I'm running Samba on a SuSE Linux 8.0 machine and on Win2k
I am able to see the server in Network Neighborhood but it won't let me
browse. I am using swat to manage Samba. Here is the view of the
samba settings.# Samba config file created using SWAT# from
localhost (127.0.0.1)# Date: 2003/0
Title: RE: [Samba] net command
H, I didn't now you could do that.
Can't you write a small for loop script?
Thanks
Steve Simeonidis
Network Engineer, Spherion Education
Spherion Group Ltd
"Making the Workplace Work Better"
1st Floor, 493 St. Kilda Rd,
Melbourne VIC 3004,
Austral
I would like to add to this that the procedure works fine when the
client is Windows 2000.
John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The file '(lots of garbled text here)' on Network printer driver files
> cannot be found.
>
> Setup had trouble copying a file. Clock OK to try copying the f
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I'm running IIS5 on windows 2000 with the root web directory mapped to a
samba directory. Everything works great except for IIS's asp caching.
Unless I explicitly disable asp s
Is there a way to find out which servers (Windows Server) are available on
the network using Samba? AFAIK, once I know the server name, Samba can help
u figure out the list of shares on that particular server.
Thanks
Adnan Olia
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On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 01:36:37PM +0100, Jesper Claus Christensen wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have been using samba for a while with no problems - but I just upgraded
> to v. 2.2.7-2. I'm using my samba server as a printserver exec. jobs into a
> spooling system, there is abount 250 print shares in
Could anybody please help? I have tried all sorts and nothing will fix the problem permamently.
I have a samba PDC which on occasion happily logs a user on and processes the NETLOGON share. However, it doesn't always run this service.
I have placed preexec commands in both the profiles and netlogo
Hi MastersOfSamba,
at the weekend I felt a little bit like I have to help you in bug finding in
the 3alpha21-release and I installed it over my pretty good working 2.2.7a.
First of all I have to say that my samba is working as PDC emulating an
NT4-DC.
And i saw some very strange things.
1. Profil
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Do you really expect any body to read all of this stuff?
What IS the problem?
Joel
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 08:52:00AM -0800, issue qad wrote:
> I am first time SAMBA user. System information:
> Unix = HP-UX 11.0
> Network = Windows 2000
>
> Things that I did:
> 1)Logged into our test unix box
In a mail to this list a command for shutting down a PC is mentioned,
but without further explanation. It said something like this:
net rpc shutdown -S
I do not get it: who shuts down who?
For example, I have a samba acting as a PDC server for network with
windows 2K workstaions. Users forget
Walk through DIAGNOSIS.txt.
Joel
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 01:47:31PM -0800, Lehel wrote:
> I'm running Samba on a SuSE Linux 8.0 machine and on Win2k I am able to
> see the server in Network Neighborhood but it won't let me browse. I am
> using swat to manage Samba. Here is the view of the sa
You have to supply more information.
You may be sending the job to the wrong print queue on the samba server.
The linux queue which is successful probably takes a postscript job
from linux and converts it to a language understood by the printer. You
maybe are sending a job already filtered for yo
Every day I get emailed Logwatch reports with several entries of the
following type. I've tried googling for these entries and found nothing
that indicats if these represent any particular problem. We did not have
these messages before and nothing really changed other than some RedHat
updates. T
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 19:33, Zoran Ovcin wrote:
>> net rpc shutdown -S
...
> I do not get it: who shuts down who?
...
> Is there a command that can be sent to a w2k workstation to shutdown?
> Can samba give that command?
net rpc shutdown -S
shuts down the remote machine (workstation or server) c
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> Problem Two - and more Important : Some of my users are getting a
> "spoolss.exe" error. As far as I can tell it's only the win2000 and NT4
> workstations there have this problem - and not all of
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No Problem, Good luck. I always compile samba from source, and use the --with-msdfs
feature. This allows for the abstraction of the data locations. In other words, you
can have a single share that has data from 10 servers in it. Very handy.
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Hi all
I am trying to set up Samba on Mandrake 9.0 so that my XP
Machine will login to my Mandrake server. My windows XP
machine logins but unable to find the domain I am very new
to setting up samba to be the domain server so nay help
would be greatly appreciated. Also I wanted some help on
Thank you to all those that have replied.
I have resolved the problem by using:
force group = users
force directory mode = 0770
inherit permissions = yes
Regards,
Brad
On Sunday 19 January 2003 03:39, bri wrote:
> I've been trying to figure out the same problem
>
> I've
Jason,
We have gone over a few things already. You are using WINS, that means
your MS Windows clients should not have any trouble finding your samba
server and the services that run on it.
The only time I have seen similar behaviour, given that everything is
correctly configured from a Samba and
Could you be running into the file limit descriptor limit?
Try checking out your file system descriptor limits. Do a cat
/proc/sys/fs/file-nr. You should get three numbers aaa bbb ccc where
aaa is the system reserved
bbb is the current number of file descriptors
ccc is the file descriptor limit.
Hi,
Can a machine getting its IP address by DHCP run as a Samba server?
I've set up several Red Hat machines as Samba servers. They all have
static IP addresses. I want to have a Red Hat 8.0 laptop which gets its
IP address by DHCP running as a Samba server. I usually start Samba
with "/etc
Thanks,
I've turned off ipchains and iptables. Here's the global section of
/etc/samba/smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
server string = Samba Server
security = SHARE
encrypt passwords = Yes
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
log file = /va
Primary samba server is not special blocked for DHCP getting IP, but this IP
must be set before start smb.
This is first posible problem when you start it on init sequence try start
only manual afther your linux is loaded and you login as root run
/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start. Before this check if yo
Hi,
Look at the net command.
net help rpc trustdom
It might help you. If you (or other people) have more informations, contact
me because with my nt4 servers, it seems these commands don't work yet...
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Hi @ all,
Hello,
when I try to delete a fifo under W2K which was created under Linux, SAMBA hangs.
It seems that SAMBA tries to read the fifo first?!
I'm working with SAMBA 2.2.3a (SuSE)
Any idea?
Thanks
Robert
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Hi,
I'm having a severe problem with the 2.2.7 version of samba. We have
Windows users with "umlaut" characters (äöü) in their names. Now I find
that obviously the login name sent by windows is truncated at the first
such character (user is "Horst-Günther Barzik"):
[2003/01/20 09:57:26, 10] li
Title: session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
I know this subject has been beaten to death .. but I haven't been able to find a solution .. so here it is again:
I can join the my Windows DOMAIN without issue.
[djohns1@lmsprfc24208a djohns1]$ smbclient -L mspap01u
added interfac
You should set tls parameters in slapd.conf. You have tem commented in
the default slapd.conf, just uncomment them. Also, you should make the
tls key signature in /usr/share/ssl/certs/ (rh7.3), or wherever tls
places them.
They are not commented. See below.
From /etc/openldap/slapd.conf:
# To
did someone really try to make this complicated or did it really just
turn out this way?? How can any of you use LDAP with its..
cn=xyz ou=abc godknows=whatelse ..complicated syntax.
I thought learning command line Linux was hardI don't want to go
through that again!
*) frustrations not withs
Dear Sir/Madam,
After I had mounted the smb filesystem like below from one remote samba server with
the root level (login as root), one normal user with any login name can modify all
files in the mounted smb folders.
Why can the non-root users make change for the files in the mounted smb d
Hi !
Here is my story:
I have working config. with samba 2.2.7a (compiled from sources), openldap-2.0.23-4
(rpms) on rh 7.3 (2.4.20 with ext3 patch). (First server is a LDAP server, second -
PDC (samba with ldap), third - (samba joined to domain with ldap)).
The problem:
when i try to add user
On January 17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Well, it is not called stable and surely there are still a lot of bugs
> somewhere. We've migrated our ~700 user network from ActiveDirectory to
> samba 3.0 about one month ago, and up to now there are surprisingly few
> problems (3.0 is running on our Domai
Hi there,
I have been using samba for a while with no problems - but I just upgraded
to v. 2.2.7-2. I'm using my samba server as a printserver exec. jobs into a
spooling system, there is abount 250 print shares in the smb.conf file.
Problem One: I'm geting a lot of IPC$ connections, is it possibl
Dear Sir/Madam,
After I had mounted the smb filesystem like below from one remote samba
server with the root level (login as root), one normal user with any
login name can modify all files in the mounted smb folders.
Why can the non-root users make change for the files in the mounted smb
directo
Richard,
So far, it has been my experience that learning (Open)LDAP is really no
more difficult then learning Microsoft's Active Directory system. The
only major difference that I see is that (Open)LDAP appears to be easier
to recover, if there happens to be corruptions and such.
> Message: 19
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Adding a machine; I think I am onto something
> From: Dariush Forouher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Jim C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Samba ML <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 19 Jan 2003 12:52:37 +0100
>
>
> --=-+wK3KcK7Sqyp6lPAjR1a
> Content-Type: text/plain
> Content
still digging at this:
[2003/01/20 14:26:38, 2] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:ldapsam_connect_system(421)
ldap_connect_system: succesful connection to the LDAP server
[2003/01/20 14:26:38, 4] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:ldapsam_open(472)
The LDAP server is succesful connected
[2003/01/20 14:26:38, 4] passdb/pdb_lda
hello.
i am running samba-2.2.7 on a RH7.2 Kernel 2.4.7-10.
i am using the left side (the folders tree section) of the windows explorer
on WinNT4 SP6 station, and I move folders arround. most of the times after i
move a folder there is no change in the presentation, in order to see the
new fold
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 09:52:20AM +0100, Enzinger Robert EXT wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> when I try to delete a fifo under W2K which was created under Linux, SAMBA hangs.
> It seems that SAMBA tries to read the fifo first?!
>
> I'm working with SAMBA 2.2.3a (SuSE)
>
> Any idea?
Yes - upgrade :-). W
Hi fans,
i tryed to use samba to share a paradox database which comes with a
special trade programs.
On a novell server it works fine. But on the samba share I get a
corrupted database after some minutes of multi user access. I've
tryed some entries in the smb.conf and I think a have a very
cons
I have had the same problem with many windows machines, and there
ws no samba server nearby ;-) Even hitting F5 doesn't help always.
Erwin
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hello.
i am running samba-2.2.7 on a RH7.2 Kernel 2.4.7-10.
i am using the left side (the folders tree section) o
On January 20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> At this point I am suspecting that it's expecting an LDAP account to
> exist already because I'm using sam backend = ldap. I'll try ldap_nua
> to see if it improves things, but if anyone can interrupt me and tell
> me what I'm missing I'd appreciate it.
Rig
Tengo un problema. Estoy instalando samba, la cosa
fue bien. Samba es mi PDC, la maquina de prueba se logra loguear en el dominio.
Pero ocurre una cosa. No logro definir que el profile sea local en el cliente
que se conecta. Usar un profile itinerante seria algo imposible por el volumen
de e
Thanks your helps we have installed Samba to our openbsd operating
system. Now we have a windows 98 nstalled computer and an open bsd
nstalled computer. We want to see the files which are located in the
openbsd computer.
For that reason we have made the following configurations:
In the smb.
Using Samba 2.2.7a on FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE.
#uname -a
FreeBSD fileserver1.smartrafficenter.net 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #0: Mon Dec 16
19:41:03 EST 2002
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/FILESERVER1 i386
All day long, constantly, I get the following messages in syslog:
Jan 14 13:37:
So far, it has been my experience that learning (Open)LDAP is really no
more difficult then learning Microsoft's Active Directory system. The
only major difference that I see is that (Open)LDAP appears to be easier
to recover, if there happens to be corruptions and such.
Actually, I'm go
A little off topic this morning...I'm thinking about switching out of
Comast's clutches to another high-speed service. I've tried TDS DSL, but
they were half the speed comast was/is. I''ve looked into Speakeasy, since
I heard a few of ya talking about them. Since I had TDS, that kinda tells
me I
Hi All,
To allow the support of file larger then 2 gigs the following patches were
applied the system mentioned below.
CPU: Pentium Pro
Memory: 64 Megs
Kernel version: tried with 2.4.18 and 2.4.20, same errors
Distribution Debian Woody (aka 3.0)
Samba version: 2.2.3a-12
Smbfs patch version: 2.4
I live in Goetzens, Tirol, Austria, Europe, I have a 2Mbit connection with
perm. IP, it's called Powerline from our local electricity provider - it's
pretty stable and costs nothing compared to all ADSL or similar technologies
available here.
But I guess that wont help you much ;-)
Cheers,
Erw
I would like to apologize to all on the samba list. The quesiton I sent
earlier was not meant to go to this list. It was meant for a Linux users
group list. Please accept the apology of a very red-in-the-face boobus
maximus!
Next time, I'll try to keep it more professional and on topic!
Contact Microsoft, this is not a bug in samba.
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 09:34, Hagai Yaffe wrote:
> hello.
>
> i am running samba-2.2.7 on a RH7.2 Kernel 2.4.7-10.
>
> i am using the left side (the folders tree section) of the windows explorer
> on WinNT4 SP6 station, and I move folders arround
Jim,
Perhaps you should forward your concerns to the OpenLDAP developers list
and hopefully they can work out something to streamline the process.
Perhaps they are already working on streamlining the system and require
some help in tightening up some of their ideas.
I am
I am first time SAMBA user. System information:
Unix = HP-UX 11.0
Network = Windows 2000
Things that I did:
1) Logged into our test unix box as root. Created a
directory samba underneath /home/root.
2) Went to samba website and downloaded
samba-2.2.7a.tar.gz onto my C:\ (my des
All,
What is the best way for troubleshooting a w2k domain authority problem
with samba 2.2.6 on mdk 9.0. I have set smb.conf up the way various
readme's say so, but I still can't authorise in the domain. Any pointers
to different how-to most appreciated.
Thanks,
Tony.
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Hi,
I'd appreciate it if anyone could point me too any relevant
documentation/keywords that might help me understand why the problem
described in the preceding message in this thread happens.
I've no problems complying with RTFM suggestions, but there is a number of
documents, and it is difficult
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, serdar aslan wrote:
>
>Thanks your helps we have installed Samba to our openbsd operating
> system. Now we have a windows 98 nstalled computer and an open bsd
> nstalled computer. We want to see the files which are located in the
> openbsd computer.
>
> For that reason we
Could anybody please help? I have tried all sorts and nothing will fix the problem permamently.
I have a samba PDC which on occasion happily logs a user on and processes the NETLOGON share. However, it doesn't always run this service.
I have placed preexec commands in both the profiles and netlogo
Hi,
I am using smbpasswd = yes in my smb.conf file, so
that I can use encrypted passwords in windows 2000
I am using samba 2.2.5-10 the default which comes
with redhat 8.0.
So far everything works fine, till I change my
smbpasswd, it dosent reflect in /etc/passwd
I just wanted to know how
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Could anybody please help? I have tried all sorts and nothing will fix the
> problem permamently.
> I have a samba PDC which on occasion happily logs a user on and processes
> the NETLOGON share. However, it doesn't always run this service.
> I have p
Title: Message
I'm
kinda new to this, so you may have already tried all of this and then
somebut I'm just trying to help...
1. Winbind IS running right? (I'm assuming so, but just
checking)
2. What do you get if you run "wbinfo -t" ?
Dan
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Hi everyone,
i have set up a server with samba-2.2.3a-12 (Debian Woody) for a network
that is shared with about 100 schools. There are about 50 Clients
(WinXP) with only one local user. They are all in the same workgroup.
The server has security=user and the about 100 usernames from the
schools.
S
I have samba 2.2.1
Redhat 7.2
The samba is set up as Share level access.
It keeps asking for the username and password when i try to connect with
win98 and win2k clients. I cannot connect.
here is smb.conf:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0)
# Date: 2003/01/20 03:45
I tried hardcoding it into the network card's settings, ensured the settings were there (ipconfig/all) and it did work on the first occasion.
Subsequent logins, fail to make it run the netlogon script
I've tried turning debug up but the output doesn't make much sense, had it mentioned "attempting
Yeah, I know that kerberos and LDAP is involved. I guess kerberos means
better security. I am wondering what are other benefits for kerberos and
LDAP, for a member server in ADS.
Chere
On Friday 17 January 2003 05:01 pm, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Jim wrote:
> I know this is a well known problem but I would dearly love to know what
> causes it. I mess with the ldap (I'm using an ldap backend) settings
> and I wind up without any user directories.
>
> Anybody?
Could the
Evening;
Does anyone happen to have any info on this issue ?? Still unable to find
the libpopt.so.0 file anyplace. It did not seem to be required in the older
versions of Samba.
Kevin
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Try reading:
http://www.Drouillard.ca/Tips&Tricks/Samba/Oplocks.htm
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Title: Mensaje
hello,
I'd like to ask for
your kind help
I got a samba 2.2.7
server and i'm trying to share a Lexmark OPTRA T610 network printer from the
samba to my users.
The problem is, if i
print from the linux Box, it prints right, if i send the test page from webmin
under th
apologies, the smb.conf keeps on going astray, here it is (hopefully)
# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too
# many!) most of which ar
Do you have usernames and passwords set up in samba that are IDENTICAL
to the usernames and passwords that you use to login to your windows
machines? This is necessary.
Marcus James Bloodworth wrote:
I have samba 2.2.1
Redhat 7.2
The samba is set up as Share level access.
It keeps asking for t
hello,
I have a RH 7.1 box running samba-2.2.4-2 acting as a PDC to our LAN.
For the most part all our clients are 95/98 and NT 4.
The problem I am experiencing is that when I want to add a Domain User
to a local group on a Win2k box it gives me the error:
"unable to lookup user names for di
When I try to copy a file from a Windows 2000 desktop
to a Solaris 8 machine running Samba 2.2.2,
the copy fails. After I initiate the copy, I get a pop-up
window asking me to replace the existing file with the
new file. The problem is that Samba is creating an
empty file (0 bytes), and then tries
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On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Hal Roberts wrote:
> I'm running IIS5 on windows 2000 with the root web directory mapped to a
> samba directory. Everything works great except for IIS's asp caching.
> Unless I explicitly disable asp script file caching, IIS re
Hi,
I am trying to set up a Win98 PC to print to a server running Samba
2.2.3a. The server has print drivers installed via cupsaddsmb, which
is just a wrapper around the rpcclient addprinter/adddriver/setdriver
functions. Calls to rpcclient's geprinter and getdriver functions
return valid data.
Well, all users are printing now. Thanks Joel for pointing out that a home
directory 'files1/test' was being added for each user except user1. I had only
one reerence to files1/test in my conf file so I commented it out and
restarted the daemon. Checked the client log file again only to find out th
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Hi,
You can use the command net rpc shutdown -S to remotly shutdown a PC.
Is it possible to, or could it possibly be a future upgrade to have a comma separated
list of machines so that you can shutdown several machines at one time. Ie at the end
of the day to shutdown PC's in a particular c
http://samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/popt/
Will this not compile?
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From: Kevin Lange [mailto:[EMAI
I'm running Samba on a SuSE Linux 8.0 machine and on Win2k
I am able to see the server in Network Neighborhood but it won't let me
browse. I am using swat to manage Samba. Here is the view of the
samba settings.# Samba config file created using SWAT# from
localhost (127.0.0.1)# Date: 2003/0
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