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2018 Feb 06
0
win 10 login - Not enough storage is available to process this command
Is this one computer causing issues, or more than one? When logged in to the computer, what do you see in the Event Viewer (eventvwr.msc) relating to the time of your login? Are you using Samba in NT mode or AD mode? Can you run a command as an AD user (for example, click on Start, press Shift as you right-click on an application and choose "Run as other user...", and enter a domain
2016 Mar 24
2
no logon server
I have an NT domain on Debian Stretch. It's been upgraded numerous times, but has been running for almost a decade. Since upgrading from 4.1.17 to 4.3.3 (huge Debian jump), then to 4.3.6, clients cannot connect to shares. Prior to upgrading, I found the changes mentioned for 4.2 regarding NT domains and applied them. Even so, I still cannot connect to network shares nor print to
2016 Mar 28
1
no logon server
You may have included this in another email however I will ask anyway, did you set DNS to your server in the Linux and Windows clients? Can you check if a Windows Server can join? Can you use DNS management to check the DNS on you samba server? On Mar 28, 2016 2:15 PM, "Dale Schroeder" <dale at briannassaladdressing.com> wrote: > No takers thus far. These are the Samba 4.2
2018 Aug 15
2
receive_smb_raw_talloc failed for client - cannot get to shares
hi guys I have classic nt-style samba and windows 10 clients (one even updated to 1803 and works okey) but(as there always have to be a but).. I've just got new installation off a 1709 build but this time it's "Education N" (where Pro 1709 does not have this problem) and the problem is: I cannot get to shares, on that "Education N" I get no login/credentials
2019 Apr 24
4
User mapping/login issue
Hai, Im wondering here.. If the client is a windows 10 pc connecting, > ../source3/smbd/negprot.c:419(reply_nt1) using SPNEGO > ../source3/smbd/negprot.c:761(reply_negprot) Selected protocol NT LM 0.12 > ../source3/smbd/process.c:554(receive_smb_talloc) > receive_smb_raw_talloc failed for client > ipv4:10.55.66.82:59271 read error = NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_RESET. And i
2016 Sep 13
2
understanding an error message
I have a toshiba copy machine that is also used as a scanner. The scanner can be set to store files to a SMB UNC. So I create a username/password for the scanner to login with, then configured a unc path for to store to. All was working well for a while. Then the scanner stopped storing to the samba share. Initial analysis seemed to indicate that the username/password was failing. So I reset it
2019 Apr 23
3
User mapping/login issue
On 21/04/19 17:12, Rowland Penny wrote: > On Sun, 21 Apr 2019 08:59:01 +0930 > Stephen Davies via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> I have been a bit divorced from Samba for a while and am stumped by a >> recently seen issue. >> >> My Samba server (V4.8.3) is Centos 7 and the remote clients are >> windoze boxes at the other end of a VPN
2016 Apr 18
3
mount cifs
Hi, I updated our servers to 4.2.11, and I have a problem, but I'm not sure if the problem is related to the update. I am trying to use mount.cifs: > mount -t cifs -o username=username,password=super_secret,domain=WRKGRP //ip.of.our.samba/share /mnt > mount error(112): Host is down > Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) Host is up, i can use smbclient to
2011 Oct 03
1
ADS authentication stopped working
Running Samba mostly on Redhat 5 with version 3.5.4-0.83 Also failed on Debian 3.5.6 and Solaris with a 3.5 version. Logging details here are from Redhat case. We have a similar problem on all Unix/Linux systems using ADS as the backend authentication for samba shares on Unix/Linux. It was working before today and we didn't change anything. Today, any time we try smbclient or a Windows drive
2014 Feb 14
1
Public Share on Samba with ADS security
Hello, list; This is my second try asking for help. One person responded and provided help, but I still can't seem to work this out. I've searched, but have failed. I'm not new to Samba, but I can and do make mistakes...so here I am. I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 13.10 with Samba 3.6.18. I have Kerberos properly configured and have successfully joined the domain, and can list
2016 Mar 28
0
no logon server
No takers thus far. These are the Samba 4.2 changes to which I previously referred (https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.2.0.html) : For the client side we have the following new options: "require strong key" (yes by default), "reject md5 servers" (no by default). E.g. for Samba 3.0.37 you need "require strong key = no" and for NT4 DCs
2012 Nov 30
2
User is invalid on this system
Hello all. We are running Samba 3.6.6 on a Debian 6.0.6 server. We made the upgrade from 3.6.5 to 3.6.5 about a week ago and ever since we have lost the ability to map Samba shares from our Windows XP SP3 and Windows 7 clients: Here's an example from my workstation (logging verbosity set at 10): [2012/11/29 15:23:58.120087, 3] smbd/process.c:1467(switch_message) switch message
2018 Mar 08
3
Fwd: Migrating server
Hi Harry, sadmin and tadmin are both admin logins. I was trying to domain join with both. sadmin is in ldap The olcdbindex.ldif gave this error SASL/EXTERNAL authentication started SASL username: gidNumber=0+uidNumber=0,cn=peercred,cn=external,cn=auth SASL SSF: 0 modifying entry "olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config" ldap_modify: Other (e.g., implementation specific) error (80) additional
2011 Aug 09
2
Log entrys after upgrade 3.6.0
Hi ! I upgraded to 3.6.0 on my Ubuntu 8.04 64 bit and since change to max protocol=SMB2 and nmbd/smbd restarts I get many of those "NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE" messages /------------------------------------- [2011/08/09 15:55:11.130751, 1] smbd/process.c:456(receive_smb_talloc) read_smb_length_return_keepalive failed for client 192.168.1.109 read error = NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE.
2013 Oct 25
2
Mounting Linux Samba Shares on Windows when Active Directory Server is down
Hi, I am running Samba 3.6.19 and making my way through all the Active Directory documentation. I have joined various Linux boxes to a Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory domain. Windows 7 users who log on with their domain accounts can mount the correct shares exported by the Linux boxes without having to supply any additional credentials. All working perfectly! However, I have a
2013 Mar 07
0
winbind authentication FAILED with error NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER [samba 3.6.12/AD/openindiana(illumos)]
Hi, My OpenIndiana (opensolaris) machine is joined to Active Directory. I'm using samba 3.6.12 from OpenCSW. wbinfo -u is working fine, getent was not working in the beginning, but after some fiddling with libraries it was working ( I had to create the following two symbolic links, not sure if they both are correct) /lib/libnss_winbind.so -> /opt/csw/lib/libnss_winbind.so.1
2014 Aug 25
1
Unable to open a particular share.
Hello everybody, we have a strange behaviour since a BDC was rebooted. We have an infrastructure were one big Samba server is defined as a PDC, and a few others servers are defined as BDC. This infrastructure is deployed in a school, so we have the PDC and one BDC for each section of the school (college, elementary school ...). Most of the clients computers are Windows XP, and the servers
2014 Sep 18
0
Member server only shares locally
Hello In 2 different subnets I have setup 2 identical samba servers (RH 6.5) as fileservers for windows clients. Each is a member of it's own AD Domain (Windows 2003 Servers). The problem: one of them only is accessible and sharing locally. On the windows-client, trying to mount a share gives this error: C:\Users\testuser>net use y: \\samba_server\topfolder /user:testuser System
2018 Mar 05
2
Fwd: Migrating server
Hi Harry, When I install slapd , I didn't get the option to use MDB, so used hdb I went through your suggestions and cleaned up the smb.conf. Also added the unixidpool ldif dn: sambaDomainName=mydomain,dc=mydomain sambaDomainName: mydomain sambaSID: S-1-5-21-3936576374-1604348213-1812434911 sambaAlgorithmicRidBase: 1000 objectClass: sambaDomain objectClass: sambaUnixIdPool
2015 Nov 26
2
nitwit's attempt to edit samba source
Hi, Since I really would like some more info (specifically: remote ip address) to be logged with failed password attempts, I have tried to edit the samba source code. :-) Anyway, I changed in source4/auth/ntlm/auth.c > if (tevent_req_is_nterror(req, &status)) { > DEBUG(2,("auth_check_password_recv: " > "%s authentication for user [%s\\%s] " >