Chris wrote:
I have another machine where I haven't set up "msdfs proxy" and it works. I
even copied the smb.conf file of that machine over and still get the same
message.
What do the logs show? If you are getting the same message in the logs,
does the directory exist and is it accessible by t
Chris Smith wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Chris wrote:
>> When I try to access a share i get the following error
>
> man smb.conf
>
> search for "msdfs proxy"
>
> and note that the "homes" special share doesn't normally need a path
>
> also note that the [chr] share is mostly likely red
Stefan Onken wrote:
Hello,
I recently moved a samba fileserver and PDC to a new server. Since
then, all Windows Users have very limited permissions, not allowing
changing even the time settings. Before moving the server, each
windows user had the same rights as a "Standard User" or "Main
Use
Hello,
I recently moved a samba fileserver and PDC to a new server. Since
then, all Windows Users have very limited permissions, not allowing
changing even the time settings. Before moving the server, each
windows user had the same rights as a "Standard User" or "Main
User" (not sure about the
All,
This incorrect behavior is caused as a result of "preferred master = yes" in
the smb.conf file. If I comment this line out in smb.conf, everything works
fine. My thanks to Chris Smith for the offline help getting this resolved!
Thanks! Greg
-Original Message-
From: Chris Smith [ma
On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 11:43:08AM -, Brett Maton wrote:
>
> I've got a Linux server with over 1.5 Million files in a single directory,
> which as you will probably agree is not a good idea.
It's a *terrible* idea :-).
> My problem is that the management refuses to accept that it's a bad ide
yes, linux distros require nss_ldap and pam_ldap to authenticate linux
shell accounts against ldap. if you are using fedora/centos you can use
authconfig and select ldap and put in the required info. and you'll
need to add ldap to the passwd: shadow: and group: entries in
/etc/nsswitch.conf
Well, it looks like I would have to use pam_ldap and nss_ldap to make
this work. Or so I think... Wondering if all the Linux distros require
these too, to authenticate off of ldap.
Andrew Richey wrote:
Hey guys,
I've gotten my samba + openldap running quite well, minus one problem
(that I
On Wednesday 16 January 2008, Greg Sims wrote:
> I created a standalone server
Looks more like you created a domain controller. Are the clients domain
members? If not. are the users' client logins identical to the samba
ones?
And when you FW instead of replying you screw up the threading of the
I wish this was the case Chris. Win/XP presents a login box that requests
userid and password. Here are a couple of the cases I have tried:
(1) If I enter userid Only, I gain full access to the share without Ever
entering a password
(2) If I enter userid and samba password, the combination is re
Hi,
I installed a new server samba (3.02) with openldap authentification.
I ‘ve no problem to mount smb volume with mac os X.
Smb://mysambasever
I’ve got problem with windows client. It ‘s impossible to see the
samba server with network neighborhood.
The result of the smbclient command
On Wednesday 16 January 2008, Greg Sims wrote:
> The first access to the samba server requests a userid -- this likely
> allows samba to understand which home share should be displayed.
It's more than that - the user authenticates with the server and is now
allowed access to all shares the user h
Hi All,
We posted the following over the weekend and have not received any feedback
to help us move forward. There seems to be much more activity during the
week so I thought I would re-post the original email. Perhaps we're seeing
a defect in this level of the code - if this is the case, wha
Hi,
We're running Samba 3.0.26a on AIX 5.3 using security=ads. Users get
access denied when ADS user token size gets over an unknow limit even
though the ACL settings on JFS2 files/directories should give them
access.
To demonstrate and based on "id userid" output, user1 AD user token size
is
I've got a Linux server with over 1.5 Million files in a single directory,
which as you will probably agree is not a good idea.
My problem is that the management refuses to accept that it's a bad idea to
have that many files in a single directory.
To make the problem worse, the folder in questio
Samba News wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone point me in the right direction to apply Group Policies from a
Samba 3.0.26 PDC to my Windows XP and Vista clients. I read chapter 26 of
the Samba manual (dated April 3 2003) and I was wondering if the
NTConfig.POL file in the NETLOGON share is the way to
Hi all,
I have a Solaris 10 (update 4) box (x86) that is joined to an active
directory via samba/winbind (3.0.25c version included with Solaris
including latest patches).
The users are working fine however their group membership is not.
Users that should be members of certain groups do not see
Hi all,
I have a Solaris 10 (update 4) box (x86) that is joined to an active
directory via samba/winbind (3.0.25c version included with Solaris
including latest patches).
The users are working fine however their group membership is not.
Users that should be members of certain groups do not see
Thanks for the info.
So how can I restart all the services wothout actually rebooting the machine
?
I've already restarted apache squid samba ftp ftproxy etc
But I don't know can I restart all other services (for example VTI and all
basic services)
Actually ALL services (from VTI to apache) on th
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