Hi,
I have asked that last week with a little different subject, but the problem
remains.
When connecting with a Windows machine (not part of the domain) to the Samba
server, the
client is not authenticating, even when the user exists in the domain.
Domain master is a Windows 2003 SBS machine
Jim, the network trace doesn't show any DNS record lookups while
this occurs. However, I was surprised to find empty log files that look
like "log.___192.168.0.48". What causes this?
Chris, you are onto something here (mentioning the NIC). I haven't gone
back to prove this 100%,
I have a server acting as a PDC, and another server acting as a BDC.
When I run 'net getlocalsid'
on each, they return different numbers. If I run 'net getlocalsid
domain_name' on the BDC, it returns the PDC's sid.
Is it import for each machine to have the same SID?
The local SIDS must be d
I have a server acting as a PDC, and another server acting as a BDC.
When I run 'net getlocalsid'
on each, they return different numbers. If I run 'net getlocalsid
domain_name' on the BDC, it returns the PDC's sid.
Is it import for each machine to have the same SID?
Thanks,
Chris
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Hi there,
I am a newbie to samba. I am developing a cifs proxy (promiscuous mode)
which is supposed to perform a proxy authentication (NTLMSSP/NETLOGON)
to authenticate the client's against a Win2003 domain.
I understand that net ads/winbindd will be my best choice for joining
domain/backe
Thank you Johan for your reply!
I've already configured the web admin of CUPS, I even assign an 80 port to
it. What I do not want to use it is because of:
1. It can't show the correct document pages if windows clients print to
samba shared printer. it will always be 1 page.
2. It's not real-time
Hi, I would like to use Samba in a Linux-only environment where users
would log in through GDM and have access to configured shares. What
is the research vector I should take here? If relevant, I'm using the
latest stable version of Ubuntu (9.04) on both the clients and the
server.
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Ken Bass wrote:
I just installed Win 7 RTM (Release to Manufacturing), not RC nor Beta.
After searching the archives I modified the required registry settings
listed in other emails. I upgraded my Samba from the stock Centos 5.3
version to 3.3.7. Joining the domain worked, but I was unable to
I had to reainstall my server and couldnt avoid upgrading samba. Before
reinstalling, I had samba configured to let users browse their home
folders from Windows PCs using their Unix system user/pass. Now, it is
not possible, I have just managed to implement the same authentication
system as before
>I setup a central Fedora 11 printer server in a big office for 80+ windows
>clients due to the max 10 connections limitation of windows 2000/xp. 2
>physical printers are connected to the server, and I configured 3 CUPS
>printers(1 printer with 2 different printer drivers) in Fedora 11.
>Is ther
I setup a central Fedora 11 printer server in a big office for 80+ windows
clients due to the max 10 connections limitation of windows 2000/xp. 2
physical printers are connected to the server, and I configured 3 CUPS
printers(1 printer with 2 different printer drivers) in Fedora 11.
Is there a co
we are using samba on CentOS 5 with LDAP backend as a PDC. the problem is
that after some times users can not logon to win XP clients and we must
rejoin the clients to the domian so that users logon will be possible but
again after some random time logon is not possible. any idea?
thanks.
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On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 4:14 AM, Altan (aol.com) wrote:
> Thanks Jeremy. No Ipv6 enabled. This problem even occurs if I use
> "\\192.168.0.254" (IP of my samba server) rather than a netbios name. I'm
> not running a local DNS server.
You don't necessarily have to have IPv6 enabled to have your DNS
/etc/skel ?
Lukas
On Wed, 5 Aug 2009, sub_woofer wrote:
Hello all
How do I stop or how can I change the following:
Currently whenever a user using their windows PC accesses a share on the
ubuntu server a directory is created for that user and their machine
containing the following document
Hi!
I am using Samba 3.4 on CentOS 5.3 and compiled it without
"--enable-merge-build" because the merge build was not working
as wanted.
But after compiling Samba starts always 2 smbd threads and is
complaining about "socket already in use" (I believe that second
smbd prozess is causing that).
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