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2018 Apr 27
0
sysvol files - 'The data area passed to a system call is too small'
OK - some more detail I have found in the meantime. I have compiled & ran listxattr, and I can now see a difference between a working and a broken file: me at dc2:~/download $ sudo ./listxattr /usr/local/samba/var/locks/sysvol/ mydomain.org/brokenfile.txt user.DOSATTRIB: 0x20 system.posix_acl_access: me at dc2:~/download $ sudo ./listxattr /usr/local/samba/var/locks/sysvol/
2018 Apr 28
4
sysvol files - 'The data area passed to a system call is too small'
On Fri, 27 Apr 2018 22:40:41 +0100 Jonathan Hunter via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > OK - some more detail I have found in the meantime. > > I have compiled & ran listxattr, and I can now see a difference > between a working and a broken file: > > me at dc2:~/download $ > sudo ./listxattr /usr/local/samba/var/locks/sysvol/ >
2019 Sep 18
2
Sync UID/GUI between two DCs
Am 18.09.19 um 16:17 schrieb Rowland penny: > On 18/09/2019 03:41, Simeon Peter via samba wrote: >> I would remove any uidNumber & gidNumber attributes from the >> following users (if set): >>> administrator >>> guest >>> krbtgt >> Administrator has a uidNumber since long time and owns some files. >> Are there disadvantages if I leave his
2015 Jun 05
3
Added RFC2307 --> Unable to convert SID (S-1-1-0)
>From my .bash_history on the schema master DC, effectively: # sed -e 's/${DOMAINDN}/dc=MYDOMAIN,dc=MY,dc=TLD/g' \ -e 's/${NETBIOSNAME}/MYDOMAIN/g' \ -e 's/${NISDOMAIN}/MYDOMAIN/g' \ /usr/local/samba/share/setup/ypServ30.ldif > ypServ30-JMH.ldif # service samba4 stop # ldbmodify -H /usr/local/samba/private/sam.ldb
2016 Feb 02
2
samba_upgradedns returned an error "Unable to find uid/gid for Domain Admins "
Hi again, Am Dienstag, 2. Februar 2016, 12:09:59 CET schrieb Rowland penny: > On 02/02/16 11:26, Markus Dellermann wrote: > > Am Dienstag, 2. Februar 2016, 09:51:03 CET schrieb Rowland penny: > >> On 01/02/16 22:24, Markus Dellermann wrote: [....] > Ok, there are two schools of thought here, you can give Administrator a > uidNumber attribute, but this, as far as Unix is
2015 Jun 11
2
idmap & migration to rfc2307
I *think* I may have encountered a bug, or a feature, in the idmap/winbind area. I have recently added rfc2307 attributes to my AD, and am in the process of switching over. This means that I still have (unintentionally) some files/directories/etc. around with old UIDs e.g. 3000007, rather than my rfc2307 specified UIDs. What I am seeing is that the SID2XID mapping is initially correct for a
2009 Jul 29
13
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6590] New: [sender] could not find xattr #1 for home/jdoe/TheFresh
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6590 Summary: [sender] could not find xattr #1 for home/jdoe/TheFresh Product: rsync Version: 3.0.5 Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org ReportedBy: stlman at
2019 Sep 05
2
How to Change UIDs
Hello, I am using Winbind and Samba to tie in Linux VMs with a Windows DC for authentication. The UIDs are automatically assigned when I create a new user in Active Directory. I need to manually change the UIDs of my users to a UID that is used on another network so they can access a specific share. How can I change the UID successfully and still be able to authenticate with the DC. Also, how
2019 Feb 25
2
winbind causing huge timeouts/delays since 4.8
On 25.02.2019 10:20, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 09:24:24 +0100 > Viktor Trojanovic via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > >>>> I'm confused.. how is the choice of the idmap backend related to an >>>> AD DC use case? >>> Only in the case of wanting the same ID everywhere. >> In my understanding, the
2015 Jun 13
2
idmap & migration to rfc2307
On 13/06/15 00:01, Jonathan Hunter wrote: > On 12 June 2015 at 08:55, Jonathan Hunter <jmhunter1 at gmail.com> wrote: >> Thanks buhorojo. The sssd list came up trumps here. When changing ID >> mappings, the sssd database must be manually removed (rm >> /var/lib/sss/db/*). I now have sssd working again :) >> >> I shall keep an eye on the mappings during the
2023 Aug 29
1
GlusterFS, move files, Samba ACL...
On Tue, 29 Aug 2023 15:44:35 +0200 Marco Gaiarin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba > In chel di` si favelave... > > >> In samba the share is: > > I wish people wouldn't do this, if you are going to post a share, > > please post the global section as well. > > Sorry. > > # Global parameters >
2015 Jun 12
2
idmap & migration to rfc2307
Thanks buhorojo. The sssd list came up trumps here. When changing ID mappings, the sssd database must be manually removed (rm /var/lib/sss/db/*). I now have sssd working again :) I shall keep an eye on the mappings during the day today.. On 12 June 2015 at 07:36, buhorojo <buhorojo.lcb at gmail.com> wrote: > On 12/06/15 01:34, Jonathan Hunter wrote: >> >> On 11 June 2015 at
2004 Jul 14
3
hosting library (ie. PVCS) on Samba
Hello. I believe that I've done my due diligence in researching what info. is currently available on this issue. I have been jacking with this for days, & believe that I have tried all possible solutions. I am basically trying to move a [Merant] PVCS installation from an OS/2 file server to a SuSE/Samba file server. This installation consists of 'standard' source archives,
2019 Jun 03
3
How to fix mapping Administrator to root
Thanks, Rowland , 'net cache flush' solved my problem. but I found that I can't access any share in \\myshare. some related configurations in my smb,conf .... access based share enum = yes hide unreadable = yes username map = /etc/samba/user.map I can't see any share folder of my fileserver in fsmgmt.msc. and I run "smbstatus -b" PID Username Group
2003 Nov 28
1
USRMGR.EXE administration: invalid syntax error message
I try to admin Samba 3.0.0 and 3.0.1pre3 (tried both versions) NT4.0 PDC with NT4.0 machine and NT4.0 USRMGR.EXE and get persistent error message 1) The group name could not be found 2) The user name could not be found 3) The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. Loggin into domain under name: root I can see the user and group listing. When I click on a user to see his
2010 Jul 06
1
wbinfo -g gives no output , ndr_pull_error
Hello, after upgrade Samba from 3.4.3 to 3.5.4 "wbinfo -g" gives no output. Log Entry: [2010/07/06 14:48:49.086377, 3] winbindd/winbindd_list_groups.c:58(winbindd_list_groups_send) list_groups [2010/07/06 14:48:49.086504, 1] ../librpc/ndr/ndr.c:395(ndr_pull_error) ndr_pull_error(1): String terminator not present or outside string boundaries "wbinfo -u" is working
2019 Aug 27
3
Permissions at the top of a Samba share
Am 2019-08-26 um 16:35 schrieb Rowland penny via samba: > On 26/08/2019 15:20, ? Peter Rindfuss via samba wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have a question regarding permissions at the top of a share as seen >> from a Windows 10 client. >> >> We are using Samba 4.10.6-Debian (van Belle) on Debian 10 (Buster) with >> one AD controller and one file server. >>
2020 Feb 26
2
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED when issuing smbclient -k
Hi Rowland, I tried to set that option but still same result. I recreated the setup in old debian wheezy 7.11 and it's working. set the log level = 10 'abcd' is the user account then i noticed this in /var/log/samba/log.10.0.2.15 = the ip of the samba server, i am issuing the smbclient in the samba server itself. Unix User found. Rid marked as special and sid (S-1-22-1-12658) saved
2019 Aug 26
2
Permissions at the top of a Samba share
Hi, I have a question regarding permissions at the top of a share as seen from a Windows 10 client. We are using Samba 4.10.6-Debian (van Belle) on Debian 10 (Buster) with one AD controller and one file server. The top directory of our main share on the file server has, on the Linux level, these permissions reported by getfacl: # file: ... # owner: root # group: domain\040users # flags: ---
2016 Jan 04
2
LDAP permissions - ldbedit/ldapmodify?
Thank you, Rowland! On 4 January 2016 at 10:36, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: > On 04/01/16 01:43, Jonathan Hunter wrote: > >> I can view the data using ldbsearch when logged in as root on the DC >> itself >> - but how do I view the permissions and edit them from the commandline? >> > > They are stored in a hidden attribute called