Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Joining Linux Domain Member to Samba DC, issues"
2024 Apr 28
1
Joining Linux Domain Member to Samba DC, issues
On Sun Apr 28 03:42:51 2024 Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 27 Apr 2024 20:38:34 -0400
> Mark Foley via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> > I've successfully joined two Linux Domain Members to two different
> > Domains. Now, I'm joining a second Linux host as a Domain Member to a
> > Samba4 (4.18.9)
2024 Jun 04
1
How to give AD users group permissions on a Samba share
I have a Linux file server that is an AD Domain Member. It shares the
following (smb.conf):
[public]
path = /public
store dos attributes = no
hide dot files = yes
readonly = no
force group = ohprs
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 2770
The "force group" lets all Windows users map this folder and create
files and directories that all users can access and update. They are
created
2024 Jun 04
1
How to give AD users group permissions on a Samba share
On Tue, 4 Jun 2024 13:22:49 -0400
Mark Foley via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> I have a Linux file server that is an AD Domain Member. It shares the
> following (smb.conf):
>
> [public]
> path = /public
> store dos attributes = no
> hide dot files = yes
> readonly = no
> force group = ohprs
> create mask = 0660
> directory mask = 2770
>
2018 Nov 10
0
How to Samba share with mixed Active Directory 'Classic' authentication
Uhhh, what is wrong with how Active Directory is running? I have plenty of
machines that are and are not attached to various NT-style and AD-style
domains, hosted by Samba, and I can access the files I want.
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 7:35 PM Mark Foley via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>
wrote:
> I have a Samba4 AD Domain with one of the file servers as a domain member.
> This file
2024 Jun 06
1
How to give AD users group permissions on a Samba share
On Tue Jun 4 14:08:30 2024 Rowland Penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Jun 2024 13:22:49 -0400
> Mark Foley via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> > I have a Linux file server that is an AD Domain Member. It shares the
> > following (smb.conf):
> >
> > [public]
> > path = /public
> > store dos attributes = no
>
2018 Nov 10
2
How to Samba share with mixed Active Directory 'Classic' authentication
I have a Samba4 AD Domain with one of the file servers as a domain member. This file server
host the main network shares for the domain. Currently, Windows users mapping this share are
authenticated using their AD domain credentials. That all works just fine.
What I want to do now is ALSO allow a user on a network host which IS NOT a domain member, and
the user is not domain users to also
2024 Apr 28
1
Joining Linux Domain Member to Samba DC, issues
On Sat, 27 Apr 2024 20:38:34 -0400
Mark Foley via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> I've successfully joined two Linux Domain Members to two different
> Domains. Now, I'm joining a second Linux host as a Domain Member to a
> Samba4 (4.18.9) Domain. I'm having some possible issues this time.
>
> Issue #1 Reverse Zone
>
> On the SambaWiki:
>
2019 Aug 22
0
Authenticating Samba Share with Domain Administrator
On 21/08/2019 22:47, Mark Foley via samba wrote:
> I have a NAS (Linux/Slackware 14.2) that is a domain member. "Normal" AD Windows users can map
> shared directories just fine without having to enter Credentials. If I try doing that with the
> domain Administrator it prompts me for the credentials, then fails. On the NAS I can get an
> "OK" status with ntlm_auth
2017 Nov 28
0
How to use AD authentication for normal Samba file sharing
I guess I'm answering my own questions on this thread!
I believe I've found the answer to my last issue on this. To my smb.conf (message below), add:
force user ohprso
force group ohprs
I've tested it and the Domain user 10001.10001 was able to create a file on the samba share as
1001.103.
If that seems wrong to anyone on this list, please advise. Even if it looks right, perhaps
2024 Feb 09
1
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
On Thu Jan 4 19:46:02 2024 Mark Foley via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
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> I've added a Windows 10 domain member to my Domain. I'm now following the
> procedure in https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Time_Synchronisation#Configuring_Time_Synchronisation_on_a_Windows_Domain_Member.
>
> [deleted]
The above references the first in a long thread I started having
2019 Aug 21
2
Authenticating Samba Share with Domain Administrator
I have a NAS (Linux/Slackware 14.2) that is a domain member. "Normal" AD Windows users can map
shared directories just fine without having to enter Credentials. If I try doing that with the
domain Administrator it prompts me for the credentials, then fails. On the NAS I can get an
"OK" status with ntlm_auth using the administrator credentials. I cannot 'su -' to the
2024 Feb 09
1
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
On Fri Feb 9 04:23:29 2024 Luis Peromarta via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
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> Are your clients talking to the DCs re. Time at all ?
>
> This is an example in one of my DCs: Run tcpdump on your DC:
>
> root at dwing:~# tcpdump??port 123 -v
> [snip]
>
> Might be work examining that traffic for clues.
>
> Regards, LP
Luis, excellent suggestion!
2024 Feb 09
1
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
On 09.02.2024 17:02, Mark Foley via samba wrote:
> On Fri Feb 9 04:23:29 2024 Luis Peromarta via samba<samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>> Are your clients talking to the DCs re. Time at all ?
>>
>> This is an example in one of my DCs: Run tcpdump on your DC:
>>
>> root at dwing:~# tcpdump??port 123 -v
>> [snip]
>>
>> Might be work
2024 Feb 09
1
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
Are your clients talking to the DCs re. Time at all ?
This is an example in one of my DCs: Run tcpdump on your DC:
root at dwing:~# tcpdump??port 123 -v
tcpdump: listening on enp1s0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), snapshot length 262144 bytes
10:20:41.655081 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 128, id 32113, offset 0, flags [none], proto UDP (17), length 96)
?? ?192.168.3.52.ntp > dwing.mad.mater.int.ntp: NTPv3,
2024 Apr 28
1
Joining Linux Domain Member to Samba DC, issues
I've successfully joined two Linux Domain Members to two different Domains. Now,
I'm joining a second Linux host as a Domain Member to a Samba4 (4.18.9) Domain.
I'm having some possible issues this time.
Issue #1 Reverse Zone
On the SambaWiki:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Domain_Member, under 2.5
Forward Lookup, no problem:
# host mail
mail.hprs.local has
2019 Aug 28
0
Authenticating Samba Share with Domain Administrator
On 28/08/2019 04:34, Mark Foley via samba wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Aug 2019 08:04:10 +0100 Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote:
>> On 21/08/2019 22:47, Mark Foley via samba wrote:
>>> I have a NAS (Linux/Slackware 14.2) that is a domain member. "Normal" AD Windows users can map
>>> shared directories just fine without having to enter Credentials. If I
2019 Aug 28
2
Authenticating Samba Share with Domain Administrator
On Thu, 22 Aug 2019 08:04:10 +0100 Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote:
>
> On 21/08/2019 22:47, Mark Foley via samba wrote:
> > I have a NAS (Linux/Slackware 14.2) that is a domain member. "Normal" AD Windows users can map
> > shared directories just fine without having to enter Credentials. If I try doing that with the
> > domain Administrator it
2023 Aug 08
2
Picking a non-.local domain
First off, thanks to Rowland Penny for his patience in working through my thread
"Joining a new Samba AD DC".
I first attempted to upgrade my old Samba 4.8.2 AD/DC to a more recent version,
but that effort failed due to too many differences with the Samba version and
the latest Slackware OS version. Next I tried to join a 2nd Samba DC to the
existing domain with the intent of promoting
2017 Nov 27
2
How to use AD authentication for normal Samba file sharing
With help from kjhambrick at linuxquestions.org I did figure out how to authenticate from a
Window domain member to a samba share using AD credentials. My smb.conf is listed below. I
was able to map the share from Windows using domain credentials and create a file on the share.
Here's my next challenge: All the UID.GIDs on the share (287G and +105K files) are currently
the non-AD values of
2023 Aug 08
1
Picking a non-.local domain
On 08/08/2023 01:43, Mark Foley via samba wrote:
> First off, thanks to Rowland Penny for his patience in working through my thread
> "Joining a new Samba AD DC".
>
> I first attempted to upgrade my old Samba 4.8.2 AD/DC to a more recent version,
> but that effort failed due to too many differences with the Samba version and
> the latest Slackware OS version. Next I