> do you know if could be such a problem with any ubuntu systems?
You'll need to tell us what errors are printed before we can help!
Try "tail /var/log/messages" if your system is set up that way.
Cheers,
Adam.
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Hi all,
I am using samba 3.0.23d on my linux machine.
This machine is connected in a domain where all other users are using
domain username and password to login.
but with this username and password they are unable to login in samba.
my smb.conf file is like following,
[global]
workgro
Heyho.
I'm trying to add registry entries to my workstations remotely from
my server. I can currently do this remotely from any other
workstation, using the standard Windows regedt32, but I'd like to do
it form the server. .. The server is Samba 3.0.22-r3 on a Gentoo server.
I've been dig
> Sometimes I get back the list of domain users, but this happens only
> rarely. During the these commands I can't connect to my shares with my
> domain account. Even the top and ps commands seem to hang.
> security = domain
I had this same issue with security=domain. Changing to security=ads
fi
> Most of my users now have duplicate icons on their desktops.
Just a guess, but Windows has two desktop locations. There's the "All
Users" desktop and the user's personal desktop. The icons displayed
are those two locations combined. If the "All Users" desktop is
somehow pointing to the same l
> Since you are running an rc version of an older release... maybe you
> should update first?
I would, but upgrading a production machine can be a bit of a hassle
especially when you don't know if it will fix the problem (since it
works perfectly otherwise.) There seems to be a bit of recent
dis
Tom Van den Eynde wrote:
> - I have increased the debugging level but don't see any differences in
> logging between a correct (fast) copy a slow copy
>
>
Be aware that turning on debugging massively impacts throughput
performance. We were seeing only 50Mbs on Samba servers (with 100M
cards) and
how do i prevent windows users from changing file/folder permission?
In my smb.conf i have
directory security mask =
security mask =
force security mode = 777
but I am still able to change the files attributes "read-only" "Hidden"
"Archive"
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Hi List,
I wanted to update you on progress made.
I downgraded my samba package from the latest samba.org debian stable
package to the stock debian package which came with the latest sarge (samba
3.0.14a-Debian).
I re-enabled oplocks for my configuration.
After this I noticed the following:
- Play
This what i did. Not what i was looking for but it works fine - now when
users logon they see 3 shares Home, Public and their group share. Not sure
if this is the way everybody is doing it but if there is a better way please
let me know
/Shares
drwxrws--- 4 root devel 4096 Jan 22 12:5
On Monday 22 January 2007 13:10, Markus Lauterbach wrote:
> Are
> there any hints?
For starters, here's a couple of hints:
1) Don't step on another thread by using reply to create a new thread. Your
new subject post get's buried in the current thread and you destroy the
continuity of the curren
Have you tried
valid users =
hide unreadable = yes
Would that work for you?
M Azer wrote:
I have the same setup where all of my Dept shares under a parent share
for example
finance, sales, IT are all under the shares folder and i have setup a
one login script in the user profile to map to the
Hi,
I'm using samba version 2.2.9. On the clientside I'm using Windows XP.
Samba is running as pdc and while I'm in the office, all works fine. During
my session, I can create documents in my personal folder (for example on my
desktop) and when I log out, all files are synced to my serverside prof
Hi,
I posted this problem a while back but wasn't able to resolve the issue.
It's gotten worse--now almost all of my users in the network have the
duplicate icon problem.
I'm recently upgraded to samba-3.0.23d from 3.0.21 on an OpenBSD 4.0
server. I'm using folder redirection to redirect t
Gerald (Jerry) Carter schrieb:
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> Ralf Gross wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying out samba with winbind. The domain has >10 users and
> > I'm having some problems with the wbinfo and getent programs. The
> > server is domain member and running
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Ralf Gross wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying out samba with winbind. The domain has >10 users and
> I'm having some problems with the wbinfo and getent programs. The
> server is domain member and running debin etch (x86_64) with
> samba-3.0.23d.
>
> id
Hi,
I'm trying out samba with winbind. The domain has >10 users and
I'm having some problems with the wbinfo and getent programs. The
server is domain member and running debin etch (x86_64) with
samba-3.0.23d.
idmap uid = 7-30
idmap gid = 7-30
winbind enum users = yes
winbind
I've been trying to determine if a file is locked by samba from unix. Is
there some magic incantation to find this? E.g. if someone is copying a file
in from a windows system via samba.
I'm using the default locking parameters on 3.0.10 with a 2.6 kernel. I've
tried checking posix byte ranges, po
Hi all.
I'm in the same boat as this
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.samba/browse_thread/thread/b7ca67f0
bfe9a201/8c0b8b75e44eae61?lnk=st&q=mangling&rnum=11#8c0b8b75e44eae61,
but setting mangling method = hash, had no effect, altough i've havent't
restart samba yet, just reload and killed the
Hi,
I've got an NT4.0 domain that I'm planning to upgrade
to Active Directory.
I've got a couple of Samba member servers in the
domain, various versions above 3.0.
So I have two questions:
1. Are there any gotchas with this scenario or will
the Samba clients
just keep working as NT4-esque clie
Hello,
I have a problem establishing a trust to Win2003 (domaine testcoet) and samba
(domaine broceliande) where the Windows domain is the trusted domain.
When I try to establish the trust from the samba side, I get the following
error:
net rpc trustdom establish testcoet
Could not connect t
I dupplicate the entry in /etc/passwd:
getent passwd myuser return (resolved throught winbind):
myuser:*:15507:10153::/home/myuser:/bin/false
So I add exactly the same line in /etc/passwd only the shell is modified
The idea is that the mapping uid -> sid won't change
Emmanuel
Le lundi 22 janv
What environment are you doing this in? In other words, is this over a
wireless connection to a remote site? Perhaps something else?
As a general rule of thumb, SMB is a MUCH less efficient protocol than
others such as FTP. In a near perfect world (i.e. a controlled real
world setting), I've f
Thanks for the reply - your idea is exactly want i want to do . I am setting
up default winbind to no shell "/sbin/false" - the question how do i
accomplish the secaond have of your answer which is to give certain users
access to the shell "/bin/bash" - winbind users don't appear in
"/etc/passwd"
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Latrell Wang 王獻綱 wrote:
> Failed to parse cldap reply
Can you send me a raw sniff from Wireshark? And a level 10
debug log from 'net ads info'?
cheers, jerry
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Peter Rindfuss wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> It seems that there is a bug in the implementation of the MS Windows API
> function NetSessionEnum. I am using Windows XP against a Samba 3.023d
> domain controller.
>
> When NetSessionEnum is successful it i
Hi Everybody,
It seems that there is a bug in the implementation of the MS Windows API
function NetSessionEnum. I am using Windows XP against a Samba 3.023d
domain controller.
When NetSessionEnum is successful it is supposed to return either
NERR_Success (0) when it is finished or ERROR_MORE_DAT
know that as my first day I shouldn't spam off this mailing list but :
as it tells I did,
but they won't be usefull...
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
compiling.html
I compiled the new stable version in /root/samba_test with
#configure --prefix=/root/samba_test
bu
I know that as my first day I shouldn't spam off this mailing list but :
as it tells I did,
but they won't be usefull...
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
compiling.html
I compiled the new stable version in /root/samba_test with
#configure --prefix=/root/samba_test
b
Hi all:
After I upgraded to samba 3.0.23d, I can’t use net ads info to retrieve DC
information.
In my previous version (3.0.21c), I can use net ads info and get the
information:
LDAP server: 172.23.26.204
LDAP server name: nas-2003
Realm: NAS.LOCAL
Bind Path: dc=NAS,dc=LOCAL
LDAP por
Hello all at Samba
I'm new to this list.
I need to investigate the possibility of configuring a Samba print
server without a spool (that's right: without a spool !!!).
I know this is really strange, but I really need to get some clear
ideas on this.
I'm developing a project with very (very) li
Thats the diagnosis:
transfering the same file via smb, scp and ftp I got big speed
differences.
SMB:
file : 1Gb, transfer rate 15-35 kb/s
SCP:
file : 1Gb, transfer rate 360-780 kb/s
FTP:
file : 1Gb, transfer rate 360-780 kb/s
Why is via smb so slow?
Attachment is my own smb:conf, the same tha
Anyone with a suggestion?
Thanks
Stylianos Asmargianakis wrote:
>Hello list,
>
>I have setup a Samba 3 server as PDC and need to give to specific
>account access to read and write to particular directories under C:\ drive.
>Can anyone please send me any docs,urls where I can find relevant
>infor
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