Maybe your local policies security disallows that feature.
You can proof that with gpedit.msc local settings-->add user rights-->
force shutdown from remote
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Shutting down WinXP Pro instance
From: Michael Wood
To: Joe Tseng
Cc:
Date: Monday, 24/01/2011 10:51 PM
Hi
On 25 January 2011 02:54, Joe Tseng wrote:
Recently I set up a PDC (Fedora 12 - I'm using this for a specific
reason) using Samba
Hi
On 25 January 2011 02:54, Joe Tseng wrote:
>
> Recently I set up a PDC (Fedora 12 - I'm using this for a specific reason)
> using Samba 3.4.9 and OpenLDAP 2.4.19; I named my domain ATHOME. I am trying
> to figure out how to shut down WinXP Pro remotely and I'm not having any
> luck. Up to
Recently I set up a PDC (Fedora 12 - I'm using this for a specific reason)
using Samba 3.4.9 and OpenLDAP 2.4.19; I named my domain ATHOME. I am trying
to figure out how to shut down WinXP Pro remotely and I'm not having any luck.
Up to this point I have tried the following:
- I used ATHOM
I have one more quick question if i may. This one maybe a simple one :)
Is there any way to set the sysvol and netlogon shares to be not
browseable? i know they are very important, but it would be nice if they
were "hidden". I have tried browseable = no but I think samba 4 ignores
that :)
On M
Hei all,
Today I upgraded my samba which was a really old version 3.0.33 (I know) to
3.5. The upgraded seemed alright since I realize that I got a problem with the
linux acls, I wanna say that I only have this problem with windows 7 and Vista,
however windows xp works alright
To try to be con
With the help of John, and tms3, I was able to resolve the problem!
Once I corrected my fstab for /share with acl and user_xattr options, and
remounted the filesystem, that worked perfectly. Mind you I did have to
delete the old /share/finance folder since it was created without the new
attribute
Here's some more info. This is an excerpt from the log on a connection
attempt:
[2011/01/24 15:30:55, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(950)
CLIENT_STATION (X.X.X.46) connect to service USERNAME initially as
user ADDOMAIN+USERNAME (uid=1, gid=1) (pid 18741)
[2011/01/24 15:30:56
>> There is a bug where a client connect 443 if it timesout, it connects to
>> 139. Bud ID 7881.
>>
>> Where did you download 3.5.7 from?
>
> I would like to know this too... there's supposed to be some fix for
> printers in 3.5.7 that I really want.
Since the date of the original email was from
There is a bug where a client connect 443 if it timesout, it connects to
139. Bud ID 7881.
Where did you download 3.5.7 from?
I would like to know this too... there's supposed to be some fix for
printers in 3.5.7 that I really want.
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But when I click apply, the jenfab\finance group dissappears from the
list and the changes never save.
What OS are you using? If Linux then make sure share file system is
xattrs capable and enable it in /etc/fstab (I believe). If not you
can use:
posix:eadb = /usr/local/samba/private
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:17 AM, Laurenz, Dirk
wrote:
> any ideas anybody?
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Hi all,
I've done a serious amount of reading around this but I still can't figure out
the implications of what I'm seeing.
I have inherited a CentOS 4 Samba 3.0.23 PDC & file server for 40 hosts that
has been through the wars. It is standalone and stable and uses the smbpasswd
file authenti
Look at the event logs on your PC.
Look at the samba logs on the server.
If only two users can even log into the XP machines, how can ALL users
access the shares? Or are they accessing shares from non-XP machines?
Did you check "pdbedit -v someuser" to compare the users who can login
with th
Check you permissions on the folders.
[Mon Jan 24 11:30:24 2011 EST, 0
../ntvfs/posix/pvfs_acl.c:567:pvfs_access_check_unix()]
../ntvfs/posix/pvfs_acl.c:567 denied access to '/share/finance/.' -
wanted 0x010e but got 0xfff3 (missing 0x000c)
[Mon Jan 24 11:30:24 2011 EST, 0
../ntvfs/pos
*I have a PDC on ubuntu 10.04. Samba ver 3.4.7.*
At the first of my installation all users can login on windows xp machines
and access to the samba shares . But now only two domain users can log in on
it, but all users can access to the samba shares. When i boot a windows xp
machine and i try to l
Need to see you samba logs. They are in /usr/local/samba/var/samb.log by
default. Directory owner needs to be root and group should be users or
staff.
Also make sure that you can set the ACL's from the command prompt. How
to do this is on the wiki.
Jonn
On 01/24/2011 10:50 AM, Lynn Dixon wrote:
Ok. I tried the following:
Navigate to share, right click --> Properties. Went to "security" tab then
clicked "advanced"
That opened up and I was able to click Add and then add my Finance AD group.
The Finance group even shows up with the selected permissions in the list of
users/groups. BUT, when
Go to advanced when changing ACL's.
Jonn
On 01/24/2011 09:48 AM, Lynn Dixon wrote:
> That was the first thing that I had tried. I created a share using
> smb.conf, then restarted samba.
> I can see the share, and navigate down into it from windows. If I
> create a folder and then rick click fro
That was the first thing that I had tried. I created a share using
smb.conf, then restarted samba.
I can see the share, and navigate down into it from windows. If I create a
folder and then rick click from a windows machine and do security, I can add
groups, but when I try to save, the changes ju
This is all you need.
[test]
path = /data/test
read only = no
Then use windows to set the acl's.
Jonn
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO
On 01/24/2011 09:24 AM, Lynn Dixon wrote:
> Thanks. I tried both paramaters in my smb.conf but I got errors when I tried
> both:
>
>
Thanks. I tried both paramaters in my smb.conf but I got errors when I tried
both:
jenfab@dc:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/samba4 restart
* Stopping Samba 4 daemon samba
[ OK ]
* Starting Samba 4 daemon
sambaUnknown parameter
encountered: "va
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I am not sure how to use Microsoft AD tools to create shares and then
set
those shares permissable to certain AD groups. For example, I need to
create
a share called "Finance" and only the people in Finance can read/write
to
it. I was hoping to use SWAT to help in creation and management of
I am not sure how to use Microsoft AD tools to create shares and then set
those shares permissable to certain AD groups. For example, I need to create
a share called "Finance" and only the people in Finance can read/write to
it. I was hoping to use SWAT to help in creation and management of those
s
On 01/21/2011 4:54 AM, marius klausen wrote:
Hi Takahashi,
While you need not run winbindd if you want to use Active Directory
for authentication, if you need to run, idmap_nss map help you?
i want to use winbind to be able to log in just by providing the accountname,
not domainname\accountn
Understood and agreed, but since we're migrating to the AD in a
piecemeal fashion must get this to work for users in both domains until
the migration is complete. Any suggestions?
-Ron
On 01/23/2011 01:05 PM, t...@tms3.com wrote:
I encountered a strange problem recently when changing the
I thought swat is no longer working!!Just use Microsoft ads tools and you
are up and running.
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Hi,
> > I want to use Active Directory for my samba users passwords and
> /etc/group for storing group membership.
> >
> > /etc/nsswitch.conf looks like:
> >
> > group: file
> >
> > Problem: the tests i ran show that the samba server does not know about
> group membership (deleting file from o
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