Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Samba + SSSD: confirmed working for Samba versions 4.7.6 and 4, 8.3"
2019 Jun 19
0
Samba + SSSD: confirmed working for Samba versions 4.7.6 and 4, 8.3
Keep you naming conventions as they should.
wrong netbios name = cns-bio-krak1
right netbios name = CNS-BIO-KRAK1
If you resolving setup is correct.
Then you can use : disable netbios = yes and dns proxy = yes
Then your netbios name should be resolved over dns.
But you still need to set it as shown above.
> Still need to find out if there is a
> way to allow a few non-domain
2019 Jun 11
1
Samba + sssd deployment: success and failure
So, we have Samba file sharing working on CentOS 7.6 with sssd:
[root at cns-srv-lnode2 samba]# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core)
[root at cns-srv-lnode2 samba]# smbd --version
Version 4.8.3
Some smb.conf configuration details:
- security = user
- an idmap entry is unnecessary
- disable netbios = yes
works fine
- pretty sure nmbd is unnecessary
2019 Jun 14
1
Ubuntu 18.04, bound to Windows AD, sssd auth, Samba 4.7.6: Can't get no share satisfaction
OK, At a loss for what to try next.
According to this page, it should be possible to make this work:
http://www.hexblot.com/blog/centos-7-active-directory-and-samba
However, I can't get AD users to authenticate when I run
net use * \\cns-cryo-road1\my_share /user:austin\pgoetz
Authenticating via ssh, su, or from the console using the same AD
UserName is not a problem.
It seems
2019 Jun 25
5
SMB share access for machines which are not joined to the domain?
On 6/25/19 11:21 AM, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
> You can always connect to the SMB share using a domain user/password credential set, even if you're not a member of the domain.
> Something like - Connect as: User: "somedomain\pat" with Pat's password.
>
When we try this from a machine that is not connected to the domain,
authentication fails:
2019 Jun 25
1
SMB share access for machines which are not joined to the domain?
On 6/25/19 12:57 PM, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
> Hmmm...
>
> Use the netbios name, instead of a FQDN, perhaps?
> i.e.: \\cns-bio-krak1\emtifs
> [I'm assuming the NB name. If I'm wrong, correct it.]
>
> I know I've done this with Windows DC shares, and I'm 99% certain I've done it with FreeNAS acting as a domain member. [Samba domain member.]
>
I
2019 Jun 13
1
Samba + sssd deployment: success and failure
On Thursday, 13 June 2019 09:18:25 PDT Goetz, Patrick G via samba wrote:
> On 6/13/19 10:48 AM, Alexey A Nikitin via samba wrote:
> > According to the MS docs SID=('S-'+version+identifier authority value+domain or computer identifier+RID). The SIDs that don't contain RID are the special cases of Machine SID, Domain SID, Service SID, and some predefined universal well-known
2019 Jun 13
0
Samba + sssd deployment: success and failure
On 6/13/19 10:48 AM, Alexey A Nikitin via samba wrote:
> According to the MS docs SID=('S-'+version+identifier authority value+domain or computer identifier+RID). The SIDs that don't contain RID are the special cases of Machine SID, Domain SID, Service SID, and some predefined universal well-known SIDs [1]. According to the common use in MS tools SID encompasses RID. And even in
2019 Jun 13
1
Samba + sssd deployment: success and failure
On 13/06/2019 17:17, Goetz, Patrick G via samba wrote:
> On 6/13/19 10:48 AM, Alexey A Nikitin via samba wrote:
>> According to the MS docs SID=('S-'+version+identifier authority value+domain or computer identifier+RID). The SIDs that don't contain RID are the special cases of Machine SID, Domain SID, Service SID, and some predefined universal well-known SIDs [1]. According to
2019 Jun 25
0
SMB share access for machines which are not joined to the domain?
Hmmm...
Use the netbios name, instead of a FQDN, perhaps?
i.e.: \\cns-bio-krak1\emtifs
[I'm assuming the NB name. If I'm wrong, correct it.]
I know I've done this with Windows DC shares, and I'm 99% certain I've done it with FreeNAS acting as a domain member. [Samba domain member.]
I haven't done it with 18.04 / 4.7.6 - but can't see why it should be different.
2019 Jun 13
5
Samba + sssd deployment: success and failure
On Thursday, 13 June 2019 00:41:09 PDT Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 13/06/2019 07:55, Alexey A Nikitin wrote:
> > On Wednesday, 12 June 2019 13:07:56 PDT Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> >>>> I think you mean 'RID' instead of 'SID'
> >>> Yes, you're right. The Windows people seem to use the terms synonymously.
> >> I cannot
2019 Jun 25
4
SMB share access for machines which are not joined to the domain?
Samba 4.7.6 running on Ubuntu 18.04, with host joined to an AD domain as
a domain member.
I have all this working perfectly for SMB clients which are joined to
the domain, however I need to provide SMB access (if possible) to a
handful of machines that are not domain members and can't be made domain
members. Is there any way to do this?
I thought configuring "allow hosts" in
2010 May 23
3
"order" issue
Hi everybody, this is a real dummy thing.
I sorted a matrix based on a given column, and what I get is right, until it comes to columns of negative and positive values; than, "order" orders everything from max to min in the negative values, and then AGAIN from max to min in the positive values!!!
Why isn't everything order from max to min, and that's it?
Thank you!!!
Attached
2006 May 23
1
lattice package - question on plotting lines
Hi all,
I was trying to plot a graph using the following data:
method percent accuracy group
A1 4 0.8529 cns
A1 10 0.8412 cns
A1 15 0.8235 cns
A2 4 0.9353 cns
A2 10 0.9412 cns
A2 15 0.9471 cns
A1 4 0.8323 col
A1 10 0.8452 col
A1 15 0.8484 col
A2 4 0.8839 col
A2 10 0.8677 col
A2 15 0.8678 col
#################
The code I'm using to generate the graphs is:
### code :
2010 Jan 29
1
help on drawing right colors within a grouped xyplot (Lattice)
Hi,
I've lost my mind on it... I have to scatterplot two vectors, grouped by a third variable, with two different dimensions according to whether each cell line in the plot is sensitive or resistant to a given drug, and with a different color for each of 9 tissues of origin.
Here's what I've done:
2019 Jun 25
0
SMB share access for machines which are not joined to the domain?
On 25/06/2019 18:37, Goetz, Patrick G via samba wrote:
>
> On 6/25/19 11:21 AM, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>> You can always connect to the SMB share using a domain user/password credential set, even if you're not a member of the domain.
>> Something like - Connect as: User: "somedomain\pat" with Pat's password.
>>
>
> When we try this from a
2010 Jan 25
3
Issue using tapply
Hello all,
I am trying to use the tapply function to sum some values and change the
column names of the resulting vector.
I input
Emp Et
1 10565 ACC
2 7515 ADM
3 625 AGF
4 6243 CNS
5 12721 EDU
6 3924 FIN
7 18140 HLH
8 3686 INF
9 15841 MFG
10 243 MIN
11 1864 MNG
12 4664 OSV
13 5496 PRF
14 4988 PUB
15 2166 REC
16 2153 REL
17 16082 RTL
18 3582 TRN
19 757 UTL
20
2010 May 28
1
Data frame manipulation
Hello All,
Please consider the following:
TotEmp<-c(19,6,1,1,8,44,2,33,48,1)
ClusterType<-c("AGF","CNS","OSV","RTL","RTL","TRN","REL","ACC_CLUST","RTL","WHL")
Taz<-c(0,0,0,100,100,100,101,101,102,103)
2019 Jun 11
2
Samba + AD Authentication: Restricting access to shares
Because most of our servers are restricted to specific user groups and
the AD domain covers the entire university, I need to find a way to
limit access to samba shares, preferably using AD security groups; i.e.
I want to do something like:
[EMdata]
comment = TEM Data
path = /EMdata
valid users = @cns-cryo-emusers
guest ok = no
writeable = yes
where cns-cryo-emusers is an
2003 Jun 02
1
Roving Profile Issues
Hi Again,
I figured out what my problem was with the encrypted passwords - it's sufficient to say that it was an error on my part, not the software. Oops.
However, now I'm completely baffled. I can login to the domain perfectly (encryption is on, by the way), my home drive maps correctly, the login script runs as it is supposed to, but I'm getting an error about my remote
2006 Oct 16
4
grep function with patterns list...
Dear R-users,
is there a way to pass a list of patterns to the grep function? I
vaguely remember something with %in% operator...
Thanks,
St?phane.
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? tout prendre, je pr?f?re de loin ?tre heureux plut?t qu'avoir raison."
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St?phane