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2019 Jan 21
2
force re-authentication when accessing different shares
thats interesting. shouldn't samba force to authenticate every distinct
username, accessing different shares?
as written, if i want to access directory /data/samba/username_a, i need to
supply the correct password for username_a, as hashed
in smbpasswd.
smb.conf:
-------- 8< -------
...
valid users = %S
path = /data/samba/%S
...
-------- 8< -------
if in the next step i want to access
2019 Jan 21
3
force re-authentication when accessing different shares
hello & thx for your fast response!
i need a way to create samba shares without creating system user accounts:
- add users via smbpasswd with unique password
- no need for a corresponding useraccount in /etc/passwd
- access to the corresponding shares should be independent from any domain
(i.e. the share should be accessable
via windows client)
to come around the useraccount-restriction (as
2019 Jan 19
0
force re-authentication when accessing different shares
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019, 8:15 AM Harald Glanzer via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org wrote:
> hi all!
>
> using samba 4.9 to export directories for 'virtual' users, i.e. users which
> have distinct homedirectories and distinct smbpasswd entries under a
> writeable /data partition.
>
> to prevent the need to create /etc/passwd useraccounts (on read-only /), a
> self
2019 Jan 21
2
force re-authentication when accessing different shares
On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 10:43:35 -0400
Robert Marcano via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On 1/21/19 10:24 AM, Harald Glanzer via samba wrote:
> > hello & thx for your fast response!
> >
> > i need a way to create samba shares without creating system user
> > accounts:
> >
> > - add users via smbpasswd with unique password
> > - no
2019 Jan 21
1
force re-authentication when accessing different shares
On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 12:54:00 -0400
Robert Marcano via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On 1/21/19 11:04 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> > On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 10:43:35 -0400
> > Robert Marcano via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> >
> >> On 1/21/19 10:24 AM, Harald Glanzer via samba wrote:
> >>> hello & thx for your
2019 Jan 21
0
force re-authentication when accessing different shares
On 1/21/19 10:24 AM, Harald Glanzer via samba wrote:
> hello & thx for your fast response!
>
> i need a way to create samba shares without creating system user accounts:
>
> - add users via smbpasswd with unique password
> - no need for a corresponding useraccount in /etc/passwd
> - access to the corresponding shares should be independent from any domain
> (i.e. the
2019 Jan 21
0
force re-authentication when accessing different shares
On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 09:36:13 +0100
Harald Glanzer via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> thats interesting. shouldn't samba force to authenticate every
> distinct username, accessing different shares?
From different clients, yes, but as Samba tries to work just like
Windows, not from the same client. Windows only allows one user at once
to log in, so it only allows one
2019 Jan 21
0
force re-authentication when accessing different shares
On 1/21/19 11:04 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 10:43:35 -0400
> Robert Marcano via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> On 1/21/19 10:24 AM, Harald Glanzer via samba wrote:
>>> hello & thx for your fast response!
>>>
>>> i need a way to create samba shares without creating system user
>>> accounts:
2007 Jan 11
1
migrate machine-passwords from smbpasswd to ldap?
I'm just migrating a whole samba-installations ffrom old 2.2 to 3.0 with LDAP.
I was successfully able to migrate all useraccounts with smbldap-useradd but now
I'm stuck with the machine-accounts. All machines are part of the domain and
they should be able to logon the new server without noticing any difference.
I can add them with smbldap-useradd -w but the resulting ldap-entry does
2019 Jan 16
4
Problems after upgrade from Samba3/OpenLDAP to Samba4 - New Useraccounts aren't properly working
Hello!
We've got some problems after an Upgrade from OpenLDAP and Samba3 to Samba4 AD (4.5.12 on Debian 9). After a successfull upgrade. we can't create no new properly working User-accounts with the RSAT-mmc (Windows 2k8, which is connected to the DC). The account can be created in RSAT and can even login on a Windows 7 Client - which is fine - but the account doe not got any access on
2005 Feb 10
2
Samba (Linux) Server and Mac OS X Clients
Hi,
I'v been googling around for information using a samba server as
authentification and fileserver for mac os x clients.
At the moment I have all useraccounts and (home-)shares configured on
the samba server and I can manually connect to the server from the os x
clients.
My Questions: Has someone a how to configure a loginscript for mounting
the samba shares?
Or has someone a how to
2007 Oct 23
2
winbind nss info = rfc2307 doesn't work when users not in "Users" Container?
Hi all,
we have been using a samba setup with samba being an AD member, idmap
backend = ad and winbind nss info = rfc2307 for several month without
problems yet.
But it turns out now that we cannot move useraccounts in AD from the
original location
"CN=Users,dc=uni-wh,dc=de"
to a newly created OU
"OU=uwhusers,dc=uni-wh,dc=de"
because winbind doesn't get correct values
2004 Oct 05
1
samba server as NT4 domain member- security=domain - need to create password db manually?
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = MYDOMAIN
server string = Samba Server %v on %L
security = DOMAIN
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
printcap name = /etc/printcap
local master = No
dns proxy = No
wins server = MYWINSERVER
idmap
2003 Jan 28
2
Workstation Trust Accounts
Hi there,
I have a really ugly problem, which, as I know is partially selfmade.
But to the problem:
I have five servers running samba-2.2.3a-12 (latest Debian Woody
release) which are controlled by one master server. All of the five
servers act as pdc for an own nt-domain. Now to keep the administrative
work as low as possible I have this one master server. Via this server
we/our customer
2014 Oct 24
1
Replication .dovecot-sync.lock
Hello all,
I have set up two servers with dovecot and replication. The mail location is
mail_location = sdbox:/var/spool/mail/%u
Everything works fine when I override the homedirectories
userdb {
driver = passwd
override_fields = home=/var/spool/mail/%u
}
But, when I do not override the homedirectories, replication does not work,
and the following error is logged:
Oct 24 14:40:45
2018 Jun 06
3
Firefox and Thunderbird freeze/crash followed by "nfs4_reclaim_open_state: Lock reclaim failed!" syslog messages
Hi,
since I updated my workstation from CentOS 7.4 to 7.5, Firefox and
Thunderbird (both 52.8.0, from CentOS repos) regularly freeze (or crash)
and cannot be restarted afterwards. Trying to start them results in a
"Bus error (core dumped)" (Firefox) and "Killed" (Thunderbird). The
system log then shows:
kernel: NFS: nfs4_reclaim_open_state: Lock reclaim failed!
2012 Jan 11
4
MSDFS on [homes] share for two samba servers
Hello list,
we have two samba servers on two localities with bigger distance between
them. On both localities there are organizational staff working. And I
am trying to configure homedirectories for all of staff in this way:
- all users will have same beginning part of URL path where is their
homedir located (i.e. \\files.example.com\loginname) for unification and
central acces
- but because
2019 Mar 21
2
idmaps, again
Am 21.03.19 um 19:54 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:
> This is one of the decisions you have to make, do you want to have the
> same ID's everywhere, or just on Unix domain members ?
We only have one Unix domain member aside from the DCs and that is the
samba file server.
> Do you want to
> set different login shells and/or different home directories ?
nope
the AD users
2016 Jan 21
2
Cannot write to home directory, but I can write to subfolder
I have a storage server running samba 3.6.6 on Debian. Unfortunately I
cannot easily upgrade samba as this is a production server. The server is
a member of a Samba-based domain, unix users are still handled by NIS.
When I logon to a Windows 7 pc (also part of the domain) with my own user
my homedirectory is automatically available as H:\. I can see the content
of the directory but when I try to
2015 Jul 03
4
Getent Differences on a DC and a Member Server
Thank you Felix.
On 02/07/15 16:18, Felix Matouschek wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I experienced this issue as well, it's currently a limitation of Samba 4.2.2.
> Samba 4.2.2 DCs do not support pulling home directories and login shells from AD via rfc2307.
>
> I solved this issue with the "template homedir" and "template shell" directives.
> You lose some