>>Better to just comment out the SPOOLSS_RFFPCN and SPOOLSS_RFNPCN
>>server functions. However, certain changes will not be reflected on
>>the client such as josb listings, etc
>>
>>btwthis is MS's model. You'll have the same problem with
>>a Win2k print server. I do agree that it is a
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 04:27:33PM +1000, Kremlyn Vostok wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I believe I may have stumbled on a bug (or quirk), in relation to
> accessing files (specifically, mp3's) on a share. The issue is
> outlined below:
>
> - THE PROBLEM
>
> I'm able to successfully map a network
Hi everyone,
I believe I may have stumbled on a bug (or quirk), in relation to
accessing files (specifically, mp3's) on a share. The issue is
outlined below:
- THE PROBLEM
I'm able to successfully map a network drive in 'My Computer' to the
share, logging in as mp3_owner (which is the owner
Do not mix the smbpasswd file and the smbpasswd program. You have to
run the the programm (/usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd) to change the
file (/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd). You are trying to run the
file.
Christian
> Whenever I try to run smbpasswd I get the following error:
>
> root
Have you checked about encrypted passwords?
Christian
> Hi,
>
> I was using samba 2.0.7 veersion for a while without any problem.
> This morning, suddenly, many windows (nt/98) cannot connect the samba
> server on our Linux (RedHat 6.2) server. Then, I downloaded the
> version 2.2.4, extract
Hi,
I've just started toying with the idea of deploying a number of our printers
via samba. I'm trying to get the current HP device drivers for a HP 4+
(from HP's site) to upload. The workstations I am trying the upload from
are either running Win 2000 SP2 or Win XP Professional.
Using 2.2.5pr
Title: nt/2000 password has expired
Hi,
I have setup samba on redhat 7.3 and configured it as a windows 2000 Primary Domain Controller. Everything works fine, however, everytime that Windows NT or 2000 clients log onto the domain they get a message stating that their password has expired an
When I recompile and install samba
then try to run swat , i get to the user/ password screen , enter root and
password , and hey presto , it fails
if I edit /etc/shadow
root:$1$/mQTx/rj$bf8dpjI9bR.4ygERzsin61:11534:0:
and change the password to DbIyeMzwAhup6
root:DbIyeMzwAhup6:11534:0:
Hi,
I noticed that gnomba was not among your list of GUIs. Is there a
reason for this? It looks as if this project hasnt advanced in a while,
but it is at least as current as half the programs in the list.
Thanks,
David
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it appears that you are attempting to execute the smbpasswd (password) file, not
the smbpasswd (script) located in /usr/bin.
type
this:
/usr/bin/smbpasswd
this
should make a difference
Don
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You're using LPRng...it's a "feature" that
appeared in 3.8.10/3.8.12. Not fixed yet...
If you Cancel the Paused job, it goes away.
(The job has already been printed by the
time it's listed as Paused).
Patrick & the LPRng list are aware of it.
Jim
> -Original Message-
> From: Wise, Gen
Dave Snoopy wrote:
>
> What version of OpenLDAP are you compiling/linking
> against?
>
[abartlet@piglett abartlet]$ rpm -q openldap
openldap-2.0.23-4
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Has anyone seen this?
When we print using Samba, the printjob stays in the queue after prints
Also in the LPD.conf is set to :
save_when_done@
done_jobs=0
done_jobs_max_age=1
We're using Redhat 7.
What version of OpenLDAP are you compiling/linking
against?
Thanks,
Dave
--- Andrew Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave Snoopy wrote:
> >
> > The Samba net command (from the HEAD) sounds
> great,
> > but it doesn't seem to compile with OpenLDAP
> version
> > 2.1.1 Beta. When compiling, I
Dave Snoopy wrote:
>
> The Samba net command (from the HEAD) sounds great,
> but it doesn't seem to compile with OpenLDAP version
> 2.1.1 Beta. When compiling, I get this error:
>
> Compiling passdb/pdb_ldap.c
> passdb/pdb_ldap.c: In function
> `ldapsam_connect_system':
> passdb/pdb_ldap.c:313:
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 11:53:11AM +0200, Guenther Deschner wrote:
>
> i want to copy a folder (including ACLs) right off from my desktop
> onto the samba-server. my smbd retrieves user/group info via winbindd.
>
> the folder in question ("testfolder") is owned by administrator and
> has ACLs
David Boynton wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've been messing this this for the last few hours trying to trust an NT
> domain. I make it down to where it says "Success!" and the domain trust is
> added to the secrets.tdb file. However, connecting with rpclient and doing
> 'enumtrust' gives back no re
Hi,
I am doing backup winnt 4.0 ws machines with smbtar from linux redhat 6.1
with samba 2.0.7, I get the following error:
Invalid mid from server!
how do I solve it?
is there a patch for it?
I don't want neither update nor upgrade nor downgrade, because the system is
very linked with samba 2.0
What version of Samba are you running?
Eric Roseme
Info - Demerson wrote:
>
> Hullo All,
>
> I'm planning to build a SaMBa Server in HP/UX 10.20,
> just for sharing some
> stuff to at least 200 users.
> Well, I have SaMBa running in HP/UX machines and
> according to top, each
> SaMBa process (
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 04:40:18PM -0400, Michael Konopka wrote:
> I've been searching for an answer to the following question, but without
> a firm answer.
>
> Is Samba going to support the functionality of a native W2K DC in the
> near future? If so, is there a timeline for implementation?
Whenever I try to run smbpasswd I get the following error:
root:0:::[U:
command not found
I generated the file as per the instructions at
http://ca.samba.org/samba/docs/ENCRYPTION.html
I'm not sure what it is that is going wrong.
The
MY DNS servers are the same as my WINS servers. For strange reasons, I
cannot configure my clients to use my dns servers, they must use WINS.
WINS will resolve hostnames like foobar, dns will also but the only time
they need to resolve FQDN's are for addresses out of my network, so I
want to hav
dont you think you should have ur dns servers in /etc/resolv.conf not wins
servers or if you gave wrong ips to me, then you should change conf file to
reflect that
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From: Terry Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 4:30 PM
To: Javid Abdul-AJAVID1
/etc/resolv.conf:
domain domain.com
nameserver 10.10.1.5
nameserver 10.10.1.8
search domain.com
samba-2.2.4
Redhat 7.2
The DNS servers are on the same subnet as the samba server.
Thank you!
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 16:23, Javid Abdul-AJAVID1 wrote:
> what are setting on samba servers as for as d
what are setting on samba servers as for as dns is concerned
like in /etc/resolv.conf
what version of samba
what unix version on samba
-Original Message-
From: Terry Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 4:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Re: DNS Proxy
Hi,
I got a similar problem with my test
configuration.
I am using share drives from my AMD Athlon XP 1600+
/ 512 DDR RAM running with NT4 workstation and my linux server is
a Slackware 8.0 with kernel 2.4.18 and Samba 2.2.4 running on a
Pentium 166 MMX / 128 RAM / U160 40Gb SCSI disk.
Another note, DNS directly from the client to my dns servers works
fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 12:04, Terry Davis wrote:
> Here is my scenario when a client wants to resolve a name on my local
> network:
>
> CLIENT --> VPN --> SAMBA --> DNS
>
> The client
yes it is required for write access
if you want just read access , you could add guest account option in conf
file.
other than that you need to have valid unix account to access the unix
share.
Others: Correct me if am wrong here :--)
ABdul Javid
-Original Message-
From: Geyer, Tho
Hi,
I'm new in Samba and want change a Windows PDC with
Samba. (Is this possible?).
I'm testing and I can connect from the Windows
workstation to the Samba Server. But when i want to login from the Windows
Server with an samba account windows says 'Can't start session because machine
acc
I have Samba running on a couple of IBM RS/6000 servers running AIX 4.3.3. I
have Samba configured to do user authenication to the primary domain
controller. The only way that users are able to map to the share is if they
have a userid on the unix server. I thought that as long as a user is
authe
Ok I think I found my problem. In the global of smb.conf I had wins
support:no but when I change it and restart samba I get this message "Access
control violation : /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start failed" and nmbd won't start
either. What am I doing wrong??
-Original Message-
From: Mark B
I've been searching for an answer to the following question, but without
a firm answer.
Is Samba going to support the functionality of a native W2K DC in the
near future? If so, is there a timeline for implementation?
Thanks!
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Hi,
I was using samba 2.0.7 veersion for a while without any problem. This
morning, suddenly, many windows (nt/98) cannot connect the samba server
on our Linux (RedHat 6.2) server. Then, I downloaded the version 2.2.4,
extracted, configure it, make, make install according to the document.
Then
Hello all,
Well this is not starting out good. I got an syntax error on line 664 in the Makefile.
: $(WINBIND_NSS_PICOBJS)
It looks like it needs something to me...anyone help??
Vince Goodnoe
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I'm receiving compiler warning messages using Solaris 2.8, Sun Workshop
6 C compiler and Samba 2.2.4.
Can the warning be safely ingnored?
Dennis
36 % make
Using FLAGS = -O -I./popt -Iinclude -I./include -I./ubiqx
-I./smbwrapper -I/usr/openwin/share/include/X11/extensions
-I/usr/openwin/inclu
Thank you. Thank you, Michael.
I saved smb.con, smbpasswd, and smbusers.
I stopped smb.
I deleted the three samba packages from the system.
I re-installed the three samba packages (2nd cd of the set)
I moved my configuration files back in /etc/samba
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|>While preparing packaging of te upcoming samba-2.2.5, we are looking at
|>having samba packages with and without ldap enabled, however, we would
|>like to try and minimize the dupli
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, LAUTIER Sabrina wrote:
> I can then see that toto owns all files and directories
> (fmask=664,dmask=775): does this mean that he can do what he wants ?
> As if the SMB share was a regular linux fs ?
> Isn't there permissions checking from the win2k server ?
> Are the windows
Found the solution. I restarted the nmbd process and the share appeared
across all segments. I did reboot the server several times but this did not
work. I am not sure why the process restart worked whereas the reboot did
not but it did.
Just FYI incase anyone else comes across this problem
T
Hello All...
I am not subscribed to the list.. please reply to me
directly.
Two different applications; MS Access and Quickbooks
are either not closing their own files properly or
are trying to close their files but it isn't
happening in Samba. The effect is that even after a
client closes
The Samba net command (from the HEAD) sounds great,
but it doesn't seem to compile with OpenLDAP version
2.1.1 Beta. When compiling, I get this error:
Compiling passdb/pdb_ldap.c
passdb/pdb_ldap.c: In function
`ldapsam_connect_system':
passdb/pdb_ldap.c:313: too few arguments to function
`ldap_se
>
> > (The first edition of Using Samba is _slightly_ out of date. ;-)
> Is the 2nd edition of Using Samba already out ? If yes where to find
> it ?
I'm still working on it. I hope you can wait a few more months.
Jay Ts
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> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Brosius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 9:13 AM
> To: Van Sickler, Jim
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: RE: [Samba] printer drivers
>
>
> Thanks for responding.
> On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Van Sickler, Jim wrote:
>
> > I thi
Hi all,
I've been messing this this for the last few hours trying to trust an NT
domain. I make it down to where it says "Success!" and the domain trust is
added to the secrets.tdb file. However, connecting with rpclient and doing
'enumtrust' gives back no results. I also don't have the truste
Title: tree connect failed:
NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD
I am still struggling to get one of my samba servers to work with
the new security on RH 7.3. Any help is appreciated.
The "not fully working computer" serves as a print
server for the Window computers. You can log into it, but you
cannot s
Also I get this error when trying to open \\malex (the new WinXP machine)
from another PC:
\\malex is not accessible.
The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain
failed.
TIA,
Alex.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTE
I have a Samba server version 2.2.1a running as PDC. Win2k clients are able
to logon to the domain, but the WinXP Pro client I just installed cannot -
when attempting to logon it says:
"Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because the domain controller
is down or otherwise unavailable, or
Hello guys,
Recently, I am expericing some problems with getting user list from
Domain Controller.
My server is using samba 2.2.4 under Linux, and the security mode is
'Domain', what I got on the server are:
bash-2.05# wbinfo -t
Secret is good
bash-2.05# wbinfo -u
Error looking up domain users
I was able to fix the access denied errors on my Samba 2.2.3a installation
recently. I am not exactly sure which piece fixed it but here is what I
did:
In the global section I put:
use client driver = yes
printer admin = @users (this is the group of all the users)
in the printers section I put
Here is my scenario when a client wants to resolve a name on my local
network:
CLIENT --> VPN --> SAMBA --> DNS
The client is set up like so:
DNS1 = ISP DNS1 (204.26.64.1)
DNS2 = ISP DNS2 (204.26.80.3)
WINS1 = my samba1 (10.10.1.5)
WINS2 = my samba2 (10.10.1.8)
This all _seemed_ to have worked
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 05:05:35PM +0100, David Lee wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Paul Reilly wrote:
> > I've been reading about setting up Samba as a PDC with LDAP storage.
> > However if I am to do this it needs to co-exist with the exisitng windows
> > NT domain using windows NT PDC's. Everyth
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Thanks for responding.
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Van Sickler, Jim wrote:
> I think I've lost the big picture...time to
> step back and look at what you're trying
> (and unable) to do.
>
> 1. Is \\server\Printer being added to
> the clients as a Network or Local Printer?
Network
> 2. If Network,
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Paul Reilly wrote:
> I've been reading about setting up Samba as a PDC with LDAP storage.
> However if I am to do this it needs to co-exist with the exisitng windows
> NT domain using windows NT PDC's. Everything I've read so far says you
> can't have a Samba BDC unless it's
>From \winnt\system32\drivers\etc\services:
microsoft-ds 445/tcp
microsoft-ds 445/udp
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Why is the connection refused?
Is this preventing Win2k from properly
displaying printer status? I've noticed that
now we're running Win2k on all wkstns, n
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 04:00:08PM +0100, Paul Reilly wrote:
> I've been reading about setting up Samba as a PDC with LDAP storage.
> However if I am to do this it needs to co-exist with the exisitng windows
> NT domain using windows NT PDC's. Everything I've read so far says you
> can't have a Sa
I think I've lost the big picture...time to
step back and look at what you're trying
(and unable) to do.
1. Is \\server\Printer being added to
the clients as a Network or Local Printer?
2. If Network, are you trying to install
the printer drivers from the server?
3. Are you a member of the L
I' m also testing version 2.2.4 with ACL and winbind support on EXT3 with
filesystem ACLs.
On a DELL dual PIII Xeon 900 MHz with 2 GB RAM RAID 5 it took about 4,5
minutes to copy the folder "I386" (3.300 files, 77 MB) of the NT 4.0
installation cdrom with ACLs enabled from the local drive to t
I'm having a really strange problem with winbind and my NT4 PDC. The
PDC was here before I started working here, so I'm not sure what all
has been done to it. Here's the layout:
* NT4 PDC (no BDC)- Up to date with all service packs and hotfixes.
Running Cyberwall-Plus firewall.
* RHL 7.2 (2.
> From there, you can use smbmount to mount SMB shares (from
> Windows systems or Samba servers) in your Linux filesystem.
smbmount works fine :
$ smbmount //DOMAIN_controler/sharedir /home/toto/smb -o
credentials=/home/win2k/DOMAIN/toto/.smbpw,uid='DOMAIN+toto',gid='DOMAIN+Domain
users',fmask=66
I've been reading about setting up Samba as a PDC with LDAP storage.
However if I am to do this it needs to co-exist with the exisitng windows
NT domain using windows NT PDC's. Everything I've read so far says you
can't have a Samba BDC unless it's in a Samba PDC controlled domain. Is this
correc
> (The first edition of Using Samba is _slightly_ out of date. ;-)
Is the 2nd edition of Using Samba already out ? If yes where to find
it ?
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Gerald Carter wrote:
>
> On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Tom Vandepoel wrote:
>
> > Since we've switched to spoolss printing (samba 2.2.4) it seems that the
> > server is always trying to connect to the client.
> >
> > [2002/06/11 10:52:41, 3] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_out(843)
> > Connecting to 10.0.4
Very strange,
Feel not alone, however - I too have some performance concerns :
A Samba 2.0.8 Slackware 7 Machine was working fine for nigh on a year,
and then it started to degrade, to the point where an app that used network
database which used to come up almost instantaneously started
Hello.
With version 2.2.4 I had the the following problems that seem to be solved in version
2.2.5 pre1
1. Problem with German special character
- when listing NT domain users with "getent passwd", "getent group"
- when showing NT groups with "id"
2.
Using "veto files" with wildcards caused h
Hi, I recently installed a new samba server to replace an older Novell
machine. Now, we are having performance issues. I have installed many
samba servers, and have not run into this problem before. Some background
info:
The server is an Athlon 1800+ w/ 512MB DDR RAM. We are using software raid
Hello Karen.
without winbind you have to create a user under UNIX correspondig to the NT
user. Mapping is configured with "username map = /etc/samba/users.map".
If there are no spaces or special character in the NT username both
usernames can be the same. We have a file for mapping NT user to U
Hullo All,
I'm planning to build a SaMBa Server in HP/UX 10.20,
just for sharing some
stuff to at least 200 users.
Well, I have SaMBa running in HP/UX machines and
according to top, each
SaMBa process (smbd) takes about 2,1Mb of total
memory.
I wonder if there's some clue to reduce the amount
of
Greetings ...
I remember a little while ago about someone talking about storing the DOS
attribs in ext2 EA using a VFS module ... has any one taken this any further?
Thanks
Mailed
Lee
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thanks for the help i got off-list.
(ja axel, deutsch wär ok gewesen)
it turned out, that my main problem had nothing to with the
machine-accounts but rather with win-clients not be willing to connect
to my domain most of the time (which made debugging extremely hard sice
it worked all the tim
Samba team,
I posted the following message on May 30 to comp.protocols.smb, but no one
has responded to the posting as of yet, so I thought I'd try this email
list.
We are testing winbind and security=domain to authenticate NT users on
our UNIX box in samba (v2.2.3a). Winbind is working co
First of all, thanks for this good and quick answers !
> (The first edition of Using Samba is _slightly_ out of date. ;-)
Is the 2nd edition of Using Samba already out ? If yes where to find
it ?
> From there, you can use smbmount to mount SMB shares (from
> Windows systems or Samba servers) in
First of all, thanks for this good and quick answer !
> (The first edition of Using Samba is _slightly_ out of date. ;-)
Is the 2nd edition of Using Samba already out ? If yes where to find
it ?
> From there, you can use smbmount to mount SMB shares (from
> Windows systems or Samba servers) in y
hi !
i recently had problems with my ldap+pdc configuration.
now there's a light at the end of the tunnel:
i changed (among others) the name of the domain from "iem" to "iemnet"
and it seems to work now.
is it possible, that NT-domains must have more than 3 characters ?
or might a problem arise
Marcus,
I think you need to have the line:
encrypt passwords = Yes
in the global section of smb.conf.
Mark
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Foster, Marcus wrote:
> Please forgive me but I am pretty new to Linux. I have Samba set up on a
> Server and when I go to access it from a windows workstation one,
First of all, I would like to thank everyone in the Samba Team for an
outstanding tool.
I have setup Samba 2.2.4 on a Solaris-8 server using winbind and ACL.
(config file at the end).
It works quite well, but I have a problem with certain global NT groups
in a trusted domain. I can do both:
"wbi
Hello,
After looking through the faq's and list archive I still have a question
that is not answered.
I have Samba working like a charm, files serving, print serving, even
turning ip forwarding on/off based on who is using the windows
computers.
Now I want it to do the following: I want samba to
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 11:12:08AM +0200, Tom Vandepoel wrote:
> Since we've switched to spoolss printing (samba 2.2.4) it seems that the
> server is always trying to connect to the client.
>
> [2002/06/11 10:52:41, 3] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_out(843)
> Connecting to 10.0.40.80 at port 44
I've tried it with passwd database and with smbpasswd database too, but it
always return error.
Martyn Ranyard
At 01:27 PM 6/11/02 +0200, Peter Zapletal wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have problem witch SWAT authorization for all users with the following
>error "username or password incorrect". With -a options SWAT works well.
>I've compiled samba-2.2.4 from sources on my RedHat Linux 6.1 with kernel
>2.2.21. I've co
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Tom Vandepoel wrote:
> Since we've switched to spoolss printing (samba 2.2.4) it seems that the
> server is always trying to connect to the client.
>
> [2002/06/11 10:52:41, 3] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_out(843)
> Connecting to 10.0.40.80 at port 445
> [2002/06/11 10:52
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Hello,
I have problem witch SWAT authorization for all users with the following
error "username or password incorrect". With -a options SWAT works well.
I've compiled samba-2.2.4 from sources on my RedHat Linux 6.1 with kernel
2.2.21. I've compiled it with the following options:
./configure \
Look at "update encrypted" in man smb.conf
Good Luck,
Christian
> Hallo,
>I want to start to use encryption passwd (now I use plain
>password). But I have 200 users in /etc/passwd at my server and I
>do not want to change passwd for every user. Is there any way to
>create file
Hallo,
I want to set some security level at my samba server. In the documentation I found
out that It set in section [global]. Is it possible to set it in my own section? For
example for section [xxx] I want to set security=share and for section [yyy] I want to
set security=server. Is it pos
Hallo,
I want to start to use encryption passwd (now I use plain password). But I have 200
users in /etc/passwd at my server and I do not want to change passwd for every user.
Is there any way to create file /etc/smbpasswd from file /etc/passwd except the users
have to change their smbpasswd
Hello,
I upgrade my samba for 2.07 to 2.21 as a pdc but i
can't change user password for win 98 or win 2k machine before i upgrade
changing password program can run very well. so the expert help me to solve the
problem.
my os is redhat 7.2 and samba 2.21
thank you.
Thanks...
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Objet : Re: [Samba] Monitoring samba shares
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 10:53, Bruno Biedermann wrote:
> Hell
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 10:53, Bruno Biedermann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to know if there is a simple way of knowing which user is
> connected to a share and if he's using it at the moment...
smbstatus
http://samba.nip.nl/samba/docs/man/smbstatus.1.html
Lennard
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Thanks for your advices and Yura Pismerov of the Pam_LDAP mailing list.
It appears that this bug occurs when I use "username level = 8" in
the smb.conf file. Lots of request dues to this parameter...
Laurent
Laurent BLIN wrote:
> Laurent Chauvirey wrote:
>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>> Hello
>>
>>>
Since we've switched to spoolss printing (samba 2.2.4) it seems that the
server is always trying to connect to the client.
[2002/06/11 10:52:41, 3] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_out(843)
Connecting to 10.0.40.80 at port 445
[2002/06/11 10:52:41, 2] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_out(871)
error co
Laurent Chauvirey wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>Hello
>
>>I'm using Samba 2.2.4 with LDAP support (OpenLDAP 2.0.23), and with
>>pam_ldap included in the rpm nss_ldap 1.86 from Redhat (I'm on Linux
>>Redhat 7.2).
>>
>>All these things are working well (I use the same object SambaAcount
>>under PosixAccount in
Hello,
I would like to know if there is a simple way of knowing which user is
connected to a share and if he's using it at the moment...
Thanks
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> Hi,
Hello
>
> I'm using Samba 2.2.4 with LDAP support (OpenLDAP 2.0.23), and with
> pam_ldap included in the rpm nss_ldap 1.86 from Redhat (I'm on Linux
> Redhat 7.2).
>
> All these things are working well (I use the same object SambaAcount
> under PosixAccount in order to authenticate all th
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