On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:27:26AM +, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 04:11:13PM -0800, Shawn Wright wrote:
> > Ok, stupid me. Somehow I missed updating /lib/libnss_winbind.so on both
> > these machines. Presumably this would have also caused corruption of the
> > winbind idm
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 11:39:08PM -0700, Daniel Watrous wrote:
> I found the fix...
>
> Basically the problem is that the compile is looking for headers that are
> usually distributed with the kernel sources
>
> by grabbing the latest kernel, untaring it in /usr/src, and creating the
> following
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 12:31:08PM +0700, Kevin wrote:
> I am running several samba servers (2.2.3a and 2.2.7) in various places as
> pdcs. Everything seems to be running smoothly, but I can't find any way of
> restricting access to only those uses who have logged on to the domain. Is
> this possib
I found the fix...
Basically the problem is that the compile is looking for headers that are
usually distributed with the kernel sources
by grabbing the latest kernel, untaring it in /usr/src, and creating the
following links:
/usr/include/linux -> /usr/src/linux/include/linux
/usr/include/asm -
Has anybody out there had luck with LDAP or similar to enable users to share
a common logon database for Windows 2000 and Linux. Microsoft and Linux
supposedly allow authentication using LDAP, Kerberos and alternative schemes
to their native databases ie /etc/shadow/passwd and the SAM.
Any help wi
I am running several samba servers (2.2.3a and 2.2.7) in various places as
pdcs. Everything seems to be running smoothly, but I can't find any way of
restricting access to only those uses who have logged on to the domain. Is
this possible? ie at the moment, any user can map a drive to \\server\shar
RedHat 8.0, samba-latest.tar.gz (samba-2.2.8),
I am trying to configure and compile the latest samba from source code. I have used
samba in the past, but always RPM installs on redhat. The first problem is near the
end of the configure process:
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C
Using SuSE V8.0 Samba 2.2.7a on a small network I have a Lexmark laser
printer attached to the Linux PC, using Cups 1.1.15.
I was able to print from Linux OK, and some months ago had setup the Win
NT PC to print across the network to the laser. So all was well.
Recently I had a couple of probl
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When are you all going to make Samba compatible with CCC (Compaq
Compiler)? I would really like to be able to compile it using CCC but
I keep getting the errors listed below. I was wondering, could please
point me in the right direction for a solution
Hello fellow samba users, I'm trying to setup my samba server on my linux
box, went through the installation and stuff, but ran into a whole world of
problems when testing it out (samba2.2.8). As I'm reading through the
DIAGNOSIS.txt file included in the docs, I got stuck on Test 7. when I run
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 04:11:13PM -0800, Shawn Wright wrote:
> Ok, stupid me. Somehow I missed updating /lib/libnss_winbind.so on both
> these machines. Presumably this would have also caused corruption of the
> winbind idmap?
I doubt it, actually.
> Since winbind is now installed with a "ma
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:14:58AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 10:33:13PM +0100, Stéphane Purnelle wrote:
> > Why I have no answer for my questions ?
> >
> > I repeat the situation :
> > RedHat 8.0 with samba 2.2.8 compiled wiwth ldapsam and acl-support
> > I need th
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 10:33:13PM +0100, Stéphane Purnelle wrote:
> Why I have no answer for my questions ?
>
> I repeat the situation :
> RedHat 8.0 with samba 2.2.8 compiled wiwth ldapsam and acl-support
> I need the print$ share and this system dont't work.
> I explain :
> when I add a drive
Ok, stupid me. Somehow I missed updating /lib/libnss_winbind.so on both
these machines. Presumably this would have also caused corruption of the
winbind idmap?
Since winbind is now installed with a "make install", would it not be a good
idea to also install libnss_winbind.so also? Or at least provi
Here I go guys!
I've already changed the configuration of my sbm.conf, also I made my samba
server to be configured as a windows domain, yes! it is found in my windows
domain now but as doing double click on this machine (samba) it asks me for
a user and passsword, it does not let me get into it,
hello there
please i need your help with samba server i can't make it runing well, i'm
on lan my pc is linux/slackware8.1 and all the other pcs on lan is windows
98/me/200/xp
i read all the man pages and the help doc's on the web but not use
i want to share my files with the other clinets
my in
Baxter,
The attached may help you.
- John T.
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, Baxter Shepperson wrote:
> OK, I've tried changing my printcap name from printcap to cups. Printing
> works fine locally using CUPS on the Samba box. What am I missing here? Why
> can't I print to the Samba box via the Windo
I am running samba 2.2.7 on three solaris 2.8 servers. Only one of the Sun
server I can not connect to and I have remove and install ver 2.2.2 and
2.2.7. The server in question I can access with a unix server but not a
Windows client. The testparm shows no problem and I put the same smb.conf
on a
I have installed Samba 2.2.8 on a Solaris 8 machine. My compile options
were as follows:
./configure --with-fhs --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
--with-smbwrapper --with-syslog
My smb.conf is as follows:
[global]
workgroup =
netbios name = MOJO
serv
HAve looked in archive - can't find anyone with same error. I have a samba 2.2.8
(just upgraded rpm) and am trying to give user access to their home dirs. All are
created using adduser (uname) and smbpasswd -a (username) (passwd) on samba. During
client login, I get a message about an error c
I do not know why your logs are showing an smb_panic(), but the failure
to make a connection to {2227a280-3aea} is because the printer
driver is attempting to open the "Printers" InProcServer on the remote
print server.
***Snippet from logs***
[2003/03/26 14:33:08, 0] smbd/service.c:make_con
>What's more I can't do:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# setfacl -m u:root:rwx test.txt
>setfacl: test.txt: Operation not supported
>
>I don't even know where to begin... Mandrake 9.1 kernel, XFS...
>
>Smaba seems to be out of the picture for now since I can't
>even modify the
>ACL from Linux.
Check your smb.conf and the log file variable.
"Greg Petras" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi -
>
> I am trying to compile and install 2.2.8 to /opt/samba, but I keep getting
> the following errors after I 'make install' and try to start smbd using
> '/opt/samba/sbi
Hi Folks,
We recently upgraded from 2.2.7 to 2.2.8 to fix the recently discovered bug in Samba.
We are now getting intermittent log on failures from Win2K clients connecting to our
Samba server (vitals below).
Samba 2.2.8 is running on Solaris 2.8 with Kernel 108528-18
Our Samba secu
Ok the attached text is my new smb.conf file with the PDC lines removed.
The home directory issue is still there.
Also on Win98 systems users are prompted for a password when accessing the
home share via Office 2000. If they enter the proper password they are
given the contents of the home share
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 04:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everyone, i would like to know if there is a way to change the samba
> user´s password is the first logon???
See my posts in the archives, but I do this with Samba HEAD and pdb_ldap
- setting 'pwdMustChange' to 0 for that user.
Also po
You wrote:
>>Why I have no answer for my questions ?
You only sent the original posting to this list a few hours ago. If you need
this kind of immediate support, where somebody gets back to you within hours
(or maybe even minutes) guaranteed you might consider paying for it, see the
Commercial Sup
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 04:58, Chere Zhou wrote:
>
> >> > 4) trust relationships in 2000 environment. Is it possible, what
> >> > needs to be done.
> >>
> >> This is undocumented at this time. Sorry, we will get around to it soon.
>
> >Trust relationships behave exactly as for NT4 - modulo bug
I have a client connected to a share CocaCola:
smbstatus shows:
CocaCola root root 2959 tdickson (10.73.0.109) Wed Mar 26
13:16:16 2003
IPC$ root root 2959 tdickson (10.73.0.109) Wed Mar 26
13:16:09 2003
IPC$ nobody nobody2959 tdickson (10.73.0.10
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Wharton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> What's more I can't do:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# setfacl -m u:root:rwx test.txt
> setfacl: test.txt: Operation not supported
>
> I don't even know where to begin... Mandrake 9.1 kernel, XFS...
Is there a mount opt
Why I have no answer for my questions ?
I repeat the situation :
RedHat 8.0 with samba 2.2.8 compiled wiwth ldapsam and acl-support
I need the print$ share and this system dont't work.
I explain :
when I add a driver, the system copy the data to the share, but after
the copy, w2k display a messa
I am receiving this error on 2 of my shares now. Can anyone please help me
out with what it means. I have a lot of other samba shares that are working
fine. This share is in my home directory, but the unix permissions on it
are 770 for the group. I am not having a problem with it, but the other
Hey all first post,
I recently set up an Apple Xserve running Mac OS X server v. 10.2.4 as a
SMB file server for a network of mixed win2k, win98, and Mac (classic) boxes
(samba version 2.2.3). I currently have Open Directory setup to pull Active
Directory users and groups via ldap from the PDC
hi all,
I am student at ASU and i wanted to know if I could use Samba to export some local
file system like NFS via samba server. I am using Red Hat Linux 8 (kernel 2.4.18-14).
If it is possible kindly let me know how i can do it.
thanks,
Abhijit
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See
http://us3.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/textdocs/Solaris-Winbind-HOWTO.txt.
Sebastián Abate
Telcom Sistemas
www.telcomsistemas.com.ar
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Sent: Miércoles, 26 de Marzo de 2003 01:34 p.m.
To: [EMA
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 16:04, Charles Galindo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We have a problem between samba 2.2.2 (Linux RedHat) and WindowsXP with all
> patchs and updates.
Hei Charles!
Maybe this can help you:
http://www.linuxrapido.kit.net/dicas_samba.htm
This is my diary of the migration with samba
Hi all,
We have a problem between samba 2.2.2 (Linux RedHat) and WindowsXP with all
patchs and updates.
When logon my workstation in Samba 2.2.2 return message:
"Your password expire today. you need change."
Why?
Best Regards
Charles Galindo
VISUELLES Informática Ltda
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hi,
I'm running Samba v2.2.7a and it works fine. I noticed however that
I can no longer set the recycle bin directory with an absolute path.
It only accepts relative paths.
What I want is to use a 'global' recycle bin. One for all shares.
Thanks,
j.
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Andre,
Take a look at your old smb.conf file, if you still have it
available. I believe that you have a setting difference regarding
authentication that is causing your issue.
We don't allow access to anyone that doesn't have an account on
the domain. So, our smb.conf is configur
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Chere Zhou wrote:
>
> >> > 4) trust relationships in 2000 environment. Is it possible, what
> >> > needs to be done.
> >>
> >> This is undocumented at this time. Sorry, we will get around to it soon.
>
> >Trust relationships behave exactly as for NT4 - modulo bugs, for the
Here is my global section:
# General Section
workgroup = OROURKE
netbios name = FILESERVER
server string = OEL File Server
log level = 3
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
share modes = yes
encrypt passwords = yes
wins support
Hello
After upgrade to 2.2.8-1 woody fom 2.2.7a I get (apart from other problems)
the following error message:
WARNING: The "printer driver location"option is deprecated
As I use the Samba server only for printing, I'm not sure, what this means
to me, as I have the follwoing in my smb.conf:
pri
>> > 4) trust relationships in 2000 environment. Is it possible, what
>> > needs to be done.
>>
>> This is undocumented at this time. Sorry, we will get around to it soon.
>Trust relationships behave exactly as for NT4 - modulo bugs, for the member
>server. For the PDC, we only provide an N
> Our problems with the attempted upgrade to 2.2.8 continue.
> On a production machine running 2.2.3, I backed out of the
> 2.2.8 upgrade due to winbind strangeness reported in earlier
> post. Things *appeared* normal, until this morning, when I
> noticed that an 'ls -l' no longer shows domain
Hello everyone, i would like to know if there is a way to change the samba
user´s password is the first logon???
Hélio Dubeux Neto
Depto. Técnico
INTERSIGHT
www.intersight.com.br
(81) 3221 - 8511
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Hello Robert
Thanks for your mail.
The thing is, that it worked in exect the same configuration before (Samba
2.2.7a).
I don't want Samba do be part of any kind of domain controllers, I just want
it to offer services (printer) to active directory users.
I'm not sure, but I think, that's why any
Our problems with the attempted upgrade to 2.2.8 continue.
On a production machine running 2.2.3, I backed out of the
2.2.8 upgrade due to winbind strangeness reported in earlier
post. Things *appeared* normal, until this morning, when I
noticed that an 'ls -l' no longer shows domain usernames,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I have a mac running Mac OS X ans samba 2.2.5 which is provided by
>Apple. The Linux server have samba 2.2.8 (the last one). Sometimes, in
>the server logs, you have:
>[2003/03/26 14:26:30, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436)
> read_data: read failure for 4. Error = No ro
Hi -
I am trying to compile and install 2.2.8 to /opt/samba, but I keep getting
the following errors after I 'make install' and try to start smbd using
'/opt/samba/sbin/smbd -d 2 -D -s /opt/samba/lib/smb.conf':
Unable to open new log file /usr/local/samba/var/log.smbd: No such file or
directory
Andre,
It does that because Samba is using its own internal smbpasswd
file. While you may have been able to get Samba 2.2.8-1 connected to the
Windows 2000 Domain, it will not replicate the SAM data
(usernames/passwords).
Run this test; create a Linux user account, then create a S
Brian,
A Samba PDC acts like a Windows NT 4.0 Domain Controller. The
issue you are experiencing is likely related to the configurations you
had to do in order to get the Linux systems to connect to the Win2K
Domain Controller.
That is where I would start looking. Unfortunately, I
Hello
I have a problem with setting up Samba as a AD member server.
Environment:
Linux tux 2.2.20-idepci (Debian Woody)
samba 2.2.8-1.woody
samba-common2.2.8-1.woody
smbclient 2.2.8-1.woody
(samba from people.samba.org/~peloy/samba)
Smb.con
We replaced our Win2k PDC with a Samba PDC and have all Windows clients are
connecting. But we are having difficulty logging on with the Linux and Unix
servers to this domain. Is there something that must be done differently
for them to connect?
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Our office is running Samba 2.2.x on Red Hat 7.x
We have a mixed bag of Win98 and recent W2K clients. The new W2K clients
have no trouble connecting to the current shares including a home share:
[homes]
comment = Home Directory
writeable = yes
read only = no
brow
On 17 Mar 2003 12:07:39 +1100
Andrew Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 11:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|> Hello,
|>
|> I am using Samba "Version 2.2.3a-12 for Debian" on a Debian 3.0 system.
|> I have looked at lots of Samba documentation and have not been able to
|> find
We were using 2.0.6 on a SunOS 5.6 server, using domain security in an NT domain, and
have upgraded to 2.2.8 for the security fix. Now, when the file permissions are
displayed on an NT client, ACL's are only shown for user/group/other if there are R,W,
or X permissions. If u, g, or o have no r
Still compile errors on Solaris 9 (Ultra Sparc in 64bit mode)
Forte C, 2_2 branch from CVS as of about 11am UK time.
Only errors shown: -
rebuilding include/proto.h
Using FLAGS = -O -I./popt -Iinclude -I./include -I./ubiqx -I./smbwrapper
-I/usr/local//include -I/usr/local//include -D_LARGEFIL
After a power loss last night, the winbind database appears to be
different. several of my users' home dirs are owned by the wrong person
or a non-mapped uid.
How can I avoid this? Is it as simple as running sync every so often?
Thanks,
Mark Roach
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I have a mac running Mac OS X ans samba 2.2.5 which is provided by
Apple. The Linux server have samba 2.2.8 (the last one). Sometimes, in
the server logs, you have:
[2003/03/26 14:26:30, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436)
read_data: read failure for 4. Error = No route to host
in this case, the Ma
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 02:38:43 -0600, Brian Wiese wrote:
> I've tried setting the directories with the sticky bit (i) with "chattr +i
> dir/" and that didn't work... as now the users could not r/w data within
> the directory. I don't want the directories to be renamed or deleted.
I solved a simil
Srinivas,
If you did a standard RH8 install and enabled the firewall, it may be
blocking access to the shares. To confirm this, just drop the security
level to none and see it the share appears under the Samba server name
on the XP system.
Good luck,
Dennis
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Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) writes:
> what ports is samba using ?
% egrep 'netbios|microsoft' /etc/services
netbios-ns 137/tcp # NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-ns 137/udp
netbios-dgm 138/tcp # NETBIOS Datagram Service
netbios-dgm 138/ud
at the command line, type set. This will return all sorts of results.
one line should read something like:
LOGONSERVER=\\DomainController
if it reads:
LOGONSERVER=\\YourWorkstation, then you are not truly authenticating to the
domain.
another line will read:
USERDOMAIN=YOURDOMAIN make sure th
Hello
I try to install drivers from CD to print$ share.
I use the APW for that, but when the system have finish to copy drivers,
w2k says that he cannot complete the process.
And the log of the machine says :
[2003/03/26 11:56:41, 0] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:ldap_connect_system(316)
ldap_connect_syst
hi,
i have a linux firewall and i want to "mount -t smbfs" to a samba server but
what ports is samba using ?
because i don't know what ports to set op for this on my input.
regards,
Philippe Dhont
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Guys,
I quick question for the expert.
I run samba server 2.2.3a on a HP 11i Unix server.
All connectivity testing between the samba server and the workstation seems
to working fine.
The problem is when I try to connect to the samba server from a W2K machine
on the same workgroup, not on the same
Hi,
I dojnt read nothing about to create a machine name into smbpasswd Where
did you found this
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On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Brian Wiese wrote:
> Is there a way in UNIX to make a folder with read+write permissions for
> some group of users, but only allow them to read and write to the
> folder... not actually delete the folder itself?
In Unix the permissions ("perms") of the _parent_ directory dete
Hi,
We have a network of about 20-30 win2k machines in a Samba 2.2.7 (RH7.3)
domain. All are joined OK.
From yesterday (no idea what changed...), I'm unable to join new
machines in the domain...
The message from win2k is "The specified user doesn't exist".
I join using the root user which is vali
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 09:08:18AM +, John H Terpstra wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone... I am a long time samba user (3 or 4 years), though I
> > never ventured into the alpha stages until recently (alpha 21, I'll move
> > to 22 in the near future onc
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Brian Wiese wrote:
> Is there a way in UNIX to make a folder with read+write permissions for
> some group of users, but only allow them to read and write to the
> folder... not actually delete the folder itself?
In Unix/Linux if you can read and write in a directory then you
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Enzo Cardillo wrote:
> Hello
>
>
> For some weeks I get the following error message
> when I want to add new users and machines.
> Also the log-files are full with the same message:
>
> passdb/smbpass.c:getsmbfilepwent(225)
> getsmbfilepwent: malformed password entry (no te
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have version 2.0.5a installed on a UNIX, I have connection to it via
> Windows NT, that works, but now I have the problem that files are send over
> in binary format, but I want it in ASCII format (it's a text-file and MS
> Access sees a
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everyone... I am a long time samba user (3 or 4 years), though I
> never ventured into the alpha stages until recently (alpha 21, I'll move
> to 22 in the near future once I get a better idea of what's going on). I
> am very interested in Samba
Is there a way in UNIX to make a folder with read+write permissions for
some group of users, but only allow them to read and write to the
folder... not actually delete the folder itself?
I have some samba shares, and directories inside them that I want to
remain with their current structure and pe
Hello
For some weeks I get the following error message
when I want to add new users and machines.
Also the log-files are full with the same message:
passdb/smbpass.c:getsmbfilepwent(225)
getsmbfilepwent: malformed password entry (no terminating : )
I do not know why this problem arose suddenly,
Hello!
I'm trying to set up samba in FreeBSD jail.
smbd works great, but nmbd says something like this:
[2003/03/25 16:58:33, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:main(794)
Netbios nameserver version 2.2.7a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1994-2002
[2003/03/25 16:58:33, 0] nmbd/nmbd_subnetdb.
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