Is the member server getting the authenticated username and password? The
member server has to be able to know the user is allowed to use the share.
I setup mine a little different I used NFS from the member back to the
primary and then just assigned the drive as if it was on the primary.
Just a
I have winbind working except it will not let me authenticate users against the Active
Directory. Thsi leads me to the conclusion that my PAM files are not right. I have
posted then here. PLease help me!
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon
Have a Samba PDC which authenticates the users login to the domain. But
when I try to mount a share from a member server in the domain, I get
errors like this:
Closing connections
[2003/06/01 15:50:46, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(985)
Defaulting to Lanman password for pnelson
[2003/
hi,
i see there is no sbin directory after the installation!!
After unpacking wite xzvf and Instllation(.configure/make/make install/make
installman ) of samba-2.2.81.tar.gz i have two directories:
smba and samba-2.2.8a
There are in samba directory only bin, lib, man swat,private, var
and in s
If you have both versions of samba installed on your system and
you want to use the one in /usr/local. You need to modify your
path statement to have /usr/local/bin come before /usr/bin.
You should have a file /etc/init.d/samba or /etc/init.d/smb
you want to edit this file and and change the paths
Hi again,
A.A wrote:
Hi Thomas,
As i wrote that's still the old Version:
/usr/local/samba-2.2.8a/bin/smbstatus --> samba version 2.2.7a-SUSE
When i type "Which smbstatus" i get /usr/bin /smbstatus
this looks like a standard installation of SuSE.
I dont know what you mean with :
For startup the
At 02:25 PM 28/05/2003 -0500, Brandon Lederer wrote:
I have spent much of the day today researching performance tuning with
samba. I have tried everything that I can find out about how to make
performance faster. I checked disk performance with Bonnie, installed FTP
and tested a transfer that way
Hi Thomas,
As i wrote that's still the old Version:
/usr/local/samba-2.2.8a/bin/smbstatus --> samba version 2.2.7a-SUSE
When i type "Which smbstatus" i get /usr/bin /smbstatus
I dont know what you mean with :
For startup the samba processes you should change your Startscript in
"/etc/init.d/
Hi,
please try
"/usr/local/samba-2.2.8a/bin/smbstatus"
Might be, you have a standard installation on your system.
Type
"which smbstatus"
and you will see which prgram are in your default path ($PATH variable)
For startup the samba processes you should change your Startscript in
"/etc/init.d/s
Hi,
first of all i am Samba beginner! I have this problem :
Samba-2.2.7a is just runing on my Linux Server. I will now install the new
Version of samba-2.2.28a
When i do ./configure, make and make-> install->smbstatus I see that there
is still old Version runing and not
Samba-2.2.8a?!!
My old
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Tom McKellips wrote:
> I've read that one and it is good. I also have come across another I believe
> is worth reading also. When I read how-to it helps to get different views
> from diffrent ones. But take a look at
> http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/connect/csamba6.html It is
I've read that one and it is good. I also have come across another I believe
is worth reading also. When I read how-to it helps to get different views
from diffrent ones. But take a look at
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/connect/csamba6.html It is also a very well
written doc.
On Fri, 30 Ma
Hi all:
I recently upgraded form win98->winxp pro for my
desktop box, which accesses two samba filesystems for
various tasks. When I upgraded to winxp, I noticed
that there is this persistent 'lag' when trying to
access either one of the mapped network drives, where
on win98, that was never a pro
I am having problems with putting users into LDAP I am getting a message
about 'parent does not exist'. Does anyone know what this means??
--- Debug Level 10 output of 'smbpasswd -a -m jeff-w$' ---
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# bin/smbpasswd -a -m jeff-w$ -D 10
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