Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "CORRECTION: net ads join fails"
2009 Apr 27
0
net ads join fails
Environment: Sun Solaris 9 sparc
Software: Samba 3.3.3, KRB5-1.6.3, OpenLDAP-2.4.11
Situation:
I've been able to verify that samba is compile corrected by issuing the
following commands:
Smbd -b|grep LDAP
Smbd -b|grep KRB
Smbd -b|grep ADS
Smbd -b|grep WINBIND
I've been able to successfully run kinit in the
/usr/local/krb5-1.6.3/bin/ directory. I did discover that just issuing
2009 Aug 19
1
(no subject)
Running Sun Solaris 9 sparc; trying to get Samba to interact with our Windows Active Directory so we can create shares on our Sun server. Kerberos works well. Wbinfo -u and Wbinfo -g both return results. Getent also returns results, both getent passwd & getent group. I've created a test folder and added it in the smb.conf file as a share:
[test]
path = /test
writeable =
2009 May 04
2
unable to map to share
Environment: SunOS 5.10 Generic_120011-14 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440
Samba version: 3.0.3
OpenLDAP version: 2.4.16
KRB version: 1.6.3
Have created a folder on this server to share (named "test"). I can
issue wbinfo -u, wbinfo -g, getent passwd <user>; getent passwd <group>
successfully. I can use smbclient on this server to connect to another
Samba server and
2011 Sep 20
1
Samba fails
We are running Samba 3.5.8 on a Solaris 10 box and created several shares on our server so that people can access certain files/folders via the Active Directory (so we are also using winbindd). This worked well for a couple of years until recently - now, we are not able to access any of our shares. When we try, samba crashes (though nmbd & winbind do not). I've gone through several tests:
2009 Jun 15
4
Samba with ADS
Environment: Sun Solaris 9 sparc
Software: Samba-3.3.3, KRB5-1.6.3, OpenLDAP-2.4.11
Problem:
Am trying to create shares with Samba so that users can map to folders on this server using Active Directory. I am successful in creating a Kerberos ticket; I can join the domain; and wbinfo -u and -g give me users in the AD. However, getent passwd only gives me a list of users on the server and not in the
2009 Jun 23
1
Samba -> PANIC: sys_setgroups failed
Environment: SunOS lib240 5.9 Generic_122300-41 sun4u sparc
SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240
Samba version: 3.3.3
I am hoping someone on here can help. I'm running out of ideas. Samba acts
like it works, giving me data with wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g AND it returns
users in my Active Directory with getent passwd & getent group. However, if
I try to connect to this server (either from itself or from
2009 Apr 06
1
(no subject)
Ultimate goal: to utilize Active Directory service on all Unix servers
Server: SunOS 5.10 Generic_120011-14 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440
Software installed: openldap-2.4.16; openssl-0.9.8k; sasl-2.1.21;
gcc-3.4.6
I've spent the past couple of days getting OpenLDAP installed on our Sun
box. I believe I have it now and am onto Samba. However, when I run the
following command, it
2009 Apr 14
1
set up for Active Directory
Running Sun OS 5.10 sparc.
OK, I am trying to establish an Active Directory connection from my Sun
Solaris box and am trying to utilize Samba to accomplish this task. I've
installed OpenLDAP & Samba, but when I run a few checks, it appears that
Samba is not seeing KRB or ADS, but is seeing LDAP & WINBIND.
(This is Samba 3.3.3)
# cd /usr/local/samba/sbin
# smbd -b|grep LDAP
2009 Apr 20
0
Solaris 9 / AD support
OK, now that I got our Solaris 10 box connected to our Active Directory,
I'm going to tackle our Solaris 9 boxes (have at least 2). It appears
the search engine on samba.org is not available, and the Google search
really doesn't help. What I'm looking for is a step-by-step on getting
this setup correctly. I know it's not the same as Solaris 10, so I
cannot use the directions
2009 Jun 16
0
Samba with ADS (cont.)
Thank you everyone for your advice / suggestions. I have made a little progress, but still not able to map to my share through Active Directory. I wanted to post some of the things that I tried:
Replaced /usr/lib/nss_winbind.so with what was in the source directory for Samba-3.3.3.
Created softlink to /usr/lib/nss_winbind.so.1 from /usr/lib/nss_winbind.so.
Replaced /lib/libnss_winbind.so with
2012 Oct 31
1
librarian-puppet
Unless I install puppet vis gems, I get the following error when attempting
to use librarian-puppet.
librarian-puppet
/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:779:in `report_activate_error'':
Could not find RubyGem puppet (>= 0) (Gem::LoadError)
from /usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:214:in `activate''
from /usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:249:in
2012 Jul 23
6
librarian-puppet vs git superproject?
Can anyone comment on their experiences with librarian-puppet or using git
superproject with per puppet module repositories? We are in the midst of
determining which route is optimal for our environment. It seems like using
git superprojects would mean one less new tool for everyone to learn. What
then would be the advantages of librarian-puppet?
Thanks,
Ryan Bowlby
--
You received this
2007 Sep 30
2
Initial setup problems on Ubuntu edgy (06.10)
Good day,
After having lurked for a while I''ve decided to actually start using
puppet starting on my small home network. I''ve been following :
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/InstallationGuide
and :-
http://www.howtoforge.com/installing_puppet_on_ubuntu
to test puppet on 2 hosts, librarian running the puppetmasterd and
mortvm.
Unfortunately, I
2002 Jul 10
0
It is beneficial to your library & its patrons to have the book (Please suggest)
Dear Sir/Ma'am:
It is significantly beneficial to your library and its patrons to have a book titled
"Complete Conduct Principles for the 21st Century" by Dr. John Newton.
Please suggest to your local library(ies) that the book be purchased. This is a great contribution you can make to your neighborhood!
"I find it heartening that you are crusading on behalf of this
2002 Jul 10
0
It is beneficial to your library & its patrons to have the book (Please suggest)
Dear Sir/Ma'am:
It is significantly beneficial to your library and its patrons to have a book titled
"Complete Conduct Principles for the 21st Century" by Dr. John Newton.
Please suggest to your local library(ies) that the book be purchased. This is a great contribution you can make to your neighborhood!
"I find it heartening that you are crusading on behalf of this
2002 Jul 20
0
An easy & great contribution to yourself, family, neighborhood and society
Dear Sir/Ma'am:
It is significantly beneficial to your local (public, private, school, college, institutional, or ...) library and its patrons to have a book titled
"Complete Conduct Principles for the 21st Century" by Dr. John Newton.
Please kindly suggest to your local library(ies) that the book be purchased. This is an easy but GREAT & respectable contribution you can
2012 May 22
1
[PATCH] TODO: sysprep todo list clearance
Remove the implemented features from TODO list.
Signed-off-by: Wanlong Gao <gaowanlong at cn.fujitsu.com>
---
TODO | 3 ---
1 file changed, 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/TODO b/TODO
index 93f8787..b2d53d7 100644
--- a/TODO
+++ b/TODO
@@ -377,15 +377,12 @@ virt-sysprep ideas
------------------
- other Spacewalk / RHN IDs (?)
- - Kerberos keys
- Puppet registration
- Windows
2005 Dec 23
2
cairo anyone?
Has anyone taken a shot at a Cairo graphics device yet? I half
expected to see one on either Paul's pages or Omegahat. :-)
---
Byron Ellis (ellis at stat.harvard.edu)
"Oook" -- The Librarian
2013 Mar 05
2
fencing nodes with drac under 5.9
Hi all,
A recent update to CentOS 5.9 has broken my cluster's ability to fence
nodes. I have two Dell's which are both fenced via their DRAC6 cards. The
current configuration in cluster.conf for the fencing devices is:
<fencedevice agent="fence_drac5" cmd_prompt="admin1->"
ipaddr="192.168.251.11" login="fencer" name="ms1-drac"
2007 Nov 01
3
Curry: proposed new functional programming, er, function.
Hi all (especially R-core) I suppose,
With the introduction of the new functional programming functions into
base I thought I'd ask for a Curry() function. I use a simple one that
looks this:
Curry = function(FUN,...) { .orig = list(...);function(...)
do.call(FUN,c(.orig,list(...))) }
This comes in really handy when using say, heatmap():