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2016 Jul 11
1
Can the 'operatingSystemVersion' value of DC computers in LDAP server keeps up to date?
When I use ldbsearch to get the operatingSystemVersion information, I got '4.0.6', but I'm running samba-4.4.5 now. It seems that this information stayed at the version number when I provisioned the domain. Can this version number keeps up to date when I upgraded samba server? I can write a small script and scheduled it to change this information periodically, but if there's an
2016 Apr 20
4
Ubuntu 14.04 samba update
When ubuntu 14.04 went from samba 4.1.6 to 4.3.8 it killed my setup. Before the change I was able to run wbinfo -u and get a list of users. Now when I run wbinfo -u it returns nothing. I tried dis-joining and rejoining the domain with no luck, Here is my complete smb.conf [global] security = ads realm = SUBDOMAIN.DOMAIN.TOP workgroup = SUBDOMAIN idmap config * : backend = tdb idmap config * :
2014 Feb 08
1
Change Operating System Version Number
Hello, Apologies if this has been asked before but I can't seem to find any reference. I was wondering if it is possible to change the advertised operating system version that Samba 4 reports? For example if you browse to the Samba 4 AD account using the WIndows AD Users and Computer utility and right click on the Samba 4 server, under the Operating System Tab the Name will appear as Samba
2016 Apr 20
1
Ubuntu 14.04 samba update
I added log level = 10 log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log to my smb.conf in the logs when I run wbinfo -u I get [2016/04/20 08:24:15.864222, 3, pid=19397, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0), class=winbind] ../source3/winbindd/winbindd_misc.c:237(winbindd_domain_info) [19441]: domain_info [SUBDOMAIN] [2016/04/20 08:24:15.864238, 10, pid=19397, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0), class=winbind]
2007 Feb 12
3
Autogenerating of operatingSystem and operatingSystemVersion attributes in AD
When Samba joins to AD, net creates 'Computer' object in target AD. Object 'Computer' has attributes operatingSystem and operatingSystemVersion, which automatically setup in properly value, when native Windows join to AD. I offer a patch to utils/net_ads.c to do similar way - set up operatingSystem to "Samba" and operatingSystemVersion to Samba version, when Samba
2006 Aug 29
40
Red Hat release info
Hi all, I''m looking at changing the operatingsystemrelease fact for Red Hat. Linux currently just uses the kernel release as the operating system release, but I''ve got a client who wants the release to have both the specific distro (e.g., AS or EL) and the release (e.g., 3 or 4). Will this particularly annoy anyone? Anyone want to help make the release string work on
2020 Jun 03
8
net ads status stripped output
Hi all, I have successfully joined a Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) machine to a Active Directory domain using ADS. Running the `net ads status` command does not output the information that I expect. This is an example of running `net ads status` on a Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) machine running Samba version 4.11.6-Ubuntu. # net ads status objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: organizationalPerson
2015 Feb 13
3
I can't join to an existing domain (yet)
People: I have not solved my problem. I have only one DC with Zentyal 3.4 and I want to change it by samba 4.1.16. That's why if I can't join the samba to the existing domain I would not do anything else. The samba server error is this: (Command from samba) samba-tool domain join dtcf.etecsa.cu DC -U administrator --realm=DTCF.ETECSA.CU --dns-backend=BIND9_DLZ (Response) No
2018 Sep 10
2
schema enhancement recommandation?
Hi list, Im using Samba 4.x (x >=8) and Im excited about the new "samba-tool computer" simplification of computer managment in AD mode. Now I would like to use some more information tagsĀ  in the computer section, i.e. partition information or macadress of the nic. So I tried to enhance the schema (using 4.10.0pre1-GIT-8c00c017cb5) i.e. simple with >>> cat win.ldif dn:
2019 May 28
2
samba-tool group removemembers, not working
On Tue, 28 May 2019 11:04:01 +0200 Denis Cardon <dcardon at tranquil.it> wrote: > Hi Mark, > > > Because of other issues using ADUC, I tried to remove a domain member using: > > > >> samba-tool group removemembers "Domain Computers" MARKA\$ > > Removed members from group Domain Computers > > > > As shown, it say it "Removed
2018 Dec 10
5
Samba 4 with Microsoft Exchange
Hi All, We would like to know if recent developments and improvements allow to use a Microsoft Exchange infrastructure with Samba 4 as an Active Directory Controller ? Any informations about it ? Thank you very much
2016 Oct 03
1
How to Migrate Samba AD from one server to another
On Sun, 2 Oct 2016 22:01:32 -0600 "Paul R. Ganci via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > On 10/02/2016 07:57 PM, Paul R. Ganci via samba wrote: > > > > > > On 10/02/2016 06:15 PM, Paul R. Ganci via samba wrote: > >> On 09/11/2016 10:38 AM, Paul R. Ganci via samba wrote: > >> > >>> On 09/11/2016 01:23 AM, Rowland
2009 Jul 29
1
Batch computer account creation
I'm looking for a way to batch create a list of computers accounts in Active directroy running on Windows 2000 PDC. I tried to use perl ldap to create those objects but I didn't manage to set the sAMAccountType to "805306369" ( apparently this is a read only auto generated value) Is there any way to do that under Linux ? Thanks, Thomas #! /usr/bin/perl use strict; use
2015 Dec 08
2
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
# id username|sed "s/,/\n/g"|wc -l 155 # id|sed "s/,/\n/g"|wc -l 28 On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > wbinfo -r username > shows the gid of it > and a bunch of -1's id guess for groups without gid's > my user belongs to 155 groups is there a problem with that many groups? > > On Tue, Dec 8,
2017 Nov 05
3
ntfs user mappings?
On Sat, 4 Nov 2017 18:42:36 -0600 Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > I decided to continue trying the ldap route as well > > littlehex2int() > { > hex=$1 > hex_chunk=$(echo ${hex}|cut -c$2-$3) > little=$(echo ${hex_chunk}|awk '{print > substr($0,7,2)substr($0,5,2)substr($0,3,2)substr($0,1,2)}') > echo "ibase=16; ${little}" |
2013 Mar 06
1
ldap-query operating system attribute
Hello, I'm running samba 4.0.3. when I query the operatingsystem attribute using ldapsearch ... -P 3 "(objectCategory=computer)" The operatingsystem value returned for "Windows 7 Professionnel N" is operatingSystem:: V2luZG93c8KgNyBQcm9mZXNzaW9ubmVsIE4= which translate to Windows? 7 Professionnel N But when I look at it using dsa.msc I can read "Windows 7
2015 Dec 09
2
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
# cat /proc/sys/kernel/ngroups_max 65536 # sysctl kernel.ngroups_max kernel.ngroups_max = 65536 Is there a way to change/look at AUTH_SYS? Seems I have 28 groups now as my user I tried created a test user with much less groups but it turns out it is on all those other groups. As such I tried winbind nested groups=no but this doesn't seem to change anything. On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 5:05
2015 Dec 08
2
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
"id" alone does not show my user in the it group "id username" does why would id alone give different results? which is odd because as my username I can get into a folder that has 0760 permissions with user as root and it as the group as for %it ALL=(ALL) ALL instead of: %it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL seems to work the same On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 1:29 PM, Mattias Zhabinskiy <
2005 Apr 15
3
IBM BladeCenter HS20 blades
Greetings, We have purchased an IBM BladeCenter and I am in the process of testing Linux installation on these things (boot off SAN i.e. qla2300 driver, not using internal drives). My distro of choice is Debian, however, since I'm really not interested in trying to hand compile all the drivers, I decided to try CentOS (which I'm so far very impressed with). On boot, as with the
2015 Dec 09
1
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
ok after fighting to get my groups sorted out for my test user I created an "sudoer" group and added "jefftest" to "sudoer" > id jefftest uid=11507(jefftest) gid=8513(domain users) groups=8513(domain users),31020(sudoer) and added "sudoer" to /etc/sudoers like so %sudoer ALL=(ALL) ALL now when I login as jefftest I can run commands using sudo back to