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> An: Gémes Géza
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> Betreff: Re: [Samba] Logon scripts, home directories, and Samba4 AD
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. Juli 2013 14:56
An: Gémes Géza
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] Logon scripts, home directories, and Samba4 AD
Thank you, that works great, and it eliminates the need to create logon
scripts for each user. That's a big im
ant (you can even select them set
> this once) if you also specify home drive H: it will get mounted at that
> drive letter
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Betreff: [Samba] Logon scripts, home directories, and Samba4 AD
I apologize if this appears twice: I posted it
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. Juli 2013 00:20
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Betreff: [Samba] Logon scripts, home directories, and Samba4
I apologize if this appears twice: I posted it several hours ago and it has
not appeared on the list, so I am tweaking the email address and trying
again.
I have two separate (virtual) servers: one running Samba4 functioning as an
AD controller, and one running Samba 3.6.1 functioning as a file &
I have two separate (virtual) servers: one running Samba4 functioning as an
AD controller, and one running Samba 3.6.1 functioning as a file & print
server.
I am using security=ads and winbind. Everything is working great.
Where things get a little messy is with the [homes] shares.
Here is wha
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Auftrag von Terry Austin
Gesendet: Freitag, 8. März 2013 23:38
An: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] Logon scripts
OK, once I found the Group Policy editor
OK, once I found the Group Policy editor, I got what I needed (which was to
enforce a screen saver with a password). Thanks.
Anybody know how to (ir if you can) get XP Pro to go to the welcome screen
instead of the locked screen when it comes out of the screen saver?
Unlocking can only be done
Hello Terry,
You will need to define a logon script for each user in the Active
Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) tool or you can do this through user
GPO's (there is a logon script option under the user module).
In ADUC, select a user (or highlight several users) then under the profiles
tab ad
Is there a detailed howto on setting up logon scripts on Samba 4? Or is it
the same as for 3?
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Hallo, nikos,
Du meintest am 17.12.11:
> i am really wondering a logon script stated in the config file with
> for example logon script = %L.bat
> can't contain inside variable substitutions from samba for example
> a script that it will have inside and it will be uploaded in the
> client to co
i am really wondering a logon script stated in the config file with for
example logon script = %L.bat
can't contain inside variable substitutions from samba for example
a script that it will have inside and it will be uploaded in the client to
contain
net use z: \\%L\%u to be translated to net u
Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubu...@debian.org):
> - I get a notice that the domain paassword is expired. I can either
> change it or ignore the warning, but:
This was bug #7066. Fixed in 3.5.8.
> - the DomB user logon script is not executed
This seems to be bug #6356 though my client is a Wind
I'm currently building a Samba3-based domain (DomA) that has a trust
relationship with an existing production NT4 domain (DomB).
DomA uses an LDAP backend. The LDAP server is local on the PDC and is
dedicated to such use. DomA runs Samba 3.5.6 on Debian 6.0.
DomB is an old-timer: NT4 domain that'
Hallo, Bruce,
Du (bferrell) meintest am 03.01.09:
> Are domain logins required for login scripts to work or will they
> work in workgroup mode as well?
You can put a local script into the user's "autostart" directory which
calls the logon script of the server.
That's the way I connect Windows
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
Are domain logins required for login scripts to work or will they work
in workgroup mode as well?
Yes. Workgroup is what you could call a peer to peer mode. Nothing
controls anything, and nothing really trusts anything.
TB
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On Saturday 03 January 2009 21:18:09 Bruce Ferrell wrote:
> I am certain this is a stupid question, but I have been reading books
> and searching Google for the answer and have come up blank.
Please tell us which books you have been reading. They should all be burnt!
;-)
> Are domain logins req
I am certain this is a stupid question, but I have been reading books
and searching Google for the answer and have come up blank.
Are domain logins required for login scripts to work or will they work
in workgroup mode as well?
Thanks in advance
and I have my asbestos underwear in case the q
I have set up a logon script to run when users login. It works for me
when I log in, but my user ID is mapped to a root group as well as
administrative privileges. But it is not executing for regular users.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Boaz
logon script = stdlogon.bat
On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 12:10:40PM -0500, Paul Gienger wrote:
>
> Here we generate the login script on the fly on the server using the root
> preexec parameter whenever someone connects to the netlogon share. A perl
> script runs on the server that pulls data from LDAP and checks against all
> th
> I have one SAMBA+LDAP+DNS+DHCP (DC) server running fine in a debian box,
> my
> problem now is that a need to have 2 different logon scripts, one is a
> specific user only, let's say user1 when this user login in winxp client
> machine the server send to it a script loginA.cmd, and when all user
Edson Capitani wrote:
Hi list!
Need your advice!
Im looking for a way to do this:
I have one SAMBA+LDAP+DNS+DHCP (DC) server running fine in a debian box, my
problem now is that a need to have 2 different logon scripts, one is a
specific user only, let's say user1 when this user l
Hi list!
Need your advice!
Im looking for a way to do this:
I have one SAMBA+LDAP+DNS+DHCP (DC) server running fine in a debian box, my
problem now is that a need to have 2 different logon scripts, one is a
specific user only, let's say user1 when this user login in winxp client
mac
Apparent user mind loss issue
p-node works fine as long as you don't disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP,
seems I did both at the same time..will sleep now...for many hours
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The Samba log for the system:
using h-node starting at logon time:
[2005/08/15 23:31:03, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(642)
h2s04 (192.168.1.12) connect to service netlogon initially as user
smythe (uid=637, gid=100) (pid 12088)
[2005/08/15 23:31:03, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(830)
On Monday 15 August 2005 04:40 pm, Chris wrote:
> There was one change but I can't really test that until tonight:
> Samba was rebuilt with the hide-special-files patch -
> https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2514 , which doesn't seem
> like it should cause a problem.
Rebuilt the previous v
For several days (at least 4) after using DHCP to switch the NetBIOS
node type from h-node (8) to p-node (2) the systems have worked fine
(the lease time is only three hours so everyone was affected reasonably
early).
This morning, however, the logon scripts would not run until I changed
the n
Hi,
The issue is as follows:
When a Win2k box becomes a domain member, the first time a user logs into
the box on that domain, the Win2k box actually downloads the logon script
and executes it. It appears to then save it locally and on subsequent
logons does not get it off the server again.
Ho
Shawn Henderson wrote:
Any body using kixtart with your samba server..?
or anyone have any great scripting tools for logon scripts...
Dear Shawn,
we use KIXTART since years with 500 users +. Runs very reliable and up
to now without any problems. We e.g. use it for
- Unmounting and mounting networ
Any body using kixtart with your samba server..?
or anyone have any great scripting tools for logon scripts...
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of mathias schenker
Sent: 29 November 2004 14:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] logon scripts execute randomly
I use samba 3.0.9 as a pdc with ldapsam. In the ldap entries, for every
user
t
I use samba 3.0.9 as a pdc with ldapsam. In the ldap entries, for every user
there is a logon script sambaLogonScript. I only use two different scripts
for 1000 users and 100 computers. The scripts lehrer.bat and schueler.bat
reside in the netlogon share and provide more shares with the net use
com
Misty Stanley-Jones schrieb:
Hi,
I am having a hard time figuring out how to have logon scripts that only
execute if the user is a member of a certain group. I had the smart idea of
putting the supplemental logon script in a share only available to the group,
and then calling it from the normal
Lee Baker
-Original Message-
Sent: 06 October 2004 16:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] logon scripts by group
Hi,
I am having a hard time figuring out how to have logon scripts that only
execute if the user is a member of a certain group. I had the smart
idea of
putting the su
I am having a hard time figuring out how to have logon scripts that only
execute if the user is a member of a certain group.
We got around a problem like that here initially by using the ifmember
tool, however that only returned the primary group, at the time that was
under 2.2.x.
To get
Hi,
I am having a hard time figuring out how to have logon scripts that only
execute if the user is a member of a certain group. I had the smart idea of
putting the supplemental logon script in a share only available to the group,
and then calling it from the normal logon script using "CALL
"
I am running Samba 3.0.6 with and LDAP backend. Here is the output of
pdbedit for my user:
pdb_set_logon_script: setting logon script scripts\logon.cmd, was
element 4 -> now SET
While logging in with this account (or any other account), this script
never executes. I am able to run it manually
We have Samba 2.2.5 recompiled with LDAP support running on RedHat 8 as
PDC. A mixed network of Windows 98 and NT 4 clients log in using it.
We have a logon script set to run for all users. It runs fine on 98
clients, but never appears to run on NT. I can access the netlogon
share through Networ
Hi all,
I have problem with my logon scripts.
drwxrwxrwx5 root root 4096 May 2 20:26 .
drwxr-xr-x 25 root root 4096 May 3 09:36 ..
drwxrwxrwx2 root root 4096 May 2 20:11 netlogon
drwxr-xrwt4 root root 4096 May 2 22:14 profiles
drwx
Hello Urs,
I've been experimenting with RunAsP.exe to do exactly what you are
suggesting.
By using kixtart script processor you can fork part of your clients that
login (2000/XP) to runasp.exe. This can switch user context to an
administrator, run a program, then return to the user's context. The
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Samba] Logon Scripts
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have a samba pdc that uses login scripts to apply several
> registry changes. I tried the config.pol and ntconfig.pol and
> didn't ever seem to find that they were reliably applied
Hi All,
I have a samba pdc that uses login scripts to apply several registry
changes. I tried the config.pol and ntconfig.pol and didn't ever seem to
find that they were reliably applied.
Here is my question. I am able to apply serveral changes for
HKEY_CURRENT_USER. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE keys seem
Hi,
RedHat 8 and Samba 2.2.7
I'm a little confused on setting user/group/other permissions on my RedHat
box to allow logon scripts to execute, and files to be created/deleted and
even listed/read from their shares. In Windows, it was easy to make all
shares fully accessible and set permissions us
> From: "David Sexton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 12:16:00 -0500
> Subject: [Samba] Logon Scripts for Mandrake 9.0
>
>
> I was wondering if some one could help me make some basic
> login scripts and tell m
I was wondering if some one could help me make some basic
login scripts and tell me where to place them. I know
nothing about them. I am trying to get my windows based
mechines to login to my Mandrake 9.0 server I have windows
ME and XP i got ME to login but XP won't. Can some one
help
T
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