On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 10:14:04AM -0600, Chris Duffy wrote:
> We are testing Samba 3 (and 4) on Fedora Core 13,
> 10Gbit connection with a Mac OS 10.6.4 system
> as the client. We will be adding some Windows
> machines sooner or later with 10Gbit interfaces.
>
> We are seeing 100-150MBytes/sec r
We are testing Samba 3 (and 4) on Fedora Core 13,
10Gbit connection with a Mac OS 10.6.4 system
as the client. We will be adding some Windows
machines sooner or later with 10Gbit interfaces.
We are seeing 100-150MBytes/sec read or write
performance between the Mac and the FC13 system
over 10Gbit
On 01/17/2011 15:45, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
Hello,
Jack Downes schrieb:
We also have this problem however we take advantage of it.
Maybe you can add yourself to the bug report I in my previous post. I
think if the developers see, that more people having this problem, the
change to get it fixed
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 9:05 AM, wrote:
> Thanks Helmut I will check the time stamps later. I was using smbpasswd and
> that is what is called for in my smb.conf file.
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> -Original Message-
> From: "Helmut Hullen"
> Sender: samba-bou
Hello,
Jack Downes schrieb:
> We also have this problem however we take advantage of it.
Maybe you can add yourself to the bug report I in my previous post. I
think if the developers see, that more people having this problem, the
change to get it fixed is bigger.
What kind of drivers you're hav
Well, not perfectly. I don't know what this issue is, however the way I
configured my Samba server doesn't quite get along with Windows APW for
adding printers. I don't know what I've missed but my symptoms are:
I step through the APW, Keep the existing driver, no test print page,
hit Finish. U
Filepe,
have you considered using FUSE? with it you could use SSH to mount most
any directory on the target server, and it's fine to have multiple
connections like that. I don't know if your performance would be good
or not...
But you could then just set up PAM to use the openldap for auth. Jus
Hong K Phooey wrote:
> We have a samba server that uses active directory security. We have three
> active directory servers and use a dfs namespace (test.local) to encompass
> those three servers. We currently are using password server = TEST.local,
> but have had all three AD servers listed,
Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
> Hello,
>
> since samba 3.4 we have the problem, that printer options,
> preconfigured by the admin (number of paper trays, output etc.), are
> not available for normal users. They only see the default settings.
> Domain Admins and users with SePrintOperatorPrivilege doesn't
2011/1/18 Scald Master :
> Let me know if this scenario is possible:
> I want a samba server authenticating on OpenLDAP with IDMAP, without
> creating any local user on server.
(snip)
> So my question is: It's possible to auth users on a samba server
> against a OpenLDAP server without the need of
Hi,
Let me know if this scenario is possible:
I want a samba server authenticating on OpenLDAP with IDMAP, without
creating any local user on server.
My environment is: many linux clients, a OpenLDAP server and some
services authenticating against it.
We don't use Active Directory nor we have any
I started on samba 3.0.x and upgrades to 3.4.x.Still having only
partial success myself.I have different "ou" objects in ldap for the
allocation range and each trusted domain .
My smb.conf (editted somewhat) is below.
I would that the idmapping would be created in the correct OU for e
What do you mean users are in smb.conf?
How are you creating the users? Can you see the user or users with
pdbedit?
On 01/17/2011 11:06 AM, Hajo Locke wrote:
Hello,
sometime i have the problem that samba ist not knowing my new created
users.
i can see the users in my smb.conf but log
Hello,
sometime i have the problem that samba ist not knowing my new created users.
i can see the users in my smb.conf but login fails with:
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER
i know samba is reading conf for ervery 60 seconds but also a manual reload
is not working.
only thing which helps is restart of s
Hello,
since samba 3.4 we have the problem, that printer options, preconfigured by
the admin (number of paper trays, output etc.), are not available for normal
users. They only see the default settings. Domain Admins and users with
SePrintOperatorPrivilege doesn't have this problem.
Guenthe
We have a samba server that uses active directory security. We have three
active directory servers and use a dfs namespace (test.local) to encompass
those three servers. We currently are using password server = TEST.local, but
have had all three AD servers listed, but it has not helped.
Whene
Let me try asking something different.
The field 'sambaKickoffTime' in LDAP (if set to a correct time) will prevent a
user from logging into a windows system. The time format for
'pwdaccountlockedtime' is acceptable for the sambaKickoffTime field as well.
If I modify the samba source,sour
Thanks Helmut I will check the time stamps later. I was using smbpasswd and
that is what is called for in my smb.conf file.
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-Original Message-
From: "Helmut Hullen"
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Date: 17 Jan 2011 14:56:00
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Hallo, Mat,
Du meintest am 17.01.11:
>>> Samba 3.5.6 uses "tdbsam", earlier versions have used "smbpasswd";
>>> you should look which file ("smbpasswd" or "passdb.tdb") your old
>>> version has used.
>>> For converting you can use "pdbedit".
>> Danke, I will check this I am sure that i
I'm not making much progress over here. I agree with the pam_deny item you list
below. Putting the pam_deny line in the account settings will definitely
prevent me from letting the windows users authenticate. But the issue remains
where if the account is locked through the LDAP server, whateve
On Saturday 15 January 2011 4:26:03 pm William
Brown wrote:
> > If I enter the command "smbldap-useradd -a -m
> > -M juser -g "Domain Users" -G "Domain Admins"
> > -G "Administrators" -c "Joe User" juser"
> > (beginning and ending parens for clarity), I
> > do indeed create the type of user I'm tr
Hi,
We have just managed to get winbind behaving correctly in a Samba domain
with Samba member servers with help from Sernet. It is now not adding
spurious entries for the "own domain".
However, a member server keeps trying to add group mappings that already
exist in the LDAP idmap ou. This
Apologies, typo in the below corrected (was trying to hide the real ldap
suffix in my post and failed!):
Here is the relevant part of the DMS smb.conf:
idmap backend = ldap:ldap://pdc
idmap uid = 1-2
idmap gid = 1-2
ldap admin dn = cn=manager,dc=my,dc=net
ldap suffix = dc=my,dc=n
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 5:15 AM, Mat Enders wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 2:24 AM, Helmut Hullen wrote:
>
>> Hallo, Mat,
>>
>> Du meintest am 16.01.11:
>>
>> > I upgraded from Debian Lenny (Samba 3.2.5) to Squeeze (Samba 3.5.6)
>> > and now my PDC does not work.
>>
>> > In the past when u
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