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On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 16:05, kirk johnson wrote:
>
> MM = M Maki (1 Oct 2002)
> AB = Andrew Bartlett (2 Oct 2002)
>
> MM > I have a couple of Samba (2.0.7 & 2.2.0) servers I scanned with
> > Nessus and they reported a security hole of "Possible to login
> > to the remote host using a NUL
On your share unix directory must be valid unix permission set if not write
is not possible...
When your share is btw PUB and is on /home/samba/pub
then try change perm
chmod 777 /home/samba/pub
and then try create dir under PUB share on client.
PUB share must be set writable in smb.conf.
Best is
Thanks
Hamish
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In your conf miss netlogon share ...
- Original Message -
From: "Michele Santucci" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Samba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 9:34 PM
Subject: [Samba] PDC Problems
> Hello,
>
> That's what I got trying to join a Win2K workstation to my domain (man
Dear listmembers,
recently our sysadmin turned off the support for ipx-protocol. Since then I
found no way to mount my home-directory on the net (novell) on my linux box.
Using ipx, I had had the same servername etc) I found a lot of discussions
about the way vice versa, but no FM I could R to mana
Err...
You may want to check out the netfilter homepage...
http://www.netfilter.org for that...
This is not the right place to post, Samba deals with SMB/CIFS
networking... (Network protocol used as "standard" by MS Windows.)
All the best...
Mike
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Administration
Capital
I know there have been previous threads about this, but I don't think
they match my problem. I have the xinetd script provided by the
Samba.org 2.2.6 binary RPM, and when I enable it and reload xinetd, I
see xinetd listening in a `netstat --ip -lnp` command. When I point my
browser at http://lo
Hello,
anyone can help me to masquerade realplayer and PPTP ?
I have one linux gateway (2 NIC's) and W98 in my 192.168 internal net.
No computer in 192.168 net can listen radios (using browser) or connect to
PPTP server outside 192.168 net(internet).
Thanks any help,
Mauricio.
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I have a domain user that lacks rights to the local machine to run RPC.
Under a real Win2k domain, I'd assign the "Domain Users" group to the local
machine "Administrators" group so I could avoid any registry, file system or
services rights (I don't care if they have full access to the local
machin
MM = M Maki (1 Oct 2002)
AB = Andrew Bartlett (2 Oct 2002)
MM > I have a couple of Samba (2.0.7 & 2.2.0) servers I scanned with
> Nessus and they reported a security hole of "Possible to login
> to the remote host using a NULL session" I have a couple of NT
> servers I disabled with
>How do we force the XP client to prompt for authentication during boot (as
>in NT world) so that all mappings are automatically accessible once the
>machine is booted without the need to force the issue via Explorer ?
Your setup sounds very strange. Why not use Winbind for domain logon, to
avo
Hi Norman,
if you use winbind then you can access a share using normal windows NT boxes
like your Arcserve server. However, you must use a DOMAIN Account(not unix
account), ie. MYDOMAIN\Administrator.
You could map a temporary drive from NT lie this: net use t:
\\sambaserver\backupshare passwor
I know nothing about cups or about how you have configured your system.
Can you print from the server?
Have you told your server which printing system you are using?
Do you have the proper drivers for your printer installed on your clients?
Why have the printers section if you specify the printer
Hi Baxter,
You don't have any print command listed in your smb.conf - so print jobs
are probably being spooled, but not printed.
Below is are the printer sections from our smb.conf
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
create mask = 0700
guest
Hi list. I've just got Samba up and running as a fileserver just
fine. Now I'm trying to use it as a printserver using CUPS. I can see
said printer via Network Neighborhood on XP boxes and add it in Windows
but no print jobs complete. No errors in Windows yet no printing start
on the print
Title: Winbind and apache - help please
Greetings,
I'm attempting to use an NT PDC to authenticate users on restricted areas of an apache website.
I have RedHat 8.0 with samba, winbind, mod_auth_pam, apache, etc. Everything seems to be working fine with the following exception: When I
I am looking for a way to automate the creation of the samba encrypted
password file from the linux /etc/passwd file?
I know that I can tranfer all the users over using mksmbpasswd file, but
for some reason it doesn't transfer over the linux passwords also? I
was wondering if that would be pos
Dear Samba Team,
We're running Samba version 2.2.4 on a Solaris 8 file server.
Recently all PC clients were upgraded from NT4 to WinXP and although all
drives are mapping (following the EnablePlainTextPassword fix) the Samba
drives are not being reconnected correctly during a reboot of the client
Hellow, members
(B
(BI found this problem was probably caused by OS bug.
(BThe reason why SAMBA could not get quota infomation was because
(Bthe quotactl system call used by smbd/quotas.c returned a error
(Bof "operation not permitted".
(BAIX's quotactl returns error if uid and euid are not t
G'day Judy,
Samba is acting as instructed here. When you set a user as administrator
via smb.conf they have root priveleges, and have file access as such.
Set up user and group permissions appropriate on the shared directory
(under *nix) and remove the admin line in smb.conf file to grant more
Hello.
I am running samba 2.2.5 on Redhat 7.3. I wanted to give a user1
administrative privileges, so in smb.conf, under [global], admin users =
user1. When user1 is on a PC and creates a file in MSWord and saves it in
his directory, the default permissions aren't preserved for user1.
Instead,
Hello.
I am running samba 2.2.5 on Redhat 7.3. I wanted to give a user1
administrative privileges, so in smb.conf, under [global], admin users =
user1. When user1 is on a PC and creates a file in MSWord and saves it in
his directory, the default permissions aren't preserved for user1.
Instead,
What can see it? Samba log,syslog or other place?
Thanks!
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Hi,
Has anyone have success backing up Samba share using ARCServe? I can
copy/modify files on the Samba share from the backup machine, but cannot
login using ARCServe for backup. Would someone please share their
experience? I thought windbind would work for the login facility.
Regards,
Norman
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G'day John and all...
Thanks for the hints... and I did a bit of poking around `man 5 smb.conf`
...
I changed:
;sync Linux passwords
unix password sync = yes
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *Retype*new*UNIX*password*
%n
Thanks a million to Wendell Wilson, who offered a solution
to the problem we've been seeing regarding saving a document in MS
Word.
I know we really do need to upgrade to at least 2.2.6, and I am planning it
-
but this gives us little more breathing room with everything
else going on.
Once
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 09:02:17AM +1100, Tom Pride wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I support around 15 Windows 2000 Clients who log into and have home
> directories on a Samba PDC running under RedHat 7.3. The version of
> samba I am using is 2.5.5. All the clients use Word97 SR2 and they all
> get the fo
Would you consider, as a short term solution, running a script in the
background, sort of like this:
#!/bin/bash
while [ 1 -le 2 ]
do
ps ax | grep -v grep | grep nmbd > /dev/null
[ $? -eq 0 ] || nmbd -D
sleep 1
done
You could make this fancier by putting in a command to email you or
al
Yes, I the Samba server is the PDC.
Here's some excerpts from my smb.conf file:
[global]
; PDC and master browser settings
os level = 64
preferred master = yes
local master = yes
domain master = yes
;security and logging
security = user
I was actually looking for something something, and detailed on
winbind. I've been using samba for a long time now and pretty fluent
with that, but just getting it integrated fully with AD has been a
challenge, and seems like a lot of others are having some basic
questions too.
Dan
On Mon, 2002-
Yes, with W2K, don't know about XP. Are you setting Samba up as a PDC? If
yes, I would have to say you have a problem with your password chat?
- john
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G'day all...
Has anyone had any success in achieving the above, without
On 18 Nov 2002 at 13:13, Brent Ross (Edm) wrote:
> - Do I have to use PAM if all I want is to access the following Samba share from
> my W2K clients?
No.
- Should I install Samba configured using --with-winbind, or
> --with-winbind-auth-challenge as well (I have tried both but neither work) - I
G'day all...
Has anyone had any success in achieving the above, without requiring the
user to run smbpasswd on the samba server?
On the client machine (2000 or XP) when I press ctrl-alt-del and attempt
to change the password I get the error "The User name or old password is
incorrect..."
I ne
Just a list member here, but I found SAMS "Samba Unleashed" to be quite a good
reference.
The problem is, some really smart people are trying to target Microsoft
subsystems that are poorly documented (or have no public documentation *at all*). You
can sniff packets to get something working in
G'day all...
Has anyone had any success in achieving the above, without requiring the
user to run smbpasswd on the samba server?
On the client machine (2000 or XP) when I press ctrl-alt-del and attempt
to change the password I get the error "The User name or old password is
incorrect..."
I ne
Bob Hemedinger wrote:
my smb.conf looks like this:
[cut]
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S administrator root
read only = no
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
browseable = no
I think that it would be safer something like this for [homes]:
create mask = 0600
directo
Title: Winbind Apache PAM and NT Groups - please help
Greetings,
I'm attempting to use an NT PDC to authenticate users on restricted areas of an apache website.
I have RedHat 8.0 with samba, winbind, mod_auth_pam, apache, etc. Everything seems to be working fine with the following excep
Hi,
First post here. I'm getting started on a personal mission to see if we
can eliminate our Win NT Workstations early next year. I'm just a day into
this, have managed to get some Samba stuff running between the Win ME and
Linux boxes, but not with Win NT yet.
Can someone tell me the state
I am fairly new to ldap and finally have it up and
running. When I attempt to have a (win2k) machine join
the domain, I get an error message:
Logon failure, unknown user name or bad password
After looking at the log for the win2k machine, all I
can see is a problem with opening a pipe to netlogon
On 18 Nov 2002, Henrik Christian Grove wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have a small network with a samba server running on Debian Woody (3.0)
> and 11 workstations running Windows 2000 (dual-boot with RedHat 8). For
> about a year I've had problems with samba (nmbd) dying at
> random times making it impossibl
Does anyone have any comment regarding open-antivirus?
I am looking for a FAQ or how-to as well as feedback on people's experiences
with it.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/samba-vscan/?topic_id=43%2C150
http://www.openantivirus.org/
if anyone is interested, the RPM's are at samba
Thanks
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Hi,
I'm using samba to access our Unix clearcase server from Windows and I get tones of
errors in the log.smbd file. Anybody knows where these come from?
Samba 2.2.2 and Clearcase 4.2 on HpUX 11.
log.smbd
[2002/11/18 12:47:08, 0] locking/locking.c:(252)
locking : delete_fn. LOGIC ERR
Hello
I start nmbd and winbind and aparently works fine... but if i enter the
command wbinfo -p result "ping to winbindd failed... could not ping
winbindd!"
What is incorrect?
Thanks
Wilson
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In squid faq have this:"
Configure Samba
Build/Install Samba
Samba must be built with configure options:
--with-winbind
--with-winbind-auth-challenge (needed for ntlm)
I want to use winbind with ntlm. It's necessary to use the 2 options in
compilation of samba???
Thanks
Wils
> - Do I have to use PAM if all I want is to access the
> following Samba share from my W2K clients?
Nope. Should work just fine.
> - Should I install Samba configured using --with-winbind, or
> --with-winbind-auth-challenge as well (I have tried both but
> neither work)
It shouldn't matter,
Hi
I have a small network with a samba server running on Debian Woody (3.0)
and 11 workstations running Windows 2000 (dual-boot with RedHat 8). For
about a year I've had problems with samba (nmbd) dying at
random times making it impossible for users to log on. On average it
happens once a week, b
Hello,
That's what I got trying to join a Win2K workstation to my domain (managed
by a linux/samba server),
after I joined the domain the system refuse to logon/add any domain user
reporting a trust relationship failure...
1) All the clients are Windows 2000 sp3 machines (tcp + netbeui)
2) Linux s
I have only been on the list a short while today, but mostly see winbind
questions...is there a definitive how-to for winbind and maybe faq?
Seems we need some better documentation with everyone having
questions/problems...
Dan
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I have been trying to setup a Samba 2.2.6 server on FreeBSD 4.7. I want to
use my NT4 domain for authentication of users. I am getting confused reading
all the documents as to whether I need PAM or not. I have installed Samba
successfully and as far as I can tell it looks like it's working:
wbinf
--On Tuesday, November 19, 2002 12:48 AM +0530 pravin choubey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have a simple login script which i can put in smb.conf for
my samba server.I am installing samba first time and dont know perl.I
copied one from book "Using samba" but it does not work. Tha
Pravin,
You don't necessarily need a login script,
but it is nice for mounting shared drives
and printers, or just copying/installing
files.
Use an empty login script to start, then
use the Windows "command line" (the
"net use /?" command is helpful here) to
mount and attach to services you
If your user-names are appearing in lowercase like DOMAIN-user that's because that's
how they are defined in your NT domain. I'm not familiar with smbfax but I suggest
following up further with the author (whoever is responsible for smbfax-html.pl) to
fix their broken software if it is truly de
Hello,
I migrated a NT4 PDC to Samba 2.2.6, logon works fine, logon script too
but W2k now means the user is logging in the first time. All
preferences are gone.
When i open the box where i can see which profile is used i can see
something like the following:
DOMAIN/root local
DOMAIN/un
Hi,
Does anyone have a simple login script which i can put in smb.conf for my
samba server.I am installing samba first time and dont know perl.I copied
one from book "Using samba" but it does not work.
Thanks
pravin
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Help STO
Hello, all,
I read in smb.conf man page about "share modes", that many Windows
application will break if I set it to no. Can somebody please give me some
example?Also more information about what "share modes" acturally do will
be much appreciated.
Thanks,
chere
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Hi,
I just configured samba (2.2.6) on a Linux box (2.4.18) to act as a PDC.
I can bring W2K PCs into the domain, and I can read the data on exported
shares.
However, when I try to write data, the following occurs:
1. trying to create directories (AKA folders :-) from the W2K GUI using
"New Folder"
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 05:42:49PM +0100, Andreas Mack wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 04:18, Tom Lennon wrote:
>
> > -rwxr--r-- 1 Ttt Ttt 0 Nov 14 20:40
> > LK0005373.png:{4c8cc155-6c1e-11d1-8e41-00c04fb9386d}:$DATA
> > -rwxr--r-- 1 Ttt Ttt 6340 Nov 14 20:40
> > LK0005373.png:?Q30lsldxJoud
I login and autenticate to a win2000. but when I start wbinfo -t this
says cold not check secret. What is this?
Thanks
wilson
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What's the entire command you are using?
Dan
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 12:09, Wilson A. Galafassi Jr. wrote:
> I have a problem with winbind... I suceffuly join in a domain with -u
> but if I try only -j I receive a error message. What?
>
> Thanks
> Wilson
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Is this the best place for winbind questions?
I've been working with it, and so far it works pretty good. My problem
is I can't seem to get enumeration to work. I've used an admin-level
account to join the domain with, but something isn't quite right. The
machine is down for hardware upgrades a
I have a problem with winbind... I suceffuly join in a domain with -u
but if I try only -j I receive a error message. What?
Thanks
Wilson
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El lun, 18-11-2002 a las 14:05, Chris McKeever escribió:
> I think once you do that command once...you are set forever...
Interesting ... I'll try this and I'll send the results...
thanks.
daniel///
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Daniel E. Coletti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Mon
Well, I have a strange one again. Using samba version 2.2.5 and cups
version 1.1.15. We have 2 printers over the network, both TCP/IP-based
Jetdirect printers. on is on x.x.x.32, the other on x.x.x.38. I can print
to the laserjet on IP 32 all day long. However, both on Windows clients,
print
I had the same issue. Posted a message in this list, and discovered
that it's a bug. If you upgrade to the latest version, the problem
should disappear, but you'll still have to manually remove those garbage
files.
Cheers!
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Mack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Steve,
Do you have the samba guest connection set up?
I think you need it if you have guest ok=yes.
e.g.
Map to Guest = Bad User
Guest Account = ftp (or another no-login account)
(I created and use smb_nobody)
The Access Denied may be for the IPC$ connection,
and IIRC the g
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 04:18, Tom Lennon wrote:
> -rwxr--r-- 1 Ttt Ttt 0 Nov 14 20:40
> LK0005373.png:{4c8cc155-6c1e-11d1-8e41-00c04fb9386d}:$DATA
> -rwxr--r-- 1 Ttt Ttt 6340 Nov 14 20:40
> LK0005373.png:?Q30lsldxJoudresxAaaqpcawXc:$DATA
>
Hi,
I'm having the same problem, these files jus
Hi,
I am trying to install a samba server and browse it through a win2000
machine.Since it is in testing stage now ,i have removed all security
features.There is already a wide area network and i am trying to install my
samba server in it.So that i can browse samba server through other win
I'm in process of configuring a server here at work with 8.1 an plan to use
samba on it also. I'm going to use it mainly at a printer server to relieve
some stress on my main file/server with suse 8.0 an samba. I'm setup on
that old server as a workgroup with samba, do not want to mess with doma
2.2.6 works like a champ..go to the mailing list archive and look for some
threads of mine on this topic from this month...I just did this myself
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 9:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Sa
I just finished doing this myself (and now am trying to set it up at work).
Joining the computer to the domain smbpasswd -j (from the winbind man) justs
creates a computer account for the samba share..from my understanding, that
has nothing to do with the actual samba shares that will be implemente
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 11:15:16PM +0800, Brad Ching wrote:
> First,thank you reply.
> I use redhat7.2 operating system on samba host,and windows client os is
> win98.
> We have 400 computer on my company.I think have less than 100 pc use server
> program at same time.
At out company server i've 1
Hi,
I've been looking for this information, but I couldn't find it
anywhere.
I have a samba (2.2.3) on debian (woody) and I mean to configure this
server with winbind so it can authenticate domain users. The PDC is at a
NT server.
My question is is very simple ... what are t
I am trying to get information on the latest version of samba that does
security validation on the W2K server and does not require a UNIX id and
password entry. I have been told that the security validation is done with
sonething called WINBIND. I would like to download this version of samba.
Can
Thanks Gareth!
David Morrow
Network Administrator
Autodata Solutions Company
Ph: (519) 951-6067 Fax: (519) 451-6615
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On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Bjarke Istrup Pedersen wrote:
> Will Samba 3.0 be able to act as an Win2k PDC (Active Directory)
No. Please see the roadmap on http://samba.org/
cheers, jerry
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Since i migrate to samba 2.2.6,
My Domain User group do not work (the group does not exists put i can see
the group in the usrmgr.exe)
An other problem but link to the first,
When i want to see the user properties in the usrmgr.exe he tell me that the
user name could not be found.
All sharing a
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On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Freeman, Peter (ERHS) wrote:
>
> The rpm build utilities have changed with Redhat 8.0.
>
> I'm not sure if these changes have been noted in the current sources,
> but the "makerpms.sh" script in the src/packaging/Redhat director
First,thank you reply.
I use redhat7.2 operating system on samba host,and windows client os is
win98.
We have 400 computer on my company.I think have less than 100 pc use server
program at same time.
I'm sorry i didn't tell you samba version because i am stay in home now.
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From: "Dave Morrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 3:01 PM
Subject: [Samba] Problem with SAMBA & Winbind
> I have SAMBA & Winbind working quite well. Users are able to login with
> DOMAIN+username.
>
> With SAMBA sharing u
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On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Steve Carter wrote:
> * Steve Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021106 17:53]:
> > > smb.conf:
> > >
> > > [global]
> > > log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
> > >
> > > printing = BSD
> > > printcap name = /etc/p
I have SAMBA & Winbind working quite well. Users are able to login with
DOMAIN+username.
With SAMBA sharing using the following config snipit, each user can see
their home directory from their Windows machine, but when they try to access
the directory, they are prompted for username/password. No
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 10:42:53PM +0800, Brad Ching wrote:
> Dear all:
> When i use samba share file and program, i find always have a error"Too
> many open files in system".Then you can not login as root,you can not do
> anything,but you can only use command 'ps -A ' find smbd process and us
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Dear all:
When i use samba share file and program, i find always have a error"Too
many open files in system".Then you can not login as root,you can not do
anything,but you can only use command 'ps -A ' find smbd process and use
command ' kiss -9 ',next you can use all.So i think maybe smbd
pro
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On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, linux power wrote:
> Samab doesent work very well with XP. But you can go
> to samba.org and look for a patch for it.
Dear "Linux Power 2002",
I have seen you repeatedly give either bad or unsupported
or misleading advice. Ple
I dont understand what defaults you mean
i use smaba 2.2.6 and its default is
level2 oplocks = Yes
kernel oplocks = Yes(this two is autodetect by samba and kernel
support by samba docs IRIX have this but you have set NO???)
oplock break wait time = 0(samba docs write not change this
We seem to have a spam problem on this list. Is someone working
on it? Forward all spams to Spamcop. Go to .
When a message insists that it isn't spam, that's one of the best
assurances that it is.
On 18 Nov 2002 at 18:35, MusicTerm wrote:
> (It is not spam. I sned email to prog lovers. But if
You need to comment out the first line with securetty.so. This will allow root
to login.
Dave Morrow wrote:
> I've installed SAMBA, Winbind etc and everything is working great for users
> to login with GDM using DOMAIN+username
>
> Although this is working, now I can no longer login as a generi
Dear all:
When i use samba share file and program, i find always have a error"Too
many open files in system".Then you can not login as root,you can not do
anything,but you can only use command 'ps -A ' find smbd process and use
command ' kiss -9 ',next you can use all.So i think maybe smbd
pro
I've installed SAMBA, Winbind etc and everything is working great for users
to login with GDM using DOMAIN+username
Although this is working, now I can no longer login as a generic Linux user
(ex. root). The following is my GDM file from /etc/pam.d/gdm
I wonder if someone might have a suggestion
Dear all:
When i use samba share file and program, i find always have a error"Too
many open files in system".Then you can not login as root,you can not do
anything,but you can only use command 'ps -A ' find smbd process and use
command ' kiss -9 ',next you can use all.So i think maybe smbd
pro
To sunmanagers and samba@lists readers:
Thank you all so much for your help with the samba issue. Although the
problem was not solved, your suggestions made it possible for us to
narrow down the problem. We believe the problem are two office PCs
that were recently configured with some new test s
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> From: "Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Users changing samba passwords directly from
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> Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 14:41:02 +0800
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> Hi Mark,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
> I suppos
Hi to all,
I'm a new member of this list, and i wannt to ask you for a problem i
have configuring samba.
I work for a company that uses a windows domain, and windows clients for
their networ.
I try to promote linux for a gut substitute for the expencive windows
OS, and have made a couple of abck
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greetings all samba gurus..
i am a student trying to configure samba for my lab..i have done it
successfully before once...but this is a new server that i have installed
redhat 7.1 (original ed) into...
now the problems i am facing are this..
1. my smbd and nmdb are running, but when i atte
Marian,
All of those are default settings and have been tested not to help. But why
can i not put oplocks = no, what is standard advice with these kind of
problems.
Hannu
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From: "Marian Mlcoch, Ing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Hannu Virtanen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAI
Hi!
Sorry for missing out on that detail. The URL is:
http://changepassword.sourceforge.net
check out the latest version via CVS or you can download and compile the
tarball.. changepassword-0.5 (to my knowledge)..
Enjoy the tweaking.. All the messages generated are available in the
langua
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