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2016 Apr 26
1
unexpected groups 2000(BUILTIN\administrators) 2001(BUILTIN\users)?
I think I know then. Are those groups from a local samba database? I might have deleted it in the past and when the upgrade took place it may have replaced it. On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 12:32 PM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: > On 26/04/16 18:44, Jeff Sadowski wrote: > >> So happy for BadLock bug it finally pushed Ubuntu to upgrade samba :-) >> >> So many
2016 Apr 26
0
unexpected groups 2000(BUILTIN\administrators) 2001(BUILTIN\users)?
More interesting on some machines I upgraded to 16.04 the difference isn't there between the 2 ways of running id but those 2 groups are listed in each. On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > So happy for BadLock bug it finally pushed Ubuntu to upgrade samba :-) > > So many things work better > > * I can now sudo without
2016 Apr 26
0
unexpected groups 2000(BUILTIN\administrators) 2001(BUILTIN\users)?
On 26/04/16 18:44, Jeff Sadowski wrote: > So happy for BadLock bug it finally pushed Ubuntu to upgrade samba :-) > > So many things work better > > * I can now sudo without having to newgrp first > * I can now run id and get a list of all groups I am in > * I can now run getent group and get a list of the domain groups > > but I now have two unexpected groups > >
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 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
2018 Mar 13
2
Odd default group behaviour.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 4:03 PM, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 15:57:35 -0600 > Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 12:54 PM, Rowland Penny via samba >> <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >> > On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 12:13:32 -0600 >> > Jeff Sadowski via
2018 Mar 13
2
Odd default group behaviour.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 4:12 PM, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 16:05:53 -0600 > Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 4:03 PM, Rowland Penny via samba >> <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >> > On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 15:57:35 -0600 >> > Jeff Sadowski
2017 Oct 30
2
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
I found what I needed to do DOMAIN=MIND.UNM.EDU SHORT=MIND authconfig --enablekrb5 --krb5kdc=${DOMAIN} --krb5adminserver=${DOMAIN} --krb5realm=${DOMAIN} --enablewinbind --enablewinbindauth --smbsecurity=ads --smbrealm=${DOMAIN} --smbservers=${DOMAIN} --smbworkgroup=${SHORT} --winbindtemplatehomedir=/na/homes/%U --winbindtemplateshell=/bin/bash --enablemkhomedir --enablewinbindusedefaultdomain
2018 Mar 13
2
Odd default group behaviour.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 12:54 PM, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 12:13:32 -0600 > Jeff Sadowski via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> My smb.conf file looks like so >> >> [global] >> security = ads >> realm = MIND.UNM.EDU >> workgroup = MIND >> idmap config * :
2017 Oct 30
2
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
My smb.conf file now looks like so [global] #--authconfig--start-line-- # Generated by authconfig on 2017/10/30 10:47:34 # DO NOT EDIT THIS SECTION (delimited by --start-line--/--end-line--) # Any modification may be deleted or altered by authconfig in future workgroup = MIND password server = MIND.UNM.EDU realm = MIND.UNM.EDU security = ads idmap config * : range = 2000-7999
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 * :
2018 Mar 14
1
Odd default group behaviour.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 7:30 PM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 5:31 PM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: >> On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 4:12 PM, Rowland Penny via samba >> <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >>> On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 16:05:53 -0600 >>> Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at
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]
2017 Oct 30
4
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
OS:fedora-26 SAMBA:4.6.8 [root at squints ~]# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf [global] security = ads realm = MIND.UNM.EDU workgroup = MIND idmap config * : backend = tdb idmap config * : range = 2000-7999 idmap config MIND:backend = ad idmap config MIND:schema_mode = rfc2307 idmap config MIND:range = 8000-9999999 winbind nss info = rfc2307 winbind use default domain = yes
2018 Mar 13
2
Odd default group behaviour.
My smb.conf file looks like so [global] security = ads realm = MIND.UNM.EDU workgroup = MIND idmap config * : backend = tdb idmap config * : range = 2000-7999 idmap config MIND:backend = ad idmap config MIND:schema_mode = rfc2307 idmap config MIND:range = 8000-9999999 # added because 4.6+ no longer understands winbind nss info = rfc2307 idmap config
2016 May 27
1
ISC's dhcp server, radvd and bind9 now adding samba as an AD DC
On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 10:23 AM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: > On 27/05/16 17:11, Jeff Sadowski wrote: > >> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_BIND_as_backend_for_Samba_AD >> helped me find that I needed to add >> >> options { >> [...] >> tkey-gssapi-keytab "/usr/local/samba/private/dns.keytab"; >>
2016 May 27
2
ISC's dhcp server, radvd and bind9 now adding samba as an AD DC
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_BIND_as_backend_for_Samba_AD helped me find that I needed to add options { [...] tkey-gssapi-keytab "/usr/local/samba/private/dns.keytab"; [...] }; That seems to have fixed my errors with DNS On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: > On 27/05/16 14:37, Jeff Sadowski wrote: >
2016 May 27
2
ISC's dhcp server, radvd and bind9 now adding samba as an AD DC
I had left my config alone for now and dhcp still writes to DOMAIN1.SUBDOMAIN.TLD. But samba has been complaining about not being able to write to bind in its zone. [2016/05/27 07:30:06.738434, 0] ../source4/dsdb/dns/dns_update.c:295(dnsupdate_nameupdate_done) ../source4/dsdb/dns/dns_update.c:295: Failed DNS update - NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL If you are right about it using kerberos I think I am
2016 May 18
2
ISC's dhcp server, radvd and bind9 now adding samba as an AD DC
So I had dhcp, radvd and bind working together nicely and now I threw in a wrench of setting up an AD DC I want to change my dhcp server setting to put client's into the new AD Domain but am a little hesitant as it is all working so nicely with DDNS I'm starting to think all I need to do is edit just my dhcpd.conf and change occurrences of DOMAIN1.SUBDOMAIN.TLD to
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,