similar to: is SFU home directories an easy development?

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "is SFU home directories an easy development?"

2014 Dec 07
1
is SFU home directories an easy development?
On Fri, 2014-12-05 at 20:11 +0000, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 05/12/14 19:52, Andrew Bartlett wrote: > > On Sun, 2014-11-30 at 12:52 +0000, Rowland Penny wrote: > > > >>> Steve (the doesn't want to work weekends one) > >> Well, I agree with a lot of what he said, but not the way he said it, > >> what I definitely agree with, is that the samba devs
2014 Dec 05
0
is SFU home directories an easy development?
On 05/12/14 19:52, Andrew Bartlett wrote: > On Sun, 2014-11-30 at 12:52 +0000, Rowland Penny wrote: > >>> Steve (the doesn't want to work weekends one) >> Well, I agree with a lot of what he said, but not the way he said it, >> what I definitely agree with, is that the samba devs seem to be ignoring >> the platform that S4 is mainly running on, something they
2020 Jun 16
4
deprecate pdb_ldap and "NT4-like" domains in Samba 4.13 to allow removal for Samba 4.14 in March 2021?
With all the recent talk about ldap stacks, I wondered if we could discuss deprecating and eventually removing pdb_ldap? The reason is that pdb_ldap is primary user of smbldap. smbldap is in turn yet another of our ldap stacks (I have found four so far), in the sense that while it uses OpenLDAP under the hood, it replicates with libads, ldb and tldap the 'get AD-thing out of an LDAP
2018 Dec 12
1
vfs_fruit causes delay in listing directories for Windows clients
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 04:37:43PM +0100, Ralph Böhme via samba wrote: >On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 03:35:00PM +0100, Stephan Roth via samba wrote: >>My goal with activating vfs_fruit was to speed up directory listings >>for Mac clients, which works. Can the accompanying slowdown for >>Windows clients be avoided? > >yeah, I guess so, but somebody has to dig through the
2002 Sep 10
1
Getting Win98/95 machines to connect
Hi everyone! I'm pretty new to Samba but I've got it setup on my Linux box here and all the Win2k machines can see it fine. When the Win2k user browses the network they can see the Linux box double click it and then they are prompted for a username and password. They don't enter any and click "Ok" and poof they have access to the shared directories i have created.
2007 Aug 02
1
rsync 3.0 for SFU
hi, I having problems with a knowed bug in rsync, it hangs during transfers in the SFU version (services for unix), I read in this page http://www.mail-archive.com/rsync@lists.samba.org/msg18807.html that if I use the --no-ir option in the rsync 3.0 version, it will avoid the hang bug... the problem is that I dont know where to download that version of rsync for the SFU... or when will be
2008 Mar 28
1
Problems with Samba(idmap_ad/sfu on AIX
I'm unabe to use idmap_ad and sfu nss info with Samba on AIX. The configuration as it is works on a Linux build. workgroup = DOMAIN realm = DOMAIN.TLD server string = SERVER security = ADS idmap domains = DOMAIN idmap config DOMAIN:default = yes idmap config DOMAIN:backend = ad idmap config DOMAIN:range = 1000 - 60000
2008 Apr 17
0
winbind can get uid and gid from sfu, but not homedir or loginshell
I have winbind v3.0.26a running on ubuntu server v7.10 (gutsy). I intend to get user & group info from MsActiveDirectory. However, when I type: getent passwd somerandomuser I get the uid and gid for the user, as recorded in the msad schema by virtue of sfu, but the homedir and loginshell that are returned are like what "winbind nss info = template" would return by default:
2004 Feb 11
1
SFU?
Hello! I just compiled rsync 2.6.0 on SFU 3.5 and it works :-) Did somebody test it for real work? Thank you!
2007 Sep 11
0
[SECURITY] Winbind's rfc2307 & SFU nss_info plugin in Samba 3.0.25[a-c] assigns users a primary gid of 0 by default
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ========================================================== == == Subject: Incorrect primary group assignment for == domain users using the rfc2307 or sfu == winbind nss info plugin. == == CVE ID#: CVE-2007-4138 == == Versions: Samba 3.0.25 - 3.0.25c (inclusive) == == Summary: When the "winbind nss
2006 Mar 24
2
SFU Permission Denied
This appears to be an old problem, but is a complete show stopper for us at the moment. We are trying to access an NFS file system, via Samba, from a WinXP client. Within Windows itself everything is fine, but when accessing the shares from within an SFU cshell, an error is returned when a file is created. The file is successfully created, but a "Permission Denied" error is returned.
2007 Sep 11
0
[SECURITY] Winbind's rfc2307 & SFU nss_info plugin in Samba 3.0.25[a-c] assigns users a primary gid of 0 by default
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ========================================================== == == Subject: Incorrect primary group assignment for == domain users using the rfc2307 or sfu == winbind nss info plugin. == == CVE ID#: CVE-2007-4138 == == Versions: Samba 3.0.25 - 3.0.25c (inclusive) == == Summary: When the "winbind nss
2004 Sep 21
1
SFU Samba Permission Denied
I recently ran into a problem accessing Samba shares from SFU. From SFU's /net directory, I could read from files, move files, create directories and even append to files using >>. But, when I tried to create a file, I received a "Permission Denied" message. After looking at the logs I found something which looked out of place. I am currently using (I tried many different
2017 Nov 14
2
Confbridge SFU for Asterisk 15
I am trying to get the "Mega Phone" demo working on my office PBX but there seems to be a problem when trying to set the default bridge to sfu mode. I have the following configuration in confbridge.conf in the default_bridge section: video_mode = sfu but when I do a "confbridge show profile bridge default_bridge" I see: Video Mode: no video I can change it
2017 Nov 14
2
Confbridge SFU for Asterisk 15
On 11/14/17 3:38 PM, Joshua Colp wrote: > On Tue, Nov 14, 2017, at 05:23 PM, Carlos Chavez wrote: >> I am trying to get the "Mega Phone" demo working on my office PBX >> but there seems to be a problem when trying to set the default bridge to >> sfu mode. I have the following configuration in confbridge.conf in the >> default_bridge section: video_mode
2008 Apr 28
0
winbind v3.0.26a w. nss info = sfu; wbinfo fine, getent not
wbinfo can turn names into sids, sids into names, and sids into uids. However, getent passwd only finds users in the local /etc/passwd file. Same for getent group. /etc/nsswitch.conf says this: passwd: files winbind group: files winbind shadow: compat I strace'd the getent command. It said it couldn't find /lib/libnss_winbind.so.2, so I made that a symlink to
2008 Apr 23
0
Re: winbind v3.0.26a w. nss info = sfu; wbinfo fine, getent not
wbinfo can turn names into sids, sids into names, and sids into uids. However, getent passwd only finds users in the local /etc/passwd file. Same for getent group. /etc/nsswitch.conf says this: passwd: files winbind group: files winbind shadow: compat I strace'd the getent command. It said it couldn't find /lib/libnss_winbind.so.2, so I made that a symlink to
2006 Sep 25
2
idmap ad and sfu anyone?
samba SVN 17972, Linux 2.6.16-1.2096 That should be about the same as 2.0.23c getent passwd works to list domain accounts getent group works to list domain groups kinit works for domain accounts wbinfo -u lists domain user accounts wbinfo -g lists domain group accounts In order to access roaming profiles and any shares from 2000 & XP clients, I have to map DOMAIN\username to username in
2006 May 30
0
Need help on "winbind nss info = template sfu"
According to the doco, "winbind nss info = template sfu" requires "idmap backend = idmap_ad" which has been depreciated to "idmap backend = ad" but, [2006/05/30 13:43:23, 1] nsswitch/winbindd.c:main(953) winbindd version 3.0.23pre2-SVN-build-15864 started. Copyright The Samba Team 2000-2004 [2006/05/30 13:43:23, 0] sam/idmap.c:idmap_init(152) idmap_init:
2006 Oct 18
0
mapping SID - UID, GID with SFU 3.5
I have: linux 2.6.18-1.2200.fc5 samba-3.0.23c-1.fc5 W2000 AD with SFU 3.5 uid and gid in SFU linux configured to use AD with ldap client for mapping users, groups and authentication winbind not configured Everyting works fine except ACL in the linux filesystem: I receive this error when I want to add an user access to a file: [2006/10/18 09:38:28, 0]