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2020 Feb 03
3
Changes to Folder Redirection
So, what is the difference between "Using Group Policy Folder Redirection" and "Using a Group Policy Preference"? Is it an either/or and _NOT both_ scenario? Clearly the ". . . Policy Preference" is editing the registry settings of each workstation with a GPO. Something the " . . . Policy Folder Redirection" does not do. Is not "Using a Group
2020 Feb 03
0
Changes to Folder Redirection
On 03/02/2020 20:14, Bob Wooden via samba wrote: > I am having some issues that I believe might be related to folder > redirection that has prompted me to review my folder redirection GPO > settings. > > On the "Configuring Windows Profile Folder Redirections" page of the > Samba WIKI I find an 'information box' that says, /"//Windows does not >
2020 Feb 04
1
Changes to Folder Redirection
Hai Bob, Always.. Pretty buzzy at the office atm, so thats why i have not much around, but i had a look. If everything is setup correctly. Using Group Policy Folder Redirection, is also the one i use and you should use. Are you using it like this. \\hostname.internal.domain.tld\users\%USERNAME%\Desktop If i look at this. ( on the wiki ) On the Settings tab: Unselect Grant the user
2019 Sep 04
4
Samba4 computers not on W10 Network
My Samba4 computers (DC's & member server) are not shown within W10 File Explorer Network. Only the other workstations appear. I believe this is due to smb1 being depreciated. All the folder redirection still works, gpo, etc. Domain users can log in. What do I need to adjust so these machines appear in smb2? (I know this has been talked about before sorry.) -- Thank you. Bob Wooden
2020 Oct 11
2
userou= question
Yes, thank you for the guidance. Regarding "*You do not put the users password here (if that is what you are trying to do): --password=PASSWORD1*" My experience has been this, no matter where I put "--password=" in the string, after the "user" as the manpage suggests or the end. When I run the create string I am asked for a "New Password:' and then
2016 Nov 07
1
adding Windows client reverse dns entries
On 2016-11-07 03:06, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Mon, 7 Nov 2016 09:51:50 +0100 > "L.P.H. van Belle via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > I thought the W clients (both W7 and W10) reverse dns PTR records > where added by the ADDC automatically. Yes, correct if your setup is correct then yes this works. With a default windows install and with a
2019 Aug 17
2
Samba related question??
Somewhat Samba related, I ask this question (that might be over the line and into Windows territory) but, here I go . . . Of those user on this mailing list that manage Samba installs for various clients/customers, what are your most used GPO policies you have put into place for AD management? I ask because, when you venture over into Windows world and start reading posted articles about their
2019 Aug 28
1
Denied RODC Password Replication Group
When I run "gpresult /R" on one of my domain users the ". . . following security groups" listed at the bottom of the output includes "Denied RODC Password Replication Group". Did a little web search digging and found that RODC stands for Read Only Domain Controller. My domain consists of two DC's and one member server with three W10 workstations. I have never
2019 Aug 23
2
Non Samba question
Hai Bob, > I hope you remember me from a few years ago. And I apologize for the direct message. > I have a almost non-Samba question, I think. So, I do not want to post it to the forum, yet. Yes yes, i remember you :-) , and i have no problem with direct messages. How are you doing? I'll reply to the list with a CC for you. Because this involves samba also. And this might help
2016 Nov 05
3
adding Windows client reverse dns entries
Once again, reading here and there and I am confused. I thought the W clients (both W7 and W10) reverse dns PTR records where added by the ADDC automatically. This mornings testing (nslookup of client IP addresses) is not finding clients via their IP addresses. (Forward lookups via hostname work fine.) Do we (users of samba4) need to add each W client to our dns servers? (Grated this would
2016 Nov 07
2
adding Windows client reverse dns entries
>> I thought the W clients (both W7 and W10) reverse dns PTR records >> where added by the ADDC automatically. >> Yes, correct if your setup is correct then yes this works. With a default windows install and with a few GPO changes. > Early samba4 versions does not support (or have a buggy support) for auto->register PTR recors, as far i remember. I use windows to let
2020 Oct 09
4
creating and copying users
This topic may have been discussed many times, sorry to repeat here. I have been trying various combinations of adding test users via ADUC. The first three (3) added fine. Then the strange began. Many, many W10 client re-starts throughout these process to make client capture any changes from servers. In one case, create the user, give him/her a password. Login from W10 client. Logout of W10
2020 Oct 09
2
creating and copying users
Rowland, I remember now, you and I have been here before and I have lost the email. Due to the manner that linux handles backslashes "\" users need to backslash *around* the backslash you need for W10 like so, "\\\\FQDN" to get "\FQDN" on the W10 path? Therefore, the following is what I want: "--profile-path=\\dtmbr04.ad.dtntwk.work\profiles\sttest11
2018 Sep 21
2
Heterogeneous mix OS smb share home redirection
I have been reading every article I can find to determine how to share home directory redirection across multiple OS workstations. The end result I am looking for is to store user home directory on a member server and allow (in my case) Windows and Linux (Ubuntu in my case) workstations to access their home directory in a single sign (to any OS) situation. (On Ubuntu, leaning toward using winbind
2019 Jun 27
2
W10, NT domain, profiles that work for some users and not for others...
As subject say, we are trying to ''integrate'' some W10 machine on a NT domain, with samba as PDB/BDC, OpenLDAP backend. profile share is defined as: [profiles] comment = Network Profiles Share path = /srv/samba/profiles read only = No create mask = 0600 directory mask = 0700 store dos attributes = Yes browseable = No csc policy = disable root preexec =
2020 Sep 28
4
Debian client/workstation pam_mount
The "short" version on why multiple groups here. For all my member servers apply the following. This line : > > AllowGroups servers-ssh sshgroup There are 2, linux only Admin accounts, ( local accounts ) And, only if these are member of the "local group" sshgroup then your allowed to login. Only users that are allowed to login with ssh on these servers
2020 Oct 09
2
samba-tool password edits
I have been searching around samba-tool --help under various options and I am not locating any adjustments to passwords. Like "User cannot change password" or "Password never expires". Granted these are W10 settings in 'user properties' (as examples.) Where would I find password edits or changes, etc.?
2020 Oct 11
2
userou= question
All is going well with samba-tool create [user] except for userou=USEROU. In ADUC. My domain users ou are "down in the tree" further than the default OU (used in samba-tool create [user] command.) Like so: ad.example.com (domain name) |>> Users (default location "user create" puts entry) |>> CompanyName |>>
2020 Sep 27
1
Debian client/workstation pam_mount
The sshgroup exists on the client/workstation: > root at lws4:~# cat /etc/groups > ..................... > sshgroup:x:998:adminlinux > ..................... > But, on my member server that acts as a fileserver for domain users (redirected) files there is no "sshgroup" at this time. The AD has server-ssh group: > root at dc1:~# samba-tool group listmembers
2016 Sep 20
1
Windows 10 update kills samba access
On 09/20/2016 04:09 PM, Bob of Donelson Trophy via samba wrote: > On 2016-09-20 15:00, James Knott via samba wrote: > >> On 09/20/2016 03:54 PM, Bob of Donelson Trophy via samba wrote: >> >>> All of us are having trouble with the "Anniversary update" to W10 >>> Version 1607. If you can roll back to previous Version 15?? (sorry can't >>>