I follow those guides: [URL] and [URL]. I join the domain, I can test the user [root@osra ~]# wbinfo -a mbottalico% plaintext password authentication succeeded challenge/response password authentication succeeded
[root@osra ~]# wbinfo -g utenti wins dhcp users dhcp administrators computer del dominio controller di dominio getent passwd and group ok without "DOMAIN+" kinit e klist ok.
I can browser the samba server, but I can enter on "temp", but not in "test" (access denied) [root@osra ~]# smbclient \\osra\test -U administrator Enter administrator's password: Domain=[DOMAINSHORT] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.3.8-0.52.el5_5.2] smb: > ls NT_STATUS_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED listing * (I noticed only writing this message)
[root@osra ~]# smbclient \\osra\tmp -U administrator Enter administrator's password: Domain=[DOMAINSHORT] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.3.8-0.52.el5_5.2] smb: > dir ..... 53488 blocks of size 2097152. 49908 blocks available smb: > q 0 blocks of size 0. 511 blocks available .....
I've been working for hours with Samba on Ubuntu Server 9.10 (Samba version 3.4.0), trying to get it setup simply as a fileserver that performs authentication to an NT 4 server (yes, I know, old and out of date). After much struggling, I finally realized that my configuration *was* working when the clients connecting (from XP, and Win2k clients, mostly) were actually joined to the domain (where the PDC is the NT 4 Server) and logged into the domain.For various reasons, many of the Windows clients at this location don't actually log into the domain, even though they have login/passwords that are valid users on the domain and they'll typically have some drives mapped to the PDC.
By the way, I have this working on another Linux box running Samba 3.0.28, so I'm sure it's possible, I'm just lost as to how to do it.I can provide plenty more information if it would help diagnose the situation. Does anyone have an idea of how I can get this to work? I'm sure it's possible, since the exact scenario worked in a recent version of Samba.
I have configured NIS, DNS, NFS and DHCP servers at my home network. I can easily authenticate another Linux machine to these servers and make that machine as a client and also users can locin using the automounter. My Question is, is it possible that by using the same setup I can authenticate a windows Xp machine and make it as a client, and also users can login using the passwords that I have provided on my NIS server?
I don't know if the problem is the way I create my shares on the Domain member, but here is the way I've configured my systems. My systems are home based, and though the topology may be all wrong, it's set up this way only for test purposes. I love to get things up and running.I've already had a Domain Member running under Samba 3.02xx (Centos), but I'm having problems under Ubuntu and Samba 3.40
Server call Citadel is a VMware Server. I've got 3 virutal machines on this Server, 2 Ubunt 9.10 servers, and 1 Windows XP pro. One of my virtual servers is call Winserver, a Samba PDC server using TDBSAM as it's backend. Configured and working well. I have a share that I can access.On my Windows XP, I'm a domain member, able to access my WinserverServer share "Linux Doc", but when I try to access my domain member, it keeps asking me to login.
I have Windows 2008R2 Server acting as Domain Controller for Windows7/XP clients. and CentOS 5.3 Installed configured as Samba Server, I want to make it as ADS member server so any user to login to any machine, and be able to access their Samba share.
I've got a home server running Ubuntu Server 9.04 and several machines running Ubuntu Desktop (9.04 and 8.04) and Windows (XP, Vista and 7). Now what I want to do is to create a domain and directory server similar in function to Windows Server w/ AD and join my other machines to the domain, but am not sure where to start. I already have file shares with Samba but now I want to setup a domain.
I have a centos 5 server joined to a win2003 active directory domain. It's a virtual machine, so i had to sync the date (ntpdate) because it was 12 minutes different. It worked, but not ntlm authentication is not working anymore. If i rejoin the domain i get:
net ads join -U administrator@MYDOMAIN.COM administrator@MYDOMAIN.COM's password: Failed to set password for machine account (NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL) Failed to join domain: NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL
I have a CentOS 5.2 server with hostname support.companyname.local It's used to run Request Tracker 3.8.1. I need to be able to send email from this machine and make it look like the email came from user@companyname.com instead of user@support.companyname.local
I used Zimbra since a week ago to my centos 5 server, but now I'm using google apps. Today I tried to uninstall Zimbra and restore sendmail, but when I try to send a mail to local domain, it responds with an unknown user message and don't deliver the message to google mail.What I forgot in reconfiguration?
Regarding domain names for LDAP root, you should use something like dc = domain, dc = country eg ar, cl, is br. or better use some other domain?That is, suppose the root domain is dominio.es Is it advisable to do so? I ask because I have seen many implementations (especially Microsoft AD), which states rather dominio.local or dominio.int.
I'm configuring a new Centos 5.5 server in replacement of an old W2K server.The topology of our network is simple : one file/dhcp/dns relay server and workstations (PC's and some MAC's) plus network printers and scanners.All the workstations have dynamic IP addresses (easier because a lot of 'dynamic' changes : new persons with their own laptop, ...) and the server and printers/scanners have fixed IP addresses.I edited the dhcpd.conf (see here underneath), I have the file dhcpd.leases but it doesn't start !
I've setup my samba pdc with ldap, and I can see my shared files (public), which i think is an indication that my samba is working. But I can't seems to get my win2k8 machine to join my domain.
My domain admin is : root system admin: root password for both domain admin and system admin are the same The message that I get from Win2k8 when I try to join a domain is "The specified computer account could not be found. Contact an administrator to verify the account is in the domain. If the account has been deleted unjoin, reboot, and rejoin the domain"
Tearing my hair out on this one a little bit, having problems sending message from web based PHP form to user inbox.I keep getting: Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender<me@mydomain.co.uk>: Host or domain name not found. Name service error for name=mydomain.co.uk type=A: Host not found.Running these commands:
Filter access server through the net only to authenticated users from domain controller (Win2k). Server (Centos)(Firewall with 2 nic), which makes access to the net, with only 196MB RAM (PIII500Mhz), so I do not want a solution based on proxy or what resources it uses large I want a solution with a script that runs at login on windows this check series HDD and to communicate with Linux server that's open accessor another simple solutionNow just use only MAC filtering on
i am currently trying to install vsFTP onto my new linux server and btw i just started using linux today this is my first time using linux so i got the ftp installed good it got downloaded and everything then i went to open a port for my server for vsFTP i used this comand to open it "-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 21 -j ACCEPT" then i closed it by pressing ESC then :wq! and it brought me back to my comand line again so now when i try to start the ip table thing with the comand "service iptables start" then when i execute that comand putty respondes with this "Applying iptables firewall rules: iptables-restore: line 1 failed [FAILED]"
iam using centos5.2.configured qmail,vpopmail. while adding domain form vadddomain<domain.co.in> At first time domain folder get created in domains directory.and also postmaster user also get created by default.And also in mysql. Now the problem is after some times or rebooting system domain get erased automatic.also in /var/qmail/users/assign file domain name get erased.
Is there a way for me to mount a raid array member directly without using any of the raid tools? For instance, I have a raid 1 array that contains /dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1. How can I mount /dev/sda1 or /dev/sdb1 directly? Doing mount /dev/sda1 <mnt point> does not work. If I try specifying the filesystem type with -t this doesn't work either.
I want to host 5 websites on my new virtual server so I have created 2 nameservers that point to my virtual server's IP addresses as a glue record. What confuses me is when I create a new domain on my server it gives the new domain it's own nameservers (ns1.thenewdomain.co.uk etc) do I need to change these records so they use the nameservers I created earlier? If I do? Which particular records should I change? I'm running a Unix virtual server with a Plesk control panel.
i need to allow window domain controller user to use file share of linux.windows DC user can see the share file and directories of linux file server but not able to access.
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I have a Linux machine which is on my network but not on my domain. I have configured SAMBA FILESERVER for file sharing purpose. I have a Windows XP PC which is on the domain(windows server) that I am trying to connect to a share on the Linux box. I supply my credentials but regardless of which login I use I always get Logon Failure. I have created an account on the Linux machine with the same user name and password as my domain account but so far no luck. Can I connect from a domain PC to a non-domain Linux box? Is there something else I should be checking?
I'm working for a smallish non-profit that has gone through some recent growing pains. We have two sites that are currently without a domain controller, and no money for MS licenses, so I was thinking of trying to add a couple of additional Linux machines (we already run Linux for web services internally, and I've set up a test case previously to see if I could get a server to join the domain, which was a success) and was trying to find out if I can get them to act as Domain Controllers without replacing the domain. The main issue that I'm having at those locations is drive mappings are not happening correctly against our DFS file servers. The one other location that had this issue had it go away when we added a local DC. The domain is a Server 2008 domain.
The company I work for, as usual, is Microsoft-centric. I'm attempting to integrate my Ubuntu server into the domain to allow domain users to authenticate to the server and access file shares using Samba. Here's my current configuration: