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2018 Jan 03
1
samba AD: using passwd on linux to change PW
Thanks a lot. I will check it. We do not use kerberos - is it necessary ? Bye, Peer On 03.01.2018 15:15, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote: > Hi Peer, > > This is my output, this account testaccount1 was created 2 minutes ago before the tests below. > > passwd testaccount1 > Current Kerberos password: > Enter new Kerberos password: > Retype new Kerberos password: >
2017 Nov 03
3
samba 4.x slow ...
On Fri, Nov 03, 2017 at 01:54:10PM +0100, Dr. Peer-Joachim Koch via samba wrote: > Hi Micha, > > no, I have to this. I'm normally just check what smbstatus shows: > > 33837   BGC\pkoch    users        XXX (ipv4:XXX:51118)    SMB2_10 > > Bye the way - 45 MB/s is not so bad, I just wanted to know if it's > possible to get 90MB/s or at 10G a little bit more. >
2018 Apr 20
2
samba4 auth (ldap) starnge problem
Hi, we have updated our samba4 AD a few weeks ago from 4.4.latest -> 4.5.latest using the sernet packages. We are using open-xchange(OX) as web-mail. The ox is using ldap to authenticate the users. It is still working, but only for users created BEFORE we did the update. All new users can not login! From the log file we only get an:     ERROR: No user found with
2017 Nov 06
2
samba 4.x slow ...
On Mon, Nov 06, 2017 at 09:35:06AM +0100, Dr. Peer-Joachim Koch via samba wrote: > Setup:  Server 2x10GB NIC, client 1x1GB: > > Using smbclient with -mSMB3 I get an average of 52000 KiloBytes/sec (before > 45000), > > using NFS (v3) from the same server I get  108000 KiloBytes/sec an more > (mount ; cp; umount; ...) So I don't think it's the client. The smbclient
2018 Jan 03
0
samba AD: using passwd on linux to change PW
Hi Peer, This is my output, this account testaccount1 was created 2 minutes ago before the tests below. passwd testaccount1 Current Kerberos password: Enter new Kerberos password: Retype new Kerberos password: Password change rejected: Password change rejected, password changes may not be permitted on this account, or the minimum password age may not have elapsed. Your password must be at
2017 Nov 02
4
samba 4.x slow ...
Hi, we are running samba 4.4 on two machines as file servers. Both are running a GFS (stornext). The storage is attached using 8G HBA. You can get up to 800MB/s local speed. We are exporting the shares using 2x1GB and 2x10G. However the clients are only getting 40-50MB/s. With samba3 I think we had up to 80-90MB/s. Using a 100MB/s link for the client we see 12-13MB/s (wire speed). Using
2018 Mar 26
1
freeradius + NTLM + samba AD 4.5.x
It is an issue that I myself would also like to solve. I found multiple threads in samba and freeradius mailing lists. It seems that every couple of months there is question like this either here on FR mailing list and all point down to the same issue, that is: freeradius uses ntlm_auth (even when using winbind with newer freeradius versions, it also in the end uses ntlm_auth). And since
2018 Mar 27
1
remote password change, if password is expired
Hi, I don't know if the password check script is executed if you change the password using samba. You can simply test it: Download "LdapAdmin": http://www.ldapadmin.org Connect to your DC as a user. Then navigate to your user object and click on "Set password" in the context menu. Then you can verify if your script will be executed. Other options like the password length
2018 Apr 20
4
access domain via ldap failed
Er,there it is. I want to use samba to build a domain. I want to join computers into this domain. And I need to access this domain to get sid of computers in the domain, using C# class DirectoryEntry as 'ldap://my domain info' in my another program. ---- On Fri, 20 Apr 2018 01:27:54,"Rowland Penny via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >On Fri, 20 Apr 2018
2017 Nov 03
4
samba 4.x slow ...
just to verify basic facts: Did you cross check vie network sniff, on which SMB protocol versions Server + Win 7 clients agree ? Or did you pin down via registry ? AFAIK only starting with win 8 or win 10 clients you could ask with powershell, which protocol version is in use. Did you also cross check samba logs for a name resolution issue ( windows names, not DNS) if one of your boxes is an
2014 Apr 04
2
Migration samba3 -> samba4
Hi, we are still using a setup with openldap + samba3. On the unix systems we are using ldap for authentication, for all windows clients samba is used. When we migrate to samba4 what will happen to the unix clients ? Can they ask the samba4 PDC ? For an update . are there other Howto's as the https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/samba-tool/domain/classicupgrade/HOWTO just to get some
2009 Feb 11
1
Problem with R using pgi compiler on x86_64
Hi, we have installed R-2.8.1 using the current pgi compiler (8.0.2) for AMD64 on a SLES9 system. When I try to install "Matrix" everything is fine until the last step. make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/R.INSTALL.TW3399/Matrix/src/AMD' pgCC -L/usr/lib64 -L/usr/X11R6/lib64 -pgf90libs -o Matrix.so CHMfactor.o Csparse.o TMatrix_as.o Tsparse.o init.o Mutils.o chm_common.o
2006 Oct 12
1
Error message - what does it mean ?
Skipped content of type multipart/mixed
2003 Apr 16
1
timestamp OK, but not displayed correctly
Hi, we found that the timestamp of files is not displayed correctly, since the time switched to summer time. The file server has the right time and under unix the "ls -l" shows the correct time, but under windows 1h is added (all files seems to live in the future). Any hint ? Bye, Peer _________________________________________________________ Max-Planck-Institut fuer Biogeochemie
2006 Dec 13
3
UNIX credentials for Samba Share
Greetings, For years I have been using my Samba server and authenticating users via winbind to my NT4.0. I am now in a situation where I want to provide shares to users who are not domain members. I have created the file shares and the UNIX users/groups that I want to use for this folder structure. I am using the 'setfacl' command to apply the user/groups access rights to the specific
2002 Nov 04
1
Samba as printserver; problems with settings
Hi, we are using cups 1.1.15,samba 2.2.5 under suse8.0 for printing. Everything works well (driver download), but we have some problems with the settings for the printers. Under NT 4.0 it is not possible to set "document defaults" all values can not be changed (only in the printing dialog). Also everything is lost, when you log off. What can we do to fix it ? The problem is, that
2002 Sep 09
1
cupsaddsmb - problem; once again
Hello, I posted 2 weeks ago this problem and it is currently not working. First thanks a lot for all the hints and helps. In the attached file I have added (hopefully) all informations. To summarize: I want to setup a print server, which allows the user to download the necessary files for new printers. Installed are (on top of suse 7.1) samba 2.2.6_pre2 and cups 1.1.15_1. Installed the printers,
2002 Aug 30
1
cupsaddsmb - problem
Hello, I want to setup a new print server using cups and samba for our new institue. Everything is working well (printing from unix and windows), but the driver download for the windows clients won't work and I have no idea what's wrong. Currently i have installed cups-1.15 and samba 2.2.5 on top of suse 8.0 using the rpm-files from Lars Mueller(?)(ftp.suse.com/pub/people/lmuelle) and
2018 Apr 20
1
samba4 auth (ldap) starnge problem
On 20.04.2018 11:26, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Fri, 20 Apr 2018 10:23:37 +0200 > "Dr. Peer-Joachim Koch via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> we have updated our samba4 AD a few weeks ago from 4.4.latest -> >> 4.5.latest using the sernet packages. > You do realise that the 4.5.x series is now EOL as far as Samba
2018 Apr 20
1
re: access domain via ldap failed
Perfect ! You are right. objectClass: posixAccount was missing and caused the problems. Thanks a lot! Bye, Peer On 20.04.2018 12:40, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Fri, 20 Apr 2018 17:14:03 +0800 > "ryanyang51 at 163.com" <ryanyang51 at 163.com> wrote: > >> But the program works well with samba4.5.x. In fact I think it's the >> compile progress or