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this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ ERROR: Unable to fetch machine password for DLEL70$@ in domain I'm new to SAMBA, so I apologize up front if I ask a dumb question! We upgraded from solaris 8 (samba2.2.8a) to solaris 10 and installed samba 3.2.4. When user tried to use samba, they got "Failed to open /usr/local/samba/private/secrets.tdb". I thought maybe the file just needed to be there, so I touched the new file into existence, and then they got this error: "ERROR: Unable to fetch machine password for DLEL70$@ in domain". The previous installation of 2.2.8a http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/samba-unable-to-fetch-machine-password-315230/ on solaris 8 did not get these errors, and the /usr/local/samba/private directory was empty as well. Is there a way around this? Is there a parameter I need to set? Thanks! -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba Adam Nielsen-2 Reply | Threaded Open this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ Re: ERROR: Unable http://samba.2283325.n4.nabble.com/ERROR-Unable-to-fetch-machine-password-for-DLEL70-in-domain-td2454351.html to fetch machine password for DLEL70$@ in domain > I'm new to SAMBA, so I apologize up front if I ask a dumb question! > We upgraded from solaris 8 (samba2.2.8a) to solaris 10 and installed > samba 3.2.4. When user tried to use samba, they got "Failed to open > /usr/local/samba/private/secrets.tdb". I thought maybe the file just > needed to be there, so I touched the new file into existence, and > then they got this error: "ERROR: Unable to fetch machine password > for DLEL70$@ in domain". The previous installation of 2.2.8a on > solaris 8 did not get these errors, and the /usr/local/samba/private > directory was empty as well. Is there a way around this? Is there a > parameter I need to set? Thanks! Probably your old Samba stored secrets.tdb somewhere else (e.g. /var/cache/samba/private or /etc/samba/private). If you find the old file just copy it into the new location and everything should start working again. If you can't find it you'll need to re-add the machine to the domain. Cheers, Adam. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba « Return to Samba - General | 1 view|%1 views Loading... Free forum by Nabble Edit this page
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will setup SAMBA as a CIFS server, and only that. It is assumed that users and clients logon against Kerberos and LDAP as described in previous documents. After users have received their Kerberos ticket, they can start using the SAMBA services. Meaning that SAMBA has to honour connections with a valid ticket. And deny all other access. The other goal is to have as much centralized in LDAP. Meaning LDAP has to support SAMBA accounts. For this we need the samba.schema file included in the OpenLDAP configuration. SAMBA on the network I don't know about you, but I hate all the broadcasts and ports used by Windows networking systems, while all I need is a server that provides shares to the network. So for me only SMB over TCP/IP is sufficient. All that will be left out is: 135 Microsoft compatible ONC DCE RPC services 138 NetBios Datagram Service 139 NetBIOS over TCP/IP Also since AD and SAMBA can perfectly work with DNS, there is no need to use WINS (NetBIOS name services), so we will skip that. Important Note I have had some strange problems that where SELinux related. To prevent that from happening make sure that SELinux is set to permissive on your SAMBA server: setenforce 0 If you later on get messages from smbclient telling you NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME it might be SELinux that is not set to permissive. You have been warned. Initial setup Configure your host to use your LDAP and Kerberos server (on Red Hat based systems run authconfig-tui). Create the krb5.keytab file. DNS support Add to DNS: _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.EXAMPLE.COM SRV 0 389 ldap.example.com. This entry is need when we direct SAMBA to act as a ADS member server. Also add a DNS entry for your samba server. We also add an SRV record, although it will not be used, we make it a habit of adding those records: fs01 CNAME larix larix A 192.168.1.55 _cifs._tcp SRV 0 0 445 larix.example.com LDAP support Copy the samba3.schema to /etc/openldap/schema/ Add to slapd.conf: # Include samba support include /etc/openldap/schem