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2016 Sep 06
1
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
Well we've changed the logon name (SAMAccountName) and the Name and Surname of the user object. -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Rowland Penny [mailto:rpenny at samba.org] Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. September 2016 11:37 An: samba at lists.samba.org Cc: Julian Zielke <jzielke at next-level-integration.com> Betreff: Re: [Samba] Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change On Tue,
2016 Sep 06
0
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
Mathias, yes I did the flush whish was also shown in the tutorials I found on the net, right after deleting the cache files. Didn’t help either. :-/ Von: mathias dufresne [mailto:infractory at gmail.com] Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. September 2016 13:33 An: Julian Zielke <jzielke at next-level-integration.com> Betreff: Re: [Samba] Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change Julian, Last
2016 Sep 06
2
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
Hi Rowland, we're using the Windows mmc for administrating samba sernet DCs running samba-sernet-ad 4.2.11-9. 4 Domain controllers are present. Primary DC replicates to a second in our local office and to 2 others in a vpn connected network. Changes are made on our primary dc always. DC 3 and 4 and the primary and secondary DC responsible for ssh authentication on our linux boxes having the
2016 Sep 07
5
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
I would suggest. Stop samba and winbind Backup /etc/krb5.keytab /var/lib/samba /var/cache/samba Remove everything in : /var/lib/samba /var/cache/samba And remove : /etc/krb5.keytab Put in this config ( from Rowlands suggestion. ) Can you try this smb.conf: [global] workgroup = MYDOMAIN realm = MYDOMAIN.local netbios name = vmu09tcse01 dedicated keytab file = /etc/krb5.keytab
2016 Sep 07
7
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
Well, I always get 0 results, whether using cn, full username, wildcards, another existing and working user etc. # cat /etc/passwd | grep 'ren_test' returns nothing # wbinfo -u | grep 'ren_test' returns: ren_test4 I also created a backup of all those ldb files and restarted the samba service. Now there's no new sam.ldb but a file looking similar to it. Here's
2017 Feb 22
1
Best practice scheduler for SMB server
Hi, short question: Which schedulers are recommended on running a samba smb server using > 1000 files but high I/O on reads/writes on those files? - Julian Wichtiger Hinweis: Der Inhalt dieser E-Mail ist vertraulich und ausschlie?lich f?r den bezeichneten Adressaten bestimmt. Wenn Sie nicht der vorgesehene Adressat dieser E-Mail oder dessen Vertreter sein sollten, so beachten Sie bitte,
2016 Nov 30
1
DC replication issues / different attributes
Hi Rowland, thanks for your reply. Any clue when this patch goes into production and being pushed into the sernet repository? And will the database be fixed when upgrading or are there any manual steps necessary? Cheers, Julian > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Im Auftrag von > Rowland Penny via samba > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30.
2016 Sep 07
2
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
AVAHI is not running on our machines. We're using Samba from the official sernet repository. I did a find-command on all sam.ldb files and this is the only one which exists. Also when I delete them and restart the samba service, it's being created again, so I guess it's the correct file the daemon is working with. I've used the ldbsearch with the full logon name, however even
2016 Sep 06
3
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
Hi, before we switched to SSSD we've been implementing the ssh authentication method via Domain using winbind+samba. Version installed on our machines is (still) 2:4.1.6+dfsg-1ubuntu2.14.04.13. So far everything has been working fine, however after we had to change a user's logon name in the domain he can't login anymore. auth.log shows still his old username followed by "from
2016 Nov 30
2
DC replication issues / different attributes
Hi, lately we've reinstalled one of our DCs after moving all roles to another DCs using the latest samba-sernet-ad version. Both DCs run the same version, however we've noticed some differences between object properties while trying to implement our latest anti-virus software which runs into issues while synchronizing with our domain. Here's the current replication log:
2016 Sep 06
2
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
BTW I noticed that most configs use the wildcard parameter. So the smb.conf now uses: idmap config * : backend = rid idmap config * : range = 16777216-33554431 But still no change... I really wonder where this old username is coming from... > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Julian Zielke > Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. September 2016 18:10 > An: 'Rowland Penny' <rpenny
2016 Sep 07
0
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
No tls setup in samba? Host/ip in dns is checked? Resolv.conf is pointed to the AD DC with FSMO roles? And you tried recreating the krb5.keytab if is not recreated? Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Julian Zielke [mailto:jzielke at next-level-integration.com] > Verzonden: woensdag 7 september 2016 16:31 > Aan: L.P.H. van Belle > CC: samba at
2017 Apr 25
2
Flooding Samba DC with random requests
Hi, our virtual DCs specs are: 1vCPU, 1GB RAM System is running on iSCSI Storage in an Openstack Enviroment. Smb.conf on our DC 03 and 04: ================== # Global parameters [global] workgroup = NLI realm = nli.local netbios name = dc04 server role = active directory domain controller allow dns updates = nonsecure dns forwarder =
2016 Sep 07
4
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
Good Morning Rowland, oh well, the bad side of the Internet... well the samba stuff was implemented by a former co-worker so I've to get into everything he did. Here’s the information you’ve requested, additionally with my config files I know changed based on the samba wiki: smb.conf: cat /etc/samba/smb.conf [global] workgroup = MYDOMAIN realm = MYDOMAIN.local netbios name =
2016 Sep 07
2
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
- It really ends in local. So I guess I can leave this one. - I've corrected the double entry in nsswitch.conf The command returns: # getent passwd | grep ren_test ren_test4:*:12521:10513:ren_test4:/home/NLI.LOCAL/ren_test4:/bin/bash What I copied into the message before was our object directly from the DC. I thought you said "ldapsearch", not ldbsearch ;-) Well here's the
2016 Sep 06
0
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
BTW, this is our smb.conf: # Global parameters [global] workgroup = mydomain realm = mydomain.local netbios name = myhostname server string = Samba AD Client Version %v security = ads password server = dc03, dc04, dc01, dc02, * server role = standalone server winbind separator = + winbind enum users = yes winbind enum groups = yes winbind use default domain = no winbind refresh tickets = Yes
2016 Sep 06
2
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
Yes, the change is reflected into groups. The user's DN has all the new information we entered. The group has a memberOf string with the same correct information. A net cache flush on our DCs didn't help either. Since on another server using the same DCs and authentication mechanisms has no problems with the new name it's seems to be a server-related issue and not a DC one. - Julian
2016 Sep 07
5
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
No, i dont think is needed for all to rejoin. Now next server, do the same but now dont delete everything Again stop samba and winbind. Backup the 2 /var/lib/samba and /var/cache/samba folder. Now in /var/lib/samba delete winbind*.tdb And *.tdb in /var/cache/samba USE THE SMB.CONF as before, modify it for the needed server. Start samba and winbind again. Type wbinfo -u first and
2017 Apr 25
3
Flooding Samba DC with random requests
Hi, yesterday we experienced a heavy request flooding from multiple servers being a domain member against our Samba Sernet DCs. All those servers are domain members and allow login using PAM (Samba+Winbind). Running TCPDump we had like 400 Requests per 5 seconds like this: tcpdump -i eth0 dst port 389 tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on eth0,
2016 Sep 07
1
Winbind / Samba auth problem after username change
BTW I just tried the getent command again and it gets even weirder: # getent passwd ren_test4 ren_test4:*:12521:10513:ren_test4:/home/NLI.LOCAL/ren_test4:/bin/bash then did another getent after a couple of seconds: # getent passwd ren_test4 ren_test3:*:12521:10513:ren_test3:/home/NLI.LOCAL/ren_test3:/bin/bash This is...well..I have no damn clue XD > -----Ursprüngliche