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2017 Oct 31
0
syncpassword and (strange) base64...
> Seems a bit strange to me...
Seems a bug to me, so i've fired up:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13114
Thanks.
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2017 Oct 31
2
syncpassword and (strange) base64...
On Tue, 31 Oct 2017 18:19:39 +0100
Marco Gaiarin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> > Seems a bit strange to me...
>
> Seems a bug to me, so i've fired up:
>
> https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13114
>
>
> Thanks.
>
I normally only use 'samba-tool user setpassword --random-password'
when I create a user that will
2017 Oct 31
0
syncpassword and (strange) base64...
Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba
In chel di` si favelave...
> I normally only use 'samba-tool user setpassword --random-password'
> when I create a user that will never log in and then use kerberos with
> a program e.g. squid. I usually also set the password to never expire.
Silimar user case. I need to create accounts by scripts, where
passwords are set by other means (eg,
2017 Oct 31
1
syncpassword and (strange) base64...
On Tue, 2017-10-31 at 19:05 +0100, Marco Gaiarin via samba wrote:
>
> > So, the question has to be, just what do you need to sync the passwords
> > to ?
>
> Really i don't need that. But 'samba-tool user setpassword --random-password'
> passwords get processed by 'syncpasswords', as ''normal'' ones.
Either way, if we can't handle
2017 Oct 30
0
Password change question/2: 'syncpassword' suffices on *ONE* DC?
On Mon, 2017-10-30 at 17:00 +0100, Marco Gaiarin via samba wrote:
> I'm forced, for legacy reasons, to use 'syncpassword'.
> Docs are scarce, so i ask here.
>
>
> Seems to me that the ''consumer'' (eg, 'samba-tool user
> syncpasswords',
> with or without '--daemon') get activated after every password
> change,
> indipendently
2017 Oct 30
2
Password change question/2: 'syncpassword' suffices on *ONE* DC?
I'm forced, for legacy reasons, to use 'syncpassword'.
Docs are scarce, so i ask here.
Seems to me that the ''consumer'' (eg, 'samba-tool user syncpasswords',
with or without '--daemon') get activated after every password change,
indipendently on what DC get originated (eg, i've changed a password,
see previous email, on DC2 and the
2020 Aug 13
2
Samba4 syncpassword fails
Hello,
We are facing an issue with samba syncpassword which doesn't work anymore.
We use it to synchronize samba4 password into a remote ldap used by applications.
It has been working flawlessly for more than 2 years.
Our architecture:
2 main DC on the main site and about 10 remote DC (with site topology).
We synchronize the password with a daemonized python script used on every DC.
For
2020 Aug 14
2
Samba4 syncpassword fails
>Where did you get the password sync script from ? Are you aware that
>samba-tool now has the facility to do this ?
>
>Have a look here:
>
>https://dev.tranquil.it/wiki/SAMBA_-_Synchronisation_des_mots_de_passe_entre_un_Samba4_et_une_OpenLDAP<https://dev.tranquil.it/wiki/SAMBA_-_Synchronisation_des_mots_de_passe_entre_un_Samba4_et_une_OpenLDAP>
>
>Rowland
This is the
2020 Aug 14
0
Samba4 syncpassword fails
On 14/08/2020 08:41, Julien TEHERY wrote:
> >I just had a look at tranquils code again and I have a possible idea
> >about what is going on. The code was written for python2 and needs
> >updating to python3
>
> Yes, but as i explained before, we managed to make it work since
> almost a thousand days in a row ?
>
> THe ldb cache is initialized with:
>
>
2020 Aug 14
2
Samba4 syncpassword fails
>OK, after doing some digging, there have been code changes in
>'source4/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/dirsync.c' and the block of code
>printing the error is no longer at line 1269, so it looks like you are
>using an older version of Samba. So what versions of Samba are you using
>on the 'main' DC and on the 'new' DC ?
>
>Also what OS ?
Indeed we have an old
2020 Aug 17
0
Samba4 syncpassword fails
>Well, I ask myself the same question. The fact is that it went bad at the precise second we tried to add a new remote DC to the domain.
>This never happened before has we had many other remote DCs and use to join them whitout any problem.
>
>I was hopping that deleting and recreating the ldb cache would be sufficient, but it wasn't. Launching the daemonized script failed at the
2020 Aug 20
0
Samba4 syncpassword fails
>This function ndr_pull_ldapControlDirSyncCookie()
>returned an error. Add debug output and drill down
>into what it is failing to parse.
FYI, I increased samba4 loglevel to 10, re initialized ldb cache et launched again password sync and it failed with the exact same error
The script used is a python one provided here:
2020 Aug 25
1
Samba4 syncpassword fails
>FYI, I increased samba4 loglevel to 10, re initialized ldb cache et launched again password sync and it failed with the exact same error
>
>The script used is a python one provided here:
2020 Aug 14
2
Samba4 syncpassword fails
>I just had a look at tranquils code again and I have a possible idea
>about what is going on. The code was written for python2 and needs
>updating to python3
Yes, but as i explained before, we managed to make it work since almost a thousand days in a row ?
THe ldb cache is initialized with:
samba-tool user syncpasswords --cache-ldb-initialize
2020 Aug 14
4
Samba4 syncpassword fails
>Then I am at a loss, if nothing really changed, why are you getting the
>error ?
Well, I ask myself the same question. The fact is that it went bad at the precise second we tried to add a new remote DC to the domain.
This never happened before has we had many other remote DCs and use to join them whitout any problem.
I was hopping that deleting and recreating the ldb cache would be
2015 Jun 30
2
how is the sha fingerprint generated?
You really don't need openssl for that.
And the fingerprints are simple.
Here is a python script that do the same as ssh-keygen
-fl /path/to/key :
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import binascii
import hashlib
import sys
if __name__ == "__main__":
key = binascii.a2b_base64(sys.argv[1])
if sys.argv[2] == "md5":
m = hashlib.new("md5")
2007 May 28
0
have anyone configured "synproxy state" beforce (Sorry for the previouly base64 encode mail caused by M$ outlook)
high everyone,( in pariticular Max :-))
The configuration line in my pf.conf is:
pass in quick on lo0 proto tcp from any to any port 21 flags S/SA synproxy
state
But:
the connection is established, but the control did not seams to pass to the
ftpd
Sincerely yours
Zhouyi Zhou
2006 Sep 06
0
soapenc:base64 and xsd:base64Binary
Hello guys,
I have a little mix in all those webservices and wsdl files and all
this things, and I have maybe a strange question.
I''m trying to consume webservice from different webservice
implementation than ror. And I there is one thing from ror regenerated
wsdl file. Method parameter defined by :base64 type is defined in wsdl
as ''soapenc:base64''. My question is, why
2007 Mar 08
1
RubyRails ActiveRecord base64 encode/decode of binary data
Hi,
I have binary images stored in a table which I wish to encode/decode with
base64 before reading into html object:
<object data="data:image/foo;base64, ..base64 data.." />.
How can I do this in RubyRails?
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2012 Sep 25
0
Convert base64 encode string into image using paperclip
Hi,
I''m new in Ruby how to convert base64 encode string into image.
any one give some ideas...
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