> I am so very sorry, that I have not been *constatntly*
> watching the list for your feedback, and that once I had
> responded to your second mail also, your "SOLVED" mail
> appeared within a minute in my mailbox.
>
> Now that *some* feedback from you is forthcoming, it is not
> what was aske
To be full ADS member in W2003 server you have to use Samba 3(-beta1).
You have to compile Samba 3 with kerberos and ldap support to get ADS
support within
Samba.
/Patrik
Johan wrote:
Greetings and Thank You in advance to anyone who responds to this
message.
As the saying goes long time liste
I have a Samba server (version 2.2.8) running as a PDC.
I have just setup another Samba server and don't want to setup a smbpasswd
file on this machine.
I simply want all authentication of usernames/passwords to be done on the
PDC.
Do I use security = server or security = domain?
Martin Stacey
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Fabricio Adorno wrote:
> Please check if there is a problem with the option -l ([-l ])
> on nmbd daemon (I have script that worked fine with samba 2.2.7a and with
> samba 3.0.0beta1 it doesn't log in the directory I've especifie
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On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, David PORTE wrote:
> Domain Admins
> SID :S-1-5-21-3921159120-4202317873-1033194960-512
> Unix group:Administrateurs du domaine
> Group type:Doamin
> Comment :
> Privilege : No privilege
>
>
I've found the same.. I haven't been able to get it to work either...
Craig Herring
>
> Does anybody on the list use pam_mount to mount smb file systems.
>
> I have been looking at the instructions on
> http://www.flyn.org/projects/pam_mount/index.html however they do not
> seem to work and I
Bo Mellberg bosse at mellberg.org
Mon Jun 23 23:31:26 GMT 2003
Yeah, it really helps me that you come
after I managed to get ANYTHING out of
that printer,
I am so very sorry, that I have not been *constatntly* watching
the list for your feedback, and that once I had responded to
your second mail
Bradley W. Langhorst brad at langhorst.com
Mon Jun 23 21:34:26 GMT 2003
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 04:34, Bo Mellberg wrote:
;[fredsprn]
; comment = Fred's Printer
; valid users = fred
; path = /home/fred
; printer = freds_printer
; public = no
; writable = no
; printable = yes
you shou
Hello,
I've been trying to get samba set up to authenticate users off a W2003/ADS
system and it appears to be working for the most part. However, there is one
issue plaguing me and I'm not sure how serious it is.
In brief, the Windows SID => Unix GID mapping is failing in odd ways. After
getting
No clue as to why off this info. Maybe a log or two would help or a resetup of CUPS
after the update to SAMBA. CUPS is on ver 1.1.18, using it here with great results.
Might want to update that too. I don't know.
The upgrades are for you to choose. The greatest resource for the choices you mak
Not to add to the confusion but maybe I will. :)
If you still are having problems with cups and samba, may I suggest that you get rid
of a lot after the [printers] section. Here is mine and it works great. Here it is:
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
Hi!
I have a question. We are going to make SAMBA our production file
server for the NT desktops. I need some functionality where multiple
users may need access to SWAT for configuration purposes. We don't want
to give out the root password. At first I thought it would be the
"admin users" o
Hi Bo
Don't overlook the fact that many people like Kurt have put in huge
amounts of time and effort to provide free software and excellent
documentation as well as advice to users. The software is of top quality
and if people are having difficulties, they are interested to get to the
bottom of th
Does anybody on the list use pam_mount to mount smb file systems.
I have been looking at the instructions on
http://www.flyn.org/projects/pam_mount/index.html however they do not
seem to work and I cannot see any information in messages.
Thanks.
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On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 02:19:06PM -0800, Tim Jordan, Network Services wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Can I use Ldap to authenticate against our W2K PDC? I have winbind
> working for Samba 2.2.8a - but the boss wants me to see about Ldap.
In a word no. But there is still some means to authentica
Ok ppl.
How do I solve this problem?
I am trying to ad a win2000 pro machine to samba server 3.0.0.1beta that is
configured as an PDC.
Now I go to my pc, network id. I fill in all the nesesery data in but I get
msg. :
"The Domain name "BLABLA" is either invalid or does not exist."
I am new new
Hello everyone,
Can I use Ldap to authenticate against our W2K PDC? I have winbind
working for Samba 2.2.8a - but the boss wants me to see about Ldap.
If this is possible could you provide a starting point for me?
I can use getent group to get a list of domain groups after I adjusted
the /et
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 04:34, Bo Mellberg wrote:
> ;[fredsprn]
> ; comment = Fred's Printer
> ; valid users = fred
> ; path = /home/fred
> ; printer = freds_printer
> ; public = no
> ; writable = no
> ; printable = yes
you should'nt need this ...
the printers will automatically get lo
Yeah, it really helps me that you come
after I managed to get ANYTHING out of
that printer, and say that all I do is wrong.
The versions are the the one installed by
RedHat Linux 9 (shrike). I installed the
printer using the redhat utility, and I
configured samba using, first the redhat
utility, a
All, I'm getting the following message in my Win2K server logs.
192.168.0.8 is a samba server.
Linux kernel: 2.4.17
Samba V2.2.8a
security = domain
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Srv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 2006
Date: 6/23/2003
Time: 1:03:52 PM
User:
Think about mobile users (with laptops) that logon in different
locations to different domains. Do you think it's normal that they
should change the domain they belong to everytime they need to logon,
beeing forced to do a restart at the same time?!?!?
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Greetings and Thank You in advance to anyone who responds to this message.
As the saying goes long time listener first time caller.
Our campus is switching(might I add not with our blessing) to a windows
2003 backend.
Since we at the library prefer to stay Linux/FreeBsd we are searching for
infor
Gémes Géza wrote:
RJPvT írta:
Hi guys,
(sorry for my typos, i'm dutch :-) )
First I would like to congratulate you all for a job wel done, the
samba 3.0 looks and works great.
I have got a question neverteless,
I want to use the user manager for winnt for my users and group admin.
but i also
Yes - sorry. I made a regular account for Ghost (which you could make with
adduser or useradd or handcoding the passwd file) and added it to a group
(in the groups file) that I called "admin". In smb.conf, I added a line that
went like this:
domain admin group = @admin
So that worked like a charm.
Hello,
I'm not sure if it's a bug - or I'm just too stupid..!?
Downloaded the Samba beta-code from ftp.suse.com/gd - rpm's for SuSE 8.2 (03/06/22).
Installed all packages with no problems - samba works well, but integration in a W2K
Domain fails. Kinit is successful but joining a domain brings
Hello Dan,
Thanks for yor reply !
But what exactly do you mean with "making a regular administrator
account for Ghost"?
Is it an entry in /etc/passwd or smbpasswd for "administrator"?
Could you give more specific details?
Kind regards,
Werner Maes
Dan Gapinski wrote:
I had that problem. I end
SV: [Samba] Trouble with CUPS/SAMBA - Solved
Bo Mellberg bo.mellberg at jolife.se
Mon Jun 23 18:21:05 GMT 2003
I solved the problem by using:
Which versions of CUPS and Samba are you using?
And are you *really* still using the "cupsomatic"-PPD
from Linuxprinting.org for that *PostScript*-printer?
Hi @ll,
now i am able to login samba 3 beta pdc, have homes mapped with read and
write permission
on the home ( this troubled too )
now i tested funktions from usrmgr ( old nt prog for create user and groups
)
i can create user on the fly,
i can create groups on the fly
i can delete groups on the
I'm having trouble getting winbind to work. I have a w2k network and
Redhat 9 with samba 2.2.7a. I'm trying to get the users to authenticate
on the w2k server to connect to the samba share. The problem I'm having
is with winbind. When I do a "wbinfo -u or wbinfo -g " I get this
returned: 0xc02
Bo Mellberg bo.mellberg at jolife.se
Mon Jun 23 10:34:12 GMT 2003
Hi all,
[]
I have then shared the printer via samba, to be
able to access it from the Windows machines (2000, XP).
It shows up fine, and accept print jobs,
What kind of driver are you using on the Windows side?
Are you aware
now roaming works on samba3 pdc beta
with this conf on suse 8.2
[global]
netbios name = linux
large readwrite = yes
dos charset = ISO8859-15
unix charset = CP850
display charset = CP850
workgroup = LINUX
interfaces = lo, eth2
bind in
> On Monday 23 June 2003 11:01, Alexandru Molodoi wrote:
>
> > I wish that a user could be able to choose to which domain he
> > should log on to (and I think that is the normal way).
>
> Why do you think that is the normal way?
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On Monday 23 June 2003 11:01, Alexandru Molodoi wrote:
> I wish that a user could be able to choose to which domain he
> should log on to (and I think that is the normal way).
Why do you think that is the normal way?
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> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 15:42:41 -0300
> From: "Roberto Samarone Araujo (RSA)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Samba] Doubts about Winbindd
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hey
i am trying to write a simple shell script to push some files around the
network, but i can't seem to catch any errors in smbclient, it returns a 0
even if file transfer fails, host can't be found, whatever...
does anyone know a way around this? please help.
richard.
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Hi everyone.
On a Samba 2.2.8a I have a share:
[S]
path = /sdrive
public = no
read only = yes
write list = @special
browsable = no
I also have special:x:528:jane,jim,james in /etc/group; yet none of those
users can write a file in [S].
If I replace "write list = @special" with
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 09:24, Lammersdorf, Lorenz wrote:
> hi all,
>
> we want to use samba to connect a windows machine and a linux server, the
> linux machine should read the windows-filesystem to backup it. in samba 2.xx
> we wasn't able to teach samba the german umlauts or filenames containing
I had that problem. I ended up making a regular administrator account for
Ghost and then telling the Ghost service to run under that account. Ghost
tries to set up it's own limited account on an NT domain with only the right
to add and remove machines to and from the domain, which (to my limited
kn
Upon connecting mine Linux box unto their Windows 2k domain... My lappy
linux box attempts to be a Domain Master, as well as creating a nifty thing
in network neighborhood that's called "Workgroup" With just my lappy in
it.. Oh lord, what prevents this sort of thing, as well as stopping it from
I solved the problem by using:
[global]
printing = cups
printcap name = lpstat
load printers = yes
and in [printers]-section:
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = no
guest ok = yes
writable = no
I've been checking my logwatch and I see this all the time. Here is an
example of the logwatch email.
- samba Begin
**Unmatched Entries**
smbd/oplock_linux.c:linux_init_kernel_oplocks(287) Failed to setup
RT_SIGNAL_LEASE handler : 193 Time(s)
I recent upgraded to 2.2.8, which went fine. When I checked smbclient -L
firewall, I saw I Lost my printer share.
I am using CUPS v1.1.3 for printing. When I went back to 2.2.7a it
reappeared. 2 questions:
1> Why did it do this? I ./configured it --enable-cups- --with-pam_(smb)
2> Is there and a
I can do some euro sign on my linux server
echo $LANG indique [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but :
1. when I create a folder in Windows, I have:
in Windows & Linux :
2. when I create a folder in Linux, I have:
in Windows : ¤ and in Linux :
This is my config
On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 12:23:14PM +0800, Adrian Chow wrote:
> Does this only occur when you use Samba as the domain controller? Or does
> it even occur when you use Windows Server as the domain controller as well
> for the roaming profile?
well, i've only got a samba pdc so i couldn't tell you w
Dear René,
thanks for your answer. I see I should have asked this before I moved Samba. But now I
know better for the next time :-)
Regards
Manfred
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Sent:
Hello,
I would like to clone a Windows XP workstation that's part of a Samba
domain using Norton Ghost.
In Ghost you need to create an account in the domain to be able to add your
domain to the list of supported domains by the Norton Ghost console.
When I try to add such an account, I get this
Hi
whats your smb.conf ?
here is one posted 2 days ago
check passwd and smbpasswd for testpc$
do you have this line
passdb backend = /etc/samba/smbpasswd guest
i found the guest is needed for login to samba pdc
this is related to samba3 beta1
for older versions it looks quite different
# Samba
Could you pls tell me how can I achieve that on my w2k/xp workstations'
logon window, when a user name, a password and a domain is asked all the
domains in my network are shown and able to be chosen?
For example I have two Samba 2.2.5 domain controllers in my LAN for DOM1
and DOM2. Some workstatio
Hi,
I am trying to join my win2000 workstation to my domain.
Auto creation of machine account on samba goes fine but I get msg. ''The
remote procedure call failed''
What then happends I do have a connection to shares on samba but I amnot in
the domain.
Pls. help!
Greatings,
Admir
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Hi,
I am trying to set a samba server as my fileserver in a Win2k network with a
AD domain Controller. Authentication is already done against an unix KDC,
trusted by the DC and everything work fine from now.
When trying to connect i have two problem.
first is not that related to Samba, as i get a
Hello, everyone.
I apologize if this question is already asked before, and I'm sure that
it did and I also found them in in the Archive, but none of them can
resolve my issue that I'm having. Anyway, I installed Samba beta1 from
RPM for Redhat 8.0 with LDAP newest version 2.1.21. I got my LDA
Julian Tzonev i'rta:
Hi there,
I'm newbie in Samba, so I beg for your excuse if my questions are
stupid.
Is it possible to use Samba as a "paid-for-print" server?
If U know something about another free "paid-for-print" software, please
let me know.
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You are interested i
RJPvT írta:
Hi guys,
(sorry for my typos, i'm dutch :-) )
First I would like to congratulate you all for a job wel done, the
samba 3.0 looks and works great.
I have got a question neverteless,
I want to use the user manager for winnt for my users and group admin.
but i also want to stay off t
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On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Dan Newcombe wrote:
> I was reading the release notes for 3.0beta1, which says this:
> 1) When operating as a member of a Windows domain, Samba 2.2 would
> map any users authenticated by the remote DC to the 'guest account'
Hi Brad and Drew,
one statement to the thread of yours in the samba-list:
yes, terminal-server on NT had the switch to make the terminal use one
virtual connect for each terminal-server-client. windows 2000 does not have
the registry entry any more.
so what happens is you might face the situation
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a PDC using Samba on a Linux server. I need to the
linux clients, using KDE desktop, log in the PDC using the KDE login box. I
think I could use the 'winbindd' to do what I need but, I still have some
questions:
1. Do I need to set up winbindd on each Linux c
Thanks a lot for information. I'm going to check URLs ...
I have enough time to wait, but I don't know if U have enough time to spend for
this.
Nevertheless, I think that "paid-for-print" funcionality of Samba would be very
usefull not only for me.
Thanks again.
Best regards,
Julian
Kurt Pfeifle
I have read this document. I am trying
to get the "Simple smb.conf"-settings
(chapter 7.2.2) to work, but with
the said results.
libcups.so is compiled into samba.
As told earlier, the printer shows up
in the shares and accepts print jobs,
but it wont print anything.
/Bo Mellberg
> -Urspru
Hi,
I'm no expert at all and I never experienced something like that, so
probably I'm the wrong to ask. Perhaps someone more experienced on the
list could help?
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 11:29:22PM +0200, Massimiliano Hofer wrote:
> Alle 9:03 AM, mercoledì 18 giugno 2003, Wolfram Quester ha scritto
Yes, I'm running winbindd and it's defined in nsswitch.conf.
/Patrik
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 19:10, Patrik Gustavsson PS Sweden Senior
Technical Consultant wrote:
I have strange uid/gid problem.
I am testing Samba 3-beta1 and Samba is ADS member to W2003 server.
Everyth
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 19:10, Patrik Gustavsson PS Sweden Senior
Technical Consultant wrote:
>
> I have strange uid/gid problem.
>
> I am testing Samba 3-beta1 and Samba is ADS member to W2003 server.
>
> Everythings work, wbinfo, getent passwd and so on.
>
> Now to the problem:
>
> When I list
Steve_Lyle/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> In migrating to Samba on FreeBSD from Win(yuck)NT, I?ve run into this
> hitch.
>
> Let us say I have 9 users named
> User1, User2, User3, ? User9
>
> User1 is a member of group wheel
>
> User2 & User3 have the administrative task (add/change/delete)
Jonathan Johnson wrote:
> We all know about cost. Are there any TECHNICAL reasons for running Samba?
> Have you found it to be superior to Windows NT or 2000 Server in some way?
> Are you using it for the challenge of *something different*? Are you hoping
> to 'advance the state of the art'?
>
> J
[Samba] Trouble with CUPS/SAMBA
Bo Mellberg bo.mellberg at jolife.se
Mon Jun 23 10:34:12 GMT 2003
Hi all,
I'm new to this list, as to SAMBA, and I'm
struggling with getting a printer to work
as a shared printer in a Windows network
with a redhat 9 server.
The printer is a HP 4550 Color LaserJet, i
[Samba] paid-for-print
Kurt Pfeifle kpfeifle at danka.de
Mon Jun 23 11:43:09 GMT 2003
[Samba] paid-for-print
Julian Tzonev uli at naval-acad.bg
Mon Jun 23 11:19:46 GMT 2003
Hi there,
I'm newbie in Samba, so I beg for your excuse if my questions are
stupid.
Is it possible to use Samba as a "paid-fo
I have strange uid/gid problem.
I am testing Samba 3-beta1 and Samba is ADS member to W2003 server.
Everythings work, wbinfo, getent passwd and so on.
Now to the problem:
When I list the users with getent passwd I get:
Administrator:x:1:1:Administrator:/global/mnt1/SAMBA/home/TEST.SE/a
[Samba] paid-for-print
Julian Tzonev uli at naval-acad.bg
Mon Jun 23 11:19:46 GMT 2003
Hi there,
I'm newbie in Samba, so I beg for your excuse if my questions are
stupid.
Is it possible to use Samba as a "paid-for-print" server?
Not "out-of-the-box". I'd know how to do it if you give me to
days to
You forgot to to transfer your domain-SID to the new samba-server.
This can be done by running rpcclient on the old samba-server and run
the "lsaquery" command. This will output the domain-SID. Next you copy
and paste this in to a file called "MACHINE.SID" on the new server (this
file should be
hi
we had the same problem; but on suse 8.2;
you need to install a library package
before you compile samba
in suse it´s called 'glibc-locale'
i don't know how it´s called in
FreeBSD
hope it helps
bb boris blaha
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PR
Hi all,
I'm new to this list, as to SAMBA, and I'm
struggling with getting a printer to work
as a shared printer in a Windows network
with a redhat 9 server.
The printer is a HP 4550 Color LaserJet, installed
with CUPS to the server, via JetDirect (port 9100).
It prints testpages fine from the Li
Hi there,
I'm newbie in Samba, so I beg for your excuse if my questions are
stupid.
Is it possible to use Samba as a "paid-for-print" server?
If U know something about another free "paid-for-print" software, please
let me know.
10x in advance,
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I got the same problem, but I recompiled Samba
using the latest kerberos for MIT (1.3) and that works.
/Patrik
Norris, Brent wrote:
Ok I changed my samba entries in pam.d and now I get a login box, but I
still cannot login. Here is what the log file for my machine shows now:
[2003/06/19 09:33:58
Hello,
last week I experienced some problems when moving a Samba installation from one host
to another host.
The old system ran Samba 2.2.8 on a SuSE Linux 7.3
The new system is also running Samba 2.2.8 but on Debian Woody
The Client Systems are all running Win2K SP1. One is running Win2K SP2.
net groupmap modify unixgroup=smbadmin ntgroup="Domain Admins"
does the job
regards
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> On 10 Jun 2003, Holger Brückner wrote:
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> > hello,
> >
> > trying to follow the example im the howto-collection.
> > this is a samba 3.0beta-1 from debian,
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