Friday, December 12, 2003, 11:25:50 PM, John wrote:
>> 1. you must create group mapping manually.
>> 2. unix group you've assigning to "Domain Admins" MUST be in ldap (not
>> in /etc/group).
> the unix group *does* exist in ldap. i've attempted groupmapping with
> the correct syntax, and always ge
Fantastic! On Monday I'll give it a try!
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Sent: Fri 12/12/2003 20:56
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Greetings!
I've been on the list for some time, and have recently deployed a samba
3.0.0 server / LDAP backend in order to provide domain authentication and
roaming profiles. One question that I have is, when vlans are used, what is
the best way to propagate the server across them? If I turn o
2934 ?S 0:04 nmbd -D
So nmbd is running. That's what've been guessing. But why is it that it is
not responding to remote inquiries?
"Joel Hammer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> What does ps ax | grep nmbd show on the box you can't connect to?
> Sometime
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Justin B. Kay wrote:
I compiled samba 3.0.0 with the following configure options:
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/samba --with-privatedir=/etc/
samba/private --with-ldap --with-ads --with-krb5=/usr --with-smbmount
--without-sys-quotas
Th
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 02:32:46PM -0700, Justin B. Kay wrote:
> I compiled samba 3.0.0 with the following configure options:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/samba --with-privatedir=/etc/
> samba/private --with-ldap --with-ads --with-krb5=/usr --with-smbmount
> --without-sys-quot
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I'm running some netbench tests, and I have some questions I'd like to ask.
First, what is the difference between the dm.tst and ent_dm.tst NetBench
suites?
Second, what results have people been getting with Samba 3.0.0? I'm
seeing a peak at 340.00 for
I compiled samba 3.0.0 with the following configure options:
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/samba --with-privatedir=/etc/
samba/private --with-ldap --with-ads --with-krb5=/usr --with-smbmount
--without-sys-quotas
The problem is that it seems to disregard the sysconfdir param and lo
To All:
I need to find the Samba patch for
the "stack-based buffer overflow".
I'm running Samba version 2.2.2.
Thanks for your help,
Ron
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Browsing is working from my W2K and XP clients to the samba server using
kerberos.
Samba Server is joined to Active Directory as a Domain Member server.
I commented out the following line of my krb5.conf:
#permitted_enctypes = des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5
Make sure these lines are correct:
d
Greetings,
We're deploying a Samba 3.0.0 server running RedHat 9 and having
performance problems.
The system specs are as follows:
-P4 Xeon 2.4ghz
-genuine intel server mobo(SE7501BR2) w/one gigabit, one 100baseT
interface. Using the gigabit interface with the kernel's e1000 driver.
-1GB/ram
Sorry to post 300 lines of junk to the list, but I set debug=9 in rpcclient before
running the adddriver command, this is what I get:
rpcclient $> adddriver "Windows NT x86"
"n0216-8000-ps:cupsdrvr.dll:n0216-8000-ps.ppd:cupsui.dll:cups.hlp:NULL:RAW:NULL"
write_socket(4,96)
write_socket(4,96)
I fixed my problem,
This problem started to appear with 3.0.1rc1 ( maybe pre3 too ). I installed
RC2 and it did not fix the problem, 3.0.0 works fine!
Charles
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 14:01:51 -0500, Charles Hamel wrote
> Hi
>
> I just re-initiated by ldap sam database using smbldap-populate.pl, mod
Dear friends,
I am having some problems in transferring large files between a linux
box (Samba) and a Windows 2000 Professional workstation.
When I copy a file (about 150 Mbytes) from Windows 2000 Professional to
Linux Box everything is OK, but when copying the same file from the
linux box to the
Hello all,
I am having a pretty serious problem with rpcclient ...
if I try 'enumprinters' at the prompt, i get back
rpcclient $> enumprinters
cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
However, enumdrivers works fine.
Addriver doe
Repeatedly getting the following error, any help out there for this? I've
dug around the internet for several hours with no luck.
[2003/12/11 19:51:34, 2]
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:find_printer_index_by_hnd(268)
find_printer_index_by_hnd: Printer handle not found:_spoolss_writeprinter:
Inva
Hi
I just posted a message about the exact same problem I have with 3.0.1rc1. I
just tested RC2 and it doens't fix the problem.
For your information, you can obtain better logging by launching samba with
the following options : -d 5 -l /var/log
-d is the debugging level.
-l /var/log creates a l
Hi
I just re-initiated by ldap sam database using smbldap-populate.pl, modified
the Administrator account (uid/gid=0). I can join the domain from a Samba
2.2.7 linux machine, it creates the machine account etc... The problem happens
with Windows 2000 SP2, It tells me wrong user/password. Here is t
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Spencer wrote:
All of my groups are defined in LDAP, including my SAMBA Group Mappings.
I am thinking it has something to do with the missing files under
/var/cache/samba. Can anyone help me out?
My fault. I moved the files to /var/lib/samba but le
I am getting a bad username or password error when I try to logon to the
domain from a windows 2000 server. I can't find anything wrong with my
config and I'm using a root user that is in the directory with the uid
and gid set to 0.
The only thing I see in the logs is something about incorrect
That was exactly the problem, in my haste in removing Novell from the
users machine I must have removed file and printer sharing as well which
provides the server service. Thank You Jerry.
I have one more error that only happened when I upgraded to
SAMBA-3.0.1rc2. Usually I remember seeing fi
Beast wrote:
Friday, December 12, 2003, 6:17:30 AM, John wrote:
I don't understand why it is like this...
Fabien
are you suggesting this may be a problem with samba3? because i've been
trying to resolve this issue for several days now, thinking there must
be a problem with our ldap setup. so
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You can try running the
strings /usr/lib/libkrb5.so.3.2 | grep BRAND
command and looking at what you get. 1-3-1 or something is MIT.
Also, I'm wondering if the fact that you can connect by IP and not by
name indicates that the 2000 server is looking
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux with Samba 3.0 (package from
unstable/sid). I've read the documentation and understand there is a
difference between the behavior of "Printing defaults" under the
"Advanced" tab and that of the "Device Settings" tab when
viewing/setting queue properties for clients. M
Perhaps we can work together. Jerry mentioned in previous posts about
the encryption options if the krb5.conf.
The Official Samba How To states: " On a Windows 2000 client, try net
use * \\server\share. You should be logged in with Kerberos without
needing to know a password. If this fails then
> >The big question is, has anyone seen any howtos or
> >documentation on setting
> >a samba server to act as two samba servers, one configured as
> >a PDC and the
> >other configured with only public shares (restricted by IP not UID)
>
> I don't see any reason why you couldn't do that, as long
use client driver = Yes
can cause problems, try again without it for testing
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From: "Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Spencer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] CUPS + SAMBA3 +attempt_
Fabien Chevalier wrote:
We use samba3+openldap 2.1 correctly.
net groupmapping also works correctly.
Are your samba.schema is up to date?
What is the ldap version?
In my case i use OpenLDAP 2.1.23, with Samba 3.0.0 schemas.
'net groupmapping' works fine except you don't have default mappings when
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Spencer wrote:
When anyone of my users prints to a CUPS printer shared on a SAMBA 3 I
get the following error in the log of the machine creating the
printjob. I am running the following software SAMBA-3.0.1rc2 and
CUPS-1.1.17-13 with the following
Shawn Wheatley wrote:
> 2) Mount the user's windows directory in a subdir
> called "winhome"
$ sudo mount -t smbfs //Server/users /mnt/allusers
$ ln -s /mnt/allusers/me winhome
> 3) Make symbolic links to key directories ("My
> Documents") in the linux home dir
following the above pattern, this
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> Does anyone know of an add-on you can use with a Windows domain to
> check the security of the password before it allows a change? With a
> terminal server system I had, the server complained if the password was
> too close to a dictionary word, too close
Am Fr, 2003-12-12 um 15.29 schrieb Gerald (Jerry) Carter:
> Tilo Lutz wrote:
> | In Samba-Developers-Guide.pdf included with samba 3.0
> | page 72f. In the document well known groups have
> | special names starting with DOMAIN_. Can Windows clients
> | recognize these names and translate them into
thanks for responding. scroll down for response
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 03:25, Beast wrote:
> Friday, December 12, 2003, 6:17:30 AM, John wrote:
>
> >>
> >> I don't understand why it is like this...
> >>
> >> Fabien
> >>
>
> > are you suggesting this may be a problem with samba3? because i'v
Hello everyone,
When anyone of my users prints to a CUPS printer shared on a SAMBA 3 I
get the following error in the log of the machine creating the
printjob. I am running the following software SAMBA-3.0.1rc2 and
CUPS-1.1.17-13 with the following config:
[global]
...
printing = cups
Hi! I have a problem with Samba. I have post to the mailing list but have
gotten no results. Any help would be appreciated:
I have a RedHat Linux box running Samba 2.2.5. I have it setup to be
a file server and it is shared on my Win2K client as the "S:" drive.
I have thousands of files in a singl
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ww m-pubsyssamba wrote:
> Hi Gerry & list,
>
>I assume you mean /usr/ucb as I have no /usr/usb
Yeah. Sorry. typo.
> directory, however /usr/ucb or /usr/usb are not in my
> PATH at all and when I tried a configure with /usr/ucb
> listed at the end
To All:
I need to find the Samba patch for
the "stack-based buffer overflow".
I'm running Samba version 2.2.2.
Thanks for your help,
Ron
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Hi Gerry & list,
I assume you mean /usr/ucb as I have no /usr/usb directory, however /usr/ucb
or /usr/usb are not in my PATH at all and when I tried a configure with /usr/ucb
listed at the end of my PATH I still get exactly the same error,
thanks Andy.
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I have Samba 2.2.8 on Mandrake 9.2, and have successfully been able to
create a folder that grants browse and write permissions to an NT group.
But I had to go about it the weird way; after I proved that this user
could browse the share (and that a person not in the group couldn't), I
noticed that
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Jérôme Fenal wrote:
| Hi list,
|
| Last message on the topic is long so I won't reproduce it
| here. You can still read it at :
| http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=107099931908523&w=2.
|
| I have more news on this front.
|
| I made level 10 logs f
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| Hi list,
|
| I'm trying to compile samba 3.0.1 rc1 with --enable-dmalloc
| switch because I have been asked to provide more information on
| a winbindd panic on a Solaris server. However the configure
| fails with the err
le Fri, 12 Dec 2003 10:12:41 -0300, "Leandro Ariel Gomez Chavarria"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> yeap, I'm talking about ACLs on files and directories, I'm using ext3
> file system with acls and quotas, and works really fine.
I've used it, but I need to compil the kernel, and i prefer use the
st
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Tilo Lutz wrote:
| Is it possible to use different groups with the
| same well known SID or is a well known SID only
| allowed once?
Nope. SIDs should appear only once.
| Is it allowed to uses spaces in groupnames, e.g.
| "domain admins"? Afaik group
I'm trying to get a linux machine integrated into an
all-Windows network. Following the instructions of
the
*wonderful* Official Samba-3 HOWTO, I was able to get
the machine to authenticate with the ADS. I can also
allow domain users to log into the linux machine.
What I would like to do now is
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Gaurang Pandya wrote:
| By the way I tried configuring samba 3.0.0 with
| following options
|
| --with-smbwrapper --with-ads --with-automount
| --with-pam --with-pam_smbpass --with-ldapsam
| --with-winbind --with-included-popt
|
| but got few errors/w
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Gaurang Pandya wrote:
| Hi Jerry,
|
| Here is the output for debug level 10. Though there
| are so many things there (ofcourse) I am pasting only
| few line which I think will give you clue. If you need
| any more of those please tel me.
|
| rpc_api_pip
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| When and if it happens again i will try and get an strace
| im assuming its simply strace -p PID
| does it log the results somewhere? or do i >> to a log file?
| was thinking just in case it was a lot of information.
It
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BuSab wrote:
|> you must create a local Samba account for
|> root. Only root
|
| How do you that? With "guest account = root"?
No. That's pretty much the most insecure thing
you could ever do. I mean run 'pdbedit -a root'
and then connect to the Sam
I'm running Samba 3.0.0. I have some files in a directory that is shared by Samba that I
want to appear "hidden" to Windows. How can I do this from the Linux side?
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Gillian Hay wrote:
Dear sir/Madam,
I understand that SAMBA is used when converting UNIX systems -
Microsoft systems. I am currently studying at university and as part of my module, we were given a
> hypothetical situation which we were to solve.This hypothetical company are currently
using th
yeap, I'm talking about ACLs on files and directories, I'm using ext3
file system with acls and quotas, and works really fine.
>>> BuSab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/12/03 06:04am >>>
le Thu, 11 Dec 2003 15:03:35 -0300, "Leandro Ariel Gomez Chavarria"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> I solve this using t
Same problem. I have been with it for weeks. I can connect using IP
address from the Win2k clients however with the netbios name I get the
error.
Someone has told me today that this was solved in the new release
samba-3.0.1rc2-1 , however I've already tested it and I still have the
same problem.
Dear Listmembers,
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it once again to this email; plain text following my question. Many thanks
for any suggestion in advance:
I am using a SPARC ULTRA 60 / running SuSE sparc linux 7.3 as server for our
M$-Network. I recentl
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Guys,
I've identified a problem "I think"
Config:
Samba 2.2.8a on Linux and Solaris
WinXP SP1 and Win2kSP4 workstations
We have a problem here, when logging out and using roaming profiles
on a samba host take significantly longer than logging out when the
profile is stored on a Win2k server.
Loo
Hi
I have serveral questions about groups in ldap.
Is it possible to use different groups with the
same well known SID or is a well known SID only
allowed once?
Is it allowed to uses spaces in groupnames, e.g. "domain admins"?
Afaik groups with spaces are not posix conform.
In Samba-Developers-
Dear Listmembers,
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it once again to this email; plain text following my question. Many thanks
for any suggestion in advance:
I am using a SPARC ULTRA 60 / running SuSE sparc linux 7.3 as server for our
M$-Network. I recentl
> I have Time precision problem between linux samba shares
> and M$ files I want to use my tux to save files from my
> M$ PC's. Of course I want to do incrementals copy based
> on modification date...
>
> I mount my samba shares from my Windows Boxs and use
> tools on the micro$oft boxs. (Xcopy
> We use samba3+openldap 2.1 correctly.
> net groupmapping also works correctly.
>
> Are your samba.schema is up to date?
> What is the ldap version?
>
In my case i use OpenLDAP 2.1.23, with Samba 3.0.0 schemas.
'net groupmapping' works fine except you don't have default mappings when
using an ld
Hi,
At this moment I am running samba v2.2.8 with a ldap-back-end as a pdc.
It works fine but I am looking for acl-support.
My samba has acl-support and my filesystem has acl-support too.
Setting acl's on the files works fine.
But im wondering if it is possible too set acl's with a windows 2000 cl
Hi all!
Hi have the following error messages:
Connections Denied:
lib/util_sock.c:get_socket_addr(919) getpeername failed. Error was Der Socket ist
nicht verbunden (0.0.0.0) : 4 Time(s)
**Unmatched Entries**
lib/access.c:check_access(328) : 4 Time(s)
lib/util_sock.c:get_socket_addr(919) getpe
Hi list,
I'm trying to compile samba 3.0.1 rc1 with --enable-dmalloc switch because I
have been asked to provide more information on a winbindd panic on a Solaris server.
However the configure fails with the error shown below,
config.status: creating include/config.h
Note: The dmalloc d
Dear Listmembers,
apparently my attachement was not distributed via the list, therefore I add
it once again to this email; plain text following my question. Many thanks
for any suggestion in advance:
I am using a SPARC ULTRA 60 / running SuSE sparc linux 7.3 as server for our
M$-Network. I recentl
Hi list,
Last message on the topic is long so I won't reproduce it here. You can
still read it at :
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=107099931908523&w=2.
I have more news on this front.
I made level 10 logs from win98 with samba 3.0.1rc2 and 2.2.8a.
It seems that 2.2.8a converts the usen
Does anyone know of an add-on you can use with a Windows domain to
check the security of the password before it allows a change? With a
terminal server system I had, the server complained if the password was
too close to a dictionary word, too close to the student login, 7
digits (i.e., looked
Dear sir/Madam,
I understand that SAMBA is used when converting UNIX systems -
Microsoft systems. I am currently studying at university and as part of my module,
we were given a hypothetical situation which we were to solve.This hypothetical
company are currently using the UNIX operating
sy
> From: Mark Hudson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I'm also getting the exact same problem.
>
> The samba machine can be added into the w2k-controlled ads fine.
>
> But when my w2k clients connect to it, they prompt for a username and
> password. If this is entered, things work fine. The w2k cli
Hello
When copying over one version of Samba 3.* with another, what
all databases must be deleted and built again to prevent corruption
of them?
Cl<
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hello,
in first sorry for my english.
I've got some problems to apply some permissions on a directory and the
behaviour depend on the windows client version.
I create a directory like that :
directory "toto"
owner : rwx
group : rwx
other wx
i want that users (other) cant read but can write in the
Please help..
I have been searching for two days trying everything that I can find to
solve this problem. Let's do the setup.
Single ADS Domain, Primary and Backup Domain Controllers
Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP4
FreeBSD 4.8
Samba 3 (custom build with (./configure -with-pam -with-win
Was it my fault, of course.
passwd program = /bin/passwd
was wrong. Right is
passwd program = /bin/passwd "%u"
Passwd chat:
passwd chat = *ew*password* %n\n *ew*password* %n\n
I can add users, add groups, delete users, delete groups,... :)
My backend is tdbsam.
How did I find it? Was reading th
Many thanks for your reply gerry, its certainly put some light to all of
this.
in answer to your questions
> I'm assuming that you are running version 2.2.x
> (included with RH8).. Have you tested 3.0 (wait until
> 3.0.1 if you haven't yet since there are a lot of bug
> fixes in it).
im ru
le Thu, 11 Dec 2003 11:28:49 -0600, "Gerald (Jerry) Carter"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> you must create a local Samba account for root. Only root
How do you that? With "guest account = root"? I don't need to modify
shares ACLs every day, so having to change smb.conf set permissions is
not a pr
le Thu, 11 Dec 2003 15:03:35 -0300, "Leandro Ariel Gomez Chavarria"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> I solve this using the option admin users in shares, like that:
>
> [Finances]
> path = /Groups/Finances
> valid users = @"DOMAIN+Finances"
> admin users = @"DOMAIN+Domain Admins"
>
Le Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 10:06:17PM -0600, Andrew Gaffney a ecrit:
> >admin users = @domainadmins
> >This will allow any user in the domainadmins group join machines to the
> >domain.
> You've got the wrong option. That option allows the specified users to
> connect as if they were root on that sha
i totally agree. unfortunatly my user base is mostly 16-18 year olds.
getting them to put anything other than thier football team, phone number
or boyfriend/girlfriend's name is quite a task in it self.
Many Thanks
Ross McInnes
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> What's the latest rese
> > long stupid passwd). The user wasn't in the database. Then clicked OK.
> Never
> > managed to add user this way.
> >
> > CVS head 2003-12-10: "Access is denied"
> > 3.0.1rc1:"Access is denied"
> > 3.0.1rc2:"Access is denied"
> > 3.0.0: "Access is denied"
>
> > _
> > /
> > | /usr/local/samba/bin/mygroupadd
> > \_
> > /
> > | #!/bin/bash
> > |
> > | # Add the group using normal system groupadd
Friday, December 12, 2003, 6:17:30 AM, John wrote:
>>
>> I don't understand why it is like this...
>>
>> Fabien
>>
> are you suggesting this may be a problem with samba3? because i've been
> trying to resolve this issue for several days now, thinking there must
> be a problem with our ldap setu
sambaHi:
I have just get this a little. Mandrake cooker:samba 3.0.1rc1:openldap
2.1.23just for test.
hear is my smb.conf:
log level = 1 passdb:10 auth:10 winbind:0
ldap suffix = o=xxx
ldap admin dn = cn=root,o=xxx
#ldap server = 127.0.0.1
Hi
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 06:17:30PM -0500, John Campbell wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 16:18, Fabien Chevalier wrote:
> > > > I suppose it must work the same way ...
> > > >
> > > > Would you mind trying to add
> > > > passwd backend = tdbsam ldapsam:ldap://server
> > > > and try a net groupmap
I'm also getting the exact same problem.
The samba machine can be added into the w2k-controlled ads fine.
But when my w2k clients connect to it, they prompt for a username and
password. If this is entered, things work fine. The w2k clients also
cannot browse the sharelist on the samba server unti
I can't remember for certain, but try using a relative path.
(e.g. vscan-mksd.so).
I tried relative and non-relative path, with this same effect
but you've right because in manual for samba-vscan we can read
that in samba 3.0 we should use relative path.
I had increase debug level of samba daemo
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