Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Ressources needed (cpus, ram, etc.) for a Samba server"
2019 Apr 10
2
Fwd: Re: Ressources needed (cpus, ram, etc.) for a Samba server
Hello Rowland,
Yes, this is an Unix Domain member.
Below, my smb.conf :
[global]
security = ads
realm = IPGAD.MYDOMAIN.FR
workgroup = IPGAD
kerberos method = secrets and keytab
server signing = mandatory
client signing = mandatory
client use spnego = yes
hosts allow = 127. 10.9.X. 10.9.X. 10.9.X. 10.9.4. 10.9.X.
hosts deny = 10.9.X. 10.9.X.
2019 Apr 10
2
Fwd: Re: Ressources needed (cpus, ram, etc.) for a Samba server
Log level to 10 was for debug reasons, I can now surely set to 1 now.
Concerning idmap config IPGAD, I don't see why is the reason to start at 1...
I will set to 10000 as according to the documentation, thank you.
What do you mean by "
You are also using the winbind 'ad' backend, so have you added
anything to AD ?
" ?
Le 10/04/2019 à 12:38, Rowland Penny via samba a
2018 Dec 10
2
Fwd: Re: Fwd: Extended acls with AD - problem with default/herited permissions
Hello Dale,
Set inherit acls = yes locally to my share groups, and remove map acl
inherit = yes from global parameters of smb.conf does not solve my issue.
I still have acl "Domain Users" added to new folders/files.
As i write in my previous email, the only way i found to disable acl
"Domain Users" to be added was with :
inherit owner = yes
With some disavantages for users
2018 Dec 10
2
Fwd: Extended acls with AD - problem with default/herited permissions
Edouard,
These are the 4 available parameters containing the word "inherit".
inherit acls (S)
inherit owner (S)
inherit permissions (S)
map acl inherit (S)
Would "inherit acls" work for you?
Dale
On 12/10/18 10:56 AM, Edouard Guigné via samba wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I add to my previous mail, the only way i found to disable acl
2018 Dec 10
2
Extended acls with AD - problem with default/herited permissions
Hello,
I set a share on a samba 4.7.1 as domain member with an Active Directory
controler, this share is used by all domain users.
All users from the AD domain have a primary group "Domain Users", and
secondary groups to filter access on the folders of the share.
I noticed that when a user create a sub-folder/file inside a "Top
folder", the default permissions from the
2019 Apr 10
2
Fwd: Re: Ressources needed (cpus, ram, etc.) for a Samba server
I see, yes the unix attributes are set on the AD DC (RFC2307) for each
users and each groups.
And that's a question, because I am using a Windows Server 2012 R2 as AD DC.
Does the unix attibutes will be still available in the Windows Server
2019 version ?
I don't talk about the ADUC and how to set unix attributes tab, I ask
about the attributes on the AD schema
because I know that NIS
2019 Apr 10
0
Fwd: Re: Ressources needed (cpus, ram, etc.) for a Samba server
On Wed, 10 Apr 2019 12:08:55 -0300
Edouard Guigné via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hello Rowland,
>
> Yes, this is an Unix Domain member.
>
> Below, my smb.conf :
>
> [global]
> security = ads
> realm = IPGAD.MYDOMAIN.FR
> workgroup = IPGAD
> kerberos method = secrets and keytab
> server signing = mandatory
>
2019 Apr 10
0
Ressources needed (cpus, ram, etc.) for a Samba server
On Wed, 10 Apr 2019 10:43:34 -0300
Edouard Guigné via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Dear Samba Users,
>
> I am preparing a Samba box as standalone server (only files server,
> centos 7).
>
> This Samba box is a domain member server, and is dedicaded to serve
> files to about 80 domain users.
Which is it, a standalone server or a Unix domain member, it
2020 Apr 28
2
Service Winbind stopped, what could be the reason ?
Hello dear Samba users,
I recently faced an issue with samba (4.10.4) and winbind.
The winbind service was stopped, so no user can acces to my samba share.
I restart the winbind service, and all users can access to the share as usually...
But I would like to understand why this issue occured.
My samba server is a centos 7 linux, configured as domain member to a microsoft AD (windows server
2019 Apr 10
0
Fwd: Re: Ressources needed (cpus, ram, etc.) for a Samba server
On Wed, 10 Apr 2019 13:14:35 -0300
Edouard Guigné via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Log level to 10 was for debug reasons, I can now surely set to 1 now.
> Concerning idmap config IPGAD, I don't see why is the reason to start
> at 1... I will set to 10000 as according to the documentation, thank
> you.
>
> What do you mean by "
> You are also using
2020 Apr 28
3
Service Winbind stopped, what could be the reason ?
Dear Rowland,
Please find a dump of smb.conf and resolv.conf of my centos 7 server :
# testparm
Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
Loaded services file OK.
Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER
Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions
# Global parameters
[global]
client min protocol = SMB2
client signing = required
disable spoolss = Yes
domain
2019 Jul 17
2
Name of the share in windows explorer
Hello,
My samba share is on a Linux Centos 7, samba version 4.8.3. Please find
here is my smb.cnf :
[global]
??? security = ads
??? realm = MYDOMAIN.MYDOMAIN.LOCAL
??? workgroup = MYDOMAIN
??? kerberos method = secrets and keytab
??? server signing = mandatory
??? client signing = mandatory
??? hosts allow = 127. 10.x.x. 10.x.x.
??? hosts deny = 10.x.x. 10.x.x.
??? log file =
2018 Feb 16
4
vfs_shadow_copy2 with snapprefix & delimiter options in samba 4.6.2
Hello Dear Samba Users,
I have sucessfully set a samba share on a centos 7 box (samba 4.6.2) and
succeeded into make work snapshots (vfs_shadow_copy2 with xfs and lvm).
The snapshots appears well in windows previous versions.
However, I expected to go further with snapshots and use the options
"shadow:snapprefix" and "shadow:delimiter"in order to filter daily,
weekly
2019 Jul 17
2
Name of the share in windows explorer
Dear Samba Users,
I set 2 samba shares :
1. with the name [groups]
/pathtomyshare/groups
2. for each domain users [homes]
/home
In Windows, I can see with the windows explorer my shares :
groups (\\myserver) (V:)
mydomainuser (\\myserver\homes) (U:)
Why for [groups] is only indicated \\myserver and for [homes] is
indicated \\myserver\homes ?
Is there a way to change it ? I would only show
2019 Jun 19
2
Fwd: Re: Fwd: Re: Fwd: Re: Kerberos and NTLMv2 authentication
The 2 commands works :
# getent passwd MYDOMAIN\\usertest
MYDOMAIN\\usertest:*:10430:14513:user TEST:/home/usertest:/bin/bash
# getent group MYDOMAIN\\"Utilisateurs du domaine"
MYDOMAIN\utilisateurs du domaine:x:14513:
I have to put "Utilisateurs du domaine" instead of Domain\ Users because
the Windows AD is a french AD.
Le 19/06/2019 ? 12:32, Rowland penny via samba a
2019 Jun 17
2
Fwd: Re: Kerberos and NTLMv2 authentication
On 17/06/2019 12:56, Edouard Guign? via samba wrote:
> Hello,
>
> May you answer me about my issue with kerberos ?
>
> About libpam-krb5 installed, I have on my system :
> yum list krb5-workstation pam_krb5
> krb5-workstation.x86_64 1.15.1-37.el7_6 @updates
> pam_krb5.x86_64 2.4.8-6.el7 @base
>
> Is pam_krb5 equivalent to libpam-krb5 on centos 7 ?
Sorry for the late
2019 Jun 21
3
Samba winbind on centos 7 - "domain users" acls added
hello,
My 2nd issue is about acls which are added by "Domain users".
May you help me to solve it again ?
Concerning this issue, on my samba share, I set permissions for the
share "groups" located on /var/datashared for "domain admins" (rwx) and
"domain users" (r-x)
/var]# getfacl datashared/
# file: datashared/
# owner: root
# group: root
user::rwx
2018 Dec 10
0
Fwd: Re: Fwd: Extended acls with AD - problem with default/herited permissions
Edouard,
No, that won't work for you. "inherit acls" is intended for posix ACL's.
Since you are using Windows ACL's, try setting the
permissions/inheritance you want from a Windows system.
Dale
On 12/10/18 12:40 PM, Edouard Guigné wrote:
>
> Hello Dale,
>
> Set inherit acls = yes locally to my share groups, and remove map acl
> inherit = yes from global
2018 Dec 10
0
Fwd: Extended acls with AD - problem with default/herited permissions
Hello Dale,
I set map acl inherit = yes in global parameters of smb.conf
and set inherit owner = yes locally to my share "groups" of smb.conf
I have followed the wiki
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs
It is indicated :
"To configure shares using extended access control lists (ACL), you must
enable the support in the |smb.conf| file. To enable
2019 Jun 17
2
Fwd: Re: Kerberos and NTLMv2 authentication
On 17/06/2019 13:42, Edouard Guign? via samba wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please find here the content of my smb.cnf :
>
> [global]
> ??????? security = ads
> ??????? realm = MYDOMAIN.LOCAL
> ??????? workgroup = MYDOMAIN
> ??????? kerberos method = secrets and keytab
> ??????? server signing = mandatory
> ??????? client signing = mandatory
>
> ??????? hosts allow =