Ok in fact, i wasnt clear enough After my "mount -t smbfs ..." (which telles me few errors), i can browse the 3 first degrees of the HD (and only see directories). Unfortunately (and i do not catch why) i cannot see the files or the above directories ....
That very strange, it seems like a security module avoïd me to browse more and to get access to the file (that i do not even see) I think, this security module has something to do with the kerberos... pleaZ help =( -----Message d'origine----- De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : mercredi 6 avril 2005 17:05 À : CIKALA Frédéric ROSI/SIPROD Cc : [email protected] Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? Well, after re-thinking of it, it seems OK since you can list the directories. Sorry, my bad... But, see anyway if you can browse using the smbclient tool # smbclient -U"AD\user" //10.169.244.244/shares CIKALA Frédéric ROSI/SIPROD a écrit : >ok, lets go on in english >(I precise that i'm quite a newbie with linux ...^^ but i want to learn) >So i d not exactly know what is the use of these files ... > > >So, here is my smb.conf : >[global] >workgroup = AD >server string = Samba Server //(a SAmba Server ?? why, im just a client ...) >printcap name = /etc/printcap >load printers = yes >cups options = raw >log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log >max log size = 50 >security = ads >encrypt passwords = yes >smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd >socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 >dns proxy = no >idmap uid = 16777216-33554431 > idmap gid = 16777216-33554431 > template shell = /bin/false > winbind use default domain = no >[homes] > comment = Home Directories > browseable = no >[printers] > comment = All Printers > path = /var/spool/samba > browseable = no > guest ok = no > writable = no > printable = yes > >Now, Here is the nsswitch.conf : > >passwd: files >shadow: files >group: files >#hosts: db files nisplus nis dns >hosts: files dns >bootparams: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files >ethers: files >netmasks: files >networks: files >protocols: files >rpc: files >services: files >netgroup: files >publickey: nisplus >automount: files >aliases: files nisplus > >In fact, the only thing i did is to create the user who i want to join then >mount the remote share ... >but i cannot even join ... > >for information, when i type winbind here is what i got (nothing) >[EMAIL PROTECTED] dl]# winbindd >[EMAIL PROTECTED] dl]# > >Thank you for helping me because i'm such in trouble with this problem : >I've told everyones of my new job that linux is The Solution (comparing to NT4 >+ easyPhp) ... and it doesn't work (yet ;)) > > > >-----Message d'origine----- >De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Envoyé : mercredi 6 avril 2005 16:29 >À : CIKALA Frédéric ROSI/SIPROD >Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? > > >Oui, je parle français :p > >Mais on peut continuer en anglais, pour que tout le monde en profite ;) > >So, first can you provide us your smb.conf ? >Next, my first guess is samba can't find your AD controller. >Have you set up the nsswitch.conf with winbind ? > >CIKALA Frédéric ROSI/SIPROD a écrit : > > > >>salut, >> >>Apparement, tu parles français, et c'est tant mieux =) >>Effectivement, il apparrait qu'a franceTélécom, il faut d'abord que la >>machine qui veuille accéder a ces ressources soit d'abord dans le domaine >>concerné (ici AD) >> >>Alors je n'ai pas le mot de passe administrateur du filer, cependant j'ai un >>login/password (non admin) qui me permet (en tout cas sous windauze) >>d'accéder comme il faut aux fichiers .. mais lorsque je tente le net join ... >>là, cest le drame : >> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] dl]# net join AD -U sero7472 >>sero7472's password: >>[2005/04/06 16:02:09, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(186) >> ads_connect: No such file or directory >> >>Unable to find a suitable server >> >>Unable to find a suitable server >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] dl]# >> >>je ne comprend pas ces erreurs ... et toi ? >> >> >>Merci ^^ >>-----Message d'origine----- >>De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Envoyé : mercredi 6 avril 2005 16:00 >>À : CIKALA Frédéric ROSI/SIPROD >>Cc : [email protected] >>Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? >> >> >>Hello / Salut, >> >>That's odd indeed. >>Just an idea, >>maybe you should try to join the domain first using : >># net join AD -Uadministrator >> >>and then mount the share. >> >>Hope this help ! >> >>CIKALA Frédéric ROSI/SIPROD a écrit : >> >> >> >> >> >>>I know that it is the right way to use this ML but as nobody answered me, i >>>repost this help ... >>>in fact, it is quite hurry, and i want to understand ... >>> >>>Why do the mount -t smbfs just halfWork ?? can see some directories, but see >>>no file ! :o ... >>> >>> >>>Hello everyone, >>> >>>I'm having such a strange problem and i hope you'll understand the situation. >>>I want to access files that are shared by a Windows server, from a linux >>>box, by using a login/pwd. >>> >>>To be sure that these login/pwd has the good rights, i tested it. >>>>From a windows box (which is in the same active Directory domain of the >>>>file server -which is "AD") i tried to mount the remote HD whith the >>>>login/pwd, and everything is ok. >>>it works fine >>> >>>But when i use the mount command (from my linux Fedora box #mount -t smbfs >>>...) i get somme errors but in my /mnt/partage, i can see directories. I >>>also can get trought these, but i cannot see any file .... quite strange >>>isn't it. look : >>> >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] html]# mount -t smbfs -o username="AD\user" >>>//10.169.244.244/shares /mnt/partage >>>27930: session request to 10.169.8.243 failed (Called name not present) >>>27930: session request to 10 failed (Called name not present) >>>Password: >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] html]# ls /mnt/partage/ >>>01/ 5H/ 5Q/ 6S/ 9R/ D0/ J1/ Login/ >>>02/ 5M/ 6H/ 6X/ AA/ H3/ J2/ V0/ >>>4D/ 5P/ 6M/ 8A/ ADMINNT/ H5/ J4/ >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] html]# ls /mnt/partage/6H/ACG/Directions/ >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] html]# >>> >>>before the command, /mnt/partage is empty >>> >>>I'm not at all an expert of Active Directory but maybe it is impossible to >>>see the files of a filer if the source machine doesn't belong to the same >>>ActiveDirectory Domain. >>> >>>And the docs i found about kerberos or samba are about the users of a Samba >>>SERVER, not about the client. >>> >>>Maybe can someone help me, i sincerly hope because i already spent 3 days >>>about this problems. >>>Moreover, i do not want to return to the old web/Php config (which was an >>>NT4 +esayPhp :-/ ... but it worked ...) >>> >>>thanks >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > > -- Joris De Pooter -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
