Hi folks,
I have been using dtrace, and particularly procsystime, to measure
Samba system call usage stuff. This is what I get:
cs-cc1# ./procsystime -n smbd
Tracing... Hit Ctrl-C to end...
^C
Elapsed Times for processes smbd,
SYSCALL TIME (ns)
sysarch
2013-05-20 15:52, Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves skrev:
On 20 May 2013 13:34, Leslie Jensen wrote:
I have a remote Samba Server where Windows machines place backup files
once a day. The format is
backup_2013-05-03_13.45.44_.**zip
Before the Windows client places the file it removes the file
On 20 May 2013 13:34, Leslie Jensen wrote:
>
> I have a remote Samba Server where Windows machines place backup files
> once a day. The format is
>
>
> backup_2013-05-03_13.45.44_.**zip
>
>
> Before the Windows client places the file it removes the file from the day
&
I have a remote Samba Server where Windows machines place backup files
once a day. The format is
backup_2013-05-03_13.45.44_.zip
Before the Windows client places the file it removes the file from the
day before.
In turn I do a backup of the backup files once every week(Friday) to
There are just so many things that could go wrong on a samba setup that it is
beyond funny in my opinion. You have authentication method (kerberos, pam,
txt), ports, winbind and dns just to list a few.
I suggest you start samba in debug mode and enable full logging. The
documentation from samba
bsd-doc/2013-**April/021857.html<http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-doc/2013-April/021857.html>
>>
>> to share my findings .
>>
>>
>> Previously , I tried to make a FreeBSD 9.1 amd64 as Samba server and
>> connect a Windows XP as a client computer .
>
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-doc/2013-April/021857.html
to share my findings .
Previously , I tried to make a FreeBSD 9.1 amd64 as Samba server and
connect a Windows XP as a client computer .
By using The FreeBSD Handbook , many documents from www.samba.org and
Internet ,
I could
>
> > to share my findings .
> >
> >
> > Previously , I tried to make a FreeBSD 9.1 amd64 as Samba server and
> > connect a Windows XP as a client computer .
> >
> > By using The FreeBSD Handbook , many documents from www.samba.org and
> > In
ons/2013-April/250500.html
>
> and I sent a mail
>
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-doc/2013-April/021857.html
>
> to share my findings .
>
>
> Previously , I tried to make a FreeBSD 9.1 amd64 as Samba server and
> connect a Windows XP as a client computer .
-April/021857.html
to share my findings .
Previously , I tried to make a FreeBSD 9.1 amd64 as Samba server and
connect a Windows XP as a client computer .
By using The FreeBSD Handbook , many documents from www.samba.org and
Internet ,
I could not be able to access to the FreeBSD Samba server from
Hi all,
When installing Samba4 on FreeBSD 9.1, the man pages are not
installed. Does anyone know why this happens?
Thanks!!
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On Wed, 12 Dec 2012 04:27:31 -0800 (PST)
Bill Tillman articulated:
> On Tue, 11 Dec 2012 14:08:38 -0800 (PST), Bill Tillman wrote:
> > Typically, Samba is used so that Windows or other SMB type
> > OS'es can access the server. That said, I would simplify all
> > thi
From: Polytropon
To: Bill Tillman
Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org"
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 12:40 AM
Subject: Re: Mounting a samba share on boot?
On Tue, 11 Dec 2012 14:08:38 -0800 (PST), Bill Tillman wrote:
> Typically, Samba is
On Tue, 11 Dec 2012 14:08:38 -0800 (PST), Bill Tillman wrote:
> Typically, Samba is used so that Windows or other SMB type
> OS'es can access the server. That said, I would simplify all
> this with the way I have mine setup. You will of course need
> the shares configured in yo
From: Polytropon
To: Hanafi Syahroini
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: Mounting a samba share on boot?
On Tue, 11 Dec 2012 23:25:56 +0700, Hanafi Syahroini wrote:
> [nothing]
First of all, it
On Tue, 11 Dec 2012 23:25:56 +0700, Hanafi Syahroini wrote:
> [nothing]
First of all, it's not uncommon to place the question into
the message body (which you did not), and using a descriptive
subject (which you did). :-)
So I assume your question is _how_ to mount a SMB share at
boot.
This can
On 12/11/2012 10:25 AM, Hanafi Syahroini wrote:
This can be done with appropriate entries in /etc/fstab. However,
I'd recommend against doing so because, if the SMB server
is unreachable when the FreeBSD system boots, the FreeBSD
box will hang looking for the SMB connection.
A better way is to
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According to
http://www.se.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-samba.html
One can use
samba_enable="YES"
Or, for fine grain control:
nmbd_enable="YES"
smbd_enable="YES"
20121022:
AFFECTS: users of net/samba36
AUTHOR: ti...@freebsd.or
Hello,
I'm running 9.1-PRERELEASE (built Aug 1) with Samba 3.6 from ports.
I've noticed that the "last" command's output shows "still logged in" for
all previous smb connections since the last shutdown. However, smbstatus
seems accurate, showing only a handfu
l
# added by use.perl 2012-06-28 21:39:00
PERL_VERSION=5.12.4
#To build Samba
WITH_ADS=yes
I do need ADS as I will be joining this server to our domain.
For reference, here is the build error;
libsmb/libsmb_setget.c: In function 'smbc_getOptionUseCCache':
libsmb/libsmb_setget.c:427:
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 8:59 PM, James D. Parra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to install Samba35 on FreeBSD 9.0 but I keep getting a build
> error.
>
The text you gave us gives me the thought you are flailing in the dark.
First off, use a port management tool eg portmaster. Learn how to use i
for each function it appears in.)
libsmb/libsmb_setget.c: In function 'smbc_setOptionUseCCache':
libsmb/libsmb_setget.c:435: error: 'SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_CCACHE' undeclared (first
use in this function)
The following command failed:
cc -I/usr/local/include -O2 -pipe -DLDAP_DEPRECA
bsmb_setget.c: In function 'smbc_setOptionUseCCache':
libsmb/libsmb_setget.c:435: error: 'SMB_CTX_FLAG_USE_CCACHE' undeclared (first
use in this function)
The following command failed:
cc -I/usr/local/include -O2 -pipe -DLDAP_DEPRECATED -fno-strict-aliasing -I.
-I/usr/ports/n
_USE_CCACHE' undeclared (first
use in this function)
The following command failed:
cc -I/usr/local/include -O2 -pipe -DLDAP_DEPRECATED -fno-strict-aliasing -I.
-I/usr/ports/net/samba35/work/samba-3.5.15/source3
-I/usr/ports/net/samba35/work/samba-3.5.15/source3/iniparser/src -Iinclude
-I./i
I didn't try by myself, but what about something like
print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -J"%J" -U"%I" -r %f
in smb.conf?
I'm sorry to say that you additionally probably have to change
/usr/src/usr.sbin/lpr/common_source/ctlinfo.c
near line 87 to
#define OTHER_USERID_CHARS "-_." /* speci
assberg, 37077 Goettingen, Germany, kheu...@gwdg.de
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
is there any simple way to get data about workstation that prints using lpd
from samba?
what i need is to get IP/name of workstation that queued a print job to lpd
subsystem through samba.
or is the
is there any simple way to get data about workstation that prints using
lpd from samba?
what i need is to get IP/name of workstation that queued a print job to
lpd subsystem through samba.
or is the only way to change everything to print to lpd directly using lpd
protocol? quite a bit of
On 06-05-12 16:08, Graeme Dargie wrote:
I have a problem with Samba, well I "think" it is samba as one machine I have
access to when I try to perform an action like create a new folder in my home folder
windows spouts that I need permission and would I like to try again.
I
I have a problem with Samba, well I "think" it is samba as one machine I have
access to when I try to perform an action like create a new folder in my home
folder windows spouts that I need permission and would I like to try again.
I guess some background would be useful at this point
Has anyone out there gotten winbindd from Samba 3.6.anything to
work on FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE?
It starts up with no obvious problems--although with Samba's
usual cryptic error messages it's hard for me to tell--and
then just sits there doing nothing. Wbinfo commands
time out and pam_
On Sun, 11 Mar 2012 20:20:15 +0400, Льоша Лоїк wrote:
{ nothing }
Even though you wrote nothing, I assume that the subject
"Mounting a samba share on boot?" contains your question.
Answer:
You can put the required line in /etc/fstab, and provide
access details (workgroup, user, pa
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FreeBSD-8.2 STABLE
samba34-3.4.14
A recent update os samba is now forcing me to enable "winbindd" or else
samba will not start. I have no idea why I need it enabled or how to
eliminate it and yet still get samba to start.
Now, when booting up "ntp" reports this error:
Upda
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Da Rock
wrote:
> On 02/24/12 21:39, Ronny Mandal wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have been running Samba on FreeBSD 9.0 with a wireless card. A share
>> is connected to my W7 computer. To get more speed between the
>> computers, I
On 02/24/12 21:39, Ronny Mandal wrote:
Hi!
I have been running Samba on FreeBSD 9.0 with a wireless card. A share
is connected to my W7 computer. To get more speed between the
computers, I decided to activate the 1GBit- Ethernet on the FreeBSD
and establish a direct connection (cross-link) to
Hi!
I have been running Samba on FreeBSD 9.0 with a wireless card. A share
is connected to my W7 computer. To get more speed between the
computers, I decided to activate the 1GBit- Ethernet on the FreeBSD
and establish a direct connection (cross-link) to the W7. I gave the
new connection a static
Any Samba gurus here?
I have a file server running samba34-3.4.14 as a domain member server
with security = domain. winbindd is not started and all Windows users
are resolved to Unix uids/gids via getpwnam() as described in
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/idmapper.html
I am running FreeBSD-8.2-STABLE-amd64, last update was a few weeks ago. I run
Samba-3.6 on this server and it has served me well for my Windows clients to
store and share files. All was working fine until recently I've began to notice
that whenever I save a file to this server, they alway
at 7:37 AM, Peter Harrison
wrote:
> Can anyone advise me the appropriate = Samba port to install - the
handbook refers to samba34, but I see samba35 a= nd samba36 in in
ports. This is for a home server, so I'm not necessarily l= ooking for
production standard, but something th
arily looki= ng for
production standard, but something that "just works" on RELEASE-8.2amd64.
>
your best bet may be to install a prebuilt p= ackage via:
pgk_add -r samba
that is unless you need som= e non-standard knobs tuned.
-pete
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From: Robert Simmons
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2011 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: Default Samba port?
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 7:37 AM, Peter Harrison
wrote:
> Can anyone advise me the appropriate Samba port to install -
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 7:37 AM, Peter Harrison
wrote:
> Can anyone advise me the appropriate Samba port to install - the handbook
> refers to samba34, but I see samba35 and samba36 in in ports. This is for a
> home server, so I'm not necessarily looking for production
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 4:37 AM, Peter Harrison
wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Can anyone advise me the appropriate Samba port to install - the handbook
> refers to samba34, but I see samba35 and samba36 in in ports. This is for a
> home server, so I'm not necessarily looking for
Hello list,
Can anyone advise me the appropriate Samba port to install - the handbook
refers to samba34, but I see samba35 and samba36 in in ports. This is for a
home server, so I'm not necessarily looking for production standard, but
something that "just works" on RELEASE-8.2
Hi, I've installed Samba on my server to share some directories to Windows
machines. It is working very well.
Since a couple of days, I noted the whole server's performance was slow, then I
started to check open ports, stopped some services, until samba was the only
service still w
I discover the problem. A soon to be "former" employee decided to
change the name of the router to the same name as the FreeBSD server.
Why, I do not know. Once I discovered this, I reverted the name to its
original state, rebooted the router and all is well.
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carmel...@hotmail.com
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I probably should be asking this on the Samba forum; however, I thought
I would start here.
A few days ago the Samba shares on my FreeBSD-8.2 amd64 machine stopped
showing up on my Windows machines. All of them to be precise. I removed
all of the old Samba logs after having shut it down and then
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 11:29 PM, Kruppa, Peter Ulrich
wrote:
[snip]
>>
> Just one idea:
> did you activate the firewall on your Windows client somehow? That might
> happen during some kind of updates and block samba from client side.
>
Nope, SEP says 139 is allowed, the o
On 05.10.2011 22:08, Chris Brennan wrote:
Greetings!
I have FreeBSD8.2 running on an x86 box and samba sharing a hardware
raid1 array with zfs ontop and something strange happened today.
Samba stopped accepting connections for some reason and I can't
figure out why. I'm not sure
Greetings!
I have FreeBSD8.2 running on an x86 box and samba sharing a hardware
raid1 array with zfs ontop and something strange happened today. Samba
stopped accepting connections for some reason and I can't figure out why.
I'm not sure if this is freebsd-specific or if it's a s
sorts of problems problems.
Tried everything I could think of without success !!!
This didn't happen with samba 3.0.36.
Can someone help me, please ??
Thanks
Src & Ports updated on 04/10/2011
smb.conf
[global]
netbios name = LosanGW
workgroup = LOSAN
serv
Polytropon wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 11:53:48 +0100, Graeme Dargie wrote:
>> I am trying to mount a samba share that is on a FreeBSD 8.2
>> server to another FreeBSD 8.2 server,
>>
>> Mount_smbfs -I //user@host/share /mountpoint
>>
>> It then asks for
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 11:53:48 +0100, Graeme Dargie wrote:
> I am trying to mount a samba share that is on a FreeBSD 8.2
> server to another FreeBSD 8.2 server,
>
> Mount_smbfs -I //user@host/share /mountpoint
>
> It then asks for a password, I enter the users password
> and
Hi All
I am sure there is a simple answer to this but I google has not overly helped.
I am trying to mount a samba share that is on a FreeBSD 8.2 server to another
FreeBSD 8.2 server,
Mount_smbfs -I //user@host/share /mountpoint
It then asks for a password, I enter the users password and
>Hello list,
>I have tried putting this on the samba mail list seems that no knows or
is willing to share, having got good help with freebsd >on here before,
I figured its worth a shot, apologises if it is not 100% OT.
>I am sure this has been asked a million times but here goes f
Hello list,
I have tried putting this on the samba mail list seems that no knows or is
willing to share, having got good help with freebsd on here before, I figured
its worth a shot, apologises if it is not 100% OT.
I am sure this has been asked a million times but here goes for +1
I am
Hi.
I am connecting to a Samba server from a mac running OSX 10.6.6 on my LAN and
up
until about a month ago it has been running smoothly. The sever is appearing
in
Finder but when connecting I get asked my username and password. After
entering
my details I get "Connecting" for
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 23:36:12 +0100
Polytropon wrote:
> Welcome to the glory of rapid application development and
> "modern" programming! :-)
Somebody could write a letter to the ACM: "Dynamic Linking Considered
Harmful" ... or sth in that vicinity
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TZ GMT + 1
signature.
#x27;s not gutenprint (which I have installed), at least not directly.
devel/gnome-vfs does have a Samba option, which is disabled here.
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 15:03:02 -0800, Chip Camden
wrote:
> Gutenprint support is an OPTION in gimp -- perhaps turning that off
> relieves you of the dependency?
Or maybe it's an option to gnomevfs... or something
related to Gtk 2 in general...
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Quoth Warren Block on Wednesday, 05 January 2011:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011, Chad Perrin wrote:
>
> >Can someone enlighten me as to why the GIMP package would require
> >libsmbclient? This strikes me as the very height of software bloat
> >absurdity. Maybe I'm missing something.
>
> package = pre-bu
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011, Chad Perrin wrote:
Can someone enlighten me as to why the GIMP package would require
libsmbclient? This strikes me as the very height of software bloat
absurdity. Maybe I'm missing something.
package = pre-built, off-the-rack, one-size-fits-all.
I don't know where the de
need...
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[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Chad Perrin
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 4:20 PM
To: FreeBSD Questions
Subject: the GIMP and Samba
Can someone enlighten me as to why the GIMP package wou
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 15:19:39 -0700, Chad Perrin wrote:
> Can someone enlighten me as to why the GIMP package would require
> libsmbclient? This strikes me as the very height of software bloat
> absurdity. Maybe I'm missing something.
Welcome to the glory of rapid application development and
"mod
Can someone enlighten me as to why the GIMP package would require
libsmbclient? This strikes me as the very height of software bloat
absurdity. Maybe I'm missing something.
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Hi!
Thanks for your reply!
Sorry, but that didn't help. I even tried installing samba 3.4 (also form
ports).
With the same configuration as Samba 3.5 there was no idmapping at all. I'll
try to raise loglevel to see what happens.
With Samba 3.5 and loglevel 10 there were no signific
Hi, Ivo!
Just a wild guess - could it be the result of moving lockdir in
Samba3.5 port from /var/db/samba34 back to /var/db/samba ? Can you
check, that, by renaming appropriate directory?
Regards,
Timur.
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Ivo Karabojkov wrote:
>
> Perhaps I couldn
Jason C. Wells wrote:
> Is it possible to access samba shares much like windows explorer does?
>
> The ultimate solution would be UNC names with browsing. I would very
> much like to have my freebsd client see the network namespace in as
> similar fashion to windows as possib
Is it possible to access samba shares much like windows explorer does?
The ultimate solution would be UNC names with browsing. I would very
much like to have my freebsd client see the network namespace in as
similar fashion to windows as possible.
I also would like to avoid having to
IDMapped UIDs OK.
But getent passwd and getent group return only local (system) users /groups.
Any clue how to make this work too?
Ivo Karabojkov wrote:
>
> Dear Sirs,
>
> I am having troubles with IDMapping users from Server 2003 AD to my
> FreeBSD 8.1 Samba 3.5.
> Well, mos
" is much more important than "
> slightly faster".
>
>
> As someone already said, SU is probably not the culprit here. I've used
> Samba + SU for a long time with no such problems although I have no
> current setups to verify.
>
> SU substantially increa
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> Although from what you describe my choice for the drive would be gjournal +
> UFS. If you've got a lot of asynchronous IO that's a better solution.
>
Instead of asynchronous, I meant multi-threaded. gjournal + UFS handles
concurrency bet
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
> The other day I mentioned I had a problem with a Samba-shared drive that
> was just installed blowing up. When I rebuilt it, I forgot to enable
> softupdates but the drive seems to be working flawlessly. I understand
> it is possible to do this after-the-fact
ly not the culprit here. I've used
Samba + SU for a long time with no such problems although I have no current
setups to verify.
SU substantially increases disk IO, it's not 'slightly faster' it's much
faster. The error you see is probably the result of flaky drive
The other day I mentioned I had a problem with a Samba-shared drive that
was just installed blowing up. When I rebuilt it, I forgot to enable
softupdates but the drive seems to be working flawlessly. I understand
it is possible to do this after-the-fact with tunefs. Some questions:
Do I
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
> I installed another SATA drive on a FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE box here last
> night. After the disk prep, I mounted it and then shared the whole drive
> via Samba.
>
> This morning when I came in, the machine had horked all over itself and
> I saw this in the lo
I installed another SATA drive on a FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE box here last night.
After the disk prep, I mounted it and then shared the whole drive via Samba.
This morning when I came in, the machine had horked all over itself and
I saw this in the log after the reboot:
Nov 20 01:06:59 ozzie kernel
Dear Sirs,
I am having troubles with IDMapping users from Server 2003 AD to my FreeBSD
8.1 Samba 3.5.
Well, most of Samba documentation should be considered outdated, I had total
failure with RID backend for IDMap. The only working (so far) for me is the
default: tdb.
I have set nsswitch.conf
On 11/03/10 00:04, Bartosz Stec wrote:
>
>> Hi,
> Hello!
>> I'm doing a major overhaul of our Samba servers including an upgrade to
>> the latest port version, 3.5.6. I'm getting most things in place but a
>> remaining problem is that I cannot any long
Hi,
Hello!
I'm doing a major overhaul of our Samba servers including an upgrade to
the latest port version, 3.5.6. I'm getting most things in place but a
remaining problem is that I cannot any longer use mount_smbfs:
mount_smbfs -I 192.168.1.8 //peo at mars
<http://list
On 10/31/10 14:06, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing a major overhaul of our Samba servers including an upgrade to
the latest port version, 3.5.6. I'm getting most things in place but a
remaining problem is that I cannot any longer use mount_smbfs:
mount_smbfs -I 192.168.1.8 /
Hi,
I'm doing a major overhaul of our Samba servers including an upgrade to
the latest port version, 3.5.6. I'm getting most things in place but a
remaining problem is that I cannot any longer use mount_smbfs:
mount_smbfs -I 192.168.1.8 //p...@mars/inter /home/mnt
Password:
m
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 02:43:24PM +0200, Alex de Kruijff typed:
>
> I solved it. Without LDAP one is able to use %L, %U and %a in the logon
> path, but if one uses LDAP then this path is no longer processed by
> Samba, but instead passed literally to Windows. So far my solution is
is is the
log.
USERENV(2ec.2f0) 12:08:35:468 LoadUserProfile: Entering, hToken =
<0x960>, lpProfileInfo = 0x6e3e0
USERENV(2ec.2f0) 12:08:35:468 LoadUserProfile:
[lot's of MS logs snipped]
I really think these kind of logs could be much better analyzed at a
samba or MS maili
> USERENV(2ec.2f0) 12:08:35:468 LoadUserProfile: Entering, hToken =
>
> <0x960>, lpProfileInfo = 0x6e3e0
> USERENV(2ec.2f0) 12:08:35:468 LoadUserProfile:
[lot's of MS logs snipped]
I really think these kind of logs could be much better analyz
Op 2-8-2010 21:26, David N schreef:
On 2 August 2010 21:32, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
Hi,
I've setup a LDAP backend Samba PDC. I can gain access to shares and
login with a user that is in LDAP, but have a prblem setting up the
roaming profile stuff. I've been trying to solve th
On 2 August 2010 21:32, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've setup a LDAP backend Samba PDC. I can gain access to shares and
>
> login with a user that is in LDAP, but have a prblem setting up the
> roaming profile stuff. I've been trying to solve this problem for som
Alex de Kruijff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've setup a LDAP backend Samba PDC. I can gain access to shares and
>
> login with a user that is in LDAP, but have a prblem setting up the
> roaming profile stuff. I've been trying to solve this problem for some
> time now, an
Hi,
I've setup a LDAP backend Samba PDC. I can gain access to shares and
login with a user that is in LDAP, but have a prblem setting up the
roaming profile stuff. I've been trying to solve this problem for some
time now, and have tried everything I could think of, but without much
lu
On Mon, July 19, 2010 12:47 pm, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Jul 19), David Brodbeck said:
>> That doesn't work, unfortunately. Once you rename ld-elf.so.1 to
>> ld-elf.so.1.old, trying to run any further commands -- even mv and cp --
>> fails with an error. (I didn't write down which
In the last episode (Jul 19), David Brodbeck said:
> On Mon, July 19, 2010 1:37 am, Timur I. Bakeyev wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 10:42 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
> >> On Jul 7, 2010, at 10:12 AM, David Brodbeck wrote:
> >>> On Wed, July 7, 2010 2:20 am, mcoyles wrote:
> David - have a l
On Mon, July 19, 2010 1:37 am, Timur I. Bakeyev wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 10:42 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
>> On Jul 7, 2010, at 10:12 AM, David Brodbeck wrote:
>>> On Wed, July 7, 2010 2:20 am, mcoyles wrote:
David - have a look here...
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-c
Thank you for the response,
I have the latest port version of samba, samba34-3.4.8. The core does
not give much info here is a snippet of the end of the trace. Here is
a link to the end of the truss trace of the process.
http://mmcgrew.net/out
#636 0x792f6e69622f7273 in ?? ()
#637
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 10:42 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
> On Jul 7, 2010, at 10:12 AM, David Brodbeck wrote:
>> On Wed, July 7, 2010 2:20 am, mcoyles wrote:
>>> David - have a look here...
>>> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2010-April/016405.html
>>
>> OK, I see. It looks like
Hi!
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 4:44 AM, Michael McGrew
wrote:
> I'm trying to sync the local unix account passwords to the samba
> smbpass db using pam. When i run passwd, after it's done it seg faults
> and produces a core dump. The odd thing is that it works, the users
> lo
I'm trying to sync the local unix account passwords to the samba
smbpass db using pam. When i run passwd, after it's done it seg faults
and produces a core dump. The odd thing is that it works, the users
local unix password gets synced to the smbpass db, but it seg faults.
Below are m
On Jul 7, 2010, at 10:12 AM, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Wed, July 7, 2010 2:20 am, mcoyles wrote:
Today I tried using "portupgrade -R -f samba34" to rebuild samba
and all
of its dependencies, but I'm still getting the same error. I'm a
little
surprised that a minor versio
On Wed, July 7, 2010 2:20 am, mcoyles wrote:
>> Today I tried using "portupgrade -R -f samba34" to rebuild samba and all
>> of its dependencies, but I'm still getting the same error. I'm a little
>> surprised that a minor version upgrade broke this so thorou
> Today I tried using "portupgrade -R -f samba34" to rebuild samba and all
> of its dependencies, but I'm still getting the same error. I'm a little
> surprised that a minor version upgrade broke this so thoroughly. I went
> back over the release notes to see if I
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