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2019 Oct 22
3
Samba domain users AWOL from Samba file server.
Unfortunately, the the Ubuntu 18.04 samba-tool package doesn't have "user show" as an option. The Windows ADUC tool shows user1 uidNumber =10001, user2 uidNumber=10002, user3 uidNumber =10003, and user4 uidNumber=10004 Here are the getent command results on the file server/ domain member: *admin at fsvr0:~$ getent passwd user1* hq-user1:*:11103:10513::/home/lan/user1:/bin/bash
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
2019 Oct 16
13
Samba AD-DC idmap config
Following the guidance here, https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Idmap_config_ad, I added idmap lines to my smb.conf file on my Samba 4.7 AD-DC server on Ubuntu 18.04. Samba no longer starts and testparm reports that the idmap ranges for the default * domain and the AD domain are overlapping. Here's my smb.conf file (FWIW, if I don't comment security = ADS, server role is set to Member
2020 Jul 20
2
To field was not correct indexed by FTS
Hi, This To field was not correct indexed by FTS. To: Yamada Taro <yamada at example.com>,=?UTF-8?B?dXNlcjJAZXhhbXBsZS5jb20=?= <user2 at example.com>, =?UTF-8?B?dXNlcjNAZXhhbXBsZS5jb20=?= <user3 at example.com>, user4 desu <user4 at example.com> --> Yamada Taro <yamada at example.com> , user2 at example.com And follow was correct indexed by FTS To: Yamada
2018 Jan 16
2
idmap limit?
Ok, you are completely right. Here are the real numbers with changed user names: drwx------ 43 DOM\user1        DOM\domain-user  4096 Jan 10 08:00 user1 drwx------   5 DOM\user2        DOM\domain-user  4096 Jan 11 08:13 user2 drwx------ 92 DOM\user3        DOM\domain-user   4096 Jan 16 08:39 user3 drwx------   3        133265        DOM\domain-user   4096 Sep  7 2015 user4 drwx------   7       
2018 Jan 16
2
idmap limit?
Hi, no, that's my fault. I changed the UIDs and user names in my "ls -l" to unpersonalized/example data for my mail and didn't think about putting these values into the range. A better unpersonalized data example would look like: ---------- drwx------ 43 DOM\user1        DOM\group  4096 Jan 10 08:00 user1 drwx------   5 DOM\user2        DOM\group  4096 Jan 11 08:13 user2
2018 Jan 16
3
idmap limit?
Am 16.01.2018 um 17:26 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba: > On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 16:54:17 +0100 > Andreas Hauffe via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> Ok, you are completely right. Here are the real numbers with changed >> user names: >> >> drwx------ 43 DOM\user1        DOM\domain-user  4096 Jan 10 08:00 >> user1 drwx------   5 DOM\user2       
2005 Jan 14
2
Help with samba
Hi, I have an small network with SUSE 9.1 and trying to use samba. I was reading a lot of papers about samba, but i cannot do something i need. In my computer i have a directory named cotiza owned by user4(me) with the group users and mode 765. M users list there're user1, user2, user3 and user4 all of them with users group. In smb.conf have: [cotiza] comment = Directorio de Cotizaciones
2006 Sep 15
1
how to change perimissions across a directory tree
Hello all, I have samba 3 with a share named shareA using these settings: [shareA] comment = Directory Amministrazione path = /col/shareA browseable = no valid users = @amm force group = amm public = no writable = yes create mask = 0770 directory mask = 0770 printable = no where user1, user2, user3 and user4 belong to "amm" group. I would like to
2016 Aug 01
2
Sieve Script Replication Gliches (Report #2)
On 1/08/2016 10:01 AM, Stephan Bosch wrote: > Op 7/31/2016 om 4:27 AM schreef Reuben Farrelly: >> Hi, >> >> I've observed some odd behaviour with dsync replication between two >> hosts, specifically to do with sieve script replication. >> Has anyone else experienced the replication problem? Are sieve >> scripts actually replicating in live time for
2013 Oct 16
1
fstat() errors on /srv/mail/<username>/dovecot.index.log
Dovecot version 2.1.7 Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS Kernel 3.2.0-35-generic x86_64 I'm not sure exactly when this started occurring, but sporatically users report issues receiving email, having email saved to "Sent," etc. Looking in dovecot.log, I see the following errors: 2013-10-16 09:53:20 imap-login: Info: Login: user=<user1>, method=PLAIN, rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1, mpid=27434,
2007 Apr 16
3
Redundant * servers
Without using Dundi or SER, any thoughts on the following anyone? Has something similar been implemented anywhere so as to me not having to horribly butcher code... 4 servers SIP1-4 User1 -- -- SIP1 -- \ / \ User2 ------ Go to register ------- SIP2 ----- Whereis? --> DB / \ / User3 --
2011 Aug 15
2
XP is unable to write to samba shares - Valid users?
I have a client with a linux server with samba installed and I've created users using the smbpasswd command (user1,user2,user3...) but when I go to the XP machines they can see the different shares but are unable to write to the folders or create additional folders based on their user1 and password. I want them to validate themselves to the linux server so that if their domain goes down they
2016 Jul 31
4
Sieve Script Replication Gliches (Report #2)
Hi, I've observed some odd behaviour with dsync replication between two hosts, specifically to do with sieve script replication. In short, I have two hosts which replicate in a master-master type setup where almost all of the reads and writes happen to just one of the two hosts. They are both running 2.2.devel (9dc6403), which is close to the latest 2.2 -git . Pigeonhole is running
2007 Jul 18
3
Using LDAP and Unix Group Group Mappings
Hello all, I could not find anything in the discussion groups or documentation about using LDAP and Unix group mappings. The documentation states that in order to map unix groups to samba groups, you need to use the net group add command. However, I have an ldap backend and all my groups, that I care about are in LDAP. So I have a group called mainwdev. dn:
2009 Jun 08
2
nmbd-daemon fails on startup without error
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2014 Aug 18
2
Automatically add group
Dear All. I have a file server. I installed the samba on it to store the document. See below for the security : - group : + g1 : user1, user2,user3 + g2 : user4, user5,user6 + g3 : user1,user5 - folder : + folder A : set permission chmod 775 and group chown root:g3 The problem is when the user1 modified a file in folder A then that file add the group g1 automatically. So
2018 Jan 16
2
idmap limit?
Hi, we are running a file server as member server of a windows 2012 domain. Now we are facing the problem, that some UIDs are not mapped to the user names by the running winbindd process. This results in "nobody" usernames for nfs shares mounted by other clients. When doing an "ls -l" in the homes directory on the member server (file server), the list looks like:
2012 Jan 27
2
Is that possible to create profiles shares into group structure?
Hi. I'm using Samba + OpenLDAP. Samba version 3.4.9. Everything is working fine. But I would like to put the roaming user profiles in a directory structure considering the group of the users. For example, for now I have: /home/company/profiles/user1 /home/company/profiles/user2 /home/company/profiles/user3 And I would like to use: /home/company/profiles/financial/user1
2002 Oct 14
1
good solution for "automount" homes
All, On our main file server, all our home directorys are automount points. So /home isn't a real filesystem area, it points to a bunch of different home areas based on the auto.direct table. Example: /home/user1 mounts from --> /export/home1/user1 /home/user2 mounts from --> /export/home2/user2 /home/user3 mounts from --> /export/home2/user3 /home/user4 mounts from -->