I will next week.
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 19:38, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 07:35:18PM -0500, Justin Kreger wrote:
> > I have a Cisco VPN Concentrator 3000, It has the ability to auth PPTP
> > tunnels off of a WinNT Domain controler. Well, I to use my samba3 box
> > instead of
Hi,
Due to a security reason, I can't set up mutual trust domains, however need to use
SAMBA for multiple MS NT domains access Unix ClearCase. Please help.
1. Can SANMA be configured to work with two domain controller (Active directory)
password servers? Or just one PDC per SAMBA?
2. Can
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 07:35:18PM -0500, Justin Kreger wrote:
> I have a Cisco VPN Concentrator 3000, It has the ability to auth PPTP
> tunnels off of a WinNT Domain controler. Well, I to use my samba3 box
> instead of a WinNT box. I have samba3 running off of an LDAP back end.
> Anyway, I setu
I have a Cisco VPN Concentrator 3000, It has the ability to auth PPTP
tunnels off of a WinNT Domain controler. Well, I to use my samba3 box
instead of a WinNT box. I have samba3 running off of an LDAP back end.
Anyway, I setup the VPN Concentrator to auth off of the samba box, and
when I test it
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 10:55, Jerry Haltom wrote:
> Cancel that! Thank you for all you guy's help. I had the printer in CUPs
> configured as an HP (which it is...). I set it to RAW, and now both
> sides are working fine. Still don't understand what was wrong with HP
> though. :) Thanks again.
The H
Cancel that! Thank you for all you guy's help. I had the printer in CUPs
configured as an HP (which it is...). I set it to RAW, and now both
sides are working fine. Still don't understand what was wrong with HP
though. :) Thanks again.
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 17:41, Jerry Haltom wrote:
> Okay, I hav
Okay, I have done as you said:
Printing from Unix -> Cups, the image is fine.
I have added the printer in W2K, as a IPP printer (W2K supports that), I
set the driver to the correct driver, but the image quality is not good.
So, this is obviously not samba's fault.
Hope you don't mind me asking h
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 10:01, Jerry Haltom wrote:
> Okay! I've managed to defeat this obstacle. I did it all manually using
> smbclient and rpcclient. Printer drivers work.
>
> However, Windows is producing VERY VERY BAD quality output. Totally
> grainy. It does not do this when using hte printer t
Okay! I've managed to defeat this obstacle. I did it all manually using
smbclient and rpcclient. Printer drivers work.
However, Windows is producing VERY VERY BAD quality output. Totally
grainy. It does not do this when using hte printer through the normal
WIndows server's shared printer (this is
Hello everyone,
I asked about this problem a few days ago because I am
at a loss as to what is causing it. Below is the
message I posted. I am resending it because I could
really use some help, and because the address I
originally sent it from has been inundated with
message after message containi
i can mount any PC share but i can not get any networked pc to see my linux
box
ages ago i had an iMac running yellow dog linux, set samba up and was able to
mount pc shares and when i opened network neighbourhood on pc it had my linux
icon there and this would open too so i could share files b
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 01:21, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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> Adam Williams wrote:
> |>There's any user manager that has being worked on?
> |>The only one I know is the LAM (LDAP).
> |
> |
> | Directory Administrator -
> | http://diradmin.open-it.o
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 07:58, Ron Wahler wrote:
>
> I don't want to use a VPN to solve this one.
So this is for dial-in only?
> I am really wondering with (samba 3.x) when the linux box become part of
> The AD domain does it get a special privileges?
It's machine trust account gains privileges t
hello mrs Gerald
thaks for your response
i have the problem that samba 3.0 don work fine with dos, i know about that
the problem fixing in 3.0.1 but in a mailing list i reading that the patch is
ready,but i dont finding. could you tell me, that if you have the patch. I know
that jeremy Allison m
I don't want to use a VPN to solve this one.
I am really wondering with (samba 3.x) when the linux box become part of
The AD domain does it get a special privileges?
>
> Hi,i am not sure if i understand yor needs, but maybe this helps
> this links guide you to setup a pptp server an client
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Jérôme Fenal wrote:
| Hi to all,
| On Solaris 9 (and below I think), Samba 3.0.1pre1's tdbbackup now
needs snprintf which is not included in Solaris.
| The following patch on master Makefile.in (~samba/source) should ease
the compilation of tdbbackup :
Jack Malone wrote:
I have a samba server running here at work. The quality depart shares
word/excel/access files on the server so they all have access to
them. We have a problem with excel files that have links to other
excel files all shared on the samba server. when they open or save
files
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Robert Rati wrote:
| I have a PDC that is Samba 3.0 setup to talk to an OpenLDAP server for
| authentication, and I was able to get a user to log in to a Windows 2000
| machine on the domain. Then I tried adding additional users, but none
| of them cou
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Tom Dickson wrote:
| This patch is against samba-3.0.0beta3 (tested), but will also apply
| correctly to 3.0.0 (release)
|
| It makes wbinfo ask for a password if there is no password on the
| command line.
|
| So:
|
| wbinfo --set-auth-user=Administrat
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
RE: [Samba] samba3 and cups printserver
* To: samba at listsdotsambadotorg
* Subject: RE: [Samba] samba3 and cups printserver
* From: Ken Walker
* Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 18:49:23 -
smbd invalid option --b
and -b isnt in man smbd
?
That means you are tryi
RE: [Samba] samba3 and cups printserver
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* Subject: RE: [Samba] samba3 and cups printserver
* From: Ken Walker
* Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 18:49:23 -
smbd invalid option --b
and -b isnt in man smbd
?
That means you are trying to run a version
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Mensaje citado por Andrés Ricardo Almanza Junco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hello mrs Gerald
>
> thaks for your response
>
> i have the problem that samba 3.0 don work fine with dos, i know about that
> the
> problem fixing in
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Kristis Makris wrote:
| I've just upgraded from samba3-alpha23 to samba3.0.0 release. I'm
| running samba with an LDAP backend and I used the convertSambaAccount
| conversion script, and now the latest 3.0.0 ldap schema. The problem I
| have is that no
Hallo rruegner,
> Hi,
> i tested autoit from samba netlogon and it works like charme
> for sure you have to be admin for several programs but you can start any
> install
> with "run as" funktion if desired.
> your service idea with firestarter seems to me a very good idea, i will
> include that i
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Andrés Ricardo Almanza Junco wrote:
|
| hello
|
| Srs
|
| could you tell me when samba 3.0.1 was estable
Sometime during November probably.
cheers, jerry
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Ken Walker wrote:
| smbd invalid option --b
|
| and -b isnt in man smbd
|
| ?
Soirry that's a 3.0ism. I should have paid more
attention to your mail. Just run ldd against smbd
and look for libcups.so
cheers, jerry
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Srs
could you tell me when samba 3.0.1 was estable
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On Oct 31, 2003, at 9:59 AM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Mike Ely wrote:
| Basic problem is that domain users can't successfully log
| into the linux box. I'm trying to set this box up as
| an ltsp server authenticating against our existing AD
...
Hello,
This is the 3rd time I'm sending the message.
I've just upgraded from samba3-alpha23 to samba3.0.0 release. I'm
running samba with an LDAP backend and I used the convertSambaAccount
conversion script, and now the latest 3.0.0 ldap schema. The problem I
have is that no Windows user can auth
smbd invalid option --b
and -b isnt in man smbd
?
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Sent: 31 October 2003 5:59:pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba3 and cups printserver
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I have a samba server running here at work. The quality depart shares
word/excel/access files on the server so they all have access to them. We
have a problem with excel files that have links to other excel files all
shared on the samba server. when they open or save files that have links to
o
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Tom Dickson wrote:
knorr smbd[5439]: [2003/10/31 10:27:02, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:get_socket_addr(919)
knorr smbd[5439]: getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is
not connected
knorr smbd[5439]: [2003/10/31 10:27:02, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:write_soc
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Wachdorf, Daniel R wrote:
I am doing some testing in Samba 3.0. I am using security=ADS.
I am wondering if Samba has any support for cross-realm trust.
For example, I have one AD forest SANDIA.GOV that has trust with
SANDIA2.GOV. I have the Samba se
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Reinartz, Ralf wrote:
This weekend Winbind crashes with:
our bug. Can you help me know how to reproduce it?
I fixed a bug similar to the backtrace you posted but
i can't remember if it was in 3.0.0 or post 3.0.0 release.
cheers, jerry
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Lewis Edward E wrote:
How do I connect a Samba3.0 server to a OU in ADS ?? For example I
> only have privilege to connect machines to OU test which
> belongs to corp.domain.com.
You can define an OU to use with the net command when
joining the domain
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Clay wrote:
On SambaFS1 now running 3.0.0 with winbind
I issue smbclient -L localhost -U (any domain member name) and get
NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS
Look at the level 10 debug log from winbindd on the file
server and see why it reported that error.
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John H Terpstra wrote:
The passwd backend is a separate issue from the idmap backend. Of you will
never need more than just a PDC, then there is no compelling reason to
store idmap backend in an ldap database.
On the other hand, if you do need more tha
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Jérôme Fenal wrote:
| Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
|
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|> Alban Browaeys wrote:
|>
|> | Is winbind recommended on a multi file services network
|> | (SMB+NFS+AFS+etc) and when ACL are used:
|> | from
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Mike Ely wrote:
| Basic problem is that domain users can't successfully log
| into the linux box. I'm trying to set this box up as
| an ltsp server authenticating against our existing AD
...
| [libdefaults]
| default_realm = LTSP.FOO.
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Robert Bartl wrote:
| Hy,
|
| I've setup up a Samba 3.0.0 Installation for ~30 Users.
| Today i got a call that nobody could write to any File on the Servers.
| After restarting smbd and nmbd access was granted again.
| I didnt have time to try it mysel
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Hoferer, Patrick K. (Space Systems) wrote:
| I can't update the users within our LDAP database using smbpasswd. I have
| attached the output from the smbpasswd debugger below:
...
| smbldap_search_suffix: searching for:[(&(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hello,
| I've got an rh9 box which i am using for printing. I've got cups
| configured and my printer is working fine. Originally, i intended to use
| samba 2.2.x for printing, but then i saw that 3.0 was out so i instal
Hello Dear!,
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All our photos which i've made at the beach (even when u're without ur bh:))
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Mike Ely wrote:
| Hi there.
|
| I've posted a couple of winbind-related queries to the group over the
| last couple of months, but have yet to get a reply. I've read the
| official howto, as well as any other documentation I could get my hands
| on, bu
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knorr smbd[5439]: [2003/10/31 10:27:02, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:get_socket_addr(919)
knorr smbd[5439]: getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is
not connected
knorr smbd[5439]: [2003/10/31 10:27:02, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(388)
knorr
hi, see example but chmod -R 0777 /files/pub on linux before
note this maybe a security problem
## Section - [files]
[files]
readonly = No
cscpolicy = disable
comment = public files
browseable = yes
writeable = yes
path = /files/pub
guestok = yes
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[Samba] pdfs cause laserjet 4000s to hang - any workaround?
* To: samba at listsdotsambadotorg
* Subject: [Samba] pdfs cause laserjet 4000s to hang - any workaround?
* From: "Steve Kersley"
* Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 15:03:10 -
Before I start, I know this isn't a Samba-related i
I solved this problem by just creating a share for the root of these
home directories and told the users to map to that for file creation,
etc...
On Thursday, October 30, 2003, at 11:41 AM, Ken Kleiner wrote:
Hi...
I'm running Samba 2.2.8 with a 'homes' directive to auto mount
homedirectorie
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Sorry about the lengthy post - I'm putting as much in here as I can in
hopes that someone can help me ferret out the problem. If anyone has
an answer to any of this, I'd greatly appreciate it - we're a K-12
district and can't afford to pay a consultant, and we need to try to
get this implement
Thanks. For anyone finding this thread, WebDAV (mod_dav in apache)
Worked out as a better solution.
> -Original Message-
> From: rruegner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 5:38 PM
> To: James Lewis; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Help with settings for
I have set up Samba so that all users on my small network can read from my
one of my Linux shares as well as write to that share.
However, when user A saves a file to that share, user B can't open it -- and
vice versa. How can I set up samba so that all files written to that share can
be read,
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 08:14, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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> Jerry Haltom wrote:
>
> | I also can't seem to get the Add Printer Drivers wizard
> | to work right. I followed the instructions in the 3.0 howto
> | as best as I could. My samba "admin
I'm running samba 2.5 on a FreeBSD box using winbind to do authentication
with my PDC/BDC. I'm able to configure shares that everyone on the NT
network can access but when I configure private shares (only 1 or 2 users
have access to) the users get prompted for a username and password and are
not al
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Pete wrote:
> The nt acl support is yes by default if I read the man pages correct. When I
> tried to put profile acls = yes, during user login process the windows
> complain error about could not load profile and made a copy from existing
> profile (user.001). Any othe
Oh and BTW I still have to add machine accounts manually in the
/etc/passwd file.
Jean-Rene Cormier
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 11:51, Jean-Rene Cormier wrote:
> My smb.conf is pretty basic, I don't see anything else other than the
> domain admin group that would change that behaviour.
>
> Here's part
My smb.conf is pretty basic, I don't see anything else other than the
domain admin group that would change that behaviour.
Here's part of my smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = DOMAIN
netbios name = SERVER
server string = SERVER
interfaces = 192.168.0.2 127.0.0.1
I'm glad it works for you :-)
can you give some configuration details of smb.conf?
I have: domain admin group = root ldaptest.
Werner
At 11:27 31/10/2003, Jean-Rene Cormier wrote:
I just reformatted a computer and I joined it with my regular username
which doesn't have uid=0 and is not mapped to
Hi !
I installed Samba 3 this week, but I'm having the follow problem:
Some user is using MSWord and suddenly it crashes ! Then, I note
that the user's connection doesn't exist more. And sometimes the
Word document corrupt.
Is there some solution for this ?
Thanks for help,
Bruno Stella
I have a PDC that is Samba 3.0 setup to talk to an OpenLDAP server for
authentication, and I was able to get a user to log in to a Windows 2000
machine on the domain. Then I tried adding additional users, but none
of them could log in. So I tried deleting the admin user from the LDAP
database
I just reformatted a computer and I joined it with my regular username
which doesn't have uid=0 and is not mapped to root either. I thought
that maybe it was because the machine account was already in LDAP so I
booted up another Windows in VMWare and removed it from the domain and
changed the compu
Hello all
I have had some dubious experiences using the ACL features of Samba 3.0.0
At present I have rolled-back our production servers to 2.2.8a
(--with-acl ) but I hope that they will be ironed-out by 3.0.1 and I can
upgrade again.
The problems manifested themselves in two client applications
Hi,i am not sure if i understand yor needs, but maybe this helps
this links guide you to setup a pptp server an client for linux
http://www.poptop.org/
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/
there are patches to use smbpasswd to auth
users which are conect via pptpd
and MSCHAPv2 with domain
the pptp
Before I start, I know this isn't a Samba-related issue but it seems to be a
widespread enough problem that someone else may have figured out a
Samba-oriented workaround, or any other solution for that matter.
There seems to be a problem with certain models of HP Laserjet (including,
but not limit
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Stefan Fokuhl wrote:
| Domain=[MYDOMAIN] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.3a]
| ...
|
| How can I get rid of this message, because it's betraying my OS and
| Samba version.
Edit the strings returned in reply_sesssetup_and_X().
cheers, jerry
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in the sam.conf section for that share
it will put all users connecting to that share into that group, even if
their account says their not in it.
you can also set it so that the creator has full read/write access and the
group only has read access.
Ken
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Adam Williams wrote:
|>| There's any user manager that has being worked on?
|>|
|>| The only one I know is the LAM (LDAP).
|>Dave Fenwick was working on a Tcl/TK port of
|>User Manager. Used RPC rather than manipulating
|>account information direct
Hello all,
I was not able to find much on this in the archives so I hope someone
can help
Me with this.
Can samba 3.x help the authentication of a Microsoft client
authenticating with
MSCHAPv2 passwords to my linux box which we use to authenticate a user
stored
on a Microsoft Active Dire
The user MUST be root, if you want to use another user map it to root in
smbusers.
regards.
thiago.
> I tried to add a computer to a Samba domain using another account
> (testuser) than root.
> I use LDAP for authentication and added the account
> (testuser) with uid=0
> in ldap. If I use t
Hello
I tried to add a computer to a Samba domain using another account
(testuser) than root.
I use LDAP for authentication and added the account (testuser) with uid=0
in ldap. If I use this account to add an computer to the domain I get the
error: "Access is denied".
And in the samba log:
[2
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|>There's any user manager that has being worked on?
|>The only one I know is the LAM (LDAP).
|
|
| Directory Administrator -
| http://diradmin.open-it.org/index.php
|
| It works, now and months ago.
|
| Of course, what we really ne
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| Hi,
|
| I created a share with a dot.
|
| ["corman.pub"]
| comment = corman.pub
| path = /rsrv/data1/corman.pub
| read only = No
| inherit permissions = Yes
| inherit acls = Yes
|
|
| testparm says "no
> | There's any user manager that has being worked on?
> |
> | The only one I know is the LAM (LDAP).
> Dave Fenwick was working on a Tcl/TK port of
> User Manager. Used RPC rather than manipulating
> account information directly.
Awesome (using RPC that is). Enought reason to grab
I'm sorry I forgot to mention that, but I am actually using using
cups-samba-1.1.19 as you suggest. The cups-postscript drivers are
downloading automatically to the clients. Everything works perfectly,
except for the fact that I don't get 2-up printing to work :-(
I suspect that when the job comes
> There's any user manager that has being worked on?
> The only one I know is the LAM (LDAP).
Directory Administrator -
http://diradmin.open-it.org/index.php
It works, now and months ago.
Of course, what we really need is one that plays nice with site-specific
data (doesn't munch attributes it
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Thiago Lima wrote:
| There's any user manager that has being worked on?
|
| The only one I know is the LAM (LDAP).
Dave Fenwick was working on a Tcl/TK port of
User Manager. Used RPC rather than manipulating
account information direc
Hi Jochen,
on another security issue, how do your samba servers authenticate to your
idmap ldap backend server? Do you have to allow anonymous write access? I certinly
would feel this was poor if that's the case.
And you have listed only one LDAP server as your backend, will this not cau
Hello,
I have confiugred Samba with winbind. Winbind run as dualdaemon.
Normaly should winbind answer the requests from cache. But if I
want to create a new user with useradd, winbind connect eacht time to
the PDC and wait for an answer. Does anyone know how to force winbind
to answer requests fr
There's any user manager that has being worked on?
The only one I know is the LAM (LDAP).
regards
thiago.
> Thiago Lima wrote:
> |
> | Samba-howto-collection mention in chapter 11 that
> | there will be a new Account Management Tool written in
> | TCL/TK
Hi , the failure must be on your site, i tested this things on my setup and
it works,
check the permissions on the linux server, and your smb.conf .
Regards
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Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 1:35 PM
Sub
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 22:52, Gonçal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have set up a CUPS queue in the samba server with specific lpoptions
> (actually, it's a queue to print 2-up on an HP LaserJet4300 printer. I used
> lpoptions -d NX2-118 -o number-up=2). Everything works as expected when I
> print from the Uni
Hi.
In WinXP I can setup the permission of a file so that a user can modify
the file,
but he can not delete the file.
I wonder if this is posible in Linux + ACL patch + Samba 3.0 compilled
with --with-acl?
Many thanks
Oliver
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Hi Christoph
On 31 Oct 2003, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 21:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi Jochen et al,
> >
> > that worked fine, though if I get it right everyone can now read the
> > active directory structure (?)
>
> No, you still need to authenticate, but nothing stops
Hi,
I have set up a CUPS queue in the samba server with specific lpoptions
(actually, it's a queue to print 2-up on an HP LaserJet4300 printer. I used
lpoptions -d NX2-118 -o number-up=2). Everything works as expected when I
print from the Unix side.
However, when I print to the corresponding sa
Samba 3.0.0
But with no quote ["corman.pub"], It's work fine
[corman.pub]
thanks
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Stéphane PURNELLE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Service Informatique Corman S.A. Tel : 00 32 087/342467
can someone please tell me why everyone else can connect to my samba server but me? I
mean I even went as far as installing a new OS ("down-graded" back to win2k). I really
need help trying to figure out why. If someone can help me in figuring that out,
please let me know. And by the way...I alr
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 21:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Jochen et al,
>
> that worked fine, though if I get it right everyone can now read the
> active directory structure (?)
No, you still need to authenticate, but nothing stops an attacker from
'stealing' the TCP/IP connection, if they contr
> ["corman.pub"]
> comment = corman.pub
> path = /rsrv/data1/corman.pub
> read only = No
> inherit permissions = Yes
> inherit acls = Yes
My share looks like this:
[html.test]
comment = html
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /export/html
Hi,
I created a share with a dot.
["corman.pub"]
comment = corman.pub
path = /rsrv/data1/corman.pub
read only = No
inherit permissions = Yes
inherit acls = Yes
testparm says "no problem", but when i try to acces to this share, I have a
window wessage : "could not find n
syncing passwd and smbpasswd is done via pam module usally in
/etc/pam.d/login
see the examples pam and samba
Best Regards
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From: "Ow Mun Heng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Samba-list (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 2:57 AM
Hi, you should upgrade to samba 3 , to use advanced features, group mapping
etc,
in version 2.2.3a the unix permissions are valid for related files and
shares
check and change them to you needs.
study man smb.conf to create shares with permissons for creating files to
your needs
Best Regards
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Hi,
with root preexec and postexec you can run scripts at netlogon
a iptables rule i.e. for firewall maybe implemted this way
Best Regards
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From: "andrej misovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 8:00 AM
Subject: [Samba] running
Hi folks
I'm new to this list, fresh into linux and samba. Simply love it :-)
I have a customer that have about 10 XP pro machines connected to a
linux samba server. Since there are a quite few documents that only two
of the users are going to see, I use groups and different shares.
This setu
Hi Jochen et al,
that worked fine, though if I get it right everyone can now read the
active directory structure (?)
Connecting to the samba machine results still in errors, but that may be
something stupid on my behalf too...
thanks for helping
~christoph
connect_to_domain_password_s
hello,
I have question, that if is possible
to run some external script when user login
and logout to domain,
for example, I would like to set, if somebody
login, scipt will allow him in firewall, and
when logout, script forbid him..
It's possible to make this?
thx!
andrej
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