I can get it to work if I set all three passwords to be the same (i.e.
My domain password, my linux logon password and my samba password).
Am I supposed to do this? It doesn't seem right to require users to have
the same passwords on different systems?
Thanks,
Mat
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From:
Hi!
I'm interested in VFS module programming. So I took the examples
(doc/examples/VFS) and compiled them. Then I added a "vfs object" line to my
smb.conf. I took the audit.so example.
Result: It does not work! I can't access the share. I enabled logging and
found out that there is an error me
A follow up to my previous post:
Changing the registry (or the local security policy setting) does not
resolve the issue.
Do I need to have the same passwords on
1. My domain.
2. /etc/passwd
3. smbpasswd
?
Thanks,
Mat
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From: cittadino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: T
Francesco,
No - but my linux box is no the domain controller so I shouldn't have
to?
Or am I wrong?
Mat
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From: cittadino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 8:43 AM
To: Matej Pfajfar
Subject: Re: [Samba] can't connect to a samba share with Windows
hi all,
I have a linux box running redhat 8.0 with samba 2.2.7 into a ms network
I would like to control the access to the shared files, so only allowed groups of
users can modify/create files
I use 'force group' option to ensure that created files has the same owner group so
all users of
Hi,
Is there any open way of reading user/group accounts of a NT
Domain from a Unix box? I guess, rpcclient is more like a hack of
MS protocol.
Is it the only way currently? Can anyone give more information on
this?
Thanks in advance.
Ravi
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I can attest to that. Restarting samba will terminate all connections
to the server and they will reconnect BUT you will lose data on any
files that are open. I found that out the hard way when I thought
everybody was off the server and restarted samba. The files were a
total loss meaning they h
On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 17:44, Jim Shaffer wrote:
> this might be the blind leading the blind, but I think "restarting" samba
> will simply cause it to reread the smb.conf. It will not disconnect the
> users.
I think the smb.conf is re-read every 30 seconds or so, nothing needs to
be done. From my
This should be the last mesage in the thread, the be-all end-all
mini-howto. :)
Using CUPS backend to create PDF virtual printer
1. Get a un*x box with CUPS and ghostscript set up on it.
2. Go here: http://printing.kde.org/
Tom samba-lists at fleet.ucdavis.edu wrote on Samba-Digest:
Mon Mar 31 15:00:22 GMT 2003
PDF printing through CUPS backend: Got it to work. Gory details follow.
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Tom samba-lists at fleet.ucdavis.edu wrote on Samba-Digest:
Mon Mar 31 11:57:58 GMT 2003
Everything goes smooth
PDF printing through CUPS backend: Got it to work. Gory details follow.
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Tom samba-lists at fleet.ucdavis.edu wrote on Samba-Digest:
Mon Mar 31 11:57:58 GMT 2003
Everything goes smoothly with the installation... drop 'pdfdistiller'
into /usr/lib/cups/backend,
I hope you di
this might be the blind leading the blind, but I think "restarting" samba
will simply cause it to reread the smb.conf. It will not disconnect the
users. I had a similar question last week.
Jim Shaffer
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From: Barry, Christopher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, Ma
Hi all,
I'm testing out a pdf printer script I'm writing on a live samba system. I
modify the script, but my changes do not seem to show up when I print. It seems like
samba is caching the script. I do not want to restart samba (I'm guessing that will
disconnect people), but I want to fo
I've been having a problem whilst using SAMBA with AMANDA.
Now normally this would have been an AMANDA problem, but I've been able
to replicate it by running smbclient and trying to 'get' a huge file.
What happens is after a while, it will give me the message:
Call timed out: server did not respo
Tom samba-lists at fleet.ucdavis.edu wrote on Samba-Digest:
Mon Mar 31 11:57:58 GMT 2003
Everything goes smoothly with the installation... drop 'pdfdistiller'
into /usr/lib/cups/backend,
I hope you didn't use "copy'n'paste" from your browser, but "Save as..."
to get it?
chmod +x, restart cups se
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Laurent Hubert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to migrate from NT PDC to a Samba PDC.
>
> My main concern is that all my users have local profile (i.e. there is
> no roaming profiles). It seems that users profiles on a workstation are
> not valide when migrating to the Samba P
Everything goes smoothly with the installation... drop 'pdfdistiller'
into /usr/lib/cups/backend, chmod +x, restart cups service. Add a
printer in cups with:
'lpadmin -p PDF -E -v pdf:/tmp/'
...and voila! Nothing happens. Doesn't give any errors, but it won't
print ('lpr -P PDF foo.ps'). Delet
I've built several versions and never seen this before:
Compiling smbd/server.c
In file included from /usr/include/asm/statfs.h:6,
from /usr/include/linux/vfs.h:4,
from /usr/include/linux/fs.h:13,
from /usr/include/linux/capability.h:17,
I am currently running Redhat Linux 7.3 Samba Version 2.27 and we are mounting a
Win2k Directory. It seam that we lose the connection from Windows to Linux. I still
see the directory but it does not list any files. If I remount the file share every
thing reconnects and is fine for a coup
Hi,
I would like to migrate from NT PDC to a Samba PDC.
My main concern is that all my users have local profile (i.e. there is
no roaming profiles). It seems that users profiles on a workstation are
not valide when migrating to the Samba PDC. It seams that the users
cannot keep the same identit
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Other ideas:
* Verify that it still works with the Adobe printer driver files
* Verify that you have the same CUPS driver files as I do
Sorry, forgut to paste the info in:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ls -tlar /usr/share/cups/drivers/
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 14234
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, mark wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 16:34:28 + (GMT)
> John H Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Mark,
> >
> > I dusted off my crytal ball and as I was polishing it there was a
> > small response. :)
> >
> > Now back to your issue:
> >
> > 1. Is your samba server set
Here's what you need/should do...
First off, if both the old and new systems are using the same
encryption for passwords...
Copy the old password containing files to the same location on
the new machine, this keeps all UID's the same...
Secondly, for Samba, setup your ne
well . would help if i didn't hit the send key before pasting in the
original msg . once again . my apologies
btw . helpful info:
mandrake rpms at 2.2.7a, mandrake 9.0 . .all patches applied.
I just sent this . but realized i sent it from the wrong email addy . want
to make sure it gets thru to
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 16:34:28 + (GMT)
John H Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark,
>
> I dusted off my crytal ball and as I was polishing it there was a
> small response. :)
>
> Now back to your issue:
>
> 1. Is your samba server set up with "wins support = Yes"?
>
> 2. Do ALL your MS
I just sent this . but realized i sent it from the wrong email addy . want
to make sure it gets thru to the list . so i'm resending . i apologize if
both copies make it thru.
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problem:
migrating from one server to another . . .physical and software migration.
copied all profiles and am in the process of adding a new automated system
for domain management (mysql backend, blah balh) so the uid's changed for
each user.
this is what how i THOUGHT things would work:
1. ev
Samba,
Directories- How deep can I go?
Is there a directory depth limit &/or a character length limit for
directories/files in SAMBA?
Does anyone know what the new limit is for Win2K & XP?
How does this apply to Win clients?
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John Garnett, President mailto: [EMAIL
> In windows when I browse the corporate windows print server it
> automatically shows me all the available printers. Is there
> any way to do this from linux?
>
> I've tried twiddling with smbclient -L server-name,
> (with my domain
> login), and the printers show up off my own s
Does anyone have any idea why this is happening? I have tried version
2.2.8, version 2.2.7a, I have installed it on 2 different systems running
Solaris 8. Same problem on both.
Any help would be much appreciated.
"Matt Yahna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have
Greetings all,
I am supporting Samba 2.2.8 on a Solaris 8 platform, and a user is having problems
with the rmdir (or rd) command in his W2K batch scripts. The problem relates to the
length of subdirectory names when using the /s flag to remove the entire directory
tree. It seems that if a subdi
David F. Severski davidski-samba at deadheaven.com wrote on Samba-Digest;
Mon Mar 31 05:18:11 GMT 2003
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 12:36:08PM +0200, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
can you please verify, that "cupsaddsmb -v [printername]" completes
successfully This means, you need to have the "smbclient" comman
> I think you need to make a short cut to the bat file. I do not think that
> DOS executables ever store this info by default. I have done this before.
> I think it's either just a short cut or a pif file. You then specify the
> screen, memory and other setting via the shortcut which then refere
Did you try to create a PIF file with all the settings?
Jim
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of
> Brian White
> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 11:26 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Samba] DOS Properties Not Networkable?
>
>
> If I
AIX guru's, I need some serious help!
I've installed Samba using smit. Everything installed just fine. I've configured my
inetd.conf file, services file and smb.conf file nicely. Whenever I try to start
"smbd", I get the following error:
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program ./smbd because of
I think you want to send this back to the list (cc'd), and not just
myself. So, is it working now... or not? Yes samba must run as root first
to bind to those low ports 137-139 and such... there was a big
vulnerablitiy lately in samba, so make sure you have an up to date/patched
version. As you d
Mark,
I dusted off my crytal ball and as I was polishing it there was a small
response. :)
Now back to your issue:
1. Is your samba server set up with "wins support = Yes"?
2. Do ALL your MS Windows clients TCP/IP configurations for WINS Address
have the IP address of your Samba server that is
If I right-click on an executable program (like a DOS batch file) that
resides on a samba share and set properties like "full screen", that
property is remembered on the machine with which I made the change.
However, if I go to another machine and run that file, it uses the default
properties. Do
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 19:53, Lasse Riis wrote:
Well, a rather odd subject, but I couldn't really express it differently.
I would simply like to know if the active directory "emulation" of
samba+openLDAP+kerberos or samba 3.0 includes support for policies.
I have a bunch of
Hi,
is it safe to run samba 2.2.x with ldap server that has samba3 schema ?
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On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 21:23, Phil Hale wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have a Win2K server with Citrix Metaframe XPe installed on the network and
> uses mapped network drives to a Samba file server. The Citrix server is
> locking users out of the mapped network drive on the samba server.
>
> Citrix has 125
I am running samba 2.2.8 on three solaris 2.8 servers. Only one of the Sun
server I can not connect to and I have remove and install ver 2.2.7 and
2.2.8. The server in question I can access with a Sun server but not a
Windows client. The testparm shows no problem and I put the same smb.conf
on al
I have an NT4 PDC with about 40 users and 40 groups roughly. I setup two
samba 2.2.7a file servers and am using winbindd
for authentication.
All users have primary group of Domain Users. I want files that are rw by
marketing group:
drwxrwxr-x3 "owner" "domain"+Marketing4096 Mar 11 1
Hi all,
I am having problems with using XP Pro to connect to a samba share.
All I get from XP are repated dialogs asking for my username and password.
My linux box has been joined to the local windows domain.
I am using encrypted passwords and the security level is set to user.
If I set the log
also, how does inter-domain trust work in a mixed-mode domain?
if my samba machine is joined to an AD domain and wants to
look at the groups of an NT domain to which there is bi-
directional trust between it and the AD domain how does that
work. in windows even? I know that AD uses machine passwo
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We've just posted another snapshot of the SAMBA_3_0 cvs tree
for download. This is a non-production release provided for
testing only. Note that this release **does** contain the
security fixes included in the Samba 2.2.8 release.
The source code c
hello,
do you have any informations about trust relationships between Windows2K
domain & linux domain (Samba 3.0).
Thanks
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By default machine account passwords are changed ever 7 days in MS world.
you can change this via the "machine password timeout" smb.conf parameter.
Hope this helps,
Don
> -Original Message-
> From: Joey Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 20:10
> To: Gerald (J
Hi,
I've a linux client (RH8) and a MS W2K with Active Directory server.
I can login from a linux agains AD with the extension schema (AD4Unix
installed).
I can obtain a kerberos ticket and when i use smbclient //server/share -k
(kerberos authentication) all is OK, but.
When i try to mount a di
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 12:36:08PM +0200, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
> can you please verify, that "cupsaddsmb -v [printername]" completes
> successfully This means, you need to have the "smbclient" command
> putting the files successfully to the "print$" share, and afterwards
> read "success" meassages i
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Hello
I use samba 223 (linux red hat 7x) and windows nt.
I use mount.smbfs to mount the nt ressource and this
works fine.
I would like to use dump, on the linux machine to backup
this filesystem but the dump command doesn't want to
work on smb filesystems
Do you know a workaround for my problem
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> From: "Andrea Durante" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Samba] Problem with Windows XP SP1 Client
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Here : the backtrace of my problem.
(gdb) bt
#0 0x420ae169 in wait4 () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6
#1 0x4212a2d0 in __DTOR_END__ () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6
#2 0x42041fc4 in do_system () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6
#3 0x08138825 in smb_panic ()
#4 0x08128f75 in fault_report ()
#5 0x08128fbe in si
David F. Severski davidski at deadheaven.com wrote on Samba-Digest:
Sun Mar 30 06:55:36 GMT 2003
Kurt,
First of all, thank you very much for your time and assistance here. I greatly
appreciate the effort. Below are my results and some further information.
On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 12:14:01AM +
Yes, it is.
In my opinion it is the easyest way is, to execute the script within cups.
What does this mean:
You can write your own printer processors in Cups.
The create a printer which uses these processor.
A description can be found at:
http://slowest.net/docs/howtos/print/freepdf.html
Anoth
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 17:40:29 -0600 (CST)
"Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# smbclient -M condor
> > added interface ip=192.168.0.1 bcast=192.168.0.255
> > nmask=255.255.255.0 Cannot resolve name condor#0x3
>
> In this case, smbclient has to resolve the
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