Hi,
i use the smbstatus -b command to check the users connected to my
network (the clients are windows XP, and they connect to a samba PDC).
but i notice thar often, even if a user logs-off from windows xp,
using smbstatus i see that he is connected yet. this is very annoying
because i cant
i use the smbstatus -b command to check the users connected to my
network (the clients are windows XP, and they connect to a samba PDC).
but i notice thar often, even if a user logs-off from windows xp,
using smbstatus i see that he is connected yet. this is very annoying
It is also normal
Adam Tauno Williams said the following on 11/06/2007 13:49:
a wayo
to check this user is REALLY connected? yes? ok, no? kill the
process!
Perform an RPC/WMI request to the workstation.
can you be more specific?
i have tried to have a look to all the commands i can call with an RPC,
but no
to check this user is REALLY connected? yes? ok, no? kill the
process!
Perform an RPC/WMI request to the workstation.
can you be more specific?
That is an entirely 100% Windows specific question/issue; nothing to do
with Samba. Any Windows related forum or user group will be able to
Hi all
We have Samba PDC with OpenLDAP (samba 3.0.21c openldap 2.3.19) . we have
another linux system which is
acting as Domain member server( samba 3.0.21c) . On the domain member server
we
have declared some shares which get mapped to my win2k clients as drives.
when client access the share
Beating head on desk again!
I have a samba server is running winbind which can access domain. It is
working fine and is using domain credentials. I access the samba shares
after the user has authenticated against a novell server during the novell
logon script. The shares are authenticated with
DON'T SEND USER QUESTIONS TO SAMBA-TECHNICAL.
Just curios under what circumstances the smbd runs as user id process ( unix
id )
Broadly: it runs as a user when doing operations on behalf of that
user, and as root when doing system tasks.
and running as root is a security risk?
No. If you
Hi
Am noticing smbd processes are running as root and occassionally I see a
child process as userid
Just curios under what circumstances the smbd runs as user id process ( unix
id ) and running as root is a security risk?
Thanks in advance
-Abdul
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