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2018 Apr 18
2
idmap_ad overlap with domain and sub-domain overlap
Hi Rowland, Thanks for the help and ideally I would like to get rid of the sub domain all together but that is probably not going to happen. So couple comments and please forgive any of my ignorance. For your second question, all users in the subdomain who have access to the SAMBA server do have uidNumber set and it matches the uidNumber set in MASTER. Since this is the case, would the
2018 Apr 18
0
idmap_ad overlap with domain and sub-domain overlap
On Wed, 18 Apr 2018 10:02:53 -0400 Wvu Hpc via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hello, > > We are in process of providing access to a AD connected master domain > and one its subdomains to one of our SAMBA 4.6.2 file-share servers. > The samba server is a member of the MASTER domain. The problem is we > have cases where the same person has an account in both the
2018 Apr 18
0
idmap_ad overlap with domain and sub-domain overlap
On Wed, 18 Apr 2018 10:52:12 -0400 Wvu Hpc <wvu.hpc at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > Thanks for the help and ideally I would like to get rid of the sub > domain all together but that is probably not going to happen. > > So couple comments and please forgive any of my ignorance. No problem. > > For your second question, all users in the subdomain who have
2015 Feb 24
1
idmap_ad and UID vs UIDnumber
I note from the man pages, that idmap_ad will only map users/groups IF you set the UIDnumber in the active directory. In lookin in my active directory, there is a "Unix Attributes" tab with "UID" in that tab that you can set. There is also and "Attributes Editor" tap where you can look at all attributes and edit the "UIDnumber" I just want to verify that
2013 Jun 04
1
bug in samba-tool w.r.t. (sub)domains
Hi all I'm trying to import our bind dns data for our domain into samba4 using sambatool. Unfortunately, our domain has lots of (unnecessary) subdomains, but that's hard to revert after a long time. So I will have to parse the bind data and do a zonecreate for each subdomain that comes out of bind. I can deal with this, but it's cumbersome :-( The bug I'm talking about is
2016 Jul 04
2
winbind idmap_ad rfc2037 can't read UIdnumber
Hi samba team ! I try to resolve for hours a problem I have with a Linux Host (Samba 4.3.9 ubutnu 16.04) as AD member.DCs are Windows 2008 R2, One is 2012 R2. Forest level is 2003 R2. my smb.conf : [GLOBAL] netbios name = CR-DEV-01 security = ADS workgroup = ADDOMAIN realm = ADDOMAIN.COM idmap config *:backend = tdb idmap config *:range =
2016 Sep 22
2
idmap_ad
Thanks to various people for the feedback. I had created a test domain group "IT" with a gidNumber. Under active directory users and groups, the test users had IT as the primary group. Under the regular windows settings , the primary group was still "Domain Users" which did not have a gidNumber. Once I set a gidNumber , all was OK. This also worked on Samba 3.6.25
2015 Jan 28
2
[SOLVED] (kinda) Re: Can't get idmap_ad to work with winbind (only idmap_rid)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi! After a night of sleeping it over, I just started from scratch today. So I re-did all the client setups, starting with Ubuntu, this time 14.04, not 12.04 as when I first tried. Again I did what it says in the Wiki and - bingo! It works as advertised, Unix uid/gid, home directory and login shell information come from the directory now. Even PAM
2012 Nov 09
1
Logistic curve fitting with y values >1 (R version 2.15.2, OS is OS X 10.6.8)
Hello, I'm trying to fit a logistic curve to data but I'm having a hard time discovering how. Every tutorial I've come across either assumes the logistic curve has 0<y<1 or assumes I have multiple categories of data I simply have two vectors, a and b, of equal length with no missing data, and I suspect they follow a logistic curve. The vectors are a<-c(39609, 39643,
2006 Aug 24
2
Handling sub-domains
I want users to have their own landing pages: http://username.domain.com. Since this is dynamic (any user will have a subdomain), is there a way to do this without creating a DNS record for each of them? Can you DNS records be dynamic? -- Austin Govella Thinking & Making: IA, UX, and IxD http://thinkingandmaking.com austin.govella-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org
2016 Sep 20
2
idmap_ad
Hi Thanks for the feedback. I currently have 3 production domains. - MYDOMAIN.COM is a production Windows 2008 domain used to support MS Exchange (but not file sharing.) - TECH - Samba3 "classic" domain with unix domain controllers that supports most users for authentication and file sharing. The DC machines are both Samba domains (for Windows clients) and KRB/LDAP
2004 Sep 22
1
idmap_ad: sid to uid conversion fails
I have two boxes on which I am trying to get idmap_ad (from xad_oss_plugins) to provide uid/gid mapping, and am getting the error: "Could not convert sid <sid of some_user> to uid" The story so far goes like this: Without the line "idmap backend = ad:ldap://<PDC's FQDN>/" in smb.conf, I can successfully do all of: #> wbinfo -S $(wbinfo -n some_user | awk
2016 Jul 05
4
winbind idmap_ad rfc2037 can't read UIdnumber
Le 04/07/2016 à 20:09, Rowland penny a écrit : > On 04/07/16 18:35, Raphaël RIGNIER wrote: >> Hi samba team ! >> >> I try to resolve for hours a problem I have with a Linux Host (Samba >> 4.3.9 ubutnu 16.04) as AD member.DCs are Windows 2008 R2, One is 2012 >> R2. Forest level is 2003 R2. >> >> my smb.conf : >> [GLOBAL] >> netbios
2008 Aug 05
5
boxplot with average instead of median
I really like the ease of use with the boxplot command in R. I would rather have a boxplot that shows the average value and the standard deviation then the median value and the quartiles. Is there a way to do this? Chad Junkermeier, Graduate Student Dept. of Physics West Virginia University PO Box 6315 210 Hodges Hall Morgantown WV 26506-6315 phone: (304) 293-3442 ext. 1430 fax: (304)
2016 Jul 05
2
winbind idmap_ad rfc2037 can't read UIdnumber
Le 05/07/2016 à 17:07, Rowland penny a écrit : > On 05/07/16 08:33, Raphaël RIGNIER wrote: >> Le 04/07/2016 à 20:09, Rowland penny a écrit : >>> On 04/07/16 18:35, Raphaël RIGNIER wrote: >>>> Hi samba team ! >>>> >>>> I try to resolve for hours a problem I have with a Linux Host >>>> (Samba 4.3.9 ubutnu 16.04) as AD member.DCs are
2016 Jul 05
1
winbind idmap_ad rfc2037 can't read UIdnumber
Le 05/07/2016 à 19:40, Rowland penny a écrit : > On 05/07/16 17:56, Raphaël RIGNIER wrote: >> The strange behavior is the different output between group object and >> user object >> >> and >> net ads search -U administrator >> net ads search -P >> >> in Samba Wiki, primarygroupid refers to the one for User's "Unix >>
2007 Mar 27
18
Textile Editor Plugin v0.1
The Textile Editor Helper (TEH) is a Javascript-based text formatting toolbar that will be added to all of your text areas that utilize the TEH feature. TEH was developed to provide a more WYSIWYG-ish option for users of our Rails CMS called slate while still letting us use Textile. ====================== = So what are the features? ====================== These are a list of the current features
2015 Jan 27
2
Can't get idmap_ad to work with winbind (only idmap_rid)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, thanks for your fast reply. It's always Rowland ;) On 27.01.2015 10:04, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 27/01/15 05:44, a.braml at buerger-energie-berlin.de wrote: >> Hi! >> >> With the end of support for Win XP from many application >> vendors, we finally decided to go AD with our small domain that >> right now
2004 May 13
5
code for functions in base package
Is there any way that I can see the step by step code for functions in the base package? For instance the dexp function. I am a student working on writing my own function for something that is similar to this dexp function and I would like to see the step by step code. Brittany Laine GTA WVU Statistics Department 331 Hodges
2016 Sep 19
5
idmap_ad
I am trying to configure idmap_ad on a linux member server (fedora core 23, samba 4.3.11) with a Windows 2008 domain controller. The domain is "MYDOMAIN.COM" with a child domain of "CHILD1.MYDOMAIN.COM." By default those domains trust each other. The MYDOMAIN PDC has the unix identity mapping feature installed, so I can use "active directory users and