Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9000 matches similar to: "online man pages outdated (latest is 4.17)"
2024 Nov 10
1
online man pages outdated (latest is 4.17)
On Sun, 10 Nov 2024 17:46:56 +0100
Kees van Vloten via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hi Samba team,
>
> In the release notes of 4.21 a new setting "sync machine password
> script" is mentioned and? it says "Check in smb.conf(5)", so that is
> what I am trying to do...
>
> When I browse to
>
2024 Nov 10
2
online man pages outdated (latest is 4.17)
Op 10-11-2024 om 18:10 schreef Rowland Penny via samba:
> On Sun, 10 Nov 2024 17:46:56 +0100
> Kees van Vloten via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Samba team,
>>
>> In the release notes of 4.21 a new setting "sync machine password
>> script" is mentioned and? it says "Check in smb.conf(5)", so that is
>> what I am
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30-04-2023 10:06, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>
>
> On 29.04.2023 10:35, Yvan Masson via samba wrote:
>> Hi Peter,
>>
>> Le 28/04/2023 ? 21:17, Peter Milesson via samba a ?crit?:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I have tried to get some information about what Samba version will
>>> be the default one when Debian Bookworm gets released,
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30-04-2023 12:04, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>
>
> On 30/04/2023 10:52, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 30.04.2023 10:51, Kees van Vloten via samba wrote:
>>>
>>> On 30-04-2023 10:46, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 30/04/2023 09:37, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
2023 Apr 30
3
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30/04/2023 10:52, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>
>
> On 30.04.2023 10:51, Kees van Vloten via samba wrote:
>>
>> On 30-04-2023 10:46, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 30/04/2023 09:37, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 30.04.2023 10:20, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
2024 Aug 30
1
ldapsrv_do_call: Critical extension 1.2.840.113556.1.4.2066 is not known to this server
?Hi Team,
Environment:? Samba 4.20.4 AD-DC on bookworm.
I am trying to setup password change for users as self-service in the
account-console in Keycloak (25.0.4 on Bookworm).
I have setup Keycloak user federation with writable (Active Directory)
LDAP and Kerberos and without synchronization (so there are no local
Keycloak actions, everything goes directly to Samba).
I have tested the
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30.04.2023 10:51, Kees van Vloten via samba wrote:
>
> On 30-04-2023 10:46, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 30/04/2023 09:37, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 30.04.2023 10:20, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 30/04/2023 09:06, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30-04-2023 10:46, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>
>
> On 30/04/2023 09:37, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 30.04.2023 10:20, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 30/04/2023 09:06, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>>>> Hi Yvan,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the information, really useful.
2023 Jul 14
4
updated samba 4.18 & 4.17 packages for debian & ubuntu to address trust issue with windows 10/11 update 07/2023
Hi!
I've uploaded samba packages for debian & ubuntu in my repository, to
include the fix for recent login/trust issue with 07/2023 windows
updates. 4.16 packages will also be available later today (build is
in progress now).
http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/packages/samba/
JFYI.
Thanks,
/mjt
2023 Oct 18
1
@Michael Tokarev: Samba 4.17.12
Op 18-10-2023 om 11:32 schreef Ingo Asche via samba:
> Hi Michael,
>
> thanks for the info - and your work...
>
> As Bookworm for Raspberry isn't that far away, I can live with that.
> This is "just" my playground...
I have recently migrated my Raspberry Pi machines from Raspbian to
Debian bookworm.
It has several advantages:
- All Debian packages are
2024 Nov 10
1
online man pages outdated (latest is 4.17)
> Another reason is that a webbrowser is a lot more user friendly than
> "man" on the commandline. But I understand opinions vary on this topic :-)
When needed, I convert them to PDF with the help of Ghostscript, keeping all the nice formatting, with a small script I named "man2pdf":
man -t $1 | ps2pdf -dPDFSETTINGS=/printer -r300 - > $1.pdf
The single parameter
2024 Apr 18
1
ip attrs on computer object
Le 16/04/2024 ? 17:14, Arnaud FLORENT via samba a ?crit?:
> Hi
>
> Le 16/04/2024 ? 17:08, Kees van Vloten via samba a ?crit?:
>> Hi team,
>>
>> I am trying to store some ip-data on the computer-account object in
>> ldap. I managed to store ip-address in 'ipHostNumber' and mac-address
>> in 'macAddress' (after adding objectClass:
2024 Oct 26
1
my debian/ubuntu samba packages: update to samba-ad-dc split
On 26.10.2024 16:37, Ingo Asche via samba wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> thanks for your effort from me, too...
Thank you for the support as well, it makes me feel excellent :)
> By the way, have you planned to get the Bookworm backports up to 4.21.x?
Yes, it is waiting for current 4.21.1+dfsg-2 to migrate to
testing (with the fixes mentioned in this thread), and I'll
push it to
2023 Jul 14
1
updated samba 4.18 & 4.17 packages for debian & ubuntu to address trust issue with windows 10/11 update 07/2023
Replying here as well, since this is a frequent question.
I uploaded the updated samba packages to the official debian archives
in parallel with updating my repository - exactly the same source
packages as are used to build samba for my repository. 4.18 should
already be available on sid/unstable, I think. In trixie/testing it
will migrate within 5 days if nothing other breaks.
Updated bookworm
2024 Apr 16
1
ip attrs on computer object
Hi
Le 16/04/2024 ? 17:08, Kees van Vloten via samba a ?crit?:
> Hi team,
>
> I am trying to store some ip-data on the computer-account object in
> ldap. I managed to store ip-address in 'ipHostNumber' and mac-address
> in 'macAddress' (after adding objectClass: "ieee802Device").
>
> The last attribute I want to store is 'ipNetmaskNumber'
2023 Apr 30
2
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 29.04.2023 10:35, Yvan Masson via samba wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Le 28/04/2023 ? 21:17, Peter Milesson via samba a ?crit?:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have tried to get some information about what Samba version will be
>> the default one when Debian Bookworm gets released, but without luck.
>> Will it be 4.17, or 4.18? Or even 4.19.x? Will there be Samba
2024 Oct 26
1
my debian/ubuntu samba packages: update to samba-ad-dc split
Hi Michael,
thanks for your effort from me, too...
By the way, have you planned to get the Bookworm backports up to 4.21.x?
Regards
Ingo
https://github.com/WAdama
Elias Pereira via samba schrieb am 26.10.2024 um 13:30:
> Thanks for your work, Michael!!!
>
> On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 8:04?AM Michael Tokarev via samba <
> samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
2024 Apr 16
1
ip attrs on computer object
Hi team,
I am trying to store some ip-data on the computer-account object in
ldap. I managed to store ip-address in 'ipHostNumber' and mac-address in
'macAddress' (after adding objectClass: "ieee802Device").
The last attribute I want to store is 'ipNetmaskNumber' (which is in the
2008R2 schema), but that fails because it is non-existent in the
2023 Feb 17
2
Wsearch
Hi Noel,
As we discussed on the list, I busy getting the bits and pieces in place
to be able to test your windows search work.
I am running all my stuff on Debian Bullseye, with Samba code in 3
lxc-containers. Two are for the DCs, one is the fileserver. Everything
is managed by Ansible code, I try to avoid manual changes to my
environment(s) as much as possible. Generally manual changes are
2023 May 14
2
samba users at boot, the same local and samba user bug has gone
On 14-05-2023 21:21, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>
>
> On 14/05/2023 17:29, Michael Tokarev via samba wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> We faced another issue with not having samba (ad-dc) users in local
>> /etc/password:
>> this way, we can't easily have services run as users this way, since
>> winbindd is
>> started later than most services are (and