Dear sirs(madams):
I've just configured samba 2.2.2 on FreeBSD 4.5 to server as a windows NT
PDC. The domain once worked well after configuration. But today, I suddently
encountered with certain trouble, that I can't join any clients to the
domain any more. Even those I've joined to the doma
Hello,
I am investigating the options for automatically
mounting samba shares when logging into a linux
account.
Are there any reasonably mature single password
methods?
I have looked at pam_mount, but it is not quite
there yet.
Thank you,
Mark Price
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On Sat, 11 May 2002, Van Sickler, Jim wrote:
Hello Jim,
> Odd...Does the WINS server have a static
> mapping for any of the old network hosts?
Nope.
> You might try flushing the WINS database
> and letting it rebuild.
The NT guys try not to touch their WINS servers
unless they're really brok
"Konkol, Josh" wrote:
>
> I have two suggestions:
>
> 1. I would change your winbind separator. I think it's confusing if you
> use the default '\'. To do this add a line to your winbind segment that
> says:
>
> winbind separator = +
>
> 2. In my experience with "Secret is Bad", I
Thamara Wanigatunga wrote:
>
> when i try wbinfo -t the output is
>
> Secret is bad
> 0xc022
You need to join the domain. In Samba 2.2 you need to run 'smbpasswd -j
-r PDC -Uadministrator'.
In HEAD/Samba 3.0 the command is 'net join -U administrator'
Andrew Bartlett
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Some comments, in no particular order:
You are going to have to start reading the logs to see what is going on.
I would remove valid users from your printer definition.
Make sure security=share in the global section.
I would use the real name of the print queue in place of %p.
The first issue to s
Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> »Bradley W. Langhorst« sagte am 2002-05-09 um 09:47:05 -0400 :
> > did you put give the admin password to samba with the smbpasswd -j
> > switch?
>
> Uhm, no. I used smbpasswd -w. What's -j? Uhm, my server should be the
> PDC, so I don't want to use -j, correct?
Co
John Biggs wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm getting a persistent error at login (effectively locking me out) on
> two Win2k machines that were once assigned to a domain on my windows
> network (win2k server was once the PDC, just changed to Samba)
>
> Cannot log you into the primary because th
Actually, never having used bsd or cups, I wouldn't really know.
If you have checkpc and it works, you likely have lprng. RedHat
7.1 used lprng.
Since printing goes for two lines and stops, you may fine something of
interest in the status files in your print queue.
Have you tried just cat'ing t
Thamara Wanigatunga wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have a serious problem that I can't rectify. My smb.conf is as follows. I
> use Solaris 2.6 on SPARC
> The samba server is shown in the network neighborhood. When security is set
> to domain users are prompted for the password that does not happen
Hi all,
there is a problem with the 'Default: nt smb support = yes' option in
smb.conf for at least Samba 2.2.3a and 2.2.4 (on FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE)
when using Netbench 7.0.2 on WXP or W2k clients.
If the client is set to run 2+ Netbench engines (to simulate 2+ real
clients) and 'nt smb su
Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I'm still having problems to login with Windows 2000 SP2 into my Samba
> PDC. The idealx howto says: "user and group rids must be given in
> hexadecimal in LDAP", however it also says: "However, the rids were
> written in decimal in LDAP. So at least 2.2.3-pre
Guten Tag Joel Hammer,
Am Sonntag, 12. Mai 2002 um 01:34 schrieb Joel Hammer:
> When you say you tried it and it doesn't work, what exactly did you do?
> Show me your /etc/printcap, your filter file, tell me what happened when
> you tried to print, what is in status.winlp or whatever. And, you d
A program compiled on a solaris 8 SunFire 880 sparc machine with gcc 3.0.1,
would it be a 32 bits program or a 64 bits program (in relation to how many file
descriptors it can handle)?
Is there a ./configure option to force samba to be a 64 bits application?
Hardlimit for a 32 bit program is 2
When you say you tried it and it doesn't work, what exactly did you do?
Show me your /etc/printcap, your filter file, tell me what happened when
you tried to print, what is in status.winlp or whatever. And, you did run
checkpc -f and stopped and started lpd?
Are you getting unformatted garbage on
I made some comments. Maybe the solution is easy.
> ##PRINTTOOL3## LOCAL
> lexmarkz53:\ <---THIS AND LP BELOW SEEM TO BE DUPLICATES.
> :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lexmarkz53:\
> :mx#0:\
> :sh:\
> :lp=/dev/lp0:\
> :if=/usr/local/lexmark/z53/z53.sh:
>
> ##PRINTTOOL3## LOCAL
> z53
HI ive currently been trying to mount a PGPdisk via linux using samba. My
setup is a WinXP on my laptop connected to my Windows98/Linux box. I prefer
using linux on that box and unfortuneatly I have a rather large PGPdisk of
about 4gig. Samba gives me an error while trying to mount the disk fro
Le Vendredi 10 Mai 2002 20:11, Alexander Skwar a écrit :
> »[EMAIL PROTECTED]« sagte am 2002-05-10 um 14:15:39 -0300 :
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I updated my mandrake 8.2 samba from version 2.2.3a to 2.2.4, using
> > mandrake cooker package, but after the update my
>
> The cooker package (2.2.4-1mdk)
Hi
My samba
machine (running samba 2.2.3) is set up to except domain logins, this worked
fine with my win2k machine until I installed sp2, now when ever I log into the
domain I get the following messages:
“Windows cannot copy file
\\server1\charlie\profile\Application Data\
Odd...Does the WINS server have a static
mapping for any of the old network hosts?
You might try flushing the WINS database
and letting it rebuild.
Does the server have a 15-character name?
There have been some issues discussed
lately re: that...
Try using a different name for the samba
server
depending on the security/firewall options you chose during installation
port 901 may be blocked by ipchains as well. ?
if so look at /etc/sysconfig/ipchains , "man ipchains" et cetera or try
lokkit et al...
-n
On Sat, 11 May 2002, Joel Hammer wrote:
> I just tried it and got the same error
I just tried it and got the same error. You have to enable swat.
In your /etc/xinet.d directory, you need a file something like this: (Called
swat)
# default: off
# description: SWAT is the Samba Web Admin Tool. Use swat \
# to configure your Samba server. To use SWAT, \
#
Hello all -
I'm running Novell eDirectory
and their Account management package. I have NDS handling authentication (via
PAM). When I add a net use statement in my login script to map the users home
directories I get returned that the username/password is incorrect for uname, please enter
Hi people,
maybe offtopic.
When logging in from OS2/Warp-4 the message
"Your home directory could not be set up"
apears on the OS2-WPS.
Any hint how to avoid this message ?
My Config :
Samba 2.2.4 on Linux (Kernel 2.4.18).
Client ist OS2-Warp 4 (Merlin)
greets Harry
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Dear all,
I have set up file sharing for users' directories on a RH7.2 linux server. I am running Samba 2.2.1a
I configured all Linux users who have the right to use Samba to belong to "smbuser" group.
However, user can't change their password using smbpasswd command. Only root user can change
»Dominik Geisel« sagte am 2002-05-11 um 12:35:00 +0200 :
> Hi,
>
> since samba 2.2.4 (I use the prebuilt Mandrake cooker RPMs) I got the
> following problem on authorizing or changing a password using 'smbpasswd'.
Check the cooker and Samba archives. I've answered this questions just
a few day
Hi.
I'm still having problems to login with Windows 2000 SP2 into my Samba
PDC. The idealx howto says: "user and group rids must be given in
hexadecimal in LDAP", however it also says: "However, the rids were
written in decimal in LDAP. So at least 2.2.3-pre, Samba do not read
them as hexadecima
Assuming you’re using
some kind of boot loader that lets you add args to
the kernel before boot, add this arg to your kernel
choice on boot:
LILO: r boot
image name here> single
This will boot you into single user mode,
and you should be able to get in with just your root
password,
Guten Tag Joel Hammer,
Am Samstag, 11. Mai 2002 um 13:53 schrieb Joel Hammer:
> I assume that the printer is not a postscript printer.
> Do you realize that you will need (usually) two queues on your samba
> server? One will be a queue which will filter the print job (the jobs
> sent directly f
Mohamed Aly wrote:
>
> john
> thanx for your reply but iam not agree with you coz i think that
> "Encrypt Passwords = yes" option is used just when other NT machines want to
> connect to your samba server coz NT by default using encrypted pass so i have
> to enable passwd encreption on my samba
I assume that the printer is not a postscript printer.
Do you realize that you will need (usually) two queues on your samba
server? One will be a queue which will filter the print job (the jobs
sent directly from the samba server in postscript) and a second queue which will simply
passthrough the
Hi All,
I tried to make Unified login from My Linux box to
windows2000 domian controller.
I do as that page said exact
http://de.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/htmldocs/winbindd.8.html
And add by hand computer account to the windows
2000 domain controller to that Linux machine.
after i make
Hello!
I´ve got trouble to print via Samba. But read to the end to
understand:
My printer (a Canon BJC 620) is connected to a Win98 box. Its
network name is canon. The /etc/printcap entry is:
---/etc/printcap---
lp|smb|canon:\
:cm=unser Drucker:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/smb:\
Hi people,
i'm using samba 2.2.4 in a heterogen network.
When i use the Networkneihbourhood on a Winxx-Client
i see the /home/user directory on the samba-server twice.
One time the directory is called "user"
(i.e it has the name of the user, example: harry)
the other is i see it as "homes".
My
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Hi,
since samba 2.2.4 (I use the prebuilt Mandrake cooker RPMs) I got the
following problem on authorizing or changing a password using 'smbpasswd'.
Ever user is rejected, even if he uses the correct password and in my logs
the following error messages appear:
-
May 11
Hi,
When I browse (konqueror) to http://localhost:901,
I always got the message:
"Could not connet to host localhost [port 901]"
Without the port number, I was able to display a
TestPage at localhost. Other browsers don't find the
port either.
I'm using Red Hat 7.2, Samba 2.2.1-3. I doub
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Andrew Hildebrand wrote:
> I have a linux server with the bestbits ACL patch, running samba (that
> has successfully joined the domain). I built the samba server
> "--with-acl-support". I can make changes to the ACLs on the linux box,
> and see the changes on the W2k clien
Mario Juric wrote:
>
> Hi,
> We're using Samba 2.2.2 as a PDC for W2k and XP clients. We have
> two types of users - "regular" users and "management". The problem I have
> is to allow only the "management" users to login from certain stations,
> and deny the login rights to regular users.
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