7e8e094;hp=e8e0b7c821da4287c8ca837190c7f34588df76e2
This could be the problem.
James Kosin
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Quoting simo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 09:41 +, James Cort wrote:
Hi,
The Problem:
I have a samba domain using LDAP as the backend, complete with the
IdealX LDAP scripts.
Most of my Unix boxes (certainly anything which does any Samba stuff)
authenticates again
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I your log I see two problem or comment :
- Have you configured idealx-tools (smbldap.conf & smbldap_bind.conf)
Yes. I should mention that I can use Samba as a domain controller and
add workstations just fine provided I add workstations as root - but as
discussed e
Hi,
The Problem:
I have a samba domain using LDAP as the backend, complete with the
IdealX LDAP scripts.
Most of my Unix boxes (certainly anything which does any Samba stuff)
authenticates against the same LDAP backend, using it for groups and
users.
I need to grant some people sufficient
After upgrading Samba from 2.2.8a to 3.0.10, we find that users
whose Unix login does not match their NT login need to have their
users.map entry changed to include their NT domain name.
e.g.:
grybo = grybowski
had to be changed to
grybo = NA0X/grybowski
I didn't have any luck searching the a
On 1/11/06, Jason Balicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Lamanna wrote:
> > Hrm.
> > The domain part of the SIDs definitely match.
> > What's interesting is that it doesn't even get the default-ish groups
> > right (like Domain Users for example,
On 1/11/06, Jason Balicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Lamanna wrote:
> > Question about changing file permissions in Windows XP when running
> > samba as a PDC.
> > If you hit Properties and go to the security tab, instead of listing
> > the proper group
as a backend with Samba.
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one what I probably should have done in the first place - set up a
Samba domain and got the offending server onto that. Seems to work now
(touch wood).
It'll give me a number of other benefits over and above solving the
initial problem, and it was something I was planning on doing anyway
t it was defined at compile time. FWIW the code on the trunk seems
to be pretty much the same.
Anyway, does anyone have a verified working example of ldapsam: with two
ldap servers that does work when the first server is down? Or is it one of
those edge-case, "should work" minor fe
Quoting William Jojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
From: James Cort
All the documentation I can find online seems to be geared towards
getting the system up and running properly in the first place with
minimal requirement of understanding of how it all hangs together - if
someone did that in th
baSID: S-1-5-21-4012146134-3166284455-2856603714-3038
sambaPrimaryGroupSID: S-1-5-21-4012146134-3166284455-2856603714-3001
displayName: James Cort,,,
sambaPwdMustChange: 2147483647
sambaPasswordHistory:
sambaAcctFlags: [U ]
fault).
The SID Windows displays is:
S-1-5-21-4012146134-3166284455-2856603714-3038
$ ldapsearch -D"cn=manager,dc=u4eatech,dc=com" -b "dc=u4eatech,dc=com"
-h localhost -W -v -x
# jamesc, People, u4eatech.com
dn: uid=jamesc,ou=People,dc=u4eatech,dc=com
uid: ja
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I've got a problem with a samba server I inherited which I can't solve.
I think it's the configuration rather than the version because I have
the same problem with a 3.0.14 and a 3.0.11 Samba server with almost
identical configurations. Both authenticate again
individual folders from Windows isn't terribly usable like this.
I'm not sure where to look next. The Samba server running 3.0.14 isn't
live yet, so I can do more-or-less what I like with the configuration.
The 3.0.11 server, however, is live, so I don't want to mess with the
cious enough
to work on/maintain the CIFS after SMBFS wasn't being further developed. I
am using FC3 on my linux side and Win2k3 AS on the windows side.
James
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Kipness
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 1
riving me crazy, and it's a critical issue
for our scripts to work properly. I've been wondering if I should switch to
a CIFS mount instead? Would this solve this kind of issue?
I've looked at the network cards for any dropped packets or errors and it's
100% clean.
TIA,
ried) or maybe some other file that I don't know about.
I'm quite baffled so any ideas would be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance,
James.
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question I believe
James
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Laszlo
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 8:11 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] winbind - getent problem
Hi,
I'm trying to authenticate users from AD. I did joi
set up a load of local groups on my domain when they really wanted to
use global ones.
Thanks for listening (or reading).
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ve decided to change to 'security = server' in the
hope that I can then get the printers configured as I want them before
changing back to 'security = domain' but I haven't had the time to do
this yet. I'd like to know if there is a more elegant solution (if
indeed m
privileges is?
Any help would be gratefully appreciated,
Thanks,
James.
OS - linux (opensuse 10.0)
kernel - 2.6.13
samba - 3.0.20-4
smb.conf:
[global]
## Domain Info
workgroup = M2
security= domain
encrypt passwords = yes
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
> James Kosin wrote:
>
> | Anyway samba could display a better log message saying
> | that was the problem? I've always found the numbers
> | rather cryptic although interesting. Just a sug
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
> James Kosin wrote:
> | Jerry & Others,
> |
> | What does this error in my logs mean:
> | [2005/10/06 08:50:47, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(798)
> | ~ james (192.168.100.158)
but are there negatives as well?
I've never done any IO testing on Ubuntu, so all I can say about it is that I
run it and it works. I don't know what its behaviour will be like
under load. That
is likely to vary between distros as much as between filesystems.
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Jerry & Others,
What does this error in my logs mean:
[2005/10/06 08:50:47, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(798)
~ james (192.168.100.158) couldn't find service
::{2227a280-3aea-1069-a2de-08002b30309d}
It could be that I don
rtition, then load the xfs
> modules). they've fixed that buy now I assume.
That might depend on yr distro. I've used XFS root partitions on
Ubuntu 5.04, SLES9 and OpenSUSE without any problems.
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Sorry folks if this is better suited for the Apple lists, but I feel
it's a samba issue so I'm posting here.
We just upgraded (did a fresh install) from OS X 10.3.8 Server to
10.4.2 running Samba version 3.0.10
After upgrading we have noticed severe performance hits on our
Windows machine
of the student directories.
Can anyone tell me how admin users and valid users works in the new version,
I am not sure if this is a bug or if I neglected to do something.
Thanks for your help
James Mauser
Computer Coordinator
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Florida
r FC4 and try it?
I don't run FC, but someone on the list might know something ...
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ndwith requirement is
~500 MiB/sec, so you need to be driving 5 gig-e NICs at line rate,
which will cost you about 5 CPUs (depending on a lot of stuff). The
I/O rate you need from your storage will depend on how much RAM you
stick in the server. With the assumptions above, if you stick 15 - 20
GiB
means that smbd is
running in daemon mode even though you didn't specify the -D flag.
Normally you would use -D when invoking smbd from an init script.
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Computer Coordinator
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Florida Atlantic University
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he Internet on
> disk-quotas. What do other people do?
You'll need to enable quotas in your underlying filesytem. Samba will
then be able to query them. Most filesystems have quota support these
days. I'm most familiar with XFS, in which case you need to enable
quota support in your
I have had the same issue as this in a Windows 2003 SBS Domain using Samba
Version 3.0.14a-Debian.
Under this weblink do a search for 0x19
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/security/tkerberr.mspx#EDAA
Microsoft recommends updating to the latest version o
ably
> in the same boat.
IIRC, sharity runs on most unixes and will gives you a local SMB filesystem.
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ou can't change
the filesystem, Jeremy did change the directory code to handle this,
but iirc it was checked in after 3.0.14a released.
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version numbers (ie. for the original LVM package and the one you
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alking.
>
> If enough do it, the voice mail box will fill and they will have to foot
> the bill for the toll free access...and oh they will also need to filter
> through the useless voice mails hahaha
>
> Ron
>
>
> */James Knott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
&
Eric Hines wrote:
> The call trick also works in reverse. Shortly after the PRC started
> minting their Panda gold coins, I got a long distance call (MI to NM,
I've noticed that sometimes when you call that toll free number, you get
an answering machine. I wonder how long a call it'll take, bef
Eric Hines wrote:
> I not only never heard from that company again, but for the next several
> months the number of cold calls coming in offering me any good deals was
> a good approximation of zero.
What I like to do, is put telemarkets on hold, without telling them. I
can watch the flashing ho
Eric Hines wrote:
> In the US snail mail doesn't work like that. Mail gets returned to the
> sender for insufficient postage.
Unless you use one of those postage paid evelopes, which you're free to
stuff, with whatever junk mail you've got at hand. ;-)
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Ive tried removing my network adapter and all the network components and
readding them, but that hasn't fixed the issue either.
Thanks guys (and girls)
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Hello Collen, thanks for your reply.
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Any ideas?
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The Australian National University
James Briar wrote:
> Hello,
> Can Samba be installed on a Windows 2000 machine (then create a share) so
> that on the Unix side you can mount the share thats been created (the
> opposite of installing Samba on Unix and then mapping a drive on a Windows
> 2000 machine to a Unix
Hello,
Can Samba be installed on a Windows 2000 machine (then create a share) so
that on the Unix side you can mount the share thats been created (the
opposite of installing Samba on Unix and then mapping a drive on a Windows
2000 machine to a Unix share)?
I don't need to do this, i was just won
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Hello all,
I've doing some server consolidation using vmware, I've asked this
question to the vmware community, and I've gotten good, yet breif
answers. I thought, since it's mostly a samba related issue, this was
the right place to come.. Anyway
I've successfully shared out my linux
Hello Dominic, thanks for your reply, I've now got a good fix for my problem
(after hours of trial and error). I coded the following in my smb.conf file
:-
[global]
...
hosts allow =
oplocks = Yes
security = share
[ts]
comment = Tech support directory
Hello Mark, I've now got a good fix for my problem (after hours of trial and
error). I coded the following in my smb.conf file :-
[global]
...
hosts allow =
oplocks = Yes
security = share
[ts]
comment = Tech support directory
path = /informatio
John H Terpstra wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 June 2005 13:07, James Knott wrote:
>>John H Terpstra wrote:
>>>Please help me to understand how that would work. If I can modify a file
>>>I can delete its contents - after all, that is what modification permits.
>>>If I
John H Terpstra wrote:
> Please help me to understand how that would work. If I can modify a file I
> can
> delete its contents - after all, that is what modification permits. If I can
> modify the contents of a file by deleting it, how does that differ from not
> being able to delete the file
Anuwa Mohamad Jamili wrote:
> Dear All Friends,
>
>
>
> Im already explore with UNIX permission, currently what I can see is only
> have read,write and execute. We also can combine this permission with
> grouping.
>
> But what I seek here, how can I set permission that user can't delete file
>
Hello,
I've coded the following in our smb.conf file (security = share coded in the
[global] section) and this works fine where users can access the share
without a password :-
[ts]
comment = Tech support directory
path = /information
guest only = Yes
guest ok
2420)
set_canon_ace_list: sys_acl_set_file type file failed for file
~WRD1929.tmp (Operation not supported).
Have I overlooked a change I have needed to do since upgrading to 3.0.14a ?
Thanks
James Mauser
Computer Coordinator
College of Engineering and Computer Scienc
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> Cant seem to get mail to the list.
I didn't see your messge either. ;-)
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Robert Schuettler wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> is it possible to have a Samba server without creating local accounts
> for users on that server?
>
> Share level security doesn't count though. ;-) The idea is not to need
> to create and update users on the Samba server itself (i.e. no local
> users,
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> In first, i want to excuse my english language, i'm a french guy!
> I work in a big french company and we have just one problem.
> We have all of our servers with Windows 2k serveur for Operating Systems;
> but we have in our network some computeurs wich are co
Joris De Pooter wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> taken from
> http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/samba-bdc.html#minim-bdc
>
>
>> Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?
>>
>> No. The native NT4 SAM replication protocols have not yet been fully
>> implemented.
>>
was an XP registry setting for that, but I don't remember what it was.
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> James, it could have something to do with the fact that XP Home is a
> stripped down XP Pro that will not function in a domain. Point of
> fact, I have had trouble getting two XP Ho
I'm trying to access a share on an XP Home system, from SuSE 9.3, using
Samba. When I use Konqueror to browse, I can't see anything under the
shared directory (D:\), though I can see the contents of the
"SharedDocs" folder. If I mount the XP share manually, I can then see
all the files. Any idea,
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Africa at the
dom1\users in the dom2\group and on the windows boxes
this works fine.
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-3.0.14a previously with the same options without any
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><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ~ <>< <>< <>< <><
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
tor, 28.04.2005 kl. 20.09 skrev James Watkins:
Hi all, after searching the archives of this list and extensive general
googling, I still haven't worked this problem out so I thought it was
time to join the list.
I'm trying to make my samba server create home dire
does this mean that the
passwords are send unencrypted?
Any suggestions would help to preserve my sanity.
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t;d_off field, but in 3.0.12 it performs a telldir after reading
> the last name and returns NULL if the offset it -1.
Nice work! I'm away from the lab this week, but I'll have a patch for
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Can anyone advise if such a standard exists for windows file and record
locking, if so which version does Samba Ver 3. adhere to
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27;t really know how to approach
> SGI with this since I don't know how to describe the problem to them so that
> they understand it and I get differing results with the same OS and the same
> compilers.
What do you do to get the differing results?
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I'm probably looking for suggestions on tracing
problems rather than a specific fix, since I don't see
any links relevant to my problem.
We have a Samba PDC with an ldap backend, serving
about 100 active users and another 400 relatively
inactive lab machines that connect once at the
beginning of
We have gotten groups set up but by using netgroup and /etc/groups to allow
groups
While this is a work around it would be nice to be able to use the groups
that are already created on the AD and not have to duplicate efforts
James Mauser
Coordinator Computer Applications
Col
Thanks Geoff - from what I have learned from the Hula group your spot
on.
Feedback from the Hula group suggests they are going to change the user
store to use LDAP (I think OPENLDAP) and therefore will eventually
support SAMBA this way.
Cheers
James
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Hula and Samba
integration/authentication but only found one article announcing that
Novell has contributed its eDirectory APIs to the Samba Project.
Have these APIs been implemented yet?
Please could someone point me in the right direction?
Many thanks in advance.
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it surrounds is not supposed to be used? Can this
code be safely removed from clitar.c?
Thank you,
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Washington Mutual UNIX Platform Services
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problem in the past but I can't locate it
now. Can anyone tell me what to do to keep this from happening?
Thanks
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Try this in the global section:
use spnego = no
I saw a problem at our site where Samba would negotiate to the password
server as it was nogiated against. So since in my case the password
server was only NT, it did not succeed with spnego when the clients
(Win2003) requested it.
Anyway, might b
Andreas Braun wrote:
Hello!
I'm kind of stuck here. I'd like to set up a Samba PDC server using a
MySQL database backend, so that me and my colleges can easily
administer the users with a PHP based web interface. I've already
installed and configured Samba 3.0.11 and MySQL 4.0 on FreeBSD.
Every
Robert connectfree.co.uk> writes:
> James
>
> I have now managed to resolve this issue using the following :-
>
> valid users = DOMAIN\%S
>
> where DOMAIN is replaced by your domain name. This assumes the default
> winbind separator \
>
> Regards
> Rob
0 bytes.
[2005/02/28 13:24:27, 10]
nsswitch/winbindd.c:winbind_client_read(470)
client_read: read 0 bytes. Need 1824 more for a full request.
[2005/02/28 13:24:27, 5]
nsswitch/winbindd.c:winbind_client_read(477)
read failed on sock 20, pid 14536: EOF
[EMAIL
key difference between my environment and Rob's is my environment is relying
on a Windows AD server for authentication and I am running smbclient -k.
smbclient work okay with the %S commented out but fails when uncommented
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
James
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= /bin/true
wins server = 172.23.10.1
server string = Samba Server %v on %h
security=ADS
realm=LOCAL
encrypt passwords = yes
password server=BLMTESTDC1,BLMBMTESTDC2
### -
Many Thanks in advanc
shell = /bin/bash
template homedir = /home/%D/%U
idmap uid = 1-2
idmap gid = 1-2
client use spnego = yes
[www]
path = /usr/local/www
comment = Web content
valid users = "OFFICE\Domain Users"
If anyone can shed any light on what might be the problem, I'd be most
grateful. If you'd require any further information about my setup, please
let me know.
Many thanks,
James
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ply a question of deleting the Sun from the ADS domain on the
Test network, and then adding it to the Live network, or is there more
work (clearing out databases &c) needed to ensure that the system is
ready to join the Live Network?
TIA
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James MacLean wrote:
Hi Folks,
Samba-3.0.11.
. Using /etc/passwd, /etc/group, smbpasswd - everything in the PDC
world seems fine.
. Using /etc/passwd, /etc/group, MySQL backend - I can join the domain
but get an error about not being able to find a domain controller when
I try to login to the
Hi Folks,
Samba-3.0.11.
. Using /etc/passwd, /etc/group, smbpasswd - everything in the PDC world
seems fine.
. Using /etc/passwd, /etc/group, MySQL backend - I can join the domain
but get an error about not being able to find a domain controller when I
try to login to the domain with an mysql u
S?
Thankyou for your patience.
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Hello, Our site has implemented network login user ID's that now include a
space, for example "fred smith". Can Samba support this? Our current Samba
release is 2.0.5a but doesn't seem to like users with a space character?
Thanks.
James Briar
Technical Support
Chief Exec D
That did the trick! I wonder why it stopped working?
Thanks,
James
Ganeshram Iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 00:29:51 -0000, James Marcinek
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > I've been trying to figure
Thanks,
I'll give this a try.
Ganeshram Iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 00:29:51 -, James Marcinek
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > I've been trying to figure out why I can't change passwords
thentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
We get an error now that states not authorized (or something like that) to
change password. These are Windows XP Pro systems.
The version of Samba is:
samba-3.0.9-1
This is driving me crazy.
Can anyone help me out?
Thanks,
James
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Hey guys, I'm trying to get Samba running to share some stuff out over my
network. My main box is running gentoo, but I've got two more machines that
run windows (for work, ugh, I hate it, don't think I'm a microsoft lover)
Anyhoo. I got it setup and got cups installed and setup my smb.conf
rs they are by using a
tool like ethreal to capture the IP traffic and compare the timestamps
on the IP traffic you collect with the time stamps in the samba logfiles.
I would be glad if someone could find out what this was as well.
James
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an't change
passwords for local-only accounts (like root) at all. I have to comment
out the pam_krb5 line to do that. I'm running Debian 3.1 (Sarge),
libpam-krb5 1.0-10. Can anyone help?
Thanks,
James
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James Bradley
Eagan, McAllister & Associates
Hi,
I'm having a bit of troble to mount shares with space
something like:
//server/share space
i tryied using the sharename in "" and ''
and no luck
how can I mount this?
and in fstab how to I use it?
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. Sorry.
cheers, jerry
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I get the idea from this that it's possible, but... how? Does anyone
know of a tool that can create/update the DNS record on the Windows
server?
Thanks in advance...
James
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James Bradley
Eagan, McAllister &
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