Dear All,
my Samba installation (see below) is
* _very slow_ during logon from a Win XP Workstation,
* one Workstation produces a _high load_ of 97% on the server for ~10
secs on a P4 2.4Ghz 512MB RAM system
* makes it impossible to use _redirected folders_, because stupid
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On Fri, 30 May 2003, Scott Drumm wrote:
> I'm having some difficulties joining a Win2k workstation to a Samba domain.
>
> This particular workstation is my work laptop (DRUMMSW01) which normally
> operates as a member of a standard Win2k domain called BIZ. At windows
> startup/logon, BIZ is speci
I'm having some difficulties joining a Win2k workstation to a Samba domain.
This particular workstation is my work laptop (DRUMMSW01) which normally
operates as a member of a standard Win2k domain called BIZ. At windows
startup/logon, BIZ is specified as the domain.
At home, my Samba PDC's wor
I must agree with the simplicity of doing this.
Most linux apps will print a postscript document to a file when asked
to print to a file. Then, just run ps2pdf. Setting up a print queue to
do this would be easy, at least in lprng, since linux apps routinely
generate postscript files when asked to
Making a PDF printer with samba is easy. I use an Apple Color laserwriter PS
driver on my Windows boxes and a call to ghostscript on Linux. The article
that got me started out good is at http://www.linux-mag.com/2003-
01/guru_01.html It sounds like this may help you also.
On Sat, 31 May 2003 11:
Hi,
I'm running samba 2.2.3a-12.3 on Debian Linux (i686). The network is
100Mbit switched and I can ftp data off the server at 9Mb/sec. If I
use either the Finder GUI under Mac OS X or mount manually via
Terminal, and then try to copy a file I get less than 64k/sec! I don't
ever remember h
Norman Zhang nzhang at arkon-group.com
Fri May 30 16:34:25 GMT 2003
Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
Please use this little HOWTO:
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2003-March/093504.html
The "color" all depends on the PPD you are using. If you use a B/W Laerprinter
PPD for this, your PDF
I am running Mac OS X 10.1.5, and have built the latest version of Samba
this evening.
I am getting the following error:
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[2003/05/30 23:14:06, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(91)
netbios connect: name1=*SMBSERV name2=CINDY
[2003/05/30 23:14:06, 2] s
I tested using a local account -- same. Next I tried uninstalling the 0.9.1
pam_mount and using pam_mount-0.5.9. After some creative ln -s for
libcrypto and libssl it seems to work *except* that it only works once per
boot. Here's what I see:
User logs in, winbind does its thing and then pam_
samba gurus,
upon issuing the command:
# nmblook -M -
to validate if my samba server BACKUP was the domain
master for workgroup TSARQC, it echoed:
name_query failed to find name __MSBROWSE__#01
why? any ideas?
eric
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On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 02:00, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> I get trouble from my OS, specifically with the finger command, if I have
> wtmp support turned on:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /opt/src/imap-2002c1]> finger novosirj
> finger: error STATing /dev/smb/31
>
> ...the IS is HP-UX 11. The reason, of cou
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 14:48, jim feldman wrote:
> We're trying to set up linux based workstations that use a win2k AD/DC for
> authentication, and pam_mount to mount a share as the user's home directory.
> It looks like winbind isn't passing on the credentials (although it is
> getting us logged
On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 18:55, John Simovic wrote:
> My problem is that I am using rh 8 and cannot winbind to authenticate users. wbinfo
> returns all users and groups and getent passwd works but no joy!
Unless Samba is joined correctly to the domain then winbind can't
authenticate users.
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 04:13, Tom Hallewell wrote:
> I should probably add some clarifications here. First, since we have over
> 200 users, we would like to not have to add the users anywhere. It seems
> like the tweak would have to take place in PAM.
> What we'd really like to do is find a friend
Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
> Please use this little HOWTO:
>
> http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2003-March/093504.html
>
> The "color" all depends on the PPD you are using. If you use a B/W
Laerprinter
> PPD for this, your PDF will be B/W too. The suggested distiller.ppd should
> be
On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 12:14, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 12:02, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> > PDC RH9 running v2.2.7-a-8.9.0 from RH
> > Member RH73 running v2.2.7-3.7.3 from RH
> > both are up to date with regards to RH
> >
> > Would like the Member server to authenticate against t
Norman Zhang nzhang at arkon-group.com
Fri May 30 14:39:02 GMT 2003
Hi,
I created a PDFPrinter as per
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=105301236523413&w=2
Please use this little HOWTO:
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2003-March/093504.html
The "color" all depends on the PPD y
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 04:04:14PM -0700, Tom Dickson wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience (or even know if it is possible) to run
> Microsoft SQL and Exchange with the database files stored on a Samba share?
Yes, this should work as I know that NetApp supports this on their
systems (and Samba
Does anyone have any experience (or even know if it is possible) to run
Microsoft SQL and Exchange with the database files stored on a Samba share?
Thank you.
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On Fri, 30 May 2003, dan kador wrote:
> It is my understanding that roving profiles cannot be implemented
> without using encrypted passwords. It is also my understanding that
> encrypted passwords cannot be implemented without pointing smb.conf to a
> windows password server.
Where did you get
Hi,
I created a PDFPrinter as per
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=105301236523413&w=2
I have another question, do I need to add a Color Laser Printer Driver in
W2K to the PDF share to generate color PDF in Windows?
Regards,
Norman
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I'm not sure that you must have encrypted passwords to implement roving profiles, but
I am sure that you don't have to involve a Windows server to use encrypted passwords.
Dan
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From: dan kador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 30 May 20
Has anyone tries using the 'net' tool against a
Windows 2003 domain controller (with no security
signatures required)? The SASL/Kerberos authentication
seems to fail. Anyone know why?
Thanks,
Dave
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It is my understanding that roving profiles cannot be implemented without using
encrypted passwords. It is also my understanding that encrypted passwords cannot be
implemented without pointing smb.conf to a windows password server.
I'm trying to set up a samba server on a Linux (RedHat 7.3)
Der... I just saw that you are using LDAP... sorry.
Yes, your suggestion is correct.
Tori <-- sheepish look.
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> From: Ken Kleiner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Samba] req
Okay.
So - a posix entry for root/uid=0/gid=0 in ldap. Can it have a null
userPassword entry and a valid lm/nt password entry? I assume that is best.
After I create the ldan entry, do I need to do :
smbpasswd -a root
Thanks
>
> You need to have a user called 'root' with uid=0
Hi...
I sucesfully linked my samba install with a ldap database, and smbpasswd -a
works with user adds, etc. But - I know that in order to join the domain
from WIN2K and XP I need to provide a username/password - exactly what ldif
entries are needed in my ldap db for that? Is it 'administrator'
Ciao Silvio,
I pressed "Send" too soon, before I attached the
file "new-codepages.tar.gz" which you should gunzip
and untar with:
gunzip < new-codepages.tar.gz | tar xvf -
There is also a little correction to the [global]
stanza, which I omitted in the original posting,
see below.
|>I had a
On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 15:32, D. Rick Anderson wrote:
> First off, is there some way with Win2000 and Samba to get a workstation
> independant login? Right now I have to create the user on the 2000 box for
> them to be able to login.
Use Samba to emulate an NT4 PDC.
> Second, what is the best con
Ciao Silvio,
>> >I found out, that this is caused by the "ö"
>> >(german Umlaut). If the Username is "Marc
>> >Doerner" it'll work, but i'd like to keep it
>> >to "Marc Dörner". So: How can I set Umlaut-
>> >letters in the username map?
>
>
>> I've had th
On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 12:02, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> PDC RH9 running v2.2.7-a-8.9.0 from RH
> Member RH73 running v2.2.7-3.7.3 from RH
> both are up to date with regards to RH
>
> Would like the Member server to authenticate against the PDC rather than
> locally to itself causing me to keep auth
One more thing you might want to consider besides roaming profiles for
the SMB PDC (which will handle your user mappings, etc) is to look at
Novel ZenWorks...
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of D. Rick Anderson
> Sent: Friday, May 30, 20
The best place that I can send you to answer most all of you questions
is http://samba.idealx.org and read the PDF they have for setting up a
Samba PDC environment. If you plan to use Novell NDS/eDirectory for the
backend (LDAP) then beware, there are many caveats. setting up the
sambaAccount objec
What could possibly be my network problem (because I believe there may be)
when a SO_SNDBUF=512 SO_RCVBUF=512 is the FASTEST??? This just isn't
making any sense to me at all.
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Hi there. I'm new to the list and I have a few questions about Samba.
I've built a few Win9x/Samba networks, but I've been asked to build a
Win2000/Samba network and I have a few issues.
First off, is there some way with Win2000 and Samba to get a workstation
independant login? Right now I have t
I currently am administering a win2k native domain spread across a WAN
connected via VPN tunnel. I would like to migrate the live domain to linux
based domian controllers. I have one linux file server authenticating with
SAMBA and the w2k domain controls. The w2k servers are also acting as
DHCP,
Make sure that you modify all XP client registries to be able to connect to
Samba, as outlined in this article:
http://hr.uoregon.edu/davidrl/samba/samba-pdc.html where it says:
To allow Windows XP Professional (not W2K) to join a Samba Domain, you will
need to first make the following changes to
Hello
I've installed Samba on Solaris and all is working.
But users need recycle bin to restore error deleting.
I saw documentation but nothing seem to be available on solaris or i'm not
searching at the right place.
Where can i find it ?
Alain Theberge
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On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 10:47:16PM -0500, Andrew Holland wrote:
>
> We have a samba server (2.2.8 then 2.2.8a) running on top of a 320 GB raid
> ATA-raid array with a FastTrack controller. Both the server and workstations
> are running through Gigabit NIC's. Every five or so minutes the worksta
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 03:44:48PM +0200, Lars Kirchhoff wrote:
> hello,
>
> several days ago, I posted a message about high cpu usage of
> smbd. I am accessing the samba server with a windows 2000
> server. One answer was that this could be an printer issue.
> So but so far I don't know what i c
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From: "David Morel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Why not seeing samba server
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> Leopard wrote:
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Ich werde ab 30.05.2003 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
15.06.2003.
Ich bin in der Zeit vom 2.6. bis einschließlich 13.6.2003 nicht im Büro und
werde am 16.6. wieder da sein.
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No, I don't.. I'm sorry I wasn't that clear in my last mail.
I'm running Samba only as file server. I haven't installed a
printer so far on Samba. The printers are installed on the
Windows 2000 server.
This server is a Domaincontroller, File- and Printerserver.
My problem is that any other pc
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Leopard wrote:
| Hello,
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| I'm using samba-2.2.8a and this conf file :
|
| [global]
|
| netbios name = Moua7
| workgroup = EPI
| server string = Moua7 - FreeBSD 4.8
| guest account = samba
| security = share
| name resolve order = bcast
Hello,
I'm using samba-2.2.8a and this conf file :
[global]
netbios name = Moua7
workgroup = EPI
server string = Moua7 - FreeBSD 4.8
guest account = samba
security = share
name resolve order = bcast
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
os level = 255
preferred maste
This information is right in the smbpasswd man page (in section 8 of the
manual, not section 5 where the file's man page is located; do:
man 8 smbpasswd). For what you want to do, sounds like you need:
"smbpasswd -a " -- this adds a user and changes their password,
but do peruse the man page.
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Hello,
I'm trying to download files inside mounted samba partition located in
apache's data subdirectory
i mounted this partition with : mount_smbfs -u 80 -g 80 -f 744 -d 755
//computer/share /usr/local/www/data-dist/share
with my web browser i can see the tree structure but not downloading files
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