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2015 May 04
3
A working CUPS authentication now fails without change anything...
2015-05-04 18:16 GMT+02:00 Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>: > On 04/05/15 17:03, Daniel Carrasco Mar?n wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Just a moments ago i've sent a message to other user saying that I've a >> working server with CUPS authentication using AD groups. Well, that >> authentication is not working anymore and i've not changed
2015 May 04
0
A working CUPS authentication now fails without change anything...
On 04/05/15 17:03, Daniel Carrasco Mar?n wrote: > Hi, > > Just a moments ago i've sent a message to other user saying that I've a > working server with CUPS authentication using AD groups. Well, that > authentication is not working anymore and i've not changed anything... > > The thursday I was configuring the server to allow the management of cups > with AD
2020 May 20
4
smbclient oddness
Are there any logs on the client or server at a higher log level? Andrew Bartlett On Wed, 2020-05-20 at 12:39 +1200, Grant Petersen via samba wrote: > I forgot to mention that using the smbclient option > > -A /etc/cred/authfile > > behaves the same way as attempting to manually enter the password on > the command line; failing in 4.12.2 and working in 4.11.0 > >
2020 Aug 25
4
accessing foreign AD users to NT domain
Mandi! Rowland penny via samba In chel di` si favelave... > Even though your users may have the same username in AD as in the NT4-style > domain, they are different users, so a few thoughts. You have 'map to guest > = bad user', so I take it you must have 'guest ok = yes' set in the shares > (you haven't shown us the shares), so try changing 'bad user' to
2019 Jan 22
1
smbclient works, mount.cifs fails NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE in Samba 4.8.3
Hello, I am attempting to debug an issue with my Samba configuration. It has been working fine, but we recently updated Samba from 4.6.x to 4.8.3 and are now seeing some issues authenticating. Most of our servers are still working fine after the upgrade, but one server is giving us issues. A little more environment info: The server is running Centos 7.1. Windows clients can connect OK. We are
2015 Aug 02
3
Samba 4.2 AD member accesible by name but not by IP
Hello, I have a strange problem with Samba AD member: It is accessible via \\server or \\server.domain.local But when I try to access it with its IP address, ex. \\10.15.10.1 I get access denied error and prompt for user and pass. Entering username and password with or without DOMAIN\ has no effect. The server is FreeBSD 10.1. It behaves the same way with Samba 4.1.18 and now with Samba 4.2.2
2015 May 16
3
Samba 4.17 AD Cannot connect to shares as administrator
Hi, I encountered a strange problem...some of my windows machines cannot be joined to an Samba 4.17 AD domain (8 of ~90 clients). These are 7 Win7 clients and one WinXP client. The message I receive in windows is: "Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password". All other Win7 and XP machines could be joined...the same OS image has been used to install both the machines that could be
2015 May 19
3
Samba 4.17 Cannot join Win7 clients to domain
Hi Davor, thanks for the answer. They were actually part of a NT4 domain called mayweg.net (the new realm name). But I did join workgroup "WORKGROUP" before I tried to join the new domain. If it's possible that they're sending the information the wrong way because they were part of a workgroup named after the new realm, is there any way to clear the old data (apart from a new
2015 May 20
2
Samba 4.17 Cannot join Win7 clients to domain
Hi Davor, most of the domain accounts were part of an old NT4 domain. I did a classicupgrade. Your theory with the NTUSER.DAT-files seemed so promising, unfortunately that was not it. I created new accounts on an XP machine and a Win7 machine and tried to join with them, but still receive the same error. One of the machines I'm not able to join with, wasn't even part of the domain
2020 Mar 13
3
Problems with ACLs
Hi, I have a Samba4 File Server on Debian 10 I am not being able to assign permissions on shares to groups that already have the Unix attribute set. Groups without the Unix attribute are working OK. My two DC are Samba4 (migrated of the Windows 2008 Server) and my current File Servers are Windows 2008 Server. I followed "Setting up a Share Using Windows ACLs" tutorial (
2015 May 20
1
Samba 4.17 Cannot join Win7 clients to domain
Hi Davor, I finally found it! After going through https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Joining_a_Windows_Client_to_a_Domain , I checked the time settings on said clients and they differed from the AD DC too much. This also explains why some clients could join after a while...they synchronised with a NTP server after a day or so and then I was able to join. After that, joining the rest of clients was
2019 Jan 24
3
GPO / Sysvol problems
Hai, The best info is missing. What are the windows event ID errors? What is the right set on the profiles folder? If you layout is : /home/samba/profiles and you shared the folder profiles, then show me getfacl /home/samba/profiles. I see your running, Samba 4.7, are you able to upgrade to 4.9.4? This: ~# cat default-rights-sysvol.acl # file: /var/lib/samba/sysvol # owner: root #
2016 Apr 26
3
Can't access by NetBIOS Aliases or IP Address
Hi all. I am running Debian jessie server with Samba, which has joined the Active Directory domain. The domain controllers are Windows Server 2012 R2. After I upgraded Samba version from 4.1.17+dfsg-2+deb8u2 to 4.2.10+dfsg-0+deb8u2, I'm facing the problem that I can't access Samba share by NetBIOS Aliases or IP Address. The Samba's NetBIOS name is mysamba, and I can access by
2015 Jul 06
5
Migration Samba3 -> Samba4: Accessing domain member server is not working
Good morning Rowland and samba list ... Rowland Penny wrote on 03.07.2015 18:36:32: > From: Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com> > To: samba at lists.samba.org, > Date: 03.07.2015 18:40 > Subject: Re: [Samba] Migration Samba3 -> Samba4: Accessing domain > member server is not working > Sent by: samba-bounces at lists.samba.org > > On 03/07/15
2019 Sep 05
5
Samba Share with user and no password
Hello, i have migrate a Samba (3.0.20b-3.19-1616-SUSE) to debian 9 (4.5.16-Debian). On the old suse users are created with smbpasswd -an foo On Windows (10) users have a User account with also empthy passwords. No AD or NT4-Domain (round about 10 Users) Then I try to connect to the share smbclient -NL \\192.xxx.xxx.xxx work. Connect from Windows to share with no password dosed work. Set a
2019 Nov 26
3
Samba share not working: getpwuid(1000) failed, Failed to finalize nt token & NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
I have a small home network with server and 5 clients all on an internal LAN with private IPs. Samba, Version 4.7.6-Ubuntu, file sharing is not working on the server for any of the 5 clients. I have tried both mount.cifs and smbclient. The same errors are thrown in the server's samba logs for all connection attempts, regardless of how the client tries to connect: getpwuid(1000) failed,
2015 Dec 30
4
Samba 4 AD - Samba Fails to Start, hdb_samba4_create_kdc (setup KDC database) failed
Hello to the Samba Mailing List, This is my first post, so please, should I commit any faux pas, nudge me in the right direction and I will adjust accordingly. I'm experiencing a complete failure of the PDC in a Samba 4 AD Domain I've deployed for a client. Samba failed a few days ago and I've been unable to resolve the issue on my own. Google searches are leading me in circles,
2018 May 24
5
Samba 4.8 RODC not working
Hi, It's my first try to setup RODC using Samba 4.8. We have latest Samba 4.7 environnement with 2 DC and some file servers. Joining the DC to the domain is OK using samba-tool domain join command. The domain controller appears in the DC list (MMC) However, users cannot be authenticated. Samba is running but these ports are closed : netbios-ssn 139/tcp # NETBIOS session service
2020 May 20
0
smbclient oddness
Sorry all, I think I attached the wrong files. Apologies for the noise. Correct files attached. again .. these are from the logfile on the server and were in the log file named 192.168.168.13.log 192.168.168.13 is the IP address of the test client orgonon that I have set up for this. I have cut two sections from the log and they start at the same point and seem to be the same until line 162;
2015 Mar 27
5
Unable to browse system shares of a newly migrated AD DC
Greetings, All! I'm trying final steps of my long upgrade process, but I've got hit by the unexpected. When everything seemingly run fine in the end, I'm unable to browse the local shares of the DC. # smbclient -L localhost -U% Domain=[CCENTER] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 4.1.11-Ubuntu] Sharename Type Comment --------- ---- ------- Error returning