On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 11:28:49 +0200, Santiago Vila wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 08:06:11AM +, Virgo Pärna wrote:
>
>> Also, I had a computer that only had samba client libraries
>> installed and update wants to install entire samba.
>
> At least that one is a known bug and it's being w
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 08:06:11AM +, Virgo Pärna wrote:
> Also, I had a computer that only had samba client libraries
> installed and update wants to install entire samba.
At least that one is a known bug and it's being worked on:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=samb
Has anyone else had a problem, that last samba security update
to Samba 4.2 completly breaks AD DC (from what I understand winbindd
cannot connect itself). From the logs:
samba_terminate: winbindd child process exited
In the end I had to revert to old version to get DC running
agai
gt; quick answer.
> Am attempting to do a test install of samba as a primary domain
> controller. I can see the shares and navigate them.
> However, when I attempt to join the domain, WinXP says "username could
> not be found".
> I have a root user with a password. I can see it&
annel"=dword:
--
Then run:
regedit /s secur.reg
And reboot.
It may be I'll need to join a samba group, but I thought I may get a
quick answer.
Am attempting to do a test install of samba as a primary domain
controller. I can see the shares and navigate them.
However, when I attempt
g net
getlocalsid, and you can force to change it typing net setlocalsid...
I hope this helps
On 5/23/06, Rodney Richison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It may be I'll need to join a samba group, but I thought I may get a
quick answer.
Am attempting to do a test install of samba as a primary domain
c
It may be I'll need to join a samba group, but I thought I may get a
quick answer.
Am attempting to do a test install of samba as a primary domain
controller. I can see the shares and navigate them.
However, when I attempt to join the domain, WinXP says "username could
not be found&
It may be I'll need to join a samba group, but I thought I may get a
quick answer.
Am attempting to do a test install of samba as a primary domain
controller. I can see the shares and navigate them.
However, when I attempt to join the domain, WinXP says "username could
not be found&
tool - samba
gui - webmin
Works fine.
Dexter
Rodney Richison wrote:
> Would like suggestions on setting up a "preferably debian" domain
> controller. In particular, good tools, gui's, to manage it.
>
> Or should I look at something differant like sme server?
&g
Would like suggestions on setting up a "preferably debian" domain
controller. In particular, good tools, gui's, to manage it.
Or should I look at something differant like sme server?
--
Highest Regards,
Rodney Richison
RCR Computing
PO Box 566 - 118 N. Broadway
Cleveland,
Yes, it's possible; there's documentation in the samba docs (package
samba) to help out. If you don't want BDC (backup domain
controller) functionality, you can use any current samba version
(unofficially, I think it's from about 2.0.6 or so). E-mail me off list i
Hello all,
I have a network running M$ Win NT as domain
controller and clients running M$ Win NT workstations.
I plan to switch over to a full Debian system in a
phased manner. Now I plan to change the server to
Potato. Is it possible to setup the potato as a domain
controller as NT so that I can
m some
I> DECstations.
I> The DOS device drivers distributed with the controller will
I> recognize and access these drives. The kernel on the Debian
I> rescue disk that I tried (modification date of 1997-03-25 for the
I> disk image) finds the Future Domain controll
rives. The kernel on the Debian rescue disk that I
tried (modification date of 1997-03-25 for the disk image) finds the
Future Domain controller but times out waiting for a response from the
drives. Eventually it declares that no devices were found.
Any suggestions? A brief glance at the source
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