Hi everyone,
Yesterday I updated our (Centos 7) Freeipa servers and it seems that now the samba shares hosted on one of them is no longer accessible. I've done some reading and see that authentication now requires the winbind package to be running, and in our case it is, but I'm still not able to authenticate users on either Windows or Linux. We do not use AD so there are no trusts to worry about. Has anyone else experienced this and know a solution?
Thanks,
Jeff
I was able to just bring up a snapshot of the original server and then update but exclude the samba packages.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 11:09 AM Jeff Goddard jgoddard@emerlyn.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Yesterday I updated our (Centos 7) Freeipa servers and it seems that now the samba shares hosted on one of them is no longer accessible. I've done some reading and see that authentication now requires the winbind package to be running, and in our case it is, but I'm still not able to authenticate users on either Windows or Linux. We do not use AD so there are no trusts to worry about. Has anyone else experienced this and know a solution?
Thanks,
Jeff
On to, 24 tammi 2019, Jeff Goddard via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hi everyone,
Yesterday I updated our (Centos 7) Freeipa servers and it seems that now the samba shares hosted on one of them is no longer accessible. I've done some reading and see that authentication now requires the winbind package to be running, and in our case it is, but I'm still not able to authenticate users on either Windows or Linux. We do not use AD so there are no trusts to worry about. Has anyone else experienced this and know a solution?
Please read https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f29/release-notes/sysadmin/File_... -- I tried to collect there all important changes that happened in Samba between 4.6 and 4.9. RHEL/CentOS is now at 4.8.
Also, please show exact errors that appear in the logs (and your configuration). Samba has a multitude of configuration options, it is impossible to tell 'what is wrong' without more details.
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