Hi!
I could not find any documentation about the possibility of W2K
smartcard-based logon using Samba as a PDC (no MS on the logon server side).
Is it possible?
If yes:
Is it possible in case of MS CA only? Can I use any other (third party) CAs?
Where can I find usable documentation for this?
I
Hi All Folks,
RH7.3
I could not start 'swat' on Konsole window
# swat
-
It hanged there. I also tried after having Samba started with the same
result
# rpm -qa | grep samba-swat
samba-swat-2.2.3a-6
It was there. I have re-installed it from RH CD with no improvement
Kindly help
Stephen L
Dear all,
I put all my photo to the Samba Server and everything works fine just like,
sometimes better than, my old Win98.
There is a Photo Rotate function comes with WinXP File Explorer.
(You may rotate your JPG without changing the file modify date and meta
data.)
This function does not work wh
I'm having some problems with Samba and Winbind (Debian 3.0 Samba 2.2.5)
I've got winbind working pretty much as it should be I think, all the wbinfo
commands work fine and and I can login to the local machine using a domain
login/password but it says no HOME directory even when there is one.
I'
I have a Smaba2.2.5+LDAP Setup
Many of my newly added users suddenly not able login even I am not able to
add any new users.
When I run smbpasswd -D 99 e91255 e91255 it gives the foll o/p.
This has beame network show-stopper and the users are started complaining.
TIA
Shekhar
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Andrew,
I was having the same problem with getting groups to work, so I
tried your solution, but can't get it to work either.
1. I set up a read only share, made sure I didn't have write access.
2. I added
write list = WALNETNT_karen"
and verified that I now had writ
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I believe that I have got the section of Using Samba, section 2.5.1 Starting the
Daemons by Hand down. It appears that I am going to have to find a way to start
memorizing all of the paths administrators typically visit. I am also gaining a
comfort level with VI, but it still drives me nuts.
I
I'm using efax and faxlpr to send faxes from the Windows computers.
I need to hire someone to hack RESPOND to create a nice Cover Letter with
inforamation in it about each user.
Can someone do this hack?
Ruben
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I have a [homes] share with a group of users. One of them is "greg".
When administrator "matt" tries to map a share like so:
net use \\server\greg h:
(I might not have the syntax exactly right, it's been a while.)
The function succeeds, but the share actually mapped is MATT's home directory
I recently found out that write caching in samba sometimes leads to
file corruption (the setup program for Sophos Antivirus generates
corrupted files when making a "central installation" on a Samba
share).
This morning I tracked down the place in the Samba code that leads to
corruption. Here is w
Hi Kenneth Illingsworth,
you wrote:
> [root@cofr3 /etc]# ssmmbbssttaattuuss
^^
I'm shure, you mean smbstatus.
> connections.tdb not initialised
connections.tdb will be intialised, if the first connection comes up
Simply make
>"path_to_connections.tdb"/co
Actually one of the users entry in LDAP database wasn't complete. Only
posix part was inserted. That's why the problem occured.
Thanks anyway
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From: "Shekhar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Samba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 1:25 PM
Subject: [Samba]
Hi @all,
sorry for the repost but there was no answer and this is very important
for me and the users of fli4l.
> Hi,
>
> at first sorry for my bad english...
>
> I'm working on a little samba package for a routing projekt:
>
> www.fli4l.de
>
> This is a router, which runs from a single floppy.
Hi,
I would Like apply policies on XP Pro Clients. Either with Group policies
or ntconfig.pol .
It seems that Samba can apply ntconfig.pol to a set of machines. if somebody
does it with XP Pro can it say to me if that goes well or not?
Samba30alpha19 or 20 manages the Group Policies via Acti
Hi
I am trying to set the samba service up.
After i edit samba.conf and start the service, i
could access windowsNT4 clients' resources like files and printer. But when i
try connecting samba's share from windows clients.
It fails and keeps saying
"the network path not found" or
"C:\>
I've read the achives, but I'm not finding anything.
On XP, I can give a local user admin priviledges on his/her
local machine when they are logged in to that machine
and not the domain.
How do I do this when they are logged in to the domain,
with Samba as a PDC?
Some programs need to create tm
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 11:31, Jim Durham wrote:
> I've read the achives, but I'm not finding anything.
>
> On XP, I can give a local user admin priviledges on his/her
> local machine when they are logged in to that machine
> and not the domain.
>
> How do I do this when they are logged in to the
Hi all,
Could not start SWAT
Browser:- Mozilla (also tried Konqueror)
http://locathost:901
Alert !!!
The connection was refused when attempting to contact localhost:901
Kindly advise. Thanks
Stephen Liu
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On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 11:49, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Could not start SWAT
>
> Browser:- Mozilla (also tried Konqueror)
>
> http://locathost:901
>
> Alert !!!
> The connection was refused when attempting to contact localhost:901
>
> Kindly advise. Thanks
>
> Stephen Liu
>
well loca
I had the same problem and was fixed. Just open the readme file in the
SWAT folder, and add the needed line to the xinetd file, and then add
the line to the services file that will add port 901 to the table
listing. I did have the same problem and these items fixed it.
Thank You,
John Berry, Own
Hi All
Can't connect WinXP
(Remark: Group=SEC WinXP=M40G
Samba Server=server.ltsp
ipchains stop)
# mount -t smbfs //M40G/Shared /mnt/WinXP/
params.c:Parameter() - Ignoring badly formed line in configuration file:
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
params.c:Parameter() - Ignoring bad
Hello,
How to use enumports command,
"you can define enumports command to point to a program which should
generate a list of ports, one per line, to standard output"What does that
mean? Theprogram look like what?
Thanks.
Didier
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Hi Bradley,
At 12:15 PM 10/3/2002 -0400, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
>- snip -
>you should try running the swat daemon interactively and watch what
>happens.
Kindly advise how to run swat daemon interactively.
Thanks in advance
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Hello,
I'd like to set up a working directory on a linux server that is accessible
under Visual Source Safe. From VSS, I can see the samba share and I can
have users check files out. However, Permissions seem to get mangled. A
situation occurs where users check files out but are unable to che
Fortunately I found the log. Here it is:
[2002/10/01 11:40:51, 0] /samba-2.2.3a/source/./nmbd/nmbd.c:main(783)
Netbios nameserver version 2.2.3a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1994-2002
[2002/10/01 11:40:51, 0, pid=9411, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] /samba-2.2.3a/so
urc
Ruben Safir wrote:
> I'm using efax and faxlpr to send faxes from the Windows computers.
> I need to hire someone to hack RESPOND to create a nice Cover Letter with
> inforamation in it about each user.
>
> Can someone do this hack?
>
Be prepared for grief. This guy posted to the Hylafax list a
Do you really have those last few lines in smb.conf instead of
/etc/hosts? If so, I'd have a look there first (/etc/hosts and
/path/to/smb.conf are two different files).
~ Daniel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi All
>
>Can't connect WinXP
>
>(Remark: Group=SEC WinXP=M40G
>Samba Server=server
The actual root of this problem is educating your users to put SHORTCUTS on
their desktop, not the actual files themselves... poor organization of
files, if you ask me.
If you don't want to save profiles, turn them off in the smb.conf.
I don't think you CAN turn off the Z: mapping; think 'fea
On Thursday 03 October 2002 11:39 am, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 11:31, Jim Durham wrote:
> > I've read the achives, but I'm not finding anything.
> >
> > On XP, I can give a local user admin priviledges on his/her
> > local machine when they are logged in to that machine
Greetings!
When I changed the security = domain in the configuration file,
from MS windows, I get Access denied those Unix shares. Whereas,
it works if security = server (shown below)
security = server
password server = 10.1.3.15
The
Hello,
I need configure samba, my system is HP N4000 with HPUX 11.0
No problem for the installation of samba 2.2.3a
I have problem with configuration process (I think so), use testparm
and is OK, daemons are up and running.
tvsaha:/etc # testparm
Hi. Trying to mount a Win2k drive as read/write, but when it gets mounted I
can't actually write to the drive.
Command I'm using is:
su -c "mount -t smbfs //nbgwu5/upload /home/darose/mnt/nbgwu5 -o
rw,username=crosen,password=*,workgroup=demo"
Result of the mount is:
//nbgwu5/upload on /
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 09:14, Irving Carrion wrote:
> Not in my case. The "add user script" worked in the previous version
> but when I upgraded from Samba 2.2.3a to the latest CVS version it no
> longer worked. The way I got it working was to use the "add machine
> script". Now it works just fi
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 13:12, Jim Durham wrote:
>
> A couple of questions:
> I'm having trouble understanding terminology regarding the "group"
> that you are referring to. Are you saying to create a new unix group
> called "admins" and add the user to it? Or is this the local admin group
>
Silly question:
If you type testparm
it tests the /etc/samba/smb.conf file.
If you type testparm /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
which is where samba-2.2.3 allocate the smb.file,
you test the real smb.file.
So if you have had an older version of samba
installed, this could be confusing.
--- Kenn
Try this.
smbmount "nbgwu5\\upload"
'/home/darose/mnt/nbgwu5'
-o
rw,username=crosen,password=*,workgroup=demo"
--- David Rosenstrauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
skrev: > Hi. Trying to mount a Win2k drive as
read/write,
> but when it gets mounted I
> can't actually write to the drive.
>
>
On Thursday 03 October 2002 02:00 pm, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 13:12, Jim Durham wrote:
> > A couple of questions:
> > I'm having trouble understanding terminology regarding the "group"
> > that you are referring to. Are you saying to create a new unix group
> > cal
I didn't stop respondng and I never said it was Hylafax.
On 2002.10.03 12:56 Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> Ruben Safir wrote:
> > I'm using efax and faxlpr to send faxes from the Windows computers.
> > I need to hire someone to hack RESPOND to create a nice Cover Letter with
> > inforamation in it ab
And you said you couldn't do it
On 2002.10.03 12:56 Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> Ruben Safir wrote:
> > I'm using efax and faxlpr to send faxes from the Windows computers.
> > I need to hire someone to hack RESPOND to create a nice Cover Letter with
> > inforamation in it about each user.
> >
> > Ca
On Thursday 03 October 2002 02:14 pm, linux power wrote:
> Try this.
> smbmount "nbgwu5\\upload"
> '/home/darose/mnt/nbgwu5'
> -o
> rw,username=crosen,password=*,workgroup=demo"
H. Didn't make a difference.
I did learn something new about the situation though:
I'm able to read a
Try this:
smbmount //nbgwu5/upload /home/darose/mnt/nbgwu5 -o
rw,username=crosen,password=*,workgroup=demo,uid=your_unix_username,gid=
your_unix_group
-Original Message-
From: David Rosenstrauch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 1:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 03 October 2002 02:47 pm, you wrote:
> Try this:
> smbmount //nbgwu5/upload /home/darose/mnt/nbgwu5 -o
> rw,username=crosen,password=*,workgroup=demo,uid=your_unix_username,gid
>= your_unix_group
Whoomp! There it is!
Thank you much, Clark!
DR
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I have problems with Samba 2.2.5.
I try to configure my printer properties from NT 4 client (administrative
rights).
It looks like results are saved into ntprinters.tdb file.
Other (regular rights) NT 4 clients can read these properties well,
but Win2000 client and XP clients can NOT read it and
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Hello, everyone -
I've been trying for two weeks now to get my print server operational under
Samba. After walking through the howtos and tweaking the configs per spec,
it just ain't working. Printing from a client machine sends, and then
nothi
On a Linux machine you can use smbpasswd -r to change your password on a
remote smb server . Is this command available for windows clients? If
not, is there any other way to allow users to change their samba
passwords without being part of a domain?
Thanks,
Jason Joines
Open Source = Open M
OK, I kept asking you questions, and never got a reply. What do you
call that?
On the second point, you are right. You did not explicitly say it was
Hylafax. You asked on a Hylafax newsgroup and said you were using
Respond, which typically is used with printfax.pl, which talks to either
Hy
I've noticed that my W2K clients connect to Samba much more quickly
if I run it on port 445 instead of 139. However, my WNT clients then
won't connect at all. I read somewhere that it was possible to forward
the requests on port 139 to port 445. Anyone know how to do this or how
to lis
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Didier Brison wrote:
> How to use enumports command, "you can define enumports command to point
> to a program which should generate a list of ports, one per line, to
> standard output"What does that mean? Theprogram look like what?
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e
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The only thing I said I couldn't (more like would not/didn't have time
to) do was make the frontend (Respond) display PostScript.
A quote from your E-mail:
"The front end should produce a postscript cover page."
I explained that with Respond/printfax.pl, the backend produces the
PostScript, b
On Wednesday 02 October 2002 04:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am trying to set up a Samba domain for a windows xp network. I have
> followd the instructions regarding setting the /etc/password file to setup
> the pc name. The XP machine then connects to the domain ok. However when we
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 12:52:10PM +0200, Rasmus Borup Hansen wrote:
> I recently found out that write caching in samba sometimes leads to
> file corruption (the setup program for Sophos Antivirus generates
> corrupted files when making a "central installation" on a Samba
> share).
>
> This morni
Hello everyone,
I am having a problem printing to a Xerox Document Centre 440 ST from XP pro
Clients thru my RedHat Linux 7.2 server running Samba 2.2.3a.
The XP Clients connect successfully to the printer queue, sends the file,
but nothing comes out of the printer. At least for most XP Clients
I have often problems with programs installed on windows 2000 client joined
to a samba PDC. I'am wondering what is the right method to install an
application on the client, I mean: should program be installed by the local
user administrator or from a PDC user with admin preferences? I also see
tha
This certainly sounds like a firewall problem or a problem with xinetd.
Joel
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 11:49:18PM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Could not start SWAT
>
> Browser:- Mozilla (also tried Konqueror)
>
> http://locathost:901
>
> Alert !!!
> The connection was refused when att
Do you understand how printing works with samba?
Essentially, you just transfer the file to the samba spool directory, and
invoke lpr to print the file. You will need to look at your smb.conf file to
see what is supposed to happen. I would set up a share just for your printer
and not rely on the g
Just making all this stuff up off the top of my head.
I have never done this, but you could try:
Running two smbd daemon, each listening to different ports.
Redirecting traffic from port 445 to 139 with some firewall rules. I redirect
traffic with ipmasqadm, but there are surely others.
Running sm
just a quick question, how do you run two smbd deamons on different ports
-Original Message-
From: Joel Hammer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 5:32 PM
To: Jason Joines; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Port 139 versus Port 445
Just making all this stuff
I am just curious of running 2 smbds, as i think one parent smbd process
runs on 139 and all others are children
-Original Message-
From: Joel Hammer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 5:32 PM
To: Jason Joines; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Port 139 versu
man smb.conf
/ -p
Joel
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I suspect that you can have two smbd's running. Each one will spawn other
daemons as needed, I THINK.
Joel
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 05:41:39PM -0500, Javid Abdul-AJAVID1 wrote:
> I am just curious of running 2 smbds, as i think one parent smbd process
> runs on 139 and all others are children
>
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Greetings!
>
> When I changed the security = domain in the configuration file,
> from MS windows, I get Access denied those Unix shares. Whereas,
> it works if security = server (shown below)
>
> security = server
>
Thomas Bork wrote:
>
> Hi @all,
>
> sorry for the repost but there was no answer and this is very important
> for me and the users of fli4l.
I *really* don't expect you will find 'easy' solutions to the hundreds
of bugfixes in Samba since 1.9.18p10. Even if you 'fix' this one, there
will be *m
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Well, actually, no, I haven't been able to wrap my brain around how it works
beyond the bare concepturals you outlined.
Attatched is the printer secton of my samba.conf - perhaps it will be
enlightening. I tried modifying my conf based on your conf
I would remove [printers] since neither you or I know what it really does.
Now, when you print locally, you print to the queue nec?
This will depend on the lpr command (lpr -Pnec) or if you just use lpr the
first printer defined in you /etc/princap will be invoked.
Joel
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 04
I am trying to make samba working on RH7.3.
I even can see Samba server from my W2k machine. However, when I click on
that, I wait a while and get an error message "The network path was not
found". I
don't know why?
If I try:
smbclient -U laoer -L W2Khostname without any password
I go
Do I need to patch ACL support into the Linux kernel just to allow users
to change permissions on files hosted on the Samba 2.2.5 server? All I
really need is to allow users to set read/write/execute on files. Right
now, I don't have an ACL-patched kernel installed on the server.
My users can
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Okay, I've removed the [printers] tab.
When I print locally, I do indeed use lpr -Pnec (or at least, that command
works very well). However, using that command from the client doesn't do a
thing for me (nor does printing from a gui program). I'v
I need it to create a front end cover page.
It's the only aditional thing I need it to do.
Can you do this?
On 2002.10.03 16:17 Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> The only thing I said I couldn't (more like would not/didn't have time
> to) do was make the frontend (Respond) display PostScript.
>
> A q
Hallo Andrew,
thanks for your answer:
> I *really* don't expect you will find 'easy' solutions to the
hundreds
> of bugfixes in Samba since 1.9.18p10. Even if you 'fix' this one,
> there will be *many* others.
The *only* bugfix I need is showing the real size of harddisks ;o)
Nothing about sec
Well, you have to talk to the samba server from the client:
The basic command is as follows:
cat file | smbclient //server/nec -c 'print -'
Does this command work for you?
The file has to be in a format the printer (queue) can use on the server.
If this works, then you can set up print queues on t
Jules Agee wrote:
>
> Do I need to patch ACL support into the Linux kernel just to allow users
Yes, you do.
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Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your response.
>> Do you really have those last few lines in smb.conf instead of
>> /etc/hosts? If so, I'd have a look there first (/etc/hosts and
>> /path/to/smb.conf are two different files).
>
Yes. That is the complete content of /etc/samba/smb.conf
Re-tried
# moun
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Greetings,
I am trying to make samba working on RH7.3.
I even can see Samba server from my W2k machine. However, when I click on
that, I wait a while and get an error message "The network path was not
found". I
don't know why?
If I try:
smbclient -U laoer -L W2Khostname without any pas
Jules Agee wrote:
>
> Do I need to patch ACL support into the Linux kernel just to allow users
> to change permissions on files hosted on the Samba 2.2.5 server? All I
> really need is to allow users to set read/write/execute on files. Right
> now, I don't have an ACL-patched kernel installed on
Hi everyone,
On my network there is no WINS server and I had to set up the lmhost file but
some computer have space in their netbios name so when I try to connect to
such a server the client is unable to resolve the address.
I have tried to put backslashes before the space but it doesn't work.
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Evidently something's not set up right. Here's what I got:
thedude@floyd:~> cat kittykey.txt | smbclient //bob/nec -c 'print-'
added interface ip=192.168.1.100 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Got a positive name query response from 192.168.1
werner maes wrote:
>
> >Samba can hit your LDAP server *hard*. I would suggest keeping LDAP on
> >localhost if at all possible - and use LDAP replication from there. So
> >make the on-site machines BDCs, and have one PDC centrally. This type
> >of solution has been implemented.
> >Watch out
Try putting a space between print and -
Joel
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 09:32:49PM -0700, Dan Sawyer wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> thedude@floyd:~> cat kittykey.txt | smbclient //bob/nec -c 'print-'
> added interface ip=192.168.1.100 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> Got a
At 23:46 03-10-2002 -0400, you wrote:
>I even can see Samba server from my W2k machine. However, when I click on
>that, I wait a while and get an error message "The network path was not
>found". I
>don't know why?
I think this error comes up if you specify a share but then don't
create
Servicio Administracion HP wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I need configure samba, my system is HP N4000 with HPUX 11.0
> No problem for the installation of samba 2.2.3a
> I have problem with configuration process (I think so), use testparm
> and is OK, daemons are up and running.
>
There is a bug in samba which cannot resolve -P %p
in the print command.Replace -P %p with the absolute
path to the printer.
--- Kevin Bramblett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
skrev: > Hello everyone,
>
> I am having a problem printing to a Xerox Document
> Centre 440 ST from XP pro
> Clients thru my Re
Bruno Ferreira wrote:
> At 23:46 03-10-2002 -0400, you wrote:
>
>> I even can see Samba server from my W2k machine. However, when I click on
>> that, I wait a while and get an error message "The network path was not
>> found". I
>> don't know why?
>
>
> I think this error comes up if you
At 10:14 04-10-2002 +0300, you wrote:
>I have the same problem with win2000sp3 and win 98 (have not tested NT4),
>does the directory permissions have to be defined or is it sufficient to
>just create them?
Creating them is usually enough, though you'll probably want to
set write permis
am curious and need to configure this and test, any ideas how to make it
work, i mean how do start 2 smbd parent process
is it port based or something else
samba technical group please comment on this if you get chance
thanks in advance
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