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2023 Apr 04
1
logon script
On 04/04/2023 16:43, Pastor Frank E. Ram?rez via samba wrote: > Hi, I am using Samba 4 with domain controller role. From reading your post, I think that when you say 'domain controller role', you actually mean a classic domain controller or PDC and not an AD DC. Is this correct ? > The clients use Windows > 10. I am trying to run a logon script every time a user logs in to
2023 Apr 04
1
logon script
This is just a new created for testing: samba-tool user create 'John' '1234' --userou='OU=Trabajadores,OU=Usuarios' --surname='Doe' --given-name='John' --initials='JD' --job-title='Network Administrator' --department='IT' --company='EPAPR' --description='IT Technical Support Account'
2023 Apr 04
1
logon script
But initially I try a full path and nothing: This is just a new created for testing: samba-tool user create 'John' '1234' --userou='OU=Trabajadores,OU=Usuarios' --surname='Doe' --given-name='John' --initials='JD' --job-title='Network Administrator' --department='IT' --company='EPAPR' --description='IT
2023 Apr 04
2
logon script
On 04/04/2023 17:36, Pastor Frank E. Ram?rez via samba wrote: > Apologies for my english, I am not a native speaker. Never apologise for not speaking English like a native, I am English and whilst I haven't got a clue what your native language is, I can assure that I do not speak a word of it ;-) < Well, Samba is an AD > DC. So, the manpage said that I need to use the LDAP >
2015 Jul 13
1
SAMBA4 AD - Logon Scripts
Hello Craig, Am 10.07.2015 um 17:11 schrieb Craig SHONE: > Freshly provisioned CentOS 6.6 DC, freshly provisioned CentOS > 6.6 member/file server. Logon scripts called login.bat, login.cmd > and login.vbs all in the netlogon share, all have the same function > of mapping network drives. > > Users can log in fine, can browse the file server, can browse the > netlogon >
2016 Sep 19
2
Upgraded SAMBA4 DC's, now no logon scripts
On Mon, 2016-09-19 at 20:57 +0200, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: > > Logon scripts assigned to a user do not execute when the user logs > > on; it did before the upgrade. > * What kind of upgrade are you talking about? > NT4 to AD? (migration) > x.y to 4.2? AD 4.0.21 -> 4.2.x This worked prior to the upgrade. > * Is this an PDC or DC? They are DCs. > * Where have you
2018 Mar 08
1
Logon scripts and AD...
On Thu, 08 Mar 2018 23:10:08 +1300 Andrew Bartlett via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Thu, 2018-03-08 at 11:04 +0100, Marco Gaiarin via samba wrote: > > I'm a bit confused. > > > > How i can set a netlogon script? Samba wiki seems does not contain > > hint, smb.conf manpage does not explicitly reference 'logon script' > > option as
2002 Jun 25
7
SAMBA-LDAP and variable substition
Hello, Im using Samba and LDAP together and if I use the scriptPath attribute for a user defined in LDAP, it seems that variable substitions no longer work like they did when you're using the global logon script parameter in smb.conf. example: scriptPath = scripts\%m.bat ==> %m.bat is NOT substituted to machinename.bat Because the "logon scripts" directive of smb.conf will
2015 Jul 07
2
SAMBA4 AD - Logon Scripts
Hi all Anyone having problems running logon scripts in 4.2.2? I've created a few test scripts (.bat, .vbs, etc) and placed them in the netlogon folder and then assigned some user accounts either the .bat or .vbs files using RSAT tools. Yet at login none of my client workstations (Windows XP, 7 or 8) execute their login scripts, none get mapped drives, etc. Browsing to the netlogon
2004 Dec 27
4
PDC + LDAP
I'm trying to set up my LDAP in preparation to configure my Samba PDC. In the Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide it give instructions on howto setup slapd.conf (section 10.4.4.3) After modifying the file it instructs to run /sbin/splapindex -f /splapd.conf When I run this I get the following error: /etc/openldap/schema/samba.schema: line 423: AttributeType not found:
2016 Sep 19
5
Upgraded SAMBA4 DC's, now no logon scripts
Logon scripts assigned to a user do not execute when the user logs on; it did before the upgrade. I can run the script from the command line and it completes OK [like \\{DOMAIN}\netlogon\logon.bat]. I can also browse to the [netlogon] share without issue. Upgrade was from a late 4.0.x to 4.1.x to current 4.2.x. User's can logon without other issues [apparently]. Platform: CentOS7
2002 Nov 25
2
smbpasswd problem with LDAP
Hello, I have installed / configured samba-ldap (compiled SAMBA_2_2 from CVS) Whe i try to change the password for the root user, there is no problem. If i try to change the password of an ordinary user, i get the error: nas:~# smbpasswd -U william New SMB password: Retype new SMB password: No user to modify! Password changed for user william. Failed to modify entry for user william. Failed to
2015 Jul 08
0
SAMBA4 AD - Logon Scripts
Hello Craig, Am 07.07.2015 um 09:06 schrieb Craig SHONE: > Anyone having problems running logon scripts in 4.2.2? I can't confirm any problems. :-) > I've created a few test scripts (.bat, .vbs, etc) and placed them in the > netlogon folder and then assigned some user accounts either the .bat or .vbs > files using RSAT tools. Is this a new DC installation or are only the
2003 Dec 09
1
samba - sql server authentication
samba 2.2.8a/LDAP backend Red Hat 7.3 Windows 2000 server, connected to the samba controlled domain Sql Server 7.0 It seems that my sql server does not want to run scheduled jobs as a domain user, I am needing to do this for a network share that I am saving to, otherwise I would just run as SA Error from sql server: The job failed. Unable to determine if the owner (PRUPREF.COM\Administrator)
2020 Aug 12
3
Windows 7 logon slow on samba4 ad-dc
Hello I start to implement a samba 4 ad DC server, as a DC role. I experience very slow logon machines with Windows 7, login on domain. Finally logon correctly and work fine, but to logon takes 3/4 minutes each time. Regards.
2001 Dec 03
6
smbpasswd and ldap
I've compiled samba with the --with-ldapsam option and have setup up an ldap server. When I try to change the password of a user, say Administrator, get the following stuff with full debugging turned on (-D 255): New SMB password: Retype new SMB password: ldap_open_connection: connection opened ldap_connect_system: succesful connection to the LDAP server ldap_search_one_user: searching
2020 Jun 17
2
Windows 7 logon problems
I have a client with 10+ Windows 10/32-bit clients and 3 Windows 7/32-bit. I converted them today to Samba 4.12, and after some fixes, I now have working shares and roaming profiles for the Win 10 clients. However, the Win7 clients dont get the shares mapped at logon properly (at all). I tried to run the netlogon script manually from Windows/Sysvol/sysvol/<domain>/scripts after mounting the
2020 Mar 19
1
Computer in Samba 4.3.11 domain - logon server unavailable
> Can I suggest you read 'man smb.conf' Thanks, but on what "topic"? Is there a specific param or config you think could be relevant? > Try adding 'server max protocol = NT1' and ensure SMBv1 is running on > all machines. Is this just for SMBv1 or because you think could be related to the login problem? > Also, is the ldap server really running on port
2014 Jan 28
3
samba4 [homes] | canonicalize_connect_path failed for service
Hi, Meanwhile we've come many steps further, and a new issue has risen. In samba4 AD we have a user with: - homeDirectory \\server\username - homeDrive P: - scriptPath logon.bat When this user logs on, logon.bat is executed successfully, but homeDirectory is NOT mounted on P: and in the logs we see: canonicalize_connect_path failed for service username, path /\\server\username It seems
2007 Nov 20
2
No longer able to browse windows share via Nautilus
I used to be able to browse the windows shares on the network through Nautilus. I can see them as computers, but when I click on them, it fails. (I'm on Ubuntu 6 LTS, AMD64) About 3 months ago, this failed. But, the windows boxes can all still access my shares on my Linux box. I was going through the trouble shooting, and found this out, but I'm not sure what to do next. I am