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2018 Jan 15
1
Best way to generate Unix UIDs and GIDs?
Le 14/01/2018 à 15:51, Rowland Penny via samba a écrit : > On Sun, 14 Jan 2018 14:53:15 +0100 > Yvan Masson via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> For a new samba domain, I need to create users and groups with Unix >> UIDs and GIDs. >> >> In the future, it is possible that there will be a trust with other >> domains, so
2018 Jan 14
0
Best way to generate Unix UIDs and GIDs?
On Sun, 14 Jan 2018 14:53:15 +0100 Yvan Masson via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi, > > For a new samba domain, I need to create users and groups with Unix > UIDs and GIDs. > > In the future, it is possible that there will be a trust with other > domains, so I need to take care that there won't be any UID/GID > conflict. Also, I assume that in the
2020 Mar 10
2
mount share using kerberos ticket fails
> That is what I did. But it fails even when mounting manually: > 1. Connect on the desktop using domain user "yvan.masson" (either > graphically / TTY / SSH). Kerberos ticket is properly created. > 2. Running "sudo mount -t cifs //ad.FOO.BAR.LOCAL/Echange /mnt -o > user=yvan.masson,cruid=yvan.masson,sec=krb5" fails with "Required key > not
2020 Mar 10
3
mount share using kerberos ticket fails
Le 10/03/2020 ? 10:37, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: > On 10/03/2020 09:18, Yvan Masson via samba wrote: >> If think I did not properly explain my setup, sorry for that: Samba >> here is not sharing anything. It is just used for joining a Windows >> domain, so that users can sit on a chair in front of this Debian >> computer, use their domain credentials in
2020 Mar 10
2
mount share using kerberos ticket fails
Le 10/03/2020 ? 11:21, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: > On 10/03/2020 10:10, Yvan Masson via samba wrote: >> Le 10/03/2020 ? 10:37, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: >>> On 10/03/2020 09:18, Yvan Masson via samba wrote: >>>> If think I did not properly explain my setup, sorry for that: Samba >>>> here is not sharing anything. It is just used for
2019 Jul 10
2
Standalone server and POSIX ACL issue
Le 10/07/2019 ? 12:33, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: > On 10/07/2019 10:37, Yvan Masson via samba wrote: >> >> OK thanks. However I still want to clarify what is wrong with my >> original setup, where "Partage" directory is shared on a standalone >> Samba 4.9.5 server: >> /home/yvan/Partage/ >> ??? Consultation/ >> ??? Echange/ >
2019 Jul 09
3
Standalone server and POSIX ACL issue
Hi, First, thanks for all people that continuously giving great advice on this list! I am setting up a standalone server (Debian 10, Samba 4.9.5+dfsg-5 from Debian). The following directory is shared and contains two directories: /home/eleve/partage/ ??? Documents ??? Travail I want user "eleve" to be able to modify everything, and guest users to have read access on
2019 Aug 09
4
Standalone server and POSIX ACL issues (new one)
Hi list, For testing purpose, I am running a standalone Samba 4.9.5 on Debian with the following smb.conf: [global] server role = standalone server map to guest = Bad User guest account = nobody [test] path = /home/yvan/Partage/share guest ok = yes writable = yes inherit acls = yes I want "bob", "alice" and guest user to have full access to all files in this share, so I
2019 Aug 09
3
Standalone server and POSIX ACL issues (new one)
Le 09/08/2019 ? 21:36, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: > On 09/08/2019 20:18, Yvan Masson via samba wrote: >> Hi list, >> >> For testing purpose, I am running a standalone Samba 4.9.5 on Debian >> with the following smb.conf: >> >> [global] >> server role = standalone server >> map to guest = Bad User >> guest account = nobody > That
2019 Jul 10
1
Standalone server and POSIX ACL issue
Le 10/07/2019 ? 14:28, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: > On 10/07/2019 13:16, Yvan Masson via samba wrote: >> >> >> Le 10/07/2019 ? 12:33, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: >>> On 10/07/2019 10:37, Yvan Masson via samba wrote: >>>> >>>> OK thanks. However I still want to clarify what is wrong with my >>>> original setup, where
2020 Mar 09
3
mount share using kerberos ticket fails
Hi list, I joined a workstation (Debian 10, Samba from distribution) to our AD domain (Windows 2012 Server). The domain ends by ".local" (yes I know, not my fault). However, after a domain user logged to the machine, I can't mount a share that exists on the AD server using user's kerberos ticket: it fails with error "Required key not available". Mounting using
2018 Oct 31
4
Typo hunt. Wiki. Set_up_time_with_systemd-timesyncd_on_a_Unix_Domain_Member
Hai, I know, im not the best in english, but i've updated the time sync page on the wiki. If someone can check it and update where needed. I've added this part. https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Time_Synchronisation#Requirements_2 And https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Time_Synchronisation#Set_up_time_with_systemd-timesyncd_on_a_Unix_Domain_Member Greetz, Louis
2020 Mar 10
3
mount share using kerberos ticket fails
Le 09/03/2020 ? 16:43, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: > On 09/03/2020 15:18, Yvan Masson via samba wrote: >> Thanks for your help! >> >> Le 09/03/2020 ? 15:39, L.P.H. van Belle via samba a ?crit?: >>> Did you "deleated the computer object" to allow kerberos services. >>> And did you add the CIFS/spn to the computer and keytab ? >>>
2016 Feb 19
3
Restoring single DC virtual machine
Hi, I plan to install one Samba4 DC on a virtual machine to provide services for less than 50 users: - centralized authentication on 2 or 3 Linux servers - LDAP authentication on an ownCloud server - I do not think that I will join Windows computers to the domain, but maybe one day. I know it is better to install more than one DC to have replication, but in a so small setup, would it be
2019 May 31
1
smbclient -L returns NT_STATUS_REVISION_MISMATCH
Shanks for the hint! Very strange that the default is only to use a deprecated protocol… Anyway, this option has no effect on this issue… Yvan Le 31/05/2019 à 18:53, Kris Lou via samba a écrit : > Most likely, your Windows 10 (file server) is disallowing SMB1 connections, > which is the default for smbclient. > > You can force smbclient to use a higher protocol with "smbclient
2019 May 31
2
smbclient -L returns NT_STATUS_REVISION_MISMATCH
Hi all, Sorry for this question which has certainely already been answered, but I could not find info in the list nor in the wiki. From my Debian laptop running testing (samba 4.9.5) and with an empty smb.conf (I wanted to be sure that only default values are used), I can not browse shares of a Windows 10 machine (sorry, Thunderbird splits some lines): smbclient -L 192.168.122.200 Unable to
2019 Jul 10
2
Standalone server and POSIX ACL issue
Le 10/07/2019 ? 08:46, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: > On 09/07/2019 22:49, Yvan Masson wrote: >> Le 09/07/2019 ? 21:16, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: >>> On 09/07/2019 20:06, Yvan Masson via samba wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> First, thanks for all people that continuously giving great advice >>>> on this list!
2019 Aug 12
2
Standalone server and POSIX ACL issues (new one)
> So to sum up, setting ACL for the guest user is not enough for Samba, > while it works for other users. It does not depend on which Unix user is > used as guest. > > I just found a very strange workaround: the right needs to be given to > the primary group and not the user. For example, if my guest user is > "nobody", then I would give rights to group
2020 Mar 09
1
mount share using kerberos ticket fails
After re-join kinit Administrator net ads keytab add cifs/$(hostname -f) -k net ads keytab add_update_ads -k samba-tool delegation for-any-service COMPUTERNAME$ on ( or use : delegation add-service accountname principal [options] ) Reboot Should work now. ;-) Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Yvan
2020 Sep 15
2
Fwd: Automatic mapping shares on logon time
See answer at the bottom. Le 14/09/2020 ? 15:56, jmpatagonia via samba a ?crit?: > Yes sorry for my mistake, we need map share folders that the user have > permission, at logon time on Linux Desktop User. > > And if for example a user change of departament or area, the shares change, > so we change the maps shares folders on logon. > > On Windows users is easy like GPO o