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2019 Jan 03
1
idmap problems
> On Wed, 2 Jan 2019 14:42:39 +0000 > Rob Mason <rob at acasta.co.uk<mailto:rob at acasta.co.uk>>> wrote: > >> Many thanks Rowland. Yes, I don't understand idmaps, but I _think_ >> I'm getting it. I have added the gid of 60002 for Domain Admins and >> undertaken some 'chgrp' tasks. I've now got a domain member with >>
2019 Jan 02
1
idmap problems
Many thanks Rowland. Yes, I don't understand idmaps, but I _think_ I'm getting it. I have added the gid of 60002 for Domain Admins and undertaken some 'chgrp' tasks. I've now got a domain member with shares that presents the correct ownership. All looks good. I'm still slightly confused why I have two ranges within my member smb.conf: idmap config * : backend = tdb
2016 Feb 12
1
RV: RV: Security tab missing, and another error
Hi again! I have done this: https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2015-March/190155.html and now, when i do “pam-auth-update” i can see windbind as a second auth option then i set in nsswitch.conf: passwd: compat winbind group: compat winbind and now if i do: chgrp "Domain Admins" /usuarios not see error, also ls -lat / : drwxr-xr-x 2 root domain admins 4096
2016 Apr 05
2
chgrp "Domain Admins" on folder return invalid group "Domain Admins"
Hi Denis, Thank you for your mail. I assigned the GID 10000 to the domain admins group through ADUC, and wbinfo --info-group "domain admins" display the correct output. But i am still not able to execute succesfuly #chgrp "Domain Admins" /home/demo And when i go to ADUC and try to open the Unix Attribute of domain admins group, i have the error "Unable to
2016 Apr 04
3
chgrp "Domain Admins" on folder return invalid group "Domain Admins"
Dear Samba users and admins, I am trying to deploy Samba4 as a domain controller and a file server and having some issues.* The domain have been well provisioned with option --use-rfc2307 I am then trying to create share by following this samba wiki https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Shares_with_Windows_ACLs The problem is that i cannot succeed to change the group owner of the folder I want to
2016 Apr 05
2
chgrp "Domain Admins" on folder return invalid group "Domain Admins"
Dear all, thank you for your previous mails. It realy help me. Denis, Following your mail and thanks to the link i configure my /etc/nsswitch.conf file by adding windbind to user and group line and execute winbindd command. As i install samba4 from sernet package, init script are created for starting AD, smbd, nmbd and winbindd. But i read that smbd, nmd and winbindd should be disable to
2019 Jan 02
1
idmap problems
I've spent some time updating, upgrading and generally consolidating an old Samba AD. I've managed to remove a very old unsupported (4.2) Samba AD DC following migration to a couple of new DC's - that seems to have worked out OK. Workstation logons and GPO's working fine. I'm now left with one problem after joining a new Samba (4.5.12) member server to the domain for file
2018 Jun 06
2
how to use chgrp command for samba groups
i use chgrp -R "Domain Users" /profiles for example but i receive no such group available in chgrp command what i must do to be able to have the samba groups available in linux environment using the the chgrp and accepting them. thank you
2018 Oct 09
2
how to use for example Domain Users of samba using chown chgrp
i am using chgrp and chown to change ownership from centos command line of paths for example domain users to use it in chgrp bur it is telling me the error that no such group exist. what i must do to be able to use samba users and groups from command line using chown and chgrp thank you
2014 Nov 19
1
Cannot bind to AD using nslcd
Hi Again - following on from my last request for help, I'm now attempting to setup LDAP auth against my working samba4 AD. Simplistically, I'm trying initially to SSH into my AD server (working) using nslcd. I've tried method #1 from https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Local_user_management_and_authentication/ns lcd My simple config is: uid nslcd gid nslcd uri
2015 Mar 05
6
setting up W7 profiles
I am setting up W7 profiles following the "Samba & Windows Profiles" on the Sambawiki. If it matters, I have two functional DC's and one member server. When I run '# chmod 1770 /srv/samba/profiles' (on the member server) the permissions changed to: root at mbr01:~# ls -alh /srv/samba/profiles total 12K drwxrwx--T+ 2 root root 4.0K Mar 1 10:21 . drwxr-xr-t 5 root
2015 Mar 05
2
setting up W7 profiles
Rowland, 'getent group DomainUsers' indeed returns nothing. Now, I know, you know this like the "back of your hand" but, am I wrong, are the permissions for **profiles** somewhat (not alot) different from permissions for file shares? Because I see that instructions (on the wiki) for file sharing reads differently. Thanks, again. --- ------------------------- Bob Wooden
2014 Oct 29
1
No domaingroups with getent group
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, after I joined an new machine into my domain, "getent group" is not showing any domaingroup. The domainusers are listet with "getent passwd" as expected. In nsswitch.conf winbind is used with "passwd" and "group". Wbinfo -g shows all groups. "net rpc testjoin" gives the right result. I can get
2020 May 02
2
default backend = rid not showing full group information for users
On 02/05/2020 19:28, Jelle de Jong via samba wrote: > root at s4ad01:~# samba-tool user show jdoe There is no apparent reason why the groups do not work with chgrp, the only reason I can think of is that the group was created and when you tried to 'chgrp' the file, winbind read from its cache and it wasn't in the cache. Try running 'net cache flush' and then try
2015 Nov 18
2
Cannot chown file to active directory user/group on member server
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 6:00 AM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com > wrote: > On 18/11/15 10:27, Jeff Dickens wrote: > >> >> >> On Nov 18, 2015 4:35 AM, "Rowland Penny" <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com >> <mailto:rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com>> wrote: >> > >> > On 17/11/15 23:09, Jeff Dickens wrote:
2018 Nov 26
5
Adding a new DC - ID Mappings
Hi Rowland - thank you for replying. I have now demoted and removed the temporary DC with the intention of repeating the exercise from scratch later this week. It was a Ubuntu Server 18.04.1 and the smb.conf was very vanilla: [global] workgroup = ACASTA realm = ACASTA.INTRA netbios name = UBUNTU server role = active directory domain controller dns forwarder - 192.168.200.3 idmap_ldb:use rfc2307 =
2006 May 09
3
Samba or NFS for a new domain member server
I have 10 XP clients authenticating against a Samba PDC, using passwd as the passdb backend. The Samba PDC provides several shares to the XP clients. Priviledges on the Samba PDC are controlled by *nix user and group permissions. I do not have any Windows servers on my network, so we do not use any of the Windows group capabilities beyond the default groups. My Samba PDC is running out of room,
2002 Mar 28
1
rsync-2.5.5rc1: two problems on Apple Darwin (== MacOS X)
There is a small configure glitch for rsync-2.5.5rc1 on Apple Darwin (== MacOS X) [ uname -a Darwin darwin.math.utah.edu 5.2 Darwin Kernel Version 5.2: Fri Dec 7 21:39:35 PST 2001; root:xnu/xnu-201.14.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc ] the config.h file gets the line #define INET6 1 The link then fails with /usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols: _freehostent _getipnodebyaddr
2002 Oct 08
1
Some tests fail if rsync is not on path (with patch)
While installing rsync on a new Sun Netra running Solaris 2.8, two tests (chgrp and hardlinks) failed. I found that these tests execute rsync while other successfull tests exectute $RSYNC. It is fortunate that my shell path was quite restricted and that no earlier version of rsync was installed on my path. The system would have run the chgrp and hardlinks tests with an earlier rsync if it had
2008 May 30
4
Setting Group owner of files on USB drive
I just got a 8Gb flash drive and went to copy a bunch of files onto it. I wanted to perserve everything, so I just took my archiving rsync command and altered it to go to localhost:/media/RALLY2/ (name of flash drive). I am getting errors with changing the group owner. Huh? So I try to just use mkdir to create a directory on the flash drive. The directory has a group of root ??? So I try