I am setting up a small workflow network for a non-profit organization
which works toward addressing the problems of abuse of Virginia's prisons.
The basic concept is scanners, Database and an easy user interface to both
which automates the entry of scans into the DB. User Interface to DB will
On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 06:05, Jim C wrote:
I've not be able to find in the docs where it describes the differences
...
the old LDAP schema thus I assume that the others are not.
_nua no longer exists. ldapsam uses a new schema, designed to avoid
conflicts with other schemas, and
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Danny Bradley wrote:
I posted this once 3 days ago and got 0 responses. Please help!
I installed RH9 and Samba and all the latest updates. When I
logon with a Windows client, Samba cannot find my roaming
profile. I can browse all shares in the network. What do I
Hello,
I have a question regarding LDAP schema of sambaDomain. Why does it
contains both sambaNextGroupRid and sambaNextUserRid while in Windows
groups and users do share RID between them? What are the obstacles in
path of having only one say sambaNextRID.
Have a good time,
Andrey Nepomnyaschih
It appears as if the Linux permissons on the directories are incorrect.
Here are some good tutorials on setting up Samba as a PDC. There is a
section on profiles.
Your smb.conf file as a lot of unnecessary info. The IBM article gives you
an example of a good one created with a text editor.
Well here is my theory.
Most organizations with larger numbers of users generally assign users
to groups like users or admin and as a consequence have
substantially fewer groups than users. Thus the two numbers would get
out of sync. In the reverse case where an organization assigns a group
Samba is working but I have a message in log.nmbd that concerns me.
It reads like an error message. I am unable so far to
find out what it means. Can someone help?
1.
The message in log.nmdb is as follows:
[2003/07/13 21:55:49, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:main(794)
Netbios nameserver version 2.2.7a
I don't have a great deal of experience with Samba, but
two or three things occur to me.
1. When you go from Linux to W2k, you may have some files
with identical names, except for case differences. I
don't know if this would apply on a non-english system.
But on an English-based system,
I have set up my samba server (2.2.5-10) as a pdc. NT and XP clients can
logon fine. Win98 clients get The domain password you supplied is not
corect, or access to your logon server has been denied. If I make them
part of the root group they can logon just fine. I have quite a bit of time
in
Hi
I want to replace nfs mounting with smbmount I have 50 users I tried to put
on /etc/fstab the line
- manually per user I'm using mount -t smbfs -o username=$USER
//server/share /mnt/home and it prompt for a password
But I need it on boot automatically for any user so I tried this
When I have my iptables based firewall running, I cannot get nmblookup
to locate any computers (Windows 98, Samba, Windows NT 4, or Windows XP)
I require tight firewall settings, because college students can cause
havoc on a network when its servers are not secure.
I need a way to get nmblookup
How do I use Gnome to set up a printer to share on my home networks?
I've set it up on the localhost, but can't get any other computer on
the network (mac or pc) to see it.
prodonice
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About a month ago, I setup a Windows 2000 native-mode domain, and had
a couple of Linux machines join the active directory. I followed the
steps outlined in the Samba 3.0 docs regarding winbind/PAM/NSS. The
machines joined the domain fine, and 'wbinfo -t', as well as 'wbinfo
-u/-g' and 'getent
While testing the latest Samba3.0.0beta3, I notice that if I don't
specify a password server winbind appears to look it up via DNS, and
with two DCs, picks one. However, my krb5.conf specifies a particular
Kerberos server (one of the two DCs), and so occasionally, winbind
will pick the first DC,
How can I make my Samba file server unrestrictive? I want to put it on my Microsoft
domain network, giving everyone full access to the data. I have created the share and
set the permissions to SHARE level and regardless of what I do it requires a password
for each PC and USER. What can I do to
Have you a guest account?
Something like ftp would do.
Then, have guest ok = yes in your shares.
Something like this:
[ global ]
security = share
guest account = ftp
[ MyShare ]
guest ok = yes
read only = no
Now, if you really mean unrestrictive:
guest account = root
(not recommended)
Joel
Long story short, I have a small LAN, a Red Hat 8.0 fileserver, a Win95
fileserver and 2 workstations, one Win98SE and the other is Red Hat 8.0.
Using Samba as the common file system thread, I can access and play an MP3
file from the Win95 server using the RH workstation and it works fine. I
Hi!
I have Windows using codepages 850(European) and 437(USA) in a network sharing Files
from a Samba 2.2.8a running on FreeBSD 4.7, but only machines with cp=850 are saving
corrected-named files at Samba. Machines with cp=437 cannot save characters ã and õ at
Samba.
I've tried to set code
Hi
you not contact me on icq then i write next help.
First remove from your smb.conf lines
interfaces = 192.168.0.229
bind interfaces only = yes
next you check if not firewall is used on linux or w2k for any netwrok
simply ping all necessary machine (w2k linux...) be it IP address not
netbios or
Date: Sun Jul 20 14:50:38 2003
Author: mimir
Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/nsswitch
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv14878/nsswitch
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
winbindd_pam.c
Log Message:
Typo fixes.
Revisions:
winbindd_pam.c 1.44.2.20 = 1.44.2.21
Date: Sun Jul 20 21:43:41 2003
Author: mimir
Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/passdb
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv28375/passdb
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
pdb_smbpasswd.c pdb_tdb.c
Log Message:
This creates passdb backend files automatically when adding first
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