Dear Sirs,
i have a problem with samba since running on HP UX 11.
Our samba is running in security = share Mode.
If i try to connect a PC with Win NT Sp5 or WIN 98 i cannot access the
samba.
With PC running WIN NT Sp6 or W2k it is no problem.
Can you give me an information, how i can solve this
I need to run more smbd and nmbd on a single ethernet.
Reason is to simulate 2 servers: SERVER and SERVER2 with a different
shares.
can anyone help ?
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How does this crap get on the list???
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If a user is authenticated through a windows DC /that user does not have a
UNIX account how to assign quotas to a particular user if the underlying
file system has quotas enabled?
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If a user is authenticated through a windows DC /that user does not have a
UNIX account how to assign quotas to a particular user if the underlying
file system has quotas enabled?
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On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 11:24:07AM +0300, Rosen Mitev wrote:
I need to run more smbd and nmbd on a single ethernet.
Reason is to simulate 2 servers: SERVER and SERVER2 with a different
shares.
can anyone help ?
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He said he is using a M$ WINS server not the samba box. In the smb.conf doc
it says the dns proxy setting is only used when the samba server is acting
as a WINS server. It also says it is set to yes by default anyway.
I think the simplist solutions would be to add DNS to the existing WINS
I assume this sentence:
re-add they can't print for a little while before
really should be: re-add they can print for a little while before
Yes.
This sounds like authentication (how would I know).
This identical config worked without this problem under Samba 2.2.1a. If
it was authenitcation
In my previous job at Brunel University, we used Samba to support users over
4 sites with around 4,000 desktops. This was using Samba to provide File
services only, as we used Windows LPR support and NISgina for authentication.
I wrote a paper on this in 1999 - see:
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Inaki Sanchez wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a little problem: I have a NT share mounted on my linux box,
with smbmount (samba 2.2.3a). When I try to create a tar archive with
some files of that share, sometimes I got the following messages for
some files:
OK :-)
but I don't undestand how to make 2 separate servers on a single pc ...
i must have on nettwork following for example
//server1/test1
//server1/data
//server2/cdrom
//server2/test
on 1 and 2 server i have different shares (not equal)
about aliases ok, but how can i specify that
Include smb.conf.%L
At 03:28 PM 5/17/02 +0300, Rosen Mitev wrote:
OK :-)
but I don't undestand how to make 2 separate servers on a single pc ...
i must have on nettwork following for example
//server1/test1
//server1/data
//server2/cdrom
//server2/test
on 1 and 2 server i have different
OK 10x
Martyn Ranyard wrote:
Include smb.conf.%L
At 03:28 PM 5/17/02 +0300, Rosen Mitev wrote:
OK :-)
but I don't undestand how to make 2 separate servers on a single pc ...
i must have on nettwork following for example
//server1/test1
//server1/data
//server2/cdrom
//server2/test
Hello Samba Experts,
Any help, advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I have been happy using Samba 2.0.7 on our Sun Sparc 2.6 for some time as a
file server. It has always worked just fine with Windows 95/98 (in plain
text password mode). However, when we try to map a drive
how i can hitde shares, for example
//server/test is read only
and
//server/.test is read-write, but must NOT be visible ?
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I would really RTFM.
man smb.conf
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Also, look at the browsable parameter.
Joel
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 04:57:56PM +0300, Rosen Mitev wrote:
how i can hitde shares, for example
//server/test is read only
and
//server/.test is read-write, but must NOT be visible ?
how i can hitde shares, for example
//server/test is read only
and
//server/.test is read-write, but must NOT be visible ?
I assume you mean hide, as in hidden when browsing Network Neighborhood or
My Network Places??
If so, add a '$' (without the quotes) in the share name, i.e. share$
Rosen Mitev wrote:
how i can hitde shares, for example
//server/test is read only
and
//server/.test is read-write, but must NOT be visible ?
browseable = no
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Hi,
I using openldap 2.0.23 and samba 2.2.4 on a Redhat 7.2 Linux distrib.
I've compiled with ldap support dans It works fine in clear mode. I've
configured unix auth. in order to use ldap on TLS mode, and it works also.
When I try to use TLS more (or SSL on 636), it doesn't work. LDAP
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Jim McDonough wrote:
Ok, I've checked in a fix to 2.2.x and HEAD that should take care of a
bunch of the segv problems (as well as some other unpredictable
behavior. There are probably more to find, but this was the major one.
Nice work Jim. :-) Thanks :-)
A caveat:
Windows knows not to list shares that end in $. But if you have anyone who
uses smbclient, it doesn't know any better and will happily list them.
browsable = no always works, though.
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Sent: Friday, May 17,
Don't forget to restart your lpd samba services
before testing it...
Jim
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I agree, they must be separate and delete user script, must NOT be
called by the auth subsystem, it is too dangerous.
Simo.
On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 15:22, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
The behavior of the 'add user script' smb.conf option is rather weird:
It is documented as an option to the login
What is your printer admin set to ??
What is your security set to ??
I had a problem with 2.2.4 where anyone who fell into the category of
printer admin was denied access to the properties of the printer BUT it only
happened to w2k and xp, NT worked fine. I realize this isn't the same error
What is your printer admin set to ??
printer admin = cis users
where cis is the CIS department and users is just about everyone. This
used to be set to just cis and it worked fine under 2.2.1a (cis has print
admin, no one else did). But when we tried to upgrade to 2.2.3a we added
users
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From: Adam Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 8:54 AM
To: Van Sickler, Jim
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] WinY2k Access Denied on Printing
I assume this sentence:
re-add they can't print for a little while before
I am not using -M option. I am just passing %M with -R for some accounting
stuff on printing side. I tried removing that also. Still it won't work.
I am not geting the reason why it doesn't call 'print command' for notmal
users. I tried using a dummy script. But even the script won't get called.
I want to be able to use the Samba box as a print server. I just don't
understand why I need to go through all of these steps to make it work.
I don't want to use TCP/IP printing on the W2k client, I would love to
be able to click and install a printer through the samba box without all
this
Adam,
Just one more thing, and I'll go away,
I promise! ;-)
If you set disable spoolss=no, then install
all of the printer drivers you can, and
set disable spoolss=yes, you should be able
to install the printers as Network Printers,
(not Local, as I mentioned in the last post)
connected to
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 05:22:06PM +0200, Volker Lendecke wrote:
Not sure. Optionitis striking again. But I think that the dynamic user adding
upon session setup is a bad hack anyway.
Or another idea: Add a %-Macro to tell the script which subsystem did it?
Volker
msg02482/pgp0.pgp
Hi all,
I posted here about this last week and still haven't found a solution to
this.
I have an AIX 4.4.3 system running Samba (not sure what version) in a
WinNT4/Win2k environment.
Some of the Win2k machines have mysteriously lost their ability to
communicate with the Samba server on the AIX
On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 12:43, JUSTIN GERRY wrote:
I want to be able to use the Samba box as a print server. I just don't
understand why I need to go through all of these steps to make it work.
Since you have LPRng installed it is a print server, just not a netbios
print server without using
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Adam Williams wrote:
1. UNIX printing works flawlessly (this box is an lpd server for lots of
unix clients).
2. Samba printing from both Win9x and WinY2k worked flawlessly under
2.2.1a, for a long time.
3. Printing does work, but only for awhile. And ONLY WinY2k clients
I having the same problem with a couple of W2K boxes on our network.
The user could print for a bit, then get access denied messages. If we stopped
and restarted the Samba daemons the user was able to print again - for a while.
Sometimes removing and re-adding the printer would
Justin,
You do want to use the samba box to manage
your printers; otherwise all of your PCs
are going to be fighting over the printers...
that gets real ugly real fast!
I don't think you should need to add the
printer as a Local Printer, and edit the
registry. There may be a better way...
Kris Kelley wrote:
Once I fired up Samba, I tried to access it from a Win2k box, on which
I'm logged in as DEVGROUP/skunk (user skunk also exists on the linux
box, and the passwords are the same in both environments). This failed
with the usual account is not authorized to log in from
I've got a really funky error happening when installing new programs. I'm
running a CVS version, taken about a week before 2.2.4 came out, built into
a .deb package (speaking of which, is the package maintaner on the
list? I've been waiting for the 2.2.4 package to come out...).
Anyhow, my
I did reply to this, but it doesn't seem to have made it to the list. Also,
I have some new info.
First, the answers to the questions:
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Behalf Of Van Sickler, Jim
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 2:31 PM
To: 'Alex
I have samba server installed in solaris 8. Till last week the filesharing
from unix onto NT and 2000 systems wasfine.
Now we are able to go to unix folders and subfolders on NT and when we try
to open MSword files and MSxls files the NT and 2000 systems hangs and we
need to restart the system.
OK, this is starting to make more sense to me now. I figured out where
to upload drivers to the server through the Printer share folder on
the samba box.
My only problem, is that when I try to upload a driver I get the
message Operation Could not be completed
I added my account... jgerry to
1. UNIX printing works flawlessly (this box is an lpd server for lots of
unix clients).
2. Samba printing from both Win9x and WinY2k worked flawlessly under
2.2.1a, for a long time.
3. Printing does work, but only for awhile. And ONLY WinY2k clients are
effected, Win9x clients continue to print
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I really want to use the linux box to manage the printers, direct tcpip
is not an option here.
I want a point and click install solution for a few network printers.
Linux/samba can provide that assuming I can figure everything out.
-Justin
Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/17 3:11 PM
On Fri,
Is it possible to
modify outlook 2000 contact lists with windows domain logon and samba
?
any help is greatly
appreciated
thx
mark
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Adam Williams wrote:
Does this mean that every print driver must be installed on every machine
(for every user)?
Yes, on it NT box. I didn't see the session [print$] in your smb.conf.
If you have it working you can use use client driver = no (default).
But, if you don't I
For you Win2K folks that are using disable spoolss=yes you can use this
command below to install printersI will try and explain some of the
parts:
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /if /f \\pc1\software\hp4500n\HP231Ipc.inf
/m HP Color LaserJet 4500 PCL 5c /r \\pc3\hp4500n /b Color Printer -
Hello,
I'm reposting a previous problem that got off
the mailing list. I'm now using samba-2.2.4 but still on an IRIX 5.3 machine.
When I preform:
smbpasswd -j DOMAIN
I receive the error:
tdb(/usr/local/samba/private/secrets.tdb): tdb_oob
len 638618 beyond eof at 8192Unable to write
I thought I might clarify something about this post: when I say the server
is rebooted I really mean the samba service, I'm not actually rebooting the
whole linux server. Again, if I'm post this to the wrong list, could
someone let me know which list I should be posting too?? Thanks!
Dana
Is it possible to point rpcclient at a samba PDC and change the user's
password? With rpcclient I can logon to the PDC as someone with admin
privilages (to do adddriver, etc..) from a remote machine. smbpasswd -r
seems to provide no similiar functionality.
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Hey all.
I have 2.2.4+winbind working well so far with DOMAIN-A. I also have DOMAIN-B,
DOMAIN-C and DOMAIN-D. All are NT 4.0 servers. I can't seem to get the groups
and users from those other domains picked up by winbind on the samba server. Is
there a way to get the samba box to obtain
On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 15:28, JUSTIN GERRY wrote:
I really want to use the linux box to manage the printers, direct tcpip
is not an option here.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by direct tcpip but if you're
printing to Linux lpd queue then it is managing your printers. I don't
quite see what
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Hello!
I am a romanian and excuse my English!
I wish to connect my Windows system to Samba but I don't know how.
Please, help me!
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Can anyone tell me how to check if the guest account is working
fine?
Regards
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You could do a few things like:
1) Have the user connect to a share and create a file
or directory, then check the permissions on the *NIX
side to see if it's guest.
2) Have the user connect to a share and check the logs
on the *NIX to see if it says they connected as the
guest user.
3) Have the
Nothing like that at all. I've done a search on all the windows machines
that connect to the samba server and none of them have that file. The samba
server doesn't have that file anywhere either...
Dana
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Hi to all...
my problem is the same of the subject...
i can`t make to delete any jobs from windows clients , but in the samba server,
yes, normally...all the permisions for the share printer are enabled...(i have
only this problem with my sama server, all the rest it's perfectly)
what
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For the life of me, this works at my home where i set it up.
But at work where i also set this up, i can't get it
to do SSL.weird.
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Laurent BLIN wrote:
Hi,
I using openldap 2.0.23 and samba 2.2.4 on a Redhat 7.2 Linux distrib.
I've compiled with ldap support
Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 05:22:06PM +0200, Volker Lendecke wrote:
Not sure. Optionitis striking again. But I think that the dynamic user adding
upon session setup is a bad hack anyway.
Or another idea: Add a %-Macro to tell the script which subsystem did it?
If
My limited experience (All my stuff is working so I am an expert) suggests to
do the following:
1. Make sure you have the right printing = parameter.
2. Put the exact commands in your printer share to control the print queue,
for example:
[ps]
comment = Filtered for Z53
path =
You don't seem to be getting any responses. I would get SWAT working and
read the book supplied with SWAT. It it very good.
Joel
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 11:33:36PM +0300, Petre Cristian wrote:
Hello!
I am a romanian and excuse my English!
I wish to connect my Windows system to Samba
4. Retart samba and lpd
Joel
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 10:20:49PM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
My limited experience (All my stuff is working so I am an expert) suggests to
do the following:
1. Make sure you have the right printing = parameter.
2. Put the exact commands in your printer share to
Ol Dirty wrote:
- Compiled Samba version 2.2.4
- Slackware Linux, Kernel 2.4.17
- Windows 2000 Professional, SP2
Here's what I know:
You have username MyNetworkUsername (exactly with case) in /etc/samba/smbpasswd and
/etc/passwd.
You have Samba running as a PDC, with unix password
P Ranjit Kumar wrote:
Hi
I am trying to get smbclient to work with Samba 3.0 server. Samba 3.0 server
joined a Win2k Native domain successfully.
Interestingly, I made and account on the KDC for the unix machine (using
ktpass) and specified enc type DES-CBC-MD5, which is used by
Shirish Kalele wrote:
Hehe, can't say I'm surprised..Could you post a network trace of this just
to confirm what you're seeing..
Update on this,
I've tried replacing the lowercase with a call to unix_convert (in
msdfs.c) whilst doing this, I noticed something interesting
I have a unix
The behavior of the 'add user script' smb.conf option is rather weird:
It is documented as an option to the login parts of the protocol, and
used to add users dynamically during the logon process, if they don't
exist locally.
However, it is also used in the SAMR code when an admin explicitly
I agree, they must be separate and delete user script, must NOT be
called by the auth subsystem, it is too dangerous.
Simo.
On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 15:22, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
The behavior of the 'add user script' smb.conf option is rather weird:
It is documented as an option to the login
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 11:22:49PM +1000, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
'delete user script' runs when a user attempts to log in, but the PDC
says that they don't exist. Firstly: does this really happen? If a
Yes, obviously. I once was called to a machine that went completely wild. It
would not
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Gerald Carter wrote:
* confirm/deny reports of access denied problems from
win2k client attempting to maniuplate printer properties.
* 64-bit compile errors on Solaris (reported by Eric Boehm)
* wildcard bugs on Solaris (reported by Derek Holden)
* inherit acls
Yo,
One bug that it would be totally cool if it were fixed would be the
wins lookup ( libnss_wins.so ) it works with ping but not with telnet
or any other application. Some people are using linux boxes as
workstations in networks without dns. With this working they would not have
to find out
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 01:25:52PM -0300, Ariel Mella wrote:
i know that is part of the samba distribution but is away of the samba team
but, could you include the recycle bin vfs module?
Yes, we should add that to the rpms I think.
Jeremy.
A version is shipped in 2.2.4. Several fixes have gone
into SAMBA_2_2 post 2.2.4.
yes but if you use as is is in samba-2.2.4 there are reported by many
users that cause signal 11
i have seeing 2 patches.
1) i think this fix the module to go bak to work
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Hunt, Bryan wrote:
Yo,
One bug that it would be totally cool if it were fixed would be the
wins lookup ( libnss_wins.so ) it works with ping but not with telnet
or any other application. Some people are using linux boxes as
workstations in networks without dns.
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- int fromlen = sizeof(from);
+ unsigned int fromlen = sizeof(from);
Wouldn't the following be more portable?
size_t fromlen = sizeof(from);
Sincerely,
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Quantum Corporation
Welcome to the nightmare ;-)
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