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2020 Sep 16
0
force samba 4.12.5 to log failed and succeeding authentication
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Audit_Logging See eg (for password changes) dsdb_password_json_audit:4@/var/log/samba/password.log Sadly not yet fully documented in: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configuring_Logging_on_a_Samba_Server#Setting_Individual_Log_Levels_for_Debug_Classes (but feel free to fix that). I think it is in the man smb.conf Andrew Bartlett On Wed,
2017 Sep 15
1
Doubt samba + Cups and Logs
Hi, i have one doubt, is possible use only logs for use "printers" or "print$" shares? i need filter only logging users. Example: What user use this printer, How time? etc --
2020 Oct 01
2
Failed auth attempt i don't understand.
Le 01/10/2020 20:46, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: > On 01/10/2020 19:06, karel.de.macil at free.fr wrote: >> Le 01/10/2020 19:27, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: >>> >>> Is this on a DC or a Unix domain member ? >> >> this is a remote desktop attempt on a computer who is in the domain >> managed by the DC from which i get the log > I
2020 Oct 01
5
Failed auth attempt i don't understand.
Hi all, when i try to authenticate against my AD (rdesktop authentication) i got a wrong password/logname message despite my logname and password being exact , in the log i have the following . Nothing wrong for me. the only strange thing being the : stream_terminate_connection: Terminating connection - 'kdc_tcp_call_loop: tstream_read_pdu_blob_recv() -
2017 Sep 18
3
Win10 cannot access linux shares
Hi, When I upgraded from Fedora 22 to Fedora 25 my Win10 box lost the ability to connect to shares on the F25 box. The F25 box can still access shares on the Win10 box. F25 is currently running Samba 4.5.13 and I have a simple workgroup setup. Let's call the Win10 box 'fred' and the F25 box 'ethel'. When fred tries to access a share on ethel, I am prompted for username and
2020 Oct 01
2
Failed auth attempt i don't understand.
Le 01/10/2020 19:27, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: > On 01/10/2020 18:09, karel de macil via samba wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> when i try to authenticate against my AD (rdesktop authentication) i >> got a wrong password/logname message despite my logname and password >> being exact , in the log i have the following . >> >> Nothing wrong for me.
2020 Oct 01
1
Failed auth attempt i don't understand.
Le 01/10/2020 21:55, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: > On 01/10/2020 20:47, karel.de.macil at free.fr wrote: >> Le 01/10/2020 20:46, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: >>> On 01/10/2020 19:06, karel.de.macil at free.fr wrote: >>>> Le 01/10/2020 19:27, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: >>>>> >>>>> Is this on a DC or a Unix domain member
2019 Jun 13
4
AD home drive
Hi , We have an DC (Ubuntu18.04) which also acts as a file server. The server was recently classic upgraded to AD. Before that all the home drives were in /home. When we migrated to change we added the following in smb.conf to give users access to their existing home folders. The problem now is that when we create a user either using samba-tool create user username or smbpasswd or even via RSAT,
2018 Jan 18
3
Internal DNS logging
Hi, I have two Samba domain controllers version 4.6.4 on Centos 7.3. I need to log every login/logout from windows PCs and I read on the wiki that I have to set log level >=3, this works. The problem is that my log.samba is filled by internal DNS messages, most of them about forwarding. in my smb.conf:         log level = 3 auth:10         vfs objects = full_audit I googled around but
2020 Jul 14
3
strategy to migrate dc from one pc to another.
>> Yes, you can run the internal dns server on one DC and Bind9 on >> another, I also know that you should upgrade jessie as soon as >> possible, it is now EOL. >> Rowland which lead me to my second question: I have a AD primary DC who is under debian Jessie as previously said. When i have try to update it to stretch all sort of weird bug have appears on the ad
2018 Mar 23
2
tracking account lockouts
Hi, I'm trying to track random account lockouts on the domain. Is there any recommendations for log level or log handling that let me see what machines/servers are locking the account? I'm using samba 4.5.5. as a DC (3 DCs). My current logging settings are: logging = syslog log level = 1 auth:5 passdb:5 winbind:5 Att, Vinicius
2020 Sep 16
3
Logging successful log-ins
Hi all, Due to a security breach at my office recently, we need to log successful / failed log-ins.? I've put in "log level = 3" in smb.conf on our active directory domain controller which seems to log what we need, however this is generating massive log files, due to it logging every file opening/closing by all users.? How do I log successful/failed log-ins without having to
2020 Oct 02
1
adding sAMAccountType to an user
Hi all, having by mistake deleting some of my users, i have allmost raise them from dead by doing ldbrename -H /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb CN=titi toto\0ADEL:63c1e1b1-09ea-4fd7-8a95-c68a82fd92a2,CN=Deleted Objects,DC=local,DC=domain,DC=fr "CN=titi toto,OU=here-here,DC=ietr,DC=univ-rennes1,DC=fr" and adding the missing property by using an old ldb backup. BUT some property are
2018 Jan 19
4
Internal DNS logging
Thanks Denis, I was looking for the option 'dns:x' in the wiki but I didn't find it. Now it works. I used    log level = 3 auth:3  dns:0 auth_audit:3 gives me unknown class message But where I can find a complete list of classes for log level? I'll also give a try on the last version of samba with json. Thanks again Giuseppe On 1/18/2018 4:52 PM, Denis Cardon wrote:
2017 Aug 02
4
Not enough storage space error
Hi, We are using Samba AD DC (Version 4.6.5) on CentOS 7.3. We have two servers with BIND9 DNS and all are working just fine. Today, when we attempted to move couple of users from one OU to another, Windows RSAT reported /*"Windows cannot move object. Ther*//*e *//*is not enough storage space*//*"*/. Our servers have 300 GB Storage more that 270GB is free on the storage. At the
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 =
2024 Apr 24
1
domain join becomes invalid every 24h
On Wed, 2024-04-24 at 10:20 +0300, Alexis Pellicier via samba wrote: > As test I joined another server as member and I didnt see this issue. > I have another site with the same setup and I haven't seen this issue > neither > > > Any information which could help me to solve this is welcome. I think you have two things (eg perhaps sssd and winbind, as suggested, or two
2023 Nov 16
1
windows workstations needing reboot to validate passwords. --ADDENDUM
Have you setup Samba audit logging? This may aid in your efforts to see the reasons for not authenticating from the servers perspective. https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Audit_Logging -----Original Message----- From: samba <samba-bounces at lists.samba.org> On Behalf Of Ray Klassen via samba Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2023 1:11 PM To: samba at lists.samba.org Subject:
2023 Nov 16
1
windows workstations needing reboot to validate passwords. --ADDENDUM
Thank you for the suggestion. Audit logging enabled. On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 13:27 -0500, James Atwell via samba wrote: > Have you setup Samba audit logging? This may aid in your efforts to > see the reasons for not authenticating from the servers perspective.? > > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Audit_Logging > > > > > -----Original Message----- >
2020 Sep 16
2
Logging successful log-ins
There's a note at the top of that document: "Samba only supports logging of succeeded authorization events." Does that mean that it won't log authentication events at all? Because that's implied. I think it would be better, assuming it will log auth events, to say; "Samba only supports logging of *successful* authorization events, not unsuccessful. Samba also supports