Hi!
Does anybody know how I can set up my Samba server so that an iMac computer
connected to the network could see the shared Linux directories?
Thanks for your help
R.
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Hi,
at the moment I use logon script = scripts\%G.bat, and have two
scripts for my two main user groups.
Now there are some special users which should have different scripts, so
I thought, if there is a way of adding an option to use two login
scripts; e.g. if there is an user script, use
Hi,
I run an RH 7.2++ SAMBA 2.2.3a-6 server, configured as PDC for W2K-Clients.
in my smb.config, the options for password changing start with a ; so
they are commented out, or?
But after an restart or reload, users are still able to change there
passwords :-)
yust wondering why - any
my solution (found in some ldap-samba-pdc-howto) was to set the
pwdMustChange to 2147483647 (which is far in the future: 2030 or
something)
thank you very much! your solution solved this problem.
2. the unix password sync doesn't work. but i think there are two
different problems, but let
Hi,
Please give me the download link of 2.2.4 and instructions to upgrade from
2.2.3a. in my RH7.3 box.
TIA/Wilmar
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From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mike Barsalou [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 1:58 AM
Subject:
Trying to debug the Windows change password mecanism from Samba (debug
= 101 and passwd chat debug = yes), the password typed on the
Windows chat appears in clear in the Samba log files.
Does it mean what it seems to, that Windows sends passwords in clear on
the network??? Can't it be
Hi all,
Installation: RH7.2, 2.4.18 kernel, XFS patch, samba-2.2.4 in windows
2000 domain environment. Authentification is done through winbind daemon. I
want only particular users (say, group Domain Admins) have the ability to
change permissions (ACL's), not the owners of file/directory. Is
Gerald Carter wrote:
| On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Buchan Milne wrote:
|
|
|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 duplication. But, it seems that most (all?)
Attention,
May I briefly introduce myself. I am Tasam Likumem of
the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) and
the former aide de camp of the Late President Laurent
Kabila of blessed memory.
I am presently living in Nigeria on asylum. In case
you are wondering how I got your contact, I
Keller Nicolas wrote:
Hi!
I hope someone can help me with this one:
We're using Macromedia Dreamweaver 3 to publish local files from a NT4
Server to our internet server running Redhat 7.3 / Samba 2.2.3a. Life could
be so sweet but we're facing a strange problem: Users can't _overwrite_
samba runs, nmbd runs, windbindd is running
I can successfully join the domain by invoking the smbpasswd -j command
- however, wbinfo fails (both -t, and -u options)
when I try to get to this machine on a Win box, I get the incorrect password
error, and thus cannot see the share. ( I
Hello ...
This is my first message to the
list (sorry my bad english :-D)
I have a recent instalation of RedHat
7.2in my computer, whithout Samba i installed version 2.2.4 now, but
i have a BIG problem ... take a look:
- When the option "unix password sync" is
set to "No", the users
hello. ive had the same problem.. if u have macos X installed, then you
can use samba no problem.. however, the only solution i could find for
pre macos X was a commercial product called dave from www.thursby.com..
or you could use the netatalk package for linux to share the linux
HI, I am trying to find out why an old slower machineis faster than a new
faster machine.
I have a RedHat 6.2 server installation, it runs samba and I have been very
happy with it.
Filesystem is:-
[darryl@keg darryl]$ df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda6
Does anybody know how I can set up my Samba server so that an iMac
computer
connected to the network could see the shared Linux directories?
Thanks for your help
Samba is used to allow Windows clients to access shared Linux/UNIX
directories. You need to use a server called Netatalk which is
At 09:46 PM 6/14/02 +1000, Darryl Harvey wrote:
I suspect the SCSI drive, but cannot explain why..
hdparm is a useful tool for measuring the speed of a drive.
HTH
--
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I am not a member of the samba team,
and anything that I say may not be as
accurate as a response
On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Darryl Harvey wrote:
Why would the newer machine be slower ?? I am at a loss. I suspect the
SCSI drive, but cannot explain why.. Anyone got any methods or ways I can
find out what is slowing it down?
Run a benchmark on the systems and compare disk performance
At 09:59 PM 14/06/2002, you wrote:
At 09:46 PM 6/14/02 +1000, Darryl Harvey wrote:
I suspect the SCSI drive, but cannot explain why..
hdparm is a useful tool for measuring the speed of a drive.
HTH
Ah, thanks, with a quick test;
[darryl@cascade darryl]$ sudo hdparm -t /dev/hda2
/dev/hda2:
At 09:59 PM 14/06/2002, you wrote:
At 09:46 PM 6/14/02 +1000, Darryl Harvey wrote:
I suspect the SCSI drive, but cannot explain why..
hdparm is a useful tool for measuring the speed of a drive.
Hmm, more tests show that the FAST machine, has slower hard disks than the
SLOW machine:
IE:
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Good advice.
You may also need:
dos filetimes = yes
dos filetime resolution = yes
dos filemode = yes
fake directory create times = yes
create mask = 0112
force directory mode = 0775
inherit permissions = Yes
In your SAMBA config.
We do just what
Hi !
toto is a win2k domain user member of group 'Domain Users'.
I've added the following line to my /etc/fstab file for the win2k
share to be mounted at system boot:
//DERVER/SHARE /mnt/smbsmbfs
credentials=/home/toto/.smbpw,uid=toto,
gid='Domain users',fmask=664,dmask=775 0 0
Finally... :-)
dos filetimes = yes
dos filetime resolution = yes
dos filemode = yes
fake directory create times = yes
inherit permissions = Yes
...has done the trick! Permissons were all set correctly before (Samba and
FS) but this lines helped me out. It's a little slower than before (?) but
I am trying to print to my HP 722c printer from a Windows 98SE client. My
Samba server is a Mandrake 8.2 running version 2.2.3a. I can print from
the linux computer but not from Windows. I am able to save files to the
shared directory so I know that the networking is okay.
I can open the
Brian,
I have experienced problems with rpcclient of a similar nature. I think
samba (smbd in particular) has trouble handling a large number of printers..
I'm guessing over 40. The reason I believe this is that when I connect with
rpcclient to a samba server with a large # of printers
My guess is that you need to allow NetBIOS traffic. I think the ports are
137-139 for TCP and UDP. You might want to allow NetBIOS traffic on your
LAN but do not allow it to go past your firewall to the internet.
Mark
On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Raymond Norton wrote:
I have a couple questions that
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-- neighborhood, but when I turn ipchains off the box shows up. What
-- rules do I need to add for things to work properly?
Samba needs to be able to communicate over ports 137-139.
--Ben--
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Ben
Dave Snoopy wrote:
Is there a way to make rpcclient support ntlmv2? When
I configure my server to only accept ntlmv2 logins, my
rpcclient stops working. I tried the approach needed
to make TNG's rpcclient use ntlmv2 (a line like
client ntlmv2 = auto in smb.conf), but it didn't
work.
We
Kevin Long wrote:
Hi, I'm fighting with the recycle module, this time on Linux*, and what
would really help me is a tool to determine what samba is compiled with,
including any modules - like the info tool that Apache has. Anything in the
works like that?
~ Kevin Long ~
* if anyone has
Javid Abdul-AJAVID1 wrote:
I am running samba-2.0.7 on solaris 2.6 in domain mode
Windows clients are 98/nt/w2k
I was just wondering if 2.0.7 supports NTLMv2
NO. Support for NTMv2 is only in HEAD.
I am asking this because lately some w2k clients are having issues with
disable bidirectional printing on the
(windows) printer's Port properties.
Since the Epson isn't connected to
LPT1, the status monitor
can't talk to the printer...
Jim
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 7:43 AM
Hi,
When compiling Samba2.2.4 with DFS option active, the files (dce/dce_error.h
and dce/sec_login.h) are missing.
Can you tell me where can I get these files?
Best regards,
Emanuel Silva
Technical Consultant - Retail
Wincor-Nixdorf Portugal
Tel.: +351.22.999 2167 (Fax : 2160)
Mobile:
Fixed - for some reason, wget saw include/rpc_samr.h
as unchanged. rm'ing it and re-wget'ing it fixed
it. Made me wonder what other files have been changed
and not downloaded; wiped my /source dir and
pulling down the current samba_2_2/source
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Van
I was wondering what could cause some w2k clients being prompted for pasword
and login again and again ( laptops )
their registry for authentication is
hklm\system\currentcontrolset\control\LSA is set to 1 ( user NTLMv2 session
security if negotied )
same thing on desktops has no issues.
The firewall problem seems to be fine now.
Second question, I am on a NT server trying to access samba shares. If I
add encrypt-passwords = yes to smb.conf I get a login box for username and
password. It starts by telling me the username or password is wrong. I can
enter any username, but the box
I'm facing a User list retrieve problem on Windows sharing, did anyone
else face this problem?
I've 2 linux server, which using almost the same configuration (well one
is new and one is old, the old have been replace due to the Disk
controller problem). The old server have been working for 6
Hi !
I would like to setup ACL on my RH7.2 box to be able to set/check
permissions on SMB shares (linux-samba and win2k).
Which file system type to use: XFS, DFS ? Which one is the best
recommanded for my configuration ?
Regards.
Sabrina
-
Powered
I took a look at the pid file generated after starting winbindd in the
background (redhat's daemon shell function in the startup script).
It looks like the pid reported in the file is wrong, unless I start
winbindd in the foreground.
My klooge in the startup file follows:
WBPID=$(/sbin/pidof
Title: Adding Samba Server to Win2K AD
I never did get an answer to this. I am pretty much a n00b at this stuff, so I am really looking for some help in adding this Samba server into the AD domain.
I changed the password parameter in the conf file to the AD domain controller, but users still
Bryan Henderson wrote:
I recently installed Samba for the first time, being pretty much
ignorant of Samba, SMB, CIFS, and Windows. I installed on Linux,
which I know a lot about.
It took a great deal of debugging and help from experts to get some
simple file sharing going because of
Check www.samba.org under documentation for more
information on network neighbourhood. It explain port
137, port 138 and port 139.
--- Kaleb Pederson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... That's interesting. I started out with the
firewall blocking
everything and then slowly allowed in ports based
Hi,
Running Samba 1.9 on Solaris 7.
Started having some errors, which I can clear by restarting the nmbd daemon.
Could not find any info on samba web site.
[2002/06/13 09:07:07,0] nmbd/nmbd_responserecordsdb.c:(239)
find_response_record: response packet id 23806 received with no matching
Our tests with CIFS/9000 Server on HP-UX 11.x have shown that on 2.2.3a
an smbd is allocated about 1Mb at start-up. Extensive name mangling can
cause memory usage to increase to 2.5Mb per smbd if the connection is
active for an extended period of time.
Also, with 2.2.3a you should adjust
Howdy. I am putting in two
new file servers over the summer which I would like to run Linux. Ideally these servers would be running Samba
to share out home directories. It
will be a member of a domain. I
have a test server, linux-01, which I have joined to the domain and have some
shares
Thanks. That's a good article that pretty much confirms what I
methodically did, although it tells me the whys and wherefores as well.
According to the article, it uses 137 udp, 138 udp, and 139 tcp, which
matches my iptables firewall policy.
--Kaleb
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From: [EMAIL
Im running SunOS 5.8 and Ive installed Samba
2.2.4. Samba will not start and the
following error is in the log.smbd. I have debug set at level 10. I have perused the archives for help but
to no avail. I have also read thru
DIAGNOSIS.txt. Of course test 3
fails because samba is not running.
On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, LAUTIER Sabrina wrote:
This because the groupname gid contains blank char, ' or .
It wokfs fine if I replace 'Domain Users' wih 1 (toto numeric
gid).
Any idea of how to use username/groupname uid/gid with blank char file
/etc/fstab ?
The problem lies in mount.
Yossi,
# cat /var/cache/samba/wins.dat
That directory also has a lot of other interesting files.
/B
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From: Yossi Shani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 16:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] wins-database
I would
Is there a package to do the opposite of Samba?
I.e. I want to use (mount) Win filesystems from a Unix client.
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Hi,
I've also been having a problem with Samba and VPN, but have been noticing
something different about it. It works fine for a similarly configures Solaris 8 box,
but will not work on a RedHat 7.2. It looks like it is some kind of networking problem.
When I connect via VPN with a
Van Sickler, Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
disable bidirectional printing on the
(windows) printer's Port properties.
How can I do this? In Win95, when I click on configure port (or
whatever it is in english, we have a german version), it says that this
port cannot be configured. In WinNT,
Is there a package to do the opposite of Samba?
I.e. I want to use (mount) Win filesystems from a Unix client.
Yes, the samba client does this (i.e. smbclient). Depending on what
exactly you want to do, you may also find winbind useful. Have a read
in the various docs that come with the
Rick von Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Is there a package to do the opposite of Samba?
I.e. I want to use (mount) Win filesystems from a Unix client.
It's called smbclient (ftp-like) which is part of samba, or you can use
smbmount if you're using Linux.
Bye, Frank
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Frank Fürst,
Hello ...
This is my first message to the
list (sorry my bad english :-D)
I have a recent instalation of RedHat
7.2in my computer, whithout Samba i installed version 2.2.4 now, but
i have a BIG problem ... take a look:
- When the option "unix password sync" is
set to "No", the users
The only docs I found on getting SWAT to run, showed editing the inetd.conf
file. As this version of RH (7.3) only uses xinetd things don't fit exactly.
I have gone through and did everything that one should do for inetd and it
still will not work.
I don't normally use the thing, but this
smbmount will do this on Linux systems with smbfs support compiled in
kernel.
There is another software package that will do this for other Unices.
Unfortunately, I cannot remember what it is called. (I believe that it's a
commercial package.0
On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Rick von Richter wrote:
Is
I
would check out the following:
passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n
*ReType*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
*passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
type
passwd as if you were to change your unix password manually, now make sure
theabove text matches up.
You
might find that
Hi Rick,
Rick von Richter schrieb:
Is there a package to do the opposite of Samba?
I.e. I want to use (mount) Win filesystems from a Unix client.
man smbmount
der tom
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Rick von Richter
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 11:10 AM
To: Sun Managers Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Opposite of Samba (Anti-Samba?)
Is there a package to do the opposite of Samba?
On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 02:30:48PM -0400, Rashkae wrote:
There is another software package that will do this for other Unices.
Unfortunately, I cannot remember what it is called. (I believe that it's a
commercial package.0
I believe that you're thinking of Sharity / Sharity Light.
I wrote:
I tried to install the drivers on the server, following exactly the
instructions in htmldocs/printer_driver2.html and Setting drivers for
existing printers. It _seemed_ to work, but when all the files had been
copied to [print$], an error message said something like It was
Hi Keller, Barry
I am getting the same error even though i tried these settings.
The strange thing is am getting the error ,but the file is getting written
to unix share from windows
but i was wondering why the mysterious error,
am getting the error but lock file , i have manually clear on
If it will fit the bill, I would recommend webmin. It does a good job on
samba administration.
Yes, I like the webmin samba module except that I wish there were
documentation links for each option as there is with swat.
Brian
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On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Rick von Richter wrote:
Is there a package to do the opposite of Samba?
I.e. I want to use (mount) Win filesystems from a Unix client.
Samba can do just that. (It works both ways.)
A.
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Hi,
I am running a freshly installed RH 7.3 with Samba v2.2.3a and i am getting
the following error when trying to mount certain W2K shared (Windows 2000
Advanced Server SP2):
2433: tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnomem (Insufficient server memory to
perform the requested function.)
SMB
You have a choice of two, Sabrina:
Either:
EXT2 with the patches from acl.bestbits.ac - requires kernel rebuild and may
not work with RedHat's patched kernel releases.
Or:
XFS from SGI - also requires SGI kernel source. There is also an adapted
Redhat installer ISO which allows you to specify
Hi folks,
I'm trying to use a custom dfree command to have my Samba share reports
accurate disk usage, here my dfree script (I pretty much copied it right
off the smb.conf man page)
#!/bin/sh
/bin/df -k $1 | tail -1 | awk '{print $2 $4}'
In smb.conf, I included this line:
List,
I've got my Samba box (RedHat 7.2) running NTP client to sync with
PARC. I want my windaz clients to be able to read time from it
automagically. Is there a way to do that? Seems like WinXX clients cannot
use NTP so can how can I sync them with my Samba box (which is accurate to
- Original Message -
From: Stefan (metze) Metzmacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002
12:07 PM
My suggestion is something like the below. But it is more a thought till
now than a proper api
BOOL add_group_entry (GROUP_INFO1 group, BOOL local_global, DOM_SID
Hi,
I am running XP with samba-2.2.5-pre1 as Domain Controller, print and
file server with CUPS-1.1.15 .
When I am trying to the DISPLAY Printer Properties of my HP 2100 TN, XP
shows an error message like (translated from german):
Properties clould not be displayed, procedure could not be
I figured I might just jot down some ideas for the future of the passdb
subsystem, as well as some of the more immediate todo items:
Actually use the 'unload' passdb code. Currently we don't ever shut
down the passdb, execpt on error. We are going to need to do this kind
of stuff if we are to
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Ok, grabbing together some emails. Mutt's join replies function is
cool :-)
I figured I may as well ask: How would you like to be creditied in CVS
commits? As 'ctrlsoft' or as 'Jelmer' or as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' or
... ?
Please use 'Jelmer
On Thursday 13 June 2002 17:47, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
I'll chase these up myself this time, but always compile
--enable-krb5-developer to ensure that you see all the warnings.
I think he means --enable-krb5developer
Andrew Bartlett
Vance
Toomas Soome wrote:
I cave an question regarding to pdb_ interface.
in 2.2 pdb_nisplus code I translated some strings from dos to unix and
vice-versa. this translation helped to manage information correctly from
windows side and from unix side.
now unix_to_dos and dos_to_unix calls are
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 09:35:56PM -0500, Ryan Mak wrote:
does anyone know what the following means?? thanx. -ryan
Yes.
[2002/06/13 20:08:45, 0] nmbd/nmbd_responserecordsdb.c:find_response_record(236)
^ Timestamp ^Source code module ^Function name ^Line No.
Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
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Ok, grabbing together some emails. Mutt's join replies function is
cool :-)
I figured I may as well ask: How would you like to be creditied in CVS
commits? As 'ctrlsoft' or as 'Jelmer' or as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' or
On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 05:02:58PM +0300, Toomas Soome wrote:
I cave an question regarding to pdb_ interface.
in 2.2 pdb_nisplus code I translated some strings from dos to unix and
vice-versa. this translation helped to manage information correctly from
windows side and from unix side.
On Sat, Jun 15, 2002 at 12:25:42AM +1000, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Otherwise, all strings are 'unix strings'.
But what character set is a unix string ? What if
we get an incoming UCS2 string that doesn't map ?
We need to use utf8 in all the backends.
This is a good chance to fix this mess
Yes, please do use utf8 in every backend or just expect data will come
in in utf8 and remember to handle it properly inside the module if it
does not cope well with the way you have to store things, maybe we could
also get a bit further and suddendly change everything to talk UCS2 so
keep it in
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