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2016 Jan 21
3
Cannot write to home directory, but I can write to subfolder
Hi Louis, I tried restarting samba on the server already. I also tried rebooting the client pc a number of times. The folders are mounted via GPO's. I assume rebooting the pc should have the same effect as remounting the shares? I also had a look at the permissions from Windows. When I look at the permissions of the new folder I managed to create I see there is a strange user with only
2016 Jan 18
4
Samba DC sync issues - help
Help, my Samba DC's refuse to sync :-( I have 2 Samba 4.1.17 DC servers. I made some changes via Active Directory USer and Computers on Windows. However even after a weekend the changes do not appear on the second DC. If I run samba-tool ldapcmp ldap://dc1 ldap://dc2 -Uadministrator --filter=msDS-NcType,serverState,subrefs I see:
2015 Dec 07
2
Caching user accounts on a Linux portable
Thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for. Nico On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 11:57 AM, L.P.H. van Belle <belle at bazuin.nl> wrote: > Hai Nico, > > Yes, you can do the same for linux laptops. > Read : https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/PAM_Offline_Authentication > > And here is an example. > >
2016 Jan 18
1
Samba DC sync issues - help
Hai Nico,   Ok great, its fixed, and yes, i do think that the reboot fixed it, dont ask my why, i dont know.. i only know the fix ;-) Seen this few times before..   About the script, did you run it without the password in the script or with the password in the script? So i can check whats wrong there.   Your running samba 4.1.17 ? on which os?   Greetz,   Louis       Van:
2016 Jan 14
1
Samab DC's not syncing
Hi, I am running a Windows Domain based on 2 Samba AD servers. The setup is running mostly fine but I have the impression that the 2 DC's are not syncing their information. For instance: - I added a Windows pc to the domain last week, when I started 'Active directory users and computers' today on a windows pc I could not see that pc, after rebooting one of the DC's the pc
2015 Dec 07
1
Caching user accounts on a Linux portable
I tried using sssd but I couldn't get it working based on the info on https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Sssd I may give it another go anyway. Nico On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 1:24 PM, mathias dufresne <infractory at gmail.com> wrote: > In case of... SSSD comes also with a caching method. Using SSSD rather than > Winbind could help in certain cases... > > 2015-12-07 13:00
2015 Dec 07
2
Caching user accounts on a Linux portable
I'm setting up a new Samba-based AD domain. The domain will be used to authenticate access to both Windows and Linux desktops and portables. When a Windows portable is not able to access the AD servers (e.g. you are using a portable outside of the office) you can still happily logon using cached credentials (as long as the user logged on the pc at least once before). Is there a way to get
2016 Jan 21
0
Cannot write to home directory, but I can write to subfolder
Hai Nico, Did your stop samba and start samba already. I have on one old server, also debian wheezy samba 3.6.6 about the same problem, stopping samba and starting solves it. !! restarting samba not !! Give it a try. If that does not work, try the following. Disconnect all you netwerk shares on the computer and reconnect them. I have 1 pc here (win7 64bit) which is getting a
2016 Jan 21
0
Cannot write to home directory, but I can write to subfolder
I tried the following: * rebooted both Samba DC's -- no change * restarted samba on storage server -- no change * remove client pc from domain, tried accessing the folder from non-domain pc -- no change * created a temporary server (running samba 4.x) to serve the same homedirectores -- no problem at all So that narrows the problem down to something on the storage server. I'll try
2015 Dec 07
4
userid shows 4294967295
I'm coming from a Debian system so my system accounts are below 1000, regular accounts start at 1000. For some historical reason somebody gave our main group id 500 so therefor I want my usable range to start at 500. Do I need both idmap config *:range and idmap config SAMDOM:range? I also tried with only 'idmap config *:range' but that didn't seem to help. I'll try again
2015 Dec 04
3
How to set unix properties from command line
Samba version: 4.1.17 I want to use a Samba AD controller to manage access to both my Windows and Linux boxes. I managed to import my old Samba users using pdbedit however as I want to use the new Samba AD controller to manage access to the Linux workstations too I want to configure Unix properties on all my accounts. Unfortunately I cannot find any command-line tool on Linux that will allow me
2015 Dec 07
5
userid shows 4294967295
Hello again, I'm getting close to a working setup but still run into glitches here and there. I have 2 Ubuntu servers working as AD server, one Ubuntu desktop with winbind configured. I've setup a number of accounts with Unix properties. I've been primarily testing with my own account which works just fine. I've now assigned Unix properties to another account. When I run
2016 Jan 18
0
Samba DC sync issues - help
Hai, Reboot both servers first, DC1 and wait until its fully up, then reboot DC2, and run the replicate again but now like this : samba-tool drs replicate dc_WITH_FSMO_ROLES dc_TO_SYNC_TO DC=win,DC=office report if this worked. And check with this one, you can run it on any samba DC. https://secure.bazuin.nl/scripts/samba-check-db-repl.sh configure it, and run it, and report back. For the
2015 Dec 07
0
Caching user accounts on a Linux portable
In case of... SSSD comes also with a caching method. Using SSSD rather than Winbind could help in certain cases... 2015-12-07 13:00 GMT+01:00 Nico De Ranter <nico.deranter at esaturnus.com>: > Thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for. > > Nico > > > > On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 11:57 AM, L.P.H. van Belle <belle at bazuin.nl> wrote: > > > Hai Nico,
2015 Dec 07
2
userid shows 4294967295
Am 07.12.2015 um 20:18 schrieb Rowland penny: > On 07/12/15 18:55, Ole Traupe wrote: >> I always wondered why to reserve 8000 IDs for built-in accounts. I >> see ~40 built-in groups in ADUC and 2 such users (Administrator and >> Guest)... >> >> Ole >> >> > > There are more potential users and groups than that, but you are > correct, you do
2015 Dec 08
1
userid shows 4294967295
Hi, On 8 December 2015 at 08:53, Nico De Ranter <nico.deranter at esaturnus.com> wrote: > On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Ole Traupe <ole.traupe at tu-berlin.de> > wrote: > > Can I ask something related? Once I had used '23456' as uid for some test > > account, ADUC always wants to go that high, although I have plenty of > space > > below that. Is
2015 Dec 07
1
How to set unix properties from command line
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 1:48 PM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: > On 04/12/15 11:52, Nico De Ranter wrote: > >> Samba version: 4.1.17 >> >> I want to use a Samba AD controller to manage access to both my Windows >> and >> Linux boxes. I managed to import my old Samba users using pdbedit however >> as I want to use the new Samba AD
2015 Dec 16
1
Cannot export all my users using pdbedit
Hello again, I'm trying to move all my users from an old Samba server to a new Samba AD server. When I try to do a 'classicupgrade' the process crashes after a while without giving me a clear indication of what is going wrong. When I try to export the users using pdbedit -e smbpasswd , some of the accounts simply fail. If I look at the output I see something like: Processing
2010 Jul 28
2
Does anybody use idmap_adex?
Hi, Actually I am using the Backend Idmap_AD. I thought Idmap_adex is still under heavy development. Tobias Mit freundlichen Gr??en Tobias Mucke LFK-Lenkflugk?rpersysteme GmbH Serverpool, FCI4 Landshuter Stra?e 26, 85716 Unterschlei?heim, GERMANY Phone: +49 89 3179 8438 Fax: +49 89 3179 8927 Mobile: +49 170 635 3830 E-Mail: tobias.mucke at mbda-systems.de http://www.mbda.net Chairman of
2015 Dec 07
0
Caching user accounts on a Linux portable
Hai Nico, Yes, you can do the same for linux laptops. Read : https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/PAM_Offline_Authentication And here is an example. https://www.clearos.com/resources/documentation/clearos/content:en_us:kb_howtos_add_linux_workstation_to_the_samba_domain Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Nico De