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2014 Dec 15
2
Strange problem with pdbedit -Lv : missing users ?
Thank you very much for your answer. It's the default, internal backend. (smbpasswd) a) If I do : tdbdump schannel_store.tdb dump | grep BWPC |grep SECRET | wc I get 95 machines (this number looks good). b) smbpasswd is a text file that looks good. c) I can also do "tdbdump secrets.tdb dump" Thanks a lot in advance for any advice, Denis Le 15.12.2014 22:00, Gaiseric
2014 Dec 16
2
Strange problem with pdbedit -Lv : missing users ?
the testparm command will show you the location of the password file and the backend type e.g. smb passwd file = /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd passdb backend = tdbsam The backend file should be a TDB database file , not a plain text file (unless left over from an older version.) You may have users or computers with duplicated SIDs. You should also use "getent
2014 Dec 16
0
Strange problem with pdbedit -Lv : missing users ?
Dear Gaiseric, Yes, according to testparm the backend is a plain text file : smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd passdb backend = smbpasswd Therefore I wonder where the User SIDs are stored ?! About "getent passwd", yes all users (active users at least) have a Unix account. About the users that are missing in pdbedit, there is not error in smb.log when they log in. (But I
2014 Dec 16
0
Strange problem with pdbedit -Lv : missing users ?
And I must admin that I really don't know where to search. Does someone knows where pdbedit is reading the information displayed ? Denis Le 15.12.2014 23:01, Denis BUCHER a ?crit : > Thank you very much for your answer. > > It's the default, internal backend. (smbpasswd) > > a) If I do : > > tdbdump schannel_store.tdb dump | grep BWPC |grep SECRET | wc
2014 Dec 16
1
Strange problem with pdbedit -Lv : missing users ?
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 05:59:33PM +0100, Denis BUCHER wrote: > > > Dear Gaiseric, > > Yes, according to testparm the backend is a plain text file : > > smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd > passdb backend = smbpasswd > > Therefore I wonder where the User SIDs are stored ?! They are made up on the fly via algorithm from the UNIX user id. This is an
2004 Feb 12
3
More to pdbedit -L segfault
I have recompiled pdbedit 3.0.2 with -g flag to be able to list sources from gdb when debugging pdbedit and discovered some more info but don't know how to interpret it: (gdb) frame 1 #1 0x0806c899 in init_sam_from_buffer (sampass=0x81b8c28, buf=0x81b8d78 "", buflen=208) at passdb/passdb.c:1462 1462 SAFE_FREE(domain); (gdb) print domain $8 = 0x10000 <Address
2010 Feb 15
2
Problem with Win 7 and Samba 3.3.10 PDC (Trust Relationship Between Workstation and Domain Failed)
Dear all, We are trying to install a new Samba server to replace the old one and support Windows 7 clients. But it doesn't work ! When we try to register a machine into th domain, it seems to be accepted by the client but we find these messages in samba logs : > rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:_netr_ServerAuthenticate2(555) > _netr_ServerAuthenticate2: netlogon_creds_server_check
2014 Dec 08
4
How to copy roaming profiles to new server ? ("Group policy client service failed. The logon access is denied")
Dear all, We have perfectly working roaming profiles on Samba 3.3.10 (SuSE) with Windows 7 clients. We configured our new server with same domain name, Samba 4.1.11 (Debian). On the new server, for newly created profiles, it works perfectly, we can login, logout, profiles are created and saved. But if we want to copy an existing profile from current server to the new one, it's
2007 Nov 20
1
Configuring samba users with existing ldap (pdbedit -Lv <uid>)
I'm currently going through chapter 5 of Samba-3 by Example, "Making Users Happy" Step 16 is where I get a hiccup. When I execute the command "pdbedit -Lv" which according to the man page should list out all my users, I get nothing back. All the previous steps have worked using one of my existing LDAP account uids. There seem to be extra things I need to have in my
2014 Dec 08
3
How to copy roaming profiles to new server ? ("Group policy client service failed. The logon access is denied")
Le 08.12.2014 21:06, Marc Muehlfeld a ?crit : > Hello Denis, > > Am 08.12.2014 um 20:25 schrieb (lists) Denis BUCHER: > >> We have perfectly working roaming profiles on Samba 3.3.10 (SuSE) with Windows 7 clients. We configured our new server with same domain name, Samba 4.1.11 (Debian). On the new server, for newly created profiles, it works perfectly, we can login, logout,
2019 Aug 09
2
Standalone Server User Import / Export
Am Freitag, den 09.08.2019, 08:45 +0100 schrieb Rowland penny via samba: > On 09/08/2019 07:38, David Ayers via samba wrote: > > Am Donnerstag, den 08.08.2019, 20:01 +0100 schrieb Rowland penny > > via > > samba: > > > > > But what I could do, is copy the setup incl. the tdb files to a > > test VM to try to reproduce it, upgrade that test VM in the hope
2019 Aug 10
2
Standalone Server User Import / Export
Am Freitag, den 09.08.2019, 13:41 +0100 schrieb Rowland penny via samba: > ayers at vmbuster:~$ sudo tdbdump samba.tdbsam-export > > { > > key(19) = "INFO/minor_version\00" > > data(4) = "\00\00\00\00" > > } > > { > > key(9) = "NEXT_RID\00" > > data(4) = "\E8\03\00\00" > > } > > { > > key(13) =
2010 Jul 08
2
How to regenerate passdb.tdb
Hi, I was having problem with the tdbsam backend in which a particular user got listed twice with pdbedit. (http://www.mail-archive.com/samba at lists.samba.org/msg109110.html) Without much hope in fixing it, I am planning to re-generating passdb.tdb on my PDC by: (1)exporting tdbsam to smbpasswd backend (2)delete passdb.tdb (3)re-import smbpasswd to tdbsam backend With the command `
2019 Aug 08
4
Standalone Server User Import / Export
Hello! when using Samba [4.5.16-Debian] as standalone server in Windows environment to allow certain users to access shares, we are currently using the default tdbsam backend with a bunch of users. We now want to migrate the users from one standalone server to a replacement server.??To migrate the users I expected to able to export the users (incl. passwords) into a file on one server, copy the
2007 Jan 11
1
pdbedit problems
Greetings, I am running samba-3.0.10-1.4E.9 installed from rpm on CentOS 4.4. I have it configured as a PDC. It is using the /passdb backend = tdbsam/ backend. I am using /pdbedit/ to make some configuration changes to user passwords. I would like to expire a users password, so that they are required to change it the next time they log in. From all that I have read in on-line resources
2007 Jul 17
2
[Urgent] Cannot make changes via pdbedit
I have been having some problems since I updated from Samba 3.0.23 to 3.0.25b. I have installed the latest version of smbldap-tools but I am still not able to make certain changes to a user's account. I have created a new user named JROLFE. After I set up a new user, I will set it so they are required to change their password when they first login. I usually do this through LDAP Account
2006 Jul 04
1
Unable to modify SID for "administrator"
Whenever I try to change the samba password for administrator, I get the following error: --- Unable to modify TDB passwd ! Error: Record does not exist occured while storing the RID index (RID_000001f4) Failed to modify entry for user administrator. Failed to modify password entry for user administrator --- I deleted the administrator account from the database (I'm using tdbsam), and
2005 Jul 29
1
pdbedit - can't set password expiry, etc?
Hi All Have recently moved from a machine running 2.2 to a new machine running 3.0.10-1. I've just converted the smbpasswd database to tdbsam as I understand password ageing etc does not work with smbpasswd. I've set the line 'passdb backend = tdbsam' in the smb.conf, restarted the daemon and now I'm trying to force a user account to have to change his password the next time
2019 Aug 08
3
Standalone Server User Import / Export
Am Donnerstag, den 08.08.2019, 10:13 -0700 schrieb Jeremy Allison: > On Thu, Aug 08, 2019 at 05:04:08PM +0200, David Ayers via samba > wrote: > > Hello! > > > > when using Samba [4.5.16-Debian] as standalone server in Windows > > environment to allow certain users to access shares, we are > > currently > > using the default tdbsam backend with a bunch of
2002 Oct 17
3
tdb Format
Hello All, I think I touched on this subject on another thread when I was having problems joining a WIN2k SP3 machine to the domain. Anyway, does anyone know of a way to modify machine accounts in the new format .tdb. The old way was pretty simple as it only required one to modify a text file like smbpasswd. I'd like to know what machine accounts I have listed in this file and simply