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2017 Mar 20
2
Fwd: Re: Samba AD Manage User, set unix passwd
I need the unix password for mail. the user should not be able to change this, if win* password is changed. In the wiki i have read that you should not mix RSAT and samba-tool management, thats why i ask. is there a way to set a unix password after a domain user is created? On 20.03.2017 20:45, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Mon, 20 Mar 2017 20:38:09 +0100 > basti via samba
2017 Mar 20
2
Fwd: Re: Samba AD Manage User, set unix passwd
I found this one https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2015-September/194133.html It's a good point of start. thank you rowland. On 20.03.2017 21:37, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Mon, 20 Mar 2017 21:17:00 +0100 > basti via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> I need the unix password for mail. the user should not be able to >> change this, if win*
2017 Mar 30
0
Fwd: Re: Samba AD Manage User, set unix passwd
Hello, as is the link I have set a unix password. add: unixUserPassword unixUserPassword: ABCD!efgh12345$67890 # dummy unix password that ADUC gives to all Unix users But I can't login with this pass. Is this password clear-text? must it be a hash? Is there a way to config winbind to use this ldap attribute? Basti On 20.03.2017 22:10, basti via samba wrote: > I found this one >
2017 Mar 20
0
Fwd: Re: Samba AD Manage User, set unix passwd
On Mon, 20 Mar 2017 21:17:00 +0100 basti via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > I need the unix password for mail. the user should not be able to > change this, if win* password is changed. Most Linux mailservers should be able to authenticate with the AD password, but I suppose you could use the Unix password. > > In the wiki i have read that you should not mix RSAT
2018 Nov 09
1
Manage Users / Contacts from command line
Hello, to Manage users from cli I can use "samba-tool user <subcommand>". It seem that this is only for OU=Users. I have add a new OU to the samba AD an entry look like CN=paul example,OU=abook,DC=kes,DC=example,DC=de objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: organizationalPerson objectClass: contact cn: paul example sn: example givenName: paul instanceType: 4
2017 Mar 08
1
Samba AD Netlogon via GPO
Hello, I try to use netlogon script on my samba AD via GPO. I have some shares [netlogon] path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol/samdom.example.com/scripts read only = no [sysvol] path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol/ read only = no In RSAT I have add a new GPO Userconfig -> Windows Settings -> Skripts I have try \\samdom.example.com\Sysvol\samdom.example.com\scripts\netlogon\login.bat
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
2018 Aug 27
2
Is there a good web interface now to manage Samba?
I pretend not to use RSAT on Windows any more. I use Linux as workstation and I have to access a Wondows 7 Virtual Machine with RSAT in order to manage AD. Is there any web based project? I usually work with these topics: - Manage users and groups - Manage OUs - Manage GPOs - Manage DNS
2013 Dec 10
3
Howto for manage unix data with ADUC
Hi, My tests on DC server and File/print server have some problem with account management... user access right on home share is very strange. if we use ADUC and home share (not homes) for new user, it work. All howto in samba's wiki ask administrator to use windows tools for manage users and groups and share like home share so... I know that is possible to add unix tab on aduc (already
2018 Dec 28
5
Samba 4.9, RSAT, Windows 10 - "Cannot Manage the operating System..."
I'm trying to get an Samba AD setup. I thought I had RSAT working, but when I launch the server manager I get the error message: "Error - Cannot manage the operating system of the target computer" I can ping the computer and the internal DNS seems to be working. I can manually create shares & I can browse netlogon and sysvol of the AD server. Am I missing something or is this
2018 Apr 20
2
administrator's unix attributes is missing
Hello, Rowland. what I set in RSAT is: nis domain "ntbaobei" uid "10000" login shell "/sbin/nologin" home dir "/home/Administrator" primary group "domain admins" I never used user map beacuse everything worked ok before. I knew the "root" user can granting the SeDiskOperatorPrivilege Privilege. Is there any changelog in samba 4.7.7 that
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
2013 Aug 01
2
Managing a Samba4 AD DC using a Win7 workstation
Hello, I just installed Samba4 using the following doc : http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_DC_HOWTO Everything works Ok. All tests are Ok. Now, I would like to manage it from a remote Windows7 Virtualbox workstation. For that, I followed the following doc : http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_management_from_windows I installed the RSAT component but when trying to connect the
2018 Oct 08
1
missing group affiliation on ad dc
Hi, I've a strange problem. I migrated my NT4 PDC to a ad on my debian stretch (samba version is 4.5.12). The Domain Controller has some shares for my users. One user just told me he can't access the share...before the migration he was able to access the share btw! So I checked the ACL's of this share. Its: root at server:~# getfacl /media/exampleshare # file: media/exampleshare
2018 Apr 20
2
administrator's unix attributes is missing
Hello, everyone. I have set up a new samba AD DC in my experimental environment. Version 4.7.7 of sernet samba. Everything is Ok. and I set some user's unix attributes in a windows client wia RSAT. every user can be got in a linux domain member via "getent passwd", but the user administrator who has been set unix attributes can not be got in that linux domain member. here is
2015 Jan 23
2
How to provision many users with unix Attributes without RSAT
Hi, I would like to provision a huge number of users to a Samba AD/DC and I would like to have the unix attributes set too. I don't want to use the RSAT GUI and manually set each. Is there any tool or script I can use to get that? I have identified some attributes in the AD that are added when I set unix attributes with RSAT GUI. However there must be more changes... These are the
2020 Apr 29
2
Cant delete OU
Hello, I want to delete a OU in my Samba AD. On RSAT I get "Access denied" When I try it with ldapvi I get "dsdb_access: Access check failed on" I have also try to repair the samba DB with samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs --fix --yes but that does not solve the problem. The OU is a self generated one. Best regards
2023 Aug 26
1
Domain password policy with Samba AD DC
Hi Anantha, I now know (the hard way) that it's possible to manage the password policies with samba-tool. But through my futile trials and information on different web sites (very little documentation in the Samba wiki), it is evident that it's not possible using Group Policy Manager from the RSAT tool suite. IMHO, it's quite perplexing for a user that does not know Samba AD DC
2023 Aug 26
1
Domain password policy with Samba AD DC
On Sat, 26 Aug 2023 18:02:44 +0200 Peter Milesson via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi Anantha, Why do I get the feeling I missed something here ? > > I now know (the hard way) that it's possible to manage the password > policies with samba-tool. But through my futile trials and > information on different web sites (very little documentation in the >
2019 Jan 03
1
Samba 4.9, RSAT, Windows 10 - "Cannot Manage the operating System..."
On 1/2/2019 11:59 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Wed, 2 Jan 2019 10:43:32 -0500 > Marco Shmerykowsky PE <marco at sce-engineers.com> wrote: > >>> /etc/hostname >> >> machine123 >> >>> /etc/hosts >> >> 127.0.0.1 localhost >> 127.0.1.1 machine123.company-internal.company.com machine123 > > The