I'm trying to configure a Fedora 7 machine to authenticate access to
shares via AD. This works fine on other RHEL machines, but the same
configuration on Fedora maddeningly does not.
I've tried oodles of different configurations, and am currently using
something based on:
http://wiki.samba.org
I removed the root = administrator line in the smbusers file and it
is working fine now, no core dump. Any thoughts of why this would
have happened?
On Sep 6, 2007, at 1:05 PM, Cody Jarrett wrote:
I have a samba 3.023c server with winbind joined to a windows 2003
AD domain. The issue I'm h
Hi all,
We have a mixed network environment with Samba servers providing file
storage for windows, Linux and MAC 0SX users. Authentication is
handled by Active Directory on Win2K SP. On our campus we allow
computer lab teachers to add users via the Active Directory MMC.
However we have a couple of
Hi there
I've just had a samba-3.0.25a server (can't see any reference to this
been fixed in b or c) become non-available to users, and after some
serious head-scratching realized there was nothing wrong with the server
- the Active Directory DNS was pointing to the wrong IP!
This CentOS4.5 box a
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Thompson, Jimi wrote:
> Jerry,
>
> I'm really frustrated with SAMBA. All I want to do is have my users
I'd like to point out here that you're really frustrated with the
default group assigned by Windows Active Directory
> authenticate using the dom
On Fri, 2007-09-07 at 00:52 +0400, Angelina Paunovic wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> I just installed samba-4.0.0alpha1 on RedHat ES 4 in hope it will solve my
> problem to authenticate users against Active Directory 2003.
Much as I'm very glad to see folks trying out Samba4, I don't think it
will help y
Jerry,
I'm really frustrated with SAMBA. All I want to do is have my users
authenticate using the domain controller, keep them restricted to their
own individual folder and disk quota, and have them back up their
workstations.
The weird group membership that SAMBA is defaulting is pretty much
Hello,
My name is Shane Drinkwater. I have had a problem since samba-3.0.25 with
printing being very, very slow. It takes about 15- 30 seconds for the print
dialog box to appear. After selecting OK the print happens in a reasonable
time. File serving performance seems to be similar to previous
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Janicko Zeppelin wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> We have big problem with adding new machine to our domain.
> 2 weeks ago we upgrade our machine to Debian 4 (etch). Than we automatic
> update our samba to version 3.0.24 (from debian package).
> We use LDAP backe
Hi to all,
I just installed samba-4.0.0alpha1 on RedHat ES 4 in hope it will solve my
problem to authenticate users against Active Directory 2003.
But the problem is smb.conf for this type of scenario. Does anyone have
smb.conf only to authenticate users against Active Directory.
q1. do I need s
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Jimi,
> Vital Stats - AMD 64-bit CPU, Ubuntu 7.0.4 (Feisty Fawn),
> Samba 3.0.24,
>
> Win2003 AD Domain
>
> I'm not sure how to make it stop doing it. When a user
> "logs in" they get an automatically assigned group
> of "domain users" which doesn
Hi all.
We have big problem with adding new machine to our domain.
2 weeks ago we upgrade our machine to Debian 4 (etch). Than we automatic
update our samba to version 3.0.24 (from debian package).
We use LDAP backend for samba.
When we try add Windows XP or Windows 2000 to our domain, we got thi
Vital Stats - AMD 64-bit CPU, Ubuntu 7.0.4 (Feisty Fawn), Samba 3.0.24,
Win2003 AD Domain
I'm not sure how to make it stop doing it. When a user "logs in" they
get an automatically assigned group of "domain users" which doesn't
actually exist in any of the file permissions. I've tried settin
I have a samba 3.023c server with winbind joined to a windows 2003 AD
domain. The issue I'm having is from the windows computers, I can't
connect to shares on the samba server using the administrator
account. It works just fine with normal domain users. When I try to
connect with the admin
Well, I've discovered something and I'm not sure how to make it stop
doing it. When a user "logs in" they get an automatically assigned
group of "domain users" which doesn't actually exist in any of the file
permissions. I've tried setting group = %G and force group = %G but
neither one is workin
Hi all,
We have a mixed network environment with Samba servers providing file
storage for windows, Linux and MAC 0SX users. Authentication is
handled by Active Directory on Win2K SP. On our campus we allow
computer lab teachers to add users via the Active Directory MMC.
However we have a couple of
On Thu, 2007-06-09 at 10:01 -0400, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> Alexander Födisch wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to use the module VFS_FAKE_PERMS for roaming profiles. When I use
> > the option "writeable = yes" (see config [1]) the user profiles ar
I think that combining 'root preexec' with a script and 'utmp = Yes'
allows easily these checks.
the w command shows who is connect through smb. The script check this
before allow/deny the user.
On 9/6/07, Adam Tauno Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > You are aware that once someone has lo
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Alexander Födisch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use the module VFS_FAKE_PERMS for roaming profiles. When I use
> the option "writeable = yes" (see config [1]) the user profiles are
> write back the server (but they shouldn't, right?).
> If I delete the w
Hi,
I want to use the module VFS_FAKE_PERMS for roaming profiles. When I use the option "writeable = yes" (see config [1]) the user profiles are write
back the server (but they shouldn't, right?).
If I delete the writeable-option (see [2]) windows brings an error when logging
off:
"Windows ca
> I have a server SLES 10 with Samba 3.0.22, with authentication from a
> Windows 2003 server via Active Directory.
> I would like to configure a share of a folder in which can access only
> the users of a pre-determined (security) group.
> But I cannot figure how configure Samba to do this...
T
Hi, my question is pretty complicated.
I have a server SLES 10 with Samba 3.0.22, with authentication from a
Windows 2003 server via Active Directory.
I would like to configure a share of a folder in which can access only
the users of a pre-determined (security) group.
But I cannot figure how
> > You are aware that once someone has logged in an
> > administrator has to reset that account. This is *NOT*
> > automatic if the user logs out from his first
> > workstation. That functionality is impossible to achieve for
> > us, Windows does not tell us when the user logs out.
> Maybe I'm bei
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Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> I've been having a miserable time trying to get Winbind working. All of
> the literature I've found seems to indicate it "just works" - which I'd
> love - but it hasn't gone that way for me. Because I'm already using
> LDAP,
Greeting Pascal,
Here a code I have made yesterday. It's surely not a great piece of
code, but it's work with Windows client.
First in the netlogon section of your smb.conf, add the line:
root preexec = /pathof the scripts/test.sh %u %m
I don't have try this script with the log level with a
Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 12:14:25PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes please this would fix problems with have with user
loggin on at one end of the site then at the other later.
Just to make sure:
You are aware that once someone has logged in an
administrator has to
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