Re: Freebsd + samba + ssh+cvs

2006-01-30 Thread Eric Schultz

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Freebsd + samba + ssh+cvs

2006-01-28 Thread David Richards

good day all,
As the subject says, We are using samba 3  
which is configured to talk to AD (windows 2000 servers). I can use  
wbinfo -u/t/r/g fine. I can also see the shares fine.
Now the reason I set this up was to allow the programmers to use cvs  
and their nt logon passwords. I have done this via cvs + ssh which  
works fine. we are trying to move to a SSO (single sign on) system.


Now every now and then it all stops authenticating users. I am unable  
to see the domain/users/groups and the cvs users are unable to login  
and do their stuff.
Now when this happens I normally check the server to see if samba is  
still running, check the logs and other stuff too. When it isnt, I  
normally restart the samba services and away they go.
 But the few other times I have done this, I have had to remove the  
computer account from AD, wait a while and re add it. Some times just  
resetting the computer account works.


Now this is becoming a real problem. I am really unsure where the  
actually problem is and I believe it to be the windows side of it.  
Since sometimes when the users cant login to cvs. I can still see the  
domain and user accounts from the samba server and I am able to login  
to the server using ssh and my windows logon. Aslo sometimes it just  
stops, I dont do anything and its working again.


Today i thought it might be ssh. But since that is the main method  
for me to connect to the server, I really dont want to mess with that.

Does any one have any ideas or  other views on this.

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Re: samba ssh

2003-02-14 Thread Daniel Bye
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 04:42:05PM -0600, Brian Henning wrote:
 This is what i want to be able to do:
 mount my http root directory that is located on a remote BSD machine onto a
 local windows XP machine.
 I know howto forward samba packets but, i don't think it will do me any good.
 Problem: the port that i want to forward (samba) is already in use by the local
 machine.
 
 how can i get around this problem? what are other options or alternatives?

Look at sslproxy in the ports.  Works reasonably well for me.

 
 thanks,
 
 brian
 
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samba ssh

2003-02-13 Thread Brian Henning
This is what i want to be able to do:
mount my http root directory that is located on a remote BSD machine onto a
local windows XP machine.
I know howto forward samba packets but, i don't think it will do me any good.
Problem: the port that i want to forward (samba) is already in use by the local
machine.

how can i get around this problem? what are other options or alternatives?

thanks,

brian

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