Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2017 19:38:47 +0000 From: Doug Sampson <dougs@dawnsign.com> To: "freebsd-ports@freebsd.org" <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: net/samba46 Message-ID: <f990c856d2eb444987ceb03ddaefda28@dawnsign.com> In-Reply-To: <8c7c77cdd530414381326359af7bdb82@dawnsign.com> References: <8c7c77cdd530414381326359af7bdb82@dawnsign.com>
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> When I try to join a domain after building samba46, I get this error > message: >=20 > root@aries:/usr/local/etc # net ads join -U dspadmin%<password> > Failed to join domain: failed to create kerberos keytab > root@aries:/usr/local/etc # >=20 >=20 > I cannot find anything in any of the samba4 logs. >=20 > root@aries:/usr/ports/net/samba46 # make showconfig > =3D=3D=3D> The following configuration options are available for samba46- > 4.6.1_2: > ADS=3Don: Active Directory client support(implies LDAP) > AD_DC=3Don: Active Directory Domain Controller support > CUPS=3Doff: CUPS printing system support > DEBUG=3Don: Build with debugging support > DEVELOPER=3Doff: With development support(implies NTVFS) > DOCS=3Don: Build and/or install documentation > EXP_MODULES=3Doff: Experimental modules(WANT_EXP_MODULES) > FAM=3Don: File Alteration Monitor support > LDAP=3Don: LDAP client support > MANPAGES=3Doff: Build manpages from DOCBOOK templates > NTVFS=3Doff: Build *DEPRECATED* NTVFS file server > QUOTAS=3Don: Disk quota support > SYSLOG=3Don: Syslog logging support > UTMP=3Don: UTMP accounting support > =3D=3D=3D=3D> Options available for the radio DNS: you can only select no= ne or > one of them > NSUPDATE=3Doff: Use samba NSUPDATE utility for AD DC > BIND99=3Doff: Use Bind 9.9 as AD DC DNS server frontend > BIND910=3Doff: Use Bind 9.10 as AD DC DNS server frontend > BIND911=3Doff: Use Bind 9.11 as AD DC DNS server frontend > =3D=3D=3D=3D> Options available for the radio ZEROCONF: you can only sele= ct none > or one of them > AVAHI=3Doff: Zeroconf support via Avahi > MDNSRESPONDER=3Doff: Zeroconf support via mDNSResponder > =3D=3D=3D> Use 'make config' to modify these settings >=20 > Testparm reveals the following: >=20 > [global] > realm =3D DOMAIN.TLD > server string =3D > workgroup =3D DOMAIN > domain master =3D No > local master =3D No > preferred master =3D No > client ldap sasl wrapping =3D seal > log file =3D /var/log/samba4/log.%m > disable spoolss =3D Yes > load printers =3D No > printcap name =3D /dev/null > disable netbios =3D Yes > max xmit =3D 65535 > min receivefile size =3D 16384 > name resolve order =3D lmhosts hosts bcast > smb ports =3D 445 > kerberos method =3D system keytab > security =3D ADS > server signing =3D if_required > deadtime =3D 15 > max open files =3D 65535 > socket options =3D TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_KEEPALIVE > template shell =3D /bin/bash > winbind cache time =3D 10 > winbind enum groups =3D Yes > winbind enum users =3D Yes > winbind nss info =3D rfc2307 > winbind offline logon =3D Yes > winbind refresh tickets =3D Yes > winbind separator =3D - > nfs4:chown =3D yes > nfs4:acedup =3D merge > nfs4:mode =3D special > idmap config *:range =3D 1000-50000 > idmap config dsp:backend =3D rid > idmap config dsp:default =3D yes > idmap config dsp:range =3D 50001-60000 > idmap config * : backend =3D tdb > map readonly =3D no > store dos attributes =3D Yes > strict locking =3D No > directory name cache size =3D 0 > map acl inherit =3D Yes > admin users =3D DOMAIN-doug > hosts allow =3D 192.168.xxx. 192.168.xxx. 127. 10.8. > inherit owner =3D Yes > inherit permissions =3D Yes > read only =3D No > aio read size =3D 16384 > aio write size =3D 16384 > max connections =3D 65535 > use sendfile =3D Yes > vfs objects =3D zfsacl acl_xattr audit netatalk >=20 > Using the same make configure options and the same smb4.conf on > net/samba45 allows me to join a domain successfully. >=20 Is anyone running www/samba46 on a FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE system utilizing wi= nbindd? If you're not utilizing winbindd, what are you using for your authe= ntication? LDAP? ~Doug
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