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2017 Jul 02
0
Samba 4.6.5 Active Directory on CentOS
On Sat, 1 Jul 2017 17:12:30 -0500 John Schmerold via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > I am using Jeff Bales' procedure for configuring SAMBA with Active > Directory > https://thingsdomakesense.wordpress.com/2017/06/06/installing-samba-4-6-5-active-directory-on-centos-7-1611/ > > When everything is all said & done everything seems to work, but I am > not
2017 Jul 10
1
Samba 4.6.5 Active Directory on CentOS
Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba In chel di` si favelave... [Sorry for that late post... i was very busy on other things!] > The howto also doesn't tell you that, on a DC, the 'unixHomeDirectory' > and 'loginShell' attributes are ignored. Once you have 'getent' > working, you will find that all your users have their Unix home > directories set to
2016 Aug 14
2
Horrible BIND9_DLZ DNS breakage after DC replaced and samba-tool domain demote --remove-other-dead-server
On Sun, 14 Aug 2016 19:18:41 +0100 Alex Crow via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > > > Ok, lets just run through this: > > You have an NT4-style PDC > Correct. > > You classicupgrade this to a DC > Yes, with BIND9_DLZ DNS backend. > > > You join another computer as a DC > > > > At this point, have you checked that all DNS
2017 Jul 11
2
Public file share Samba 4.6.5
I am trying to configure a public file share on \\fs1\vol1 From a Windows 7 command prompt, I enter: dir \\fs1\vol1 Windows says: Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password. Where am I going wrong? Error log says: " SPNEGO login failed: NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER" - that must have something to do with this, but I thought that was the point of "map to guest = Bad User"
2017 Sep 14
4
File server questions
Hi! Just to confirm, I don't think there is a way to test if ntp is setup properly, right? Moving forward to Winbindd config as describe here: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configuring_Winbindd_on_a_Samba_AD_DC It seems I just need to edit nsswitch.conf and add winbind to passwd and group databases, correct? The guide says tipically no configuration is required in smb.conf for
2020 May 12
6
upgraded DC shows IDs instead of usernames
(resent) >> On 11/05/2020 15:24, L. van Belle via samba wrote: >>> For all Debian 10 people and strange things after upgrade of debian. >>> apt remove apparmor > I already replied that it isn't installed at all. Any other ideas? Am I the only one with Debian 10.4 and samba seeing this behavior? thx
2018 Feb 16
2
idmap config ad: can't resolve domain users' uids
Il 16/02/18 13:43, Rowland Penny via samba ha scritto: > On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 13:10:16 +0100 > Francesco Malvezzi via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> >> So just to recap: there were two problems: >> >> 1) the syntax mistake in smb.conf pointed up before; > > This wouldn't have helped. > >> 2) a logical mistake because wbinfo
2016 Aug 17
3
SOLVED: WINBIND: UID and GID false mappings on domain member
I bump this only to say SOLVED and many thanks to Rowland. Lessons learned: 1. Indeed, my problems where related to not having a gidNumber for "Domain Users". After adding it I got real wbinfo --user-info on the domain member (file server). My test user could log in in his old home from the NT domain preserving the old UID and GID. 2. (question = why?) And login.bat was called at
2007 Apr 04
2
Ring file
When I call into my Asterisk system, before the call is picked up, I hear a ring tone. What is that tone called & where is stored and configured. I'd like to replace the ring with an announcement that is played until the call is picked up or put into voicemail. TIA
2003 Aug 05
1
Zhone Zplex 10 units
Mine has been working well, but the only problem is that it doesn't support callerid (from the POTS side). > -----Original Message----- > From: John Schmerold [mailto:john@katy.com] > Sent: Tuesday, 5 August 2003 12:37 PM > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Zhone Zplex 10 units > > Thanks for the Zplex heads up. > > Steven
2020 Apr 10
4
Users' Home Folders - conflicting advice in WiKi
On 10/04/2020 21:25, Alex MacCuish via samba wrote: > The way I do it, I create the home folder share on the server and set > the required ACLs as in the wiki. Then I fill in the field in the ADUC > Pane, Profile Path. Then I click ok. At that point, ADUC should open a > connection to the share, create the new folder, set the acl correctly > and then change the ownership. Hang
2017 Mar 06
5
Error in https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/User_Home_Folders
Hi all,   can I freely create an account for the Wiki and do changes? Or should I notify someone (Rowland)? I found a small error in https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/User_Home_Folders . The wiki mentions as rights on the share Read and Execute for Authenticated Users, but on that level I see only Full Control, Change and Read. My assumption is that it should be Change and Read for Authenticated
2023 Feb 13
1
idmap ad question
> I should mention, I can ssh into the server using my AD creds and the one test share I setup also maps fine, so it all seems to be working, was just curious why 'getent passwd' does not show AD accounts >>Provided that the users you want to be visible to Unix have a uidNumber >>attribute containing a unique number inside the 225-999999 range and >>Domain Users has
2019 Jul 04
10
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
Pisch Tam?s <pischta at gmail.com> ezt ?rta (id?pont: 2019. j?l. 4., Cs, 13:15): > > >OK, I set up Buster RC3 in a VM > Thanks a lot! > > >I could add 'Domain Admins' to the 'Properties' on the share without any > >problem. > :o > > > Back to Buster machine: > > root at dbrc3:~# ls -lad /home/users > > drwxrwx---+ 2 root
2020 Mar 09
4
[home] trash folder
Hi, i have a share called [home]. Designed like described here: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/User_Home_Folders#Creating_the_Home_Folder_for_a_New_User. First i have no problems but i want to enable a trash folder for each user. At this time i have about 8000 home directories. The directorys are subfolders from [home]. Is it possible to enable a trash folder inside the home directory
2014 Aug 05
1
samba-tool syntax error?
I am using the following syntax to create a new user samba-tool user add user passwd --userou=Faculty --given-name=new --surname=user --gecos=198 --mail-address=newuser at myschool.edu Which gives me the following error: ERROR(<type 'exceptions.ValueError'>): Failed to add user 'user': - unable to parse dn string File
2019 Feb 22
3
User Home Folders
Following the "User Home Folders" page on the wiki using Group Policy https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/User_Home_Folders I see this page was last updated in March 2017. Not sure if anything has changed. Although I can access the shares, the %LogonUser% directory does not seem to be automatically generating. Thoughts? Share definition: [users] path = /server/users read only = no
2006 Mar 22
2
What am I doing wrong with this? :)
Hi, I''m having trouble with a piece of code based on an example someone kindly posted here: errors.add(''surname'', "must be blank when the serial number is known") if !surname.nil?|| !surname=="" Now, even if surname is empty, it still flags the error message. I imagine I''m doing something rather obviously wrong but I''m not
2007 Feb 09
2
Samba in a production database environment
Is anyone using SAMBA 3 with DBISAM databases? I've tried what I believe to be every combination of security and file lock settings without success. The program ( ACS - Automated Church Software ) reports numerous errors, of course the only officially supported network is Windows Server. Things worked ok with Samba 2, however SAMBA seems to have broken things. DBISAM is a product of
2007 Feb 10
1
Sniffer techniques
As the group knows, I'm having compatibility issues with a critical database application. It's been wisely suggested that I monitor the line to see what's up. Problem is: I've never done this before & suspect others like me are not familiar with these techniques. I did find an old LinuxWorld article http://tinyurl.com/yrjurx however I help thinking there is more on the top.