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2018 Dec 02
1
Domain Admins default ownership is BUILTIN\Administrators
So, a little bit more investigation shows a problem with idmap -> User - BUILTIN\Administrator uid = 30000 Group - BUILTIN\Administrators gid = 3000000 Group - SAMDOM\Domain Admins gid = 60000 POSIX file ownership is becoming 3000000:60000 It seems that the Administrators group group is set as the owner. What's more, 'Administrators' group name is not mapped when I list the
2018 Nov 26
2
Adding a new DC - ID Mappings
I’m looking to replace a DC within a small network by adding a new DC and transferring FMSO roles, then demoting the old DC (https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Demoting_a_Samba_AD_DC). I am able to successfully deploy the new DC following directions in https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Joining_a_Samba_DC_to_an_Existing_Active_Directory. However, I am struggling with ID mappings – I’m not really
2018 Nov 30
0
Domain Admins default ownership is BUILTIN\Administrators
I've now spun up a second DC ready for a migration from an old DC. Just checking over a few things and have hit this problem: Objects created by Domain Admins members default to ownership by BUILTIN\Administrators. So, when JohnDoe is logged on as JohnDoe and creates a file, its ownership becomes BUILTIN\Administrators. I've played with perms for over an hour and cannot make any sense
2018 Nov 30
0
Adding a new DC - ID Mappings
Hi Rowland - just wanted to follow up and say thanks. It was a dependency issue with pam. All sorted now. May I quickly double check that the current Samba wiki is correct - there is no automatic sysvol replication? Therefore, I must replicate my old DC sysvol to the new DC before transferring FMSO roles and demoting the old DC?? -----Original Message----- From: Rob Mason Sent: 26 November 2018
2018 Nov 26
5
Adding a new DC - ID Mappings
Hi Rowland - thank you for replying. I have now demoted and removed the temporary DC with the intention of repeating the exercise from scratch later this week. It was a Ubuntu Server 18.04.1 and the smb.conf was very vanilla: [global] workgroup = ACASTA realm = ACASTA.INTRA netbios name = UBUNTU server role = active directory domain controller dns forwarder - 192.168.200.3 idmap_ldb:use rfc2307 =
2018 Nov 30
0
Adding a new DC - ID Mappings
Hi Rowland - It was krb5-user, libpam-winbind and libnss-winbind. But this was partly due to not having the Universe repo installed from the Ubuntu 18 Live image (this has to manually added when using the live image). I've copied across idmap.ldb from the old (only) DC. Assuming no changes, I can just replicate Sysvol prior to migration? thanks -- Rob Mason -----Original Message----- On
2019 Jan 02
1
idmap problems
Many thanks Rowland. Yes, I don't understand idmaps, but I _think_ I'm getting it. I have added the gid of 60002 for Domain Admins and undertaken some 'chgrp' tasks. I've now got a domain member with shares that presents the correct ownership. All looks good. I'm still slightly confused why I have two ranges within my member smb.conf: idmap config * : backend = tdb
2019 Jan 02
1
idmap problems
I've spent some time updating, upgrading and generally consolidating an old Samba AD. I've managed to remove a very old unsupported (4.2) Samba AD DC following migration to a couple of new DC's - that seems to have worked out OK. Workstation logons and GPO's working fine. I'm now left with one problem after joining a new Samba (4.5.12) member server to the domain for file
2014 Nov 14
2
Samba4 UNIX password sync
Hi List, I am trialling a small Samba4 AD server supporting 10 users (running fine). I also have exim smtp and dovecot imap running on the same Debian Wheezy box. Simplistically, what I would like to achieve is for an AD user account to also authenticate to imap and smtp using the same credentials. I previously used Samba3 'unix password sync' to ensure that any domain users were
2018 Dec 06
3
Samba4 Kerberos Authentication Error
On 12/6/2018 3:40 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 17:36:43 -0500 > Marco Shmerykowsky PE via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> >> On 12/5/2018 3:10 PM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: >>>> >>>> That sucks. I'm assuming Centos has the same problems? >>> >>> No, Centos has an even bigger
2017 Mar 17
0
samba: setproctitle not initialized, please either call setproctitle_init() or link against libbsd-ctor.
-----Original Message----- From: BasSamba [mailto:bassamba at rediffmail.com] Sent: Friday, March 17, 2017 12:17 PM To: 'L.P.H. van Belle'; samba at lists.samba.org Subject: RE: [Samba] samba: setproctitle not initialized, please either call setproctitle_init() or link against libbsd-ctor. Hi, Tried, It says "not installed" below is the result
2017 Mar 17
0
samba: setproctitle not initialized, please either call setproctitle_init() or link against libbsd-ctor.
On Fri, 2017-03-17 at 12:16 +0530, BasSamba via samba wrote: > Hi, > Tried, It says "not installed" below is the result To be clear, for this particular solution you need to now rebuild and re-install samba from source, as removing the -dev files has no impact on already built binaries. Thanks, Andrew Bartlett >
2017 Mar 15
1
samba: setproctitle not initialized, please either call setproctitle_init() or link against libbsd-ctor.
Try : apt-get remove libbsd-dev restart samba, now is the message gone? Gr. Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens BasSamba via > samba > Verzonden: woensdag 15 maart 2017 16:09 > Aan: samba at lists.samba.org > Onderwerp: [Samba] samba: setproctitle not initialized, please either call >
2016 Sep 20
2
setproctitle not initialized, please either call setproctitle_init() or link against libbsd-ctor
Hi for all! I have Samba 4.3.9-Ubuntu DC in ADDC_Mode and it's working perfectly But in Samba Log have this: "samba: setproctitle not initialized, please either call setproctitle_init() or link against libbsd-ctor." The libbsd-dev package is installed Is this a problem? SAMBA.CONF: # Global parameters [global] workgroup = TESTEAD realm = testead.xxxxx.xxx netbios name = GTESTE2
2016 Sep 20
0
setproctitle not initialized, please either call setproctitle_init() or link against libbsd-ctor
On Tue, 20 Sep 2016 10:17:14 -0300 Anderson Hoffmann do Carmo via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi for all! > > I have Samba 4.3.9-Ubuntu DC in ADDC_Mode and it's working perfectly > But in Samba Log have this: "samba: setproctitle not initialized, > please either call setproctitle_init() or link against libbsd-ctor." > The libbsd-dev package is
2014 Nov 19
1
Cannot bind to AD using nslcd
Hi Again - following on from my last request for help, I'm now attempting to setup LDAP auth against my working samba4 AD. Simplistically, I'm trying initially to SSH into my AD server (working) using nslcd. I've tried method #1 from https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Local_user_management_and_authentication/ns lcd My simple config is: uid nslcd gid nslcd uri
2001 Jun 05
2
setproctitle
The portable OpenSSH source comes with an implementation of setproctitle() that on some systems (Solaris for example) does nothing. The current sendmail distributions have an alternate setproctitle() that tries to get the effect on a wide range of systems. Would there be any interest in a patch for the portable OpenSSH that uses the sendmail setproctitle as a starting point to get setproctitle
2016 Jul 04
3
samba4 stopped working
I've been using Samba4 on Debian/Jessie since it became "stable". After the last upgrade however, I got a massive failure. The first symptom I noticed was that I couldn't grab updates from the Debian servers. However when clients tried to log in, the real problem revealed itself. They could only log on using a temporary profile and couldn't connect to any of the shares
2002 Jun 07
1
Setproctitle && HPUX, patch/fix included
Hello, I've asked this on the openssh (regular) list before, but was directed here. I've been trying to get the 'setproctitle' part working on HPUX systems (11.00). I've figured out that on HP setproctitle requires sys/pstat.h and some other settings. I can locate sys/pstat.h on my system, but the ./configure won't find it (it's in /usr/include/sys/pstat.h). When I
2016 Feb 04
2
user login passwords are mixed up
Hello, Some users in my domain report that they have to use different (old) passwords on different computers. They say that they still have to use their "old" passwords after they changed it. My domain setup is that users are asked to automatically change their password on Windows 7 Enterprise after some months. So they have to do that. Otherwise they cannot login. But why is it, that