Bobby Hitt wrote:
Hello,
Ever since adding Internet access to my cable account, I can no longer
access several Samba servers on the Internet that I routinely accessed using
my dialup account. I've tried using both the inetd server (with my cable IP
address in the hosts.allow file. I can telnet, e
I am using tdbsam as passdb backand.
I have added root user with pdbedit.
I have added the machine trust account with pdbedit.
I have added the user with pdbedit.
I have created the user in /etc/passwd.
When the user logs in from a W2k and mounts the home-directory I noticed
that Samba didn't
ok, so how are they used ?
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From: "Ryan Novosielski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Samba Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 1:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] --with-quotas ??
> You don't do anything -- in fact, quotas are always enforced (with or
Jeff,
Problem is definitely with cable company. Can't telnet to any of the netbios
ports, but on the server itself I can connect to port 139, the port that
smbd and nmbd are on.
Thanks for reminding me that telnet is a wonderful debugging tool also :^)
Bobby
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From:
Hello,
I notice that when I copy a small directory (150 kb) to a samba share
drive on Windows 2000, the performance is very slow. This is also the
case when using windows explorer on NT4. The samba share is made on a Sun
solaris 2.8 system and samba 2.2.7 is used. Copying the same directoy w
I have searched the globe but alas I can't come up with a solution.
I am running Debian 3.0r0 with samba 2.2.3a12-3 (or something around
there)
and Kernel 2.4.18.
Basically I am trying to add a Domain Group to a Local Group, but when I
do I get an error (From Windows 2000):
"A member could not
At 23:50 16/06/2003 +0200, Arnold wrote:
hi,
do somebody tell me, where i could find information about samba restrictions
compared with
Windows Server.
I' m trying to prepare a paper for school, which describe a comarison
between samba and Windows Server.
I heard for example, that
1-Samba is not ad
In response to my original Q (see below) i'm sending my entire smb.conf in
the hope that someone can tell me why user's homedirs in an nfs/nis environment
arent protected:
[global]
; Basic server settings
netbios name = hop
workgroup = guard
# security addition from SANS http://www.sans.org/top2
Sorry ...my bad. I wasn't waiting long enough.
It works fine.
Thanks and Regards,
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where did findsmb go? was it deprecated? is there something better
replacing it?
seems it was missing in rh7.2 (samba-2.2.7-3.7.2) and rh7.3
(samba-2.2.7-3.7.3) but the doc was still there, but entirely gone in
rh9 (samba-2.2.7a-8.9.0).
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> Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 23:35:42 -0700
> From: "Mega Spaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Samba] LAN Browsing shows IP Addresses instead of Computer
> Names.
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Hello,
I have configured the samba server on linux Redhat 6.2 as a file server. I shared two
folder on it with different username and password.
share name = General
path = /home/general
valid user = asad
public = no
writable =yes
printable =no
create mash =0755
share name = personal
path = /ho
Hi,
i've some problems with winbind in Samba 3.0 Beta1.
The configuration:
Samba 3.0 Beta1 installed under Sles8 on IBM z800 (s390)
compiled with gcc 3.2 and installed pam-devel-0.76-32
configure options: ./configure --with-pam --with-winbind
--with-acl-support --with-tdbsam --with-libsmbclient
Hello,
I'd like to know if with the current version of samba it is
possible to limit the number of simultaneous login sessions?
I have a lot of users which share their passwords despite
being warned against it, so I was told to stop them.
Until now I haven't been able to find any form to do this,
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 15:59, Nick Stephens wrote:
> NS> Andrew Bartlett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) AB wrote on Jun 17, 2003:
>
> > There are a few solutions to your problem - one that many sites will be
> > coming across as they attempt migrations.
> >
> > Firstly, if you just want to deal with the pass
hi,
after compiling samba30b1 on suse82
i try to join the domain:
different commands, different responses
but always the machine account was sucessfully created
what doeas this mean ?
a) net join -I 192.168.1.20 -U Administrator
[2003/06/17 15:14:50, 0] rpc_client/cli_netlogon.c:cli_nt_setup_c
Hi
exactly no but you can create script to this and use it on smb.conf as write
help:
preexec (S)
This option specifies a command to be run whenever the service is connected
to. It takes the usual substitutions.
An interesting example is to send the users a welcome message every time
they log in.
>ok, so how are they used ?
man quota
read and man everything else under SEE ALSO
It's really simple.
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long time now i am using samba as primary pdc and i am enough satisfied, but
i am facing the following problem
everytime i am going to close my session (logout/shutdown) it take too long
to save the roaming profile, why can somebody explain me?
Nikos Sarantopoulos
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Dears,
I hope that this address is OK. I have one small problem. I'm using
Linux rh 8.0 and samba of course. File server works OK only problem is
Logon script on win 98. It takes only one minute to close it. The "dos
window" is closed immediately but then takes almost a minute (closing
Login sc
adding this to your smb.conf may help:
# See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
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>Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 16:02:33 +0300
>Subject: [Samba] concerning saving roami
Hi,
I am currently using samba-2.2.8a on RedHat 7.3. This was installed
from a
.src.rpm with the following options added to the samba.spec file:
...
--with-acl-support \
--with-profile \
--disable-static \
--with-ldapsam \
I am now trying to build samba-2.2.8a on RedHat 9.0. This goes ok from
a
Almost there...
Have Samba3 beta, RH9. Win2k Native Mode network..
I've done all the winbind stuff and PAM. I can't login as a domain user
to my Linux box. I DO however have a linux account with the same
credentials as my domain account. When I double click on the server
from network ne
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 09:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> adding this to your smb.conf may help:
>
>
> # See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY
uh
i think not...
the long delay he's referring to is the delay that is required to save
the roaming profile.
the
Greetings!
I'm trying to build Samba3.0beta.
I'm running HP-UX 11.11
I'm using GCC 3.2.3
I ran the configure script. Then I ran Make. It crap's out pretty much
immediately.If anyone could look at the output below, and offer a
suggestion, it would be greatly appreciated.I'm sure its s
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 22:37, boris blaha wrote:
> hi,
>
> after compiling samba30b1 on suse82
> i try to join the domain:
>
> different commands, different responses
> but always the machine account was sucessfully created
> what doeas this mean ?
>
> a) net join -I 192.168.1.20 -U Administrato
>> >ok, so how are they used ?
>>
>> man quota
>>
>> read and man everything else under SEE ALSO
>>
>> It's really simple.
>i take it quota's are not possible on shares if the
>share is not on a partition ?
A share is alway in a partition! But if you set up
multiple shares in the same partition/lo
I am running Samba 2.2.7a on a Mandrake 9.1 system. I am trying to make a
locally attached printer, LaserJet 6mp, available to the network.
The SWAT program is being used to do the configuration. I have configured the
printer to be browseable and have made the nobody account
the one that is used to
How get IP address the remote workstation in logon process (logon
process in Samba Server)?
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Hi All:
Stuff I'm using:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1
Samba 2.2.7
OpenLDAP 2.0.25
I followed the Idealx.org howto to build Samba+LDAP. I have a functioning,
replicating domain on my lab workbench right now. Then I began to explore
permissions on local shares, etc. when I discovered that to
Νικος Σαραντοπουλος schrieb:
everytime i am going to close my session (logout/shutdown) it take too long
to save the roaming profile, why can somebody explain me?
I had the same problem. In my case it was a program (tightVNC 1.2.8,
known bug) that kept Windows from closing the registry during log
I am trying to configure a share using Samba version 2.2.7a, and have
not been able to clear the "Read Only" attribute of created folders from
within XP.
In smb.conf, I have: read only = no, and am mapping the archive, system
and hidden attributes to the Linux x bits.
I have set the permissio
Platform: RedHat 7.0
Samba version: 2.2.7a
Client platforms Windows 2000 Pro SP3
Number of clients: 7
This is my SAMBA configuration file
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1)
# Creation Date: 2002/10/21 15:26:01
# Global parameters
[global]
work
I have samba version 2.2.7a security-rollup fix from redhat running as a
simple file server for about a dozen computers.
the computers are all win2k except for 1 win98 and 1 winxp pro.
I am having problems with nmbd dying and not restarting as some others in
the list have has but I am also having a
Hello All,
I have a reoccurring issue that has only started to appear
recently with Samba. What we are seeing is the mass duplication of a
folder within itself for something close to 30 iterations deep.
Sometimes this will also move the data held within the folder
one or two deep
I have QucikBooks on our network too. I have had a number of problems with
this crappy software. If my client actually wanted me too I'd rather create
my own accounting software with a better interface and a mysql backend but
that isn't going to happen. A few things with QuickBooks that I have
n
You are going to have to use samba 3 for this... 2.2 doesn't support any
other groups.
Jim
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From: "Collins, Kevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 10:57 AM
Subject: [Samba] More Domain Groups
> Hi All:
>
> Stuff I'm using:
>
>
Hello,
I am using cups-1.1.19final-1.deb and samba-2.2.3a. When I was working
with cups-1.1.15 before, cupsaddsmb worked fine, but now with
cups-1.1.19 it gives me:
Running command: smbclient //localhost/print\$ -N -U'root%secret?' -c
'mkdir WIN40;put /var/spool/cups/tmp/3eef829eea1b8
WIN40/ps948
Doesn't this get stored in %I ?
Joel
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:25:49AM -0300, rafael wrote:
>
> How get IP address the remote workstation in logon process (logon
> process in Samba Server)?
>
>
>
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Hello all,
I have the following problem both at my home network and at work. Once many cleints
access a share, and traffic grows up
extensively connections start to terminate themselves unexpectedly. It may be an open
file or a locked share - either way it
reflects a mesaage similar to
oplo
I have the same problem, but ping works fine.
Browsing Network Neighborhood also displays Samba server & server string
from smb.conf, but same WinDoze error as below is experienced.
I can logon to Samba on server using smbclient locally however.
Clues?
ThX
--paul
On Tue, 13 May 2003, Webmaster
Take a look here for the "Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON" message.
http://tinyurl.com/ekri
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Are you by chance running Redhat with the default firewall blocking
ports 137-139?
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Subject: [Samba] can't log in from windoz 2000
I h
What about file locking?
I've run into lots of file locking problems, leading me to slowly just
turn off file locking on several shares due to quickbooks. My user also
reports that quickbooks is now slower since I took the server to
linux/samba from the win2k server that was limited to .
On Tue,
Hi,
I am currently trying to set up a RedHat 9 Linux client to authenticate
against a Windows 2000 Active Directory server.
Using the Winbind documentation I have successfully authenticated
however I now have a problem with gdm.
Jun 18 12:18:48 jerry pam_winbind[1192]: user 'AU+Bhales' granted a
I'm currently looking at hardware specs for a samba server, its' job
will be to hold general office files, cad / solidworks files along with
approximately 40 outlook PST files that will be opened off the server.
Here are the current specs I'm looking at..
AMD 2600XP
Asus A7N8X Deluxe nVidia Seria
hi,
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1
> Samba 2.2.7
> OpenLDAP 2.0.25
Samba 3.0 - it will solve your problem with domaingroups!
greetings,
thomas
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Please help. Do I need to setup something else to make this work?
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I had a working Samba 3.0beta1 as ADS member of a W2003 server.
My w2000 client could log in to the W2003 server and use services on
Samba (home directory).
Winbind is working.
So I tried to re-do all my work again.
And suddenly the w2k can use any services on Samba anymore.
The output from the
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