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-rw-r--r--docs/Samba-Guide/Chap05-500UserNetwork.xml3
-rw-r--r--docs/Samba-Guide/Chap06-MakingHappyUsers.xml189
-rw-r--r--docs/Samba-Guide/Chap07-2000UserNetwork.xml8
-rw-r--r--docs/Samba-Guide/Chap08-MigrateNT4Samba3.xml48
-rw-r--r--docs/Samba-Guide/index.xml2
6 files changed, 205 insertions, 47 deletions
diff --git a/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap04-SecureOfficeServer.xml b/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap04-SecureOfficeServer.xml
index 06d52c08b7..947ac4a9b7 100644
--- a/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap04-SecureOfficeServer.xml
+++ b/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap04-SecureOfficeServer.xml
@@ -1969,7 +1969,7 @@ $rootprompt; ps ax | grep winbind
</screen>
The <command>winbindd</command> daemon is running in split mode (normal), so there are also
two instances<footnote>For more information regarding winbindd, see <emphasis>TOSHARG</emphasis>,
- Chapter 20, Section 20.3. The single instance of <command>smbd</command> is normal. One additional
+ Chapter 22, Section 22.3. The single instance of <command>smbd</command> is normal. One additional
<command>smbd</command> slave process is spawned for each SMB/CIFS client
connection.</footnote> of it.
</para></step>
diff --git a/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap05-500UserNetwork.xml b/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap05-500UserNetwork.xml
index 8ad8d81573..0b38bfde83 100644
--- a/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap05-500UserNetwork.xml
+++ b/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap05-500UserNetwork.xml
@@ -957,7 +957,8 @@ hosts: files dns wins
<smbconfoption><name>add group script</name><value>/usr/sbin/groupadd '%g'</value></smbconfoption>
<smbconfoption><name>delete group script</name><value>/usr/sbin/groupdel '%g'</value></smbconfoption>
<smbconfoption><name>add user to group script</name><value>/usr/sbin/usermod -G '%g' '%u'</value></smbconfoption>
-<smbconfoption><name>add machine script</name><value>/usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false -d /var/lib/nobody '%u'</value></smbconfoption>
+<smbconfoption><name>add machine script</name><value>/usr/sbin/</value></smbconfoption>
+<member><parameter>useradd -s /bin/false -d /var/lib/nobody '%u'</parameter></member>
<smbconfoption><name>preferred master</name><value>Yes</value></smbconfoption>
<smbconfoption><name>wins support</name><value>Yes</value></smbconfoption>
<smbconfoption><name>include</name><value>/etc/samba/dc-common.conf</value></smbconfoption>
diff --git a/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap06-MakingHappyUsers.xml b/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap06-MakingHappyUsers.xml
index 2bb1fb8b98..d0f1515652 100644
--- a/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap06-MakingHappyUsers.xml
+++ b/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap06-MakingHappyUsers.xml
@@ -963,18 +963,12 @@ clients is conservative and if followed will minimize problems - but it is not a
<title>Preliminary Advice &smbmdash; Dangers Can be Avoided</title>
<para>
- When I was 8 years of age there was an old man who walked with a cane. He told the the
- kids of the neighborhood that when he was very yound he broke his leg. His parents could
- not afford good medical care and they lived in the country when medical help was not readily
- available, he suffered the consequences his whole life. His advice regarding how best
- to mend a broken leg was <quote>never break a leg!</quote>
+ The best advice regarding how best to mend a broken leg was <quote>never break a leg!</quote>
</para>
<para>
- New comers to Samba and LDAP seem to struggle a great deal at first. Many experience the
- consequences of their first experience with the same emotions memory as the old Mr.
- Williams referred to above. So here is my advice regarding the best way to remedy LDAP
- and Samab problems: <quote>Avoid them like the plague!</quote>
+ New comers to Samba and LDAP seem to struggle a great deal at first. If you want advice
+ regarding the best way to remedy LDAP and Samba problems: <quote>Avoid them like the plague!</quote>
</para>
<para>
@@ -1002,7 +996,27 @@ clients is conservative and if followed will minimize problems - but it is not a
<title>Debugging LDAP</title>
<para>
- ZZ
+ In the example <filename>/etc/openldap/slapd.conf</filename> control file
+ (see <link linkend="ch6-dbconf"/>) there is an entry for <constant>loglevel 256</constant>.
+ To enable logging via the syslog infrastructure it is necessary to uncomment this parameter
+ and restart <command>slapd</command>.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ LDAP log information can be directed into a file that is separate from the normal system
+ log files by changing the <filename>/etc/syslog.conf</filename> file so it has the following
+ contents:
+<screen>
+# Some foreign boot scripts require local7
+#
+local0,local1.* -/var/log/localmessages
+local2,local3.* -/var/log/localmessages
+local5.* -/var/log/localmessages
+local6,local7.* -/var/log/localmessages
+local4.* -/var/log/ldaplogs
+</screen>
+ In the above case, all LDAP related logs will be directed to the file
+ <filename>/var/log/ldaplogs</filename>. This makes it easy to track LDAP errors.
</para>
</sect4>
@@ -1011,14 +1025,152 @@ clients is conservative and if followed will minimize problems - but it is not a
<title>Debugging NSS_LDAP</title>
<para>
+ The basic mechanism for diagnosing problems with the nss_ldap utility involves adding to the
+ <filename>/etc/ldap.conf</filename> file the following parameters:
+<screen>
+debug 256
+logdir /data/logs
+</screen>
+ Create the log directory as follows:
+<screen>
+&rootprompt; mkdir /data/logs
+</screen>
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The diagnostic process should follow the following steps:
</para>
+ <procedure>
+
+ <step><para>
+ Verify the <constant>nss_base_passwd, nss_base_shadow, nss_base_group</constant> entries
+ in the <filename>/etc/ldap.conf</filename> file and compare them closely with the directory
+ tree location that was chosen in when the directory was first created.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ One was this can be done is by executing:
+<screen>
+&rootprompt; slapcat | grep Group | grep dn
+dn: ou=Groups,dc=abmas,dc=biz
+dn: cn=Domain Admins,ou=Groups,dc=abmas,dc=biz
+dn: cn=Domain Users,ou=Groups,dc=abmas,dc=biz
+dn: cn=Domain Guests,ou=Groups,dc=abmas,dc=biz
+dn: cn=Domain Computers,ou=Groups,dc=abmas,dc=biz
+dn: cn=Administrators,ou=Groups,dc=abmas,dc=biz
+dn: cn=Print Operators,ou=Groups,dc=abmas,dc=biz
+dn: cn=Backup Operators,ou=Groups,dc=abmas,dc=biz
+dn: cn=Replicators,ou=Groups,dc=abmas,dc=biz
+</screen>
+ The first line is the DIT entry point for the container for POSIX groups. The correct entry
+ for the <filename>/etc/ldap.conf</filename> for the <constant>nss_base_group</constant>
+ parameter therefore is the distinquished name (dn) as applied here:
+<screen>
+nss_base_group ou=Groups,dc=abmas,dc=biz?one
+</screen>
+ The same process may be followed to determine the appropriate dn for user accounts.
+ If the container for computer accounts is not the same as that for users (see the &smb.conf;
+ file entry for <constant>ldap machine suffix</constant>, it may be necessary to set the
+ following DIT dn in the <filename>/etc/ldap.conf</filename>:
+<screen>
+nss_base_passwd dc=abmas,dc=biz?sub
+</screen>
+ This instructs LDAP to search for machine as well as user entries from the top of the DIT
+ down. This is inefficient, but at least should work.
+ </para></step>
+
+ <step><para>
+ Perform lookups such as:
+<screen>
+&rootprompt; getent passwd
+</screen>
+ Each such lookup will create an entry in the <filename>/data/log</filename> directory
+ for each such process executed. The contents of that file may provide a hint as to
+ the cause of the failure that is being investigated.
+ </para></step>
+
+ <step><para>
+ Check the contents of the <filename>/var/log/messages</filename> to see what error messages are being
+ generated as a result of the LDAP lookups. Here is an example of a successful lookup:
+<screen>
+slapd[12164]: conn=0 fd=10 ACCEPT from IP=127.0.0.1:33539
+(IP=0.0.0.0:389)
+slapd[12164]: conn=0 op=0 BIND dn="" method=128
+slapd[12164]: conn=0 op=0 RESULT tag=97 err=0 text=
+slapd[12164]: conn=0 op=1 SRCH base="" scope=0 deref=0
+filter="(objectClass=*)"
+slapd[12164]: conn=0 op=1 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=0
+nentries=1 text=
+slapd[12164]: conn=0 op=2 UNBIND
+slapd[12164]: conn=0 fd=10 closed
+slapd[12164]: conn=1 fd=10 ACCEPT from
+IP=127.0.0.1:33540 (IP=0.0.0.0:389)
+slapd[12164]: conn=1 op=0 BIND
+dn="cn=Manager,dc=abmas,dc=biz" method=128
+slapd[12164]: conn=1 op=0 BIND
+dn="cn=Manager,dc=abmas,dc=biz" mech=SIMPLE ssf=0
+slapd[12164]: conn=1 op=0 RESULT tag=97 err=0 text=
+slapd[12164]: conn=1 op=1 SRCH
+base="ou=People,dc=abmas,dc=biz" scope=1 deref=0
+filter="(objectClass=posixAccount)"
+slapd[12164]: conn=1 op=1 SRCH attr=uid userPassword
+uidNumber gidNumber cn
+homeDirectory loginShell gecos description objectClass
+slapd[12164]: conn=1 op=1 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=0
+nentries=2 text=
+slapd[12164]: conn=1 fd=10 closed
+
+</screen>
+ </para></step>
+
+ <step><para>
+ Check that the bindpw entry in the <filename>/etc/ldap.conf</filename> or in the
+ <filename>/etc/ldap.secrets</filename> file is correct. i.e.: As specified in the
+ <filename>/etc/openldap/slapd.conf</filename> file.
+ </para></step>
+
+ </procedure>
+
</sect4>
<sect4>
<title>Debugging Samba</title>
<para>
+ The following parameters in the &smb.conf; file can be useful in tracking down Samba related problems:
+<screen>
+[global]
+ ...
+ log level = 5
+ log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
+ max log size = 0
+ ...
+</screen>
+ This will result in the creation of a separate log file for every client from which connections
+ are made. The log file will be quite verbose and will grow continually. Do not forget to
+ change these lines to the following when debugging has been completed:
+<screen>
+[global]
+ ...
+ log level = 1
+ log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
+ max log size = 50
+ ...
+</screen>
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The log file can be analyzed by executing:
+<screen>
+&rootprompt; cd /var/log/samba
+&rootprompt; grep -v "^\[200" machine_name.log
+</screen>
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Search for hints of what may have failed by lokking for the words <emphasis>fail</emphasis>
+ and <emphasis>error</emphasis>.
</para>
</sect4>
@@ -1027,6 +1179,10 @@ clients is conservative and if followed will minimize problems - but it is not a
<title>Debugging on the Windows Client</title>
<para>
+ MS Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Professional clients are capable of being configured
+ to create a netlogon.log file that can be very helpful in diagnosing network logon problems. Search
+ the Microsoft knowledge base for detailed instructions. The techniques vary a little with each
+ version of MS Windows.
</para>
</sect4>
@@ -1721,9 +1877,12 @@ SID for domain MASSIVE is: S-1-5-21-3504140859-1010554828-2431957765
<smbconfoption><name>delete user script</name><value>/opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-userdel "%u"</value></smbconfoption>
<smbconfoption><name>add group script</name><value>/opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-groupadd -p "%g"</value></smbconfoption>
<smbconfoption><name>delete group script</name><value>/opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-groupdel "%g"</value></smbconfoption>
- <smbconfoption><name>add user to group script</name><value>/opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-groupmod -m "%u" "%g"</value></smbconfoption>
- <smbconfoption><name>delete user from group script</name><value>/opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-groupmod -x "%u" "%g"</value></smbconfoption>
- <smbconfoption><name>set primary group script</name><value>/opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-usermod -g "%g" "%u"</value></smbconfoption>
+ <smbconfoption><name>add user to group script</name><value>/opt/IDEALX/sbin/</value></smbconfoption>
+<member><parameter>smbldap-groupmod -m "%u" "%g"</parameter></member>
+ <smbconfoption><name>delete user from group script</name><value>/opt/IDEALX/sbin/</value></smbconfoption>
+<member><parameter>smbldap-groupmod -x "%u" "%g"</parameter></member>
+ <smbconfoption><name>set primary group script</name><value>/opt/IDEALX/sbin/</value></smbconfoption>
+<member><parameter>smbldap-usermod -g "%g" "%u"</parameter></member>
<smbconfoption><name>add machine script</name><value>/opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-useradd -w "%u"</value></smbconfoption>
</smbconfexample>
@@ -2461,7 +2620,7 @@ chrisr:x:1002:513:System User:/home/chrisr:/bin/bash
maryv:x:1003:513:System User:/home/maryv:/bin/bash
</screen>
This demonstates that user account resolution via LDAP is working.
- <para></step>
+ </para></step>
<step><para>
This step will determin
@@ -2631,7 +2790,7 @@ PIOps (S-1-5-21-3504140859-1010554828-2431957765-3005) -> PIOps
localhost interface with the <command>smbd</command> process. This account can be
easily created by joining the PDC to the Domain by executing the following command:
<screen>
-&rootprompt; net rpc join -U root%not24get
+&rootprompt; net rpc join -S MASSIVE -U root%not24get
</screen>
Note: Before executing this command on the PDC both <command>nmbd</command> and
<command>smbd</command> must be started so that the <command>net</command> command
diff --git a/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap07-2000UserNetwork.xml b/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap07-2000UserNetwork.xml
index dac023f4a6..529b66918c 100644
--- a/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap07-2000UserNetwork.xml
+++ b/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap07-2000UserNetwork.xml
@@ -797,7 +797,7 @@ passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://master.abmas.biz
<link linkend="ch7singleLDAP"/>.
<image id="ch7singleLDAP">
<imagedescription>Samba Configuration to Use a Single LDAP Server</imagedescription>
- <imagefile scale="55">ch7-singleLDAP</imagefile>
+ <imagefile scale="65">ch7-singleLDAP</imagefile>
</image>
<indexterm>
<primary>LDAP</primary>
@@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ passdb backend = ldapsam:"ldap://master.abmas.biz \
as shown in <link linkend="ch7dualLDAP"/>.
<image id="ch7dualLDAP">
<imagedescription>Samba Configuration to Use a Dual (Fail-over) LDAP Server</imagedescription>
- <imagefile scale="55">ch7-fail-overLDAP</imagefile>
+ <imagefile scale="65">ch7-fail-overLDAP</imagefile>
</image>
</para>
@@ -1076,7 +1076,7 @@ include /etc/openldap/schema/samba.schema
pidfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.pid
argsfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.args
-database ldbm
+database bdb
suffix "dc=abmas,dc=biz"
rootdn "cn=Manager,dc=abmas,dc=biz"
@@ -1124,7 +1124,7 @@ include /etc/openldap/schema/samba.schema
pidfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.pid
argsfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.args
-database ldbm
+database bdb
suffix "dc=abmas,dc=biz"
rootdn "cn=Manager,dc=abmas,dc=biz"
diff --git a/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap08-MigrateNT4Samba3.xml b/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap08-MigrateNT4Samba3.xml
index dc7609ef59..4f0f74744c 100644
--- a/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap08-MigrateNT4Samba3.xml
+++ b/docs/Samba-Guide/Chap08-MigrateNT4Samba3.xml
@@ -425,13 +425,16 @@
</indexterm>
Edit the &smb.conf; file to temporarily change the parameter
<smbconfoption><name>domain master</name><value>No</value></smbconfoption> so
- the Samba server functions as a BDC for the purpose of migration.
+ the Samba server functions as a BDC for the purpose of migration. Also, temporarily
+ (only during domain account migration) comment out the lines that specify deletion
+ scripts (delete user script, etc.).
</para></step>
<step><para><indexterm>
<primary>preload.LDIF</primary>
</indexterm>
Create a file called <filename>preload.LDIF</filename> as shown in <link linkend="ch8-LDIF"/>.
+ Edit the contents so that the domain name and SID are correct for the site being installed.
</para></step>
<step><para><indexterm>
@@ -449,7 +452,7 @@ added: "ou=People,dc=abmas,dc=biz" (00000003)
added: "ou=Computers,dc=abmas,dc=biz" (00000004)
added: "ou=Groups,dc=abmas,dc=biz" (00000005)
added: "ou=Idmap,dc=abmas,dc=biz" (00000006)
-added: "ou=Domains,dc=abmas,dc=biz" (00000007)
+added: "sambaDomainName=MEGANET,dc=abmas,dc=biz" (00000007)
</screen>
</para></step>
@@ -616,36 +619,29 @@ objectClass: organization
dc: abmas
o: Abmas Demo
description: POSIX and Samba LDAP Identity Database
-structuralObjectClass: organization
-
-dn: cn=Manager,dc=abmas,dc=biz
-objectClass: organizationalRole
-cn: Manager
-description: Directory Manager
-structuralObjectClass: organizationalRole
dn: ou=People,dc=abmas,dc=biz
objectClass: top
objectClass: organizationalUnit
ou: People
-structuralObjectClass: organizationalUnit
dn: ou=Groups,dc=abmas,dc=biz
objectClass: top
objectClass: organizationalUnit
ou: Groups
-structuralObjectClass: organizationalUnit
dn: ou=Idmap,dc=abmas,dc=biz
objectClass: top
objectClass: organizationalUnit
ou: Idmap
-structuralObjectClass: organizationalUnit
-dn: ou=Domains,dc=abmas,dc=biz
-objectClass: organizationalUnit
-ou: Domains
-structuralObjectClass: organizationalUnit
+dn: sambaDomainName=MEGANET2,dc=abmas,dc=biz
+objectClass: sambaDomain
+objectClass: sambaUnixIdPool
+sambaDomainName: MEGANET
+sambaSID: S-1-5-21-1988699175-926296742-1295600288
+uidNumber: 1000
+gidNumber: 1000
</screen>
</example>
@@ -711,6 +707,14 @@ Creating unix group: 'Domain Users'
Creating unix group: 'Domain Guests'
Creating unix group: 'Engineers'
Creating unix group: 'Marketoids'
+Creating unix group: 'Account Operators'
+Creating unix group: 'Administrators'
+Creating unix group: 'Backup Operators'
+Creating unix group: 'Guests'
+Creating unix group: 'Print Operators'
+Creating unix group: 'Replicator'
+Creating unix group: 'Server Operators'
+Creating unix group: 'Users'
Creating account: Administrator
Creating account: Guest
Creating account: oldnt4pdc$
@@ -731,14 +735,6 @@ Group members of Marketoids: Administrator,jacko(primary),
Creating unix group: 'Gnomes'
Fetching BUILTIN database
SAM_DELTA_DOMAIN_INFO not handled
-Creating unix group: 'Account Operators'
-Creating unix group: 'Administrators'
-Creating unix group: 'Backup Operators'
-Creating unix group: 'Guests'
-Creating unix group: 'Print Operators'
-Creating unix group: 'Replicator'
-Creating unix group: 'Server Operators'
-Creating unix group: 'Users'
</screen>
</para></step>
@@ -788,8 +784,8 @@ sleeth:~ # pdbedit -Lv maryk
Unix username: maryk
NT username: maryk
Account Flags: [UX ]
-User SID: S-1-5-21-5672968813-926296742-3245673225-1003
-Primary Group SID: S-1-5-21-5672968813-926296742-3245673225-1007
+User SID: S-1-5-21-1988699175-926296742-1295600288-1003
+Primary Group SID: S-1-5-21-1988699175-926296742-1295600288-1007
Full Name: Mary Kathleen
Home Directory: \\diamond\maryk
HomeDir Drive: X:
diff --git a/docs/Samba-Guide/index.xml b/docs/Samba-Guide/index.xml
index a4b788ef83..bb72a62cea 100644
--- a/docs/Samba-Guide/index.xml
+++ b/docs/Samba-Guide/index.xml
@@ -13,11 +13,13 @@
<version>20050304</version>
</bookinfo>
<?latex \clearpage ?>
+<!--- Leave the commented out lines they are needed for book production.
<para>boo</para>
<?latex \clearpage ?>
<para>boo</para>
<?latex \clearpage ?>
<para>boo</para>
+-->
<xi:include href="inside-cover.xml"/>
<xi:include href="acknowledgements.xml"/>
<xi:include href="foreword.xml"/>