib/python2.7/site-packages/samba/netcmd/__init__.py", line 175, in _run
2015 Feb 27
0
samba-tool time
Ok.. very strange .. for me : ERROR(runtime): uncaught exception - Connection to SRVSVC pipe of server 'internal.domain.tld' failed: NT_STATUS_NONE_MAPPED for peter: one works, one : ERROR(runtime): uncaught exception - Connection to SRVSVC pipe of server 'ulysses.home.serbe.ch' failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED ERROR(runtime): uncaught exception - Connection to SRVSVC pipe of
2018 Jul 21
2
Failed to establish your Kerberos Ticket cache due time differences with the domain controller
> > Strange, you say the time is okay, but the error says it isn't. > > Try this, open a terminal on both DC's, run 'date' and 'samba-tool > time' on both. The results should be virtually the same. > > e.g. > root at dc4:~# samba-tool time > Sat Jul 21 16:47:43 2018 BST > root at dc4:~# date > Sat 21 Jul 16:47:46 BST 2018 > >
2018 Jul 21
2
Failed to establish your Kerberos Ticket cache due time differences with the domain controller
Thanks for that. > > > Remove the following lines, they shouldn't be in a DC > > > From here: > > >> wins support = no > > >> local master = yes > > >> domain master = yes > > >> preferred master = yes > > > To here. > > > > > > If you have chrony (or ntp) running, then you don't need another
2014 Feb 14
3
smbclient broken after update
Since a bit more than a year I run a Samba4 AD server on a Debian testing box. During that period I did update and dist-update the box about twice a week, and also did update and recompile Sambe, i.e. Samba and Debian Jessie are on their latest stage. I use Bind 9.9.3 as name server, which works absolutely smooth. But two days ago something got broken, and I am totally clueless, what went
2006 Oct 11
9
time synchronization problem (using NTP)
Hi, using SLES10 I''m unable to synchronize the time of DomU with that of Dom0. There is a persistent offset of about 3 seconds! Here''s a small history (not actual output): remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter rkdvmso1.dvm.kl 192.168.0.11 5 u - 64 1 0.136 -2977.1 0.099 *rkdvmso1.dvm.kl 192.168.0.11 5 u 2 64
2007 May 08
1
Timer ISR: Timer went backwards [NetBSD 3.1 / Xen 2.0.7]
I''m using a NetBSD 3.1 dom0 with Xen 2.0.7 (so far as I know, the latest supported combination for the NetBSD platform). Linux domUs have their logs fill with messages like this: May 8 02:01:39 debian kernel: Timer ISR: Time went backwards: -316000 131542680000000 9684000 131542690000000 May 8 02:01:39 debian kernel: Timer ISR: Time went backwards: -277000 131542680000000 9723000
2017 Jun 19
7
DRS stopped working after upgrade from debian Jessie to Stretch
Hello Samba team ! I'am in a very delicate situation. After an upgrade to debian Stretch my DRS stopped working. I have three DCs (fichdc, fichds01, fichds02), all Debian Stretch, all with the same problem. Everything seems to be fine except DRS. -> File shares works -> DNS (with bind9 DLZ) works -> "kinit administrator" works -> "kinit -k FICHDC$" works ->
2015 Feb 28
0
samba-tool time
Thanks for your reply. I had problems when updating from 4.1.16 to 4.1.17. I think it was the samba_client package I found this: http://www.stbsuite.com/support/virtual-training-center/nt-status-errors But not really helpful. Kerberos works so far but I will have a deeper into the logs. Am 27. Februar 2015 23:29:12 MEZ, schrieb Peter Serbe <peter at serbe.ch>: >Hi Tim, > >This
2017 Jun 21
4
DRS stopped working after upgrade from debian Jessie to Stretch
2017-06-21 14:29 GMT+02:00 Prunk Dump <prunkdump at gmail.com>: > Thank you very much Louis, Rowland, Mike ! > > I have made all the changes proposed by Louis but still have the same problem. > > -> kinit works now with /var/lib/samba/private/secrets.keytab > ------------------------ > ~# kinit -k -t /var/lib/samba/private/secrets.keytab FICHDC$ > ~# >
2011 Aug 28
2
converting matrix in array
Hi everyone, have a small problem trying to converting a dataset in matrix form to an array. Specifically: data include 3D measurement -x,y,z of 59 points in 36 objects. They are stored as a matrix (x) of 2124 rows and 3 columns. What I want to do is to extract each subject's dataset using an array (b). Accordingly, I tried the following command: b<-array(a,c(59,3,36)). The problem is
2015 Feb 27
2
Samba 4, winbind and Active Directory integration Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX
Am 27.02.2015 um 15:48 schrieb Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> : > On 27/02/15 14:28, Markert, Martin wrote: >> Am 27.02.2015 um 15:17 schrieb Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> >> : >> >>> On 27/02/15 14:04, Markert, Martin wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> I've successfully configure idmap_rid to read id
2015 Jul 16
2
4.2.2 as AD with 2 DCs: database incoherency
Am 16.07.2015 um 17:18 schrieb Rowland Penny: > On 16/07/15 13:27, Reindl Harald wrote: >> >> Am 16.07.2015 um 14:02 schrieb Rowland Penny: >>> /etc/hosts should be: >>> >>> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost >> >> uhm no - you want 127.0.0.1 normally resolved to localhost and hence >> 127.0.0.1 localhost
2015 Feb 27
2
Samba 4, winbind and Active Directory integration Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX
Am 27.02.2015 um 15:17 schrieb Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> : > On 27/02/15 14:04, Markert, Martin wrote: >> Hi, >> I've successfully configure idmap_rid to read id mappings from our AD servers: >> >> winbind enum users = Yes >> winbind enum groups = Yes >> winbind use default domain = Yes >>
2019 Sep 27
5
Browsing shares of a server
On 9/27/19 1:32 PM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: ....snippity... > I repeat, smbclient never had anything to do with network browsing, so > it is unlikely to have anything to do with Network Discovery. Perhaps > you are thinking of libsmbclient ? this can be used by other packages to > provide network browsing. > > You could always code up what you require and propose it as
2011 Mar 23
2
Estimating correlation in multiple measures data
Dear R-helpers, This may sound simple to you, but I'm a beginner in this, so please be forgiving. I have a following problem: two analytes were measured in patient's blood on 4 occasions: ProteinA and ProteinB. How to correctly evaluate correlation between ProteinA and ProteinB? I tried: x <- data.frame(Patient.ID=rep(1:10, each=4), Visit=rep(c(1:4),10), ProteinA=rnorm(m=10,
2017 Jun 20
5
DRS stopped working after upgrade from debian Jessie to Stretch
Hai Baptiste, What you can try; Type: ktutil (enter) rkt /etc/krb5.keytab rkt /var/lib/samba/private/krb5.keytab list Now check if you see, host/server.internal.domain.tld at REALM host/server at REALM (same (both) for nfs/.. at REALM) And NETBIOSNAME$@REALM If you see all, you can write this back to a new file. wkt /etc/krb5.keytab.new1 And if needed you can also cleanup the keytab