Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "The referenced account is currently locked out..."
2017 Sep 17
0
samba 4 ad member - idmap = ad for machine accounts
On Sun, 17 Sep 2017 21:37:37 +0200
Kacper Wirski via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hello,
> Thanks for quick reply.
>
> File server config looks exactly like this, except more shares, all
> with same simple config. I know that "use defualt domain" isn't
> necessery, but it's not the issue for me right now.
>
> [global]
>
2002 Aug 26
2
Homedrive mapping
Hello everyone,
We are making extensive use of the homedrive mapping fields in AD.
(automagically mapping a drive letter to a UNC path without a logon script)
Since we sp2 applied to our clients, none of them have been able to map
their home drives to our samba servers.
According to Microsoft's q-article,
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q308580&, "this
2007 Feb 05
0
Domain Account Lock
When a certain user tries to access shared folder provided by Samba,
his account is always locked. I can't figure out where the problem is.
Please help.
--Masahiko
Detail:
We're using Active Directory by Windows 2000 Servers and use it
for samba's authentication.
When a certain domain user, say, MYDOMAIN\user1, tries to access to
the remote resource \\LINUX1\user1 on a Linux server
2002 Jun 12
3
'Access denied' when moving files
Hello. I've got a Windows 2000 Pro Sp2 client using Samba 2.2.4-2 on Red
Hat Linux 7.3. I've ran chmod 777 * +R on the directory that samba shares;
sharing is set as 'share' security. Lots of times, when I move video files
from my local hard drive on the Windows 2000 machine to the samba share
(mapped to a drive letter, not a UNC), I get an "Access denied, the source
file may
1999 Jun 27
1
NT User Account Locked Out By Samba
I am currently using Samba on several unix servers, and have numerous users
accessing them from NT workstation machines. I have my samba security set equal
to DOMAIN. And I have successfully added the unix servers to the domain and
created the domain accounts. The problem I have is not a constant problem, but
it is a major inconvenience. Sometimes, when a user attempts to access the samba
share,
2011 Apr 03
1
Winbind cached account locked out
Hi there,
we have a few SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP1 machines with Samba
3.4.3 joined to Windows Server 2003 domain. The domain has some strict
password policies, like limited password tries before account is locked
for a few minutes.
It works fine when doing online authentication against the domain
controllers.
The problem rises with cached offline logon. Offline logon works,
2017 Sep 17
2
samba 4 ad member - idmap = ad for machine accounts
Hello,
I think I'm not explaining the issue correctly and I'm being misunderstood.
I'll give an example:
windows 7 machine PC1$ is running AD GPO startup script that forces it
to read some files from network share hosted on the centos server with
samba 4.
The script will be run as windows SYSTEM user (that's the default
behaviour of autostart scripts).
But since SYSTEM is a
2008 Feb 01
4
NTP server
I have a Centos 5 64-bit server that has ntp service enabled. Windows XP
with SP2 cannot properly sync to it for time, but can communicate with it
via samba, ssh, and anything else. I also disabled the Windows
Firewall. The C5 system does not have any firewall enabled.
Other C5 workstations can successfully sync to it via ntpdate.
What else could cause the XP machine to not be able to
2013 Aug 12
1
Odd Samba 4 ("4.2.0pre1-GIT-b505111"; actually only using client) behaviour #1 - "Could not fetch trust account password for domain ...".
Good day oh technical ones .
I was running Samba 4 (client only, not using it as a DC so
effectively running Samba 3 code from the Samba 4 tree) and, other than a
little "Gotcha!" regarding decoding Kerberos PACs, it was all working
perfectly.
Then recently I had to upgrade, to "4.2.0pre1-GIT-b505111"
(I had to upgrade the OS on the server
2002 Feb 14
0
Samba server with IIS Clients
Does anyone out there have multiple IIS servers using a Samba server for
a common file store? I'm trying to do just that and I'm having a hell
of a time with permissions in Windows to get things like IIS publishing
and Frontpage to work correctly.
The Samba server is acting as the domain controller, which seems to work
fine. Both IIS servers are members of the domain and both have valid
2008 Jul 24
0
Delay in 'logon home' being set
Hi folks,
Is the above possible? I'll explain.
I've set up samba v3.0.25b-1.el4_6.5 as PDC. Everything Samba itself
seems to work fine (at least according to every test I've come across
online).
However, I've spent the better part of 3 days trying to get an XP SP2
client to correctly execute the logon script. EVERY possible thread,
EVERY possible question previously asked
2008 Jan 24
5
Breaking Windows XP user password?
Granted this is not a UNIX system, but in case there is a UNIX tool to
accomplish the goal...
I am looking for a bootable CD/DVD (or application to be placed on a CD/DVD to
be made bootable) that can let me mount a Windows XP drive/partition (SP1 or
SP2), and force-crack the admin password (even if admin account name has been
changed, but I know what it has been changed to). The application
2005 May 04
3
Dual ethernet server on the same LAN
Hello,
I have Fedora Core 3 linux and Samba 3.0.14a on a server that has 2
ethernet interfaces connected to the same LAN. The purpose to have such
a server with 2 network cards is to serve 2 network shares with high
traffic. I want the first share to be accessed trough the first network
card (named drone.domain.com) and the second share trough the second
card (named probe.domain.com). My DNS
2017 Sep 17
4
samba 4 ad member - idmap = ad for machine accounts
Hello,
Thanks for quick reply.
File server config looks exactly like this, except more shares, all with
same simple config. I know that "use defualt domain" isn't necessery,
but it's not the issue for me right now.
[global]
netbios name = VS-FILES
security = ADS
workgroup = MYDOMAIN
realm = MYDOMAIN.COM
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
2009 Mar 04
0
PDB files and "Delayed Write Failed"
Hello Samba Community,
I have what is probably a very unique problem. Allow me to explain:
Background:
We build software for Windows, among other things. Most of our developers
are not on Windows, but they need to do Windows builds. To facilitate
this, we've set up a complex build system where calling "make"
automatically connects (rsh/ssh) to a cmd shell on the Windows build
2019 Nov 15
0
Account locked and delayed user data propagation...
On 15/11/2019 16:23, Marco Gaiarin via samba wrote:
> I need to do some testing, but before to hit by head on a known wall, i
> ask here.
>
>
> My AD domain get used (via PAM/Winbind) to give access to some other
> dervice, most notably here dovecot.
> When password expire (or users change it) the MUA try the old password
> some times, then ask for a new password; users
2010 Jan 10
0
[Bug 1696] New: output an error message when an account is locked
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1696
Summary: output an error message when an account is locked
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.2p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P2
Component: ssh
AssignedTo: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
2019 Nov 18
1
Account locked and delayed user data propagation...
Mandi! Rowland penny via samba
In chel di` si favelave...
> yes, Provided you use the right attribute to search on ;-)
Ah! ;-)
Just i'm here, i test three condition in account flags, eg:
UAC=$(ldbsearch ${LDB_OPTS} -b "${BASEDN}" "(&(objectClass=user)(sAMAccountName=$1))" userAccountControl | grep "^userAccountControl: " | cut -d ' ' -f 2-)
2003 Mar 24
1
multiple password prompts for a locked account
2019 Dec 03
0
Account locked and delayed user data propagation...
On 03/12/2019 14:40, Marco Gaiarin via samba wrote:
> Mandi! Rowland penny via samba
> In chel di` si favelave...
>
> I came back on this, because still some glitches happen.
>
>
> Yesterday I'm locked out.
>
> 'pdbedit -vL gaio' say me that account IS locked. But:
>
>> yes, Provided you use the right attribute to search on ;-)
>> Something