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2020 Sep 09
3
Which log file?
I've found that some embedded devices have older CIFS clients, which can
only talk over SMB1. So, you can adjust your server to allow it, or look
for another file transport.
Kris Lou
klou at themusiclink.net
On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 3:16 PM Jeremy Allison via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 09, 2020 at 02:35:28PM -0700, Peter Pollock via samba wrote:
>
2020 Sep 09
2
Which log file?
You're geniuses one and all!
That looks to have fixed the problem!
At a later date I'll try to work out how to do it via ftp so I can avoid
the smb1 protocol altogether, but for now I have a working solution so
THANK YOU!
On Wed, Sep 9, 2020, 3:45 PM Andrew Bartlett via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> The other thing is NTLMv2, also required by default in modern
2020 Sep 10
0
Which log file?
Just be aware that using FTP is a bit like using telnet because you
can't talk a modern version of SSH. It might be more compatible but it
is just because everyone expects it to be totally insecure...
Andrew Bartlett
On Wed, 2020-09-09 at 16:35 -0700, Peter Pollock via samba wrote:
> You're geniuses one and all!
>
> That looks to have fixed the problem!
>
> At a later
2020 Sep 09
0
Which log file?
The other thing is NTLMv2, also required by default in modern Samba
versions.
Andrew Bartlett
On Wed, 2020-09-09 at 15:39 -0700, Kris Lou via samba wrote:
> I've found that some embedded devices have older CIFS clients, which
> can
> only talk over SMB1. So, you can adjust your server to allow it, or
> look
> for another file transport.
>
> Kris Lou
> klou at
2018 Oct 09
3
Samba server fails to save settings
Hello,
I am trying to add shares by configuring the server through Yast on an
OpenSuse Tumblweed and KDE desktop on a Dell machine.
The Samba package is version 4.9.1 on a i586 (32-bit) architecture.
After making changes using the Samba Server GUI invoked from Yast I press OK
and come out. But none of the changes are saved.
I would be grateful if some could help.
Kind regards,
2016 Jul 27
3
Samba 4.2.x requiring TLS authentication
Hi everyone,
I have installed a Samba AD DC version 4.2.11-20 in a Centos 6.7 machine
and joined it in an existing domain. Everything seems working fine except I
can't bind to it using LDAP simple authentication. When I try to perform a
simple ldapsearch I get the following response:
ldap_bind: Strong(er) authentication required (8)
additional info: BindSimple: Transport encryption required.
2016 Jul 28
1
Samba 4.2.x requiring TLS authentication
IMHO, in short, learn to use encrypted connections.
2016-07-27 22:38 GMT+02:00 Kris Lou <klou at themusiclink.net>:
> As of 4.2.11: https://www.samba.org/samba/security/CVE-2016-2112.html
>
> ===================
> New smb.conf option
> ===================
>
> ldap server require strong auth (G)
>
> The ldap server require strong auth defines whether the
2018 Aug 10
3
AD migration+ Passwd
Hi All,
We're migrating our environment to AD. The question we have is about the
users in /etc/passwd. Our users are in the TDB and /etc/passwd. What is the
best way to purge the users from /etc/passwd? If we remove them manually,
the user info cannot be enumerated using getent passwd.
Any suggestions/
Thanks,
RT
2019 Aug 15
1
Reset Locked account
So you have to reset the other account flags after doing it?
On 08/15/2019 02:43 PM, Kris Lou via samba wrote:
> pdbedit -c="[]" <user>
>
> This clears the Account Flags (warning, clears ALL Account flags) that you
> can also view via "pdbedit -Lv <user>"
>
>
> Kris Lou
> klou at themusiclink.net
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 12:11
2016 Jul 15
2
Samba 4.2.14 Internal DNS not returning DNAME records?
I have a bit of an oddity here: I'm using Samba 4.2.14 with AD, using
Samba's internal DNS to serve to my domain (and forwarding others to Google
Public DNS 8.8.8.8).
However, it looks like client queries (and subsequent forwards) to a
vendor's URL (www.pitneybowes.us) fail, but are successful if I query
Google directly:
[root at XXXX~]# nslookup -type=any www.pitneybowes.us
>
2018 Sep 24
2
DNS Round Robin not working?
>
> The internal DNS is NOT supporting round robin. As Rowland said use Bind9
>
That's news to me! If so, then the internal DNS backed is not suitable for
multiple DC's. (Though, I could've sworn it worked on versions 4.2+ <
4.7. It's on my to-do list to explore this further with different
versions.)
2019 Aug 15
2
Reset Locked account
Is there an easy way to undo an account that is locked out due to wrong
password count exceeded?
--
Bob Wooldridge
EDM Incorporated
2018 Sep 19
4
DNS Round Robin not working?
Hi all,
I seem to have run into a case where my DC's aren't being round-robin'ed by
DNS. I've got 3 DC's using Internal DNS, but every time I ping mydomain.com
and check the results (ipconfig /displaydns), it's always in the same order.
The same order appears when I query the DC's directly, individually:
# nslookup mydomain.com 172.23.51.5
Server:
2018 Aug 10
2
LDAP SSL
Hi Rowland,
Fair comment. This is not a new domain and we are migrating to AD.
The box in question runs Samba 3.6 (PDC and a physical box) and as such we are not able to directly migrate it. We are adding a Samba 4 box (a VM) , to which will become the new PDC . This box will then be used to migrate to AD. The Samba 3 box will converted as a file server.
The confusion in smb.conf is possibly
2020 Nov 05
2
multi factor authentication
I was trying to research whether multi factor authentication is possible
with Samba AD.? There's not that information out there. We have both
Linux systems with Winbind authenticating from Samba AD and Windows
systems authenticating via Samba AD. ? I saw a message from Louis almost
a year ago with some links, but as far as I can tell, not specifically
tied to Samba AD (unless I
2019 May 31
2
smbclient -L returns NT_STATUS_REVISION_MISMATCH
Hi all,
Sorry for this question which has certainely already been answered, but
I could not find info in the list nor in the wiki.
From my Debian laptop running testing (samba 4.9.5) and with an empty
smb.conf (I wanted to be sure that only default values are used), I can
not browse shares of a Windows 10 machine (sorry, Thunderbird splits
some lines):
smbclient -L 192.168.122.200
Unable to
2017 Sep 09
3
Samba + spotlight/tracker
I'm currently using the standard Samba 4.5.8 on Debian 9.1, but would like
to have spotlight support for Mac users. As far as I can tell, the standard
package isn't compiled with spotlight support, so I will need to compile it
myself.
Is there an easy way to know what the configure string was that was used to
compile the packaged version? I simply want to add the --enable-spotlight
flag
2018 Sep 28
4
init_smb_request: invalid wct number
Hai,
Im playing around with my XCP-NG ( open source Xen Server ) and *(trying to add the SMB Storage Repo.
The samba server is running ... Debian Jessie with samba 4.8.5
On the server im seeing in my logs. :
[2018/09/28 14:42:43.948555, 0] smbd/process.c:525(init_smb_request)
init_smb_request: invalid wct number 55 (size 106)
[2018/09/28 14:42:44.963470, 0]
2023 Dec 27
1
bind crashes after samba upgrade
On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 12:21?PM Sonic <sonicsmith at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 2:31?PM Kris Lou via samba
> <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> > > named.conf.local
> > > =====================
> > > include "/usr/local/samba/private/named.conf";
> > > =====================
> >
> > Is the correct
2019 Apr 24
1
Renaming a domain computer
Well, this is interesting (to me, at least).
I joined a W10 machine to the domain (4.8/4.9.4 mix, I'm working on it),
then renamed it via "WMIC /node:<computer> computersystem where
name="<computer>" call rename name="<newname>".
Doing so changed the displayName, sAMAccountName, dNSHostName, and assorted
servicePrincipalNames, but did not change the