At 11:28 20/01/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
I have set up two print servers with cups and samba 3.0.1.
One of the samba servers is active and serves the windows clients.
If the active server crashes (by hard- or software) I want to be able to
make the other samba server active and act as the crashed
Hmm.. looks like you user has not group assigned to him.. or no entry at all
in the passwd group file.
did you add your user to the linux account's as wel to the samba account's ??
as far the windows error tell's, Network path not found..
look's like the win box can't acces the network share
Hi,
I have installed a Windows Terminal Server, wich is a member of a Samba 3
PDC.
I would like grant some users the right of logging into this terminal
serverer with the terminal services client (mstsc). This doesen't work out
of the box because they must be a member of the Remote Desktop Users
Hi All,
I am following the procedure given in Samba-HOWTO for the migration to
samba from NT4 PDC, however in the account transfer from the PDC step I
am getting the following failure when running the command:
net rpc vampire -S server -U administrator%passwd
Could not retrieve domain trust
Ric,
Are you using winbind to let windows users log into your Solaris machine?
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From: Ric Tibbetts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 January 2004 13:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] winbind hang
All;
I'm having an odd problem with winbind.
I just
Hello Samba list -
I have been using Samba for about a year now, on FreeBSD 4.x and 5.x
servers. It works flawlessly, except for one thing - the manipulation
of directory permissions via the Win2K native interface.
I can manipulate permissions on FILES just fine from the Win2K
interface, and
hi
AFAIK it should be possible
we let mac users authenticate via pam against ldap
but there's also a winbindd-lib you can use in pam to authenticate users
against winbindd
that's what you should do with netatalk and pam
just query google with:
nsswitch pam netatalk
hope it helps ?!?!!
greez
Hello,
I am mounting a W2K share from linux and then use tar to back it up.
Often, tar wrongly tells me the file is modified as we read it. This can
happen on any file, more so if system workload is high.
Debug output showed me that the modification times can be higher by
1 or 2 seconds when
* Sohail Hasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Hi All,
I am following the procedure given in Samba-HOWTO for the migration to
samba from NT4 PDC, however in the account transfer from the PDC step I
am getting the following failure when running the command:
net rpc vampire -S server -U
* Sohail Hasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Hi All,
I am following the procedure given in Samba-HOWTO for the migration to
samba from NT4 PDC, however in the account transfer from the PDC step I
am getting the following failure when running the command:
net rpc vampire -S server -U
Hi
while doing some investigation I noticed the following:
linux box + samba 3.0.0 with security = ads
if winbind in nsswitch.conf for passwd and group then everything ok.
if winbind not in nsswitch.conf and dameons restarted then samba
authentication stops working ( doing net view \\server
Hello,
I recently switched an environment from Samba 2.x to 3.0 without any
major problems. LDAP database was converted and everything worked fine,
_including_ chaning passwords with smbpasswd.
However, I now had to create a new account, which failed. I created an
LDAP entry first, because I use
Hi,
I' m not very happy with Samba3 as I have very heavy problems with
filenames containing umlaut characters.
I have installed a new Debian 3 server for a client with Samba 3.0.1
(Debian packages), and copied over the data from a SuSE 6.4 (Samba
2.2.8a) system by mounting the hard disk into the
* Stefan Froehlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Hello,
I recently switched an environment from Samba 2.x to 3.0 without any
major problems. LDAP database was converted and everything worked fine,
_including_ chaning passwords with smbpasswd.
Could you try 3.0.2rc1? I was having same pb with
Hi,
We have a setup like this:
- W2003 AD PDC
- Redhat Advanced Server 3.0 with Samba 3.0.0 / CUPS as a print
server
- Windows XP Professional clients
Problem: Users can't connect printers, even administrators are
out of luck, getting a You are not allowed to connect printer
like messages. But
Hi List,
We ar having quite an odd problem. Yesterday we upgrade to Samba
3.0.1, and just reuse the smb.conf. We didn't change anything else, but this
morning one of the Solaris workstations couldn't login (we are using smb_pam
to authenticate the users).
We checked the pam.conf
(Apologies to the list for the double posting...I was having email issues
and wan't sure that my emails were even leaving my domain.)
From: Andrew Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 9:51 PM
You should never use pam_smb. You should always use pam_winbind,
hi
i've been sucessfully using samba 3.0.0 and win2k/xp clients in a domain
if i try to add a win2k/xp workstation in a samba 3.0.1 controlled
domain (with the same smb.conf as the 3.0.0 PDC), i always get
no mapping between account names and security ids was done
the same workstation can
Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try cat message.txt | smbclient -M machinename or
smbclient -p 139 -M machinename
^^
Interesting, I have to specify the port? It worked when I did this, but not
when I omitted -p 139. I think I
damn,
am i not stupid :D ?!?!!?
the account of the machine in ldap had the wrong (old) DOMAIN-SID
that's why it didn't work...
i set the SID of the machine in LDAP to `net getlocalsid $mydomain` and
it worked ;)
sorry
possibly it helps some other people...
greez
Michael Gasch wrote:
hi
i've
Robert Brugman wrote:
Hello,
I am setting up Samba as my primary domain controller for my network to
connect all my windows machines. I can get the machines to join the
network, but I have a couple problems. Maybe someone here can help:
1.) When switching from a workgroup (single client
Hello.
We are running individual software firewalls (as provided by the
respective OSs) on:
MAC OSX Panther
MSWindows XP Pro
SuSE 8.2 LINUX
Machines. In addition, the MSWindows XP Pro machine is running
Norton's Software Firewall (in conjunction with Antivirus version
10.0.1.13) I am trying
Hi,
configure your Norton firewall in the right way,
or better switch it down during the test period.
You should know this is a very buggy produkt.
Upgrade your samba to latest , mail us your smb.conf
to help you out.
For mac you should either use netatalk ( native mac protokoll ) or smb os 10
Hi,
We have windows XP and NT workstations. They are configured to support
french language.
Also we export samba 2.2.8 shares through a solaris 8 machine.
But these samba shares are NFS mounted file systems that come from a NAS
(Celerra's EMC)
In smb.conf:
- Character set parameter is not
I am trying to setup a Samba server and can't seem to figure out how to
properly integrate Samba with Kerberos.
We have a kerberos server that is used for unix authentication (users
can log into any unix machine and are authenticated against the same
kerberos server). Is it possible for Samba
Hi everyone!
I have set up a SAMBA 3.0.0 Server on SLES8. The Server is a member of a W2K domain.
The users are mapped with winbind. Everything is working fine but only for 10 hours.
Now I found out that the standard ticket lifetime for Kerberos tickets in windows is
10hours. In the samba
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Paul Coray wrote:
Dear all
We've been running sucessfully a 2.2.8a Fileserver, member of our NT
domain, authentication with winbind, on a Solaris box. As I've
experienced stability issues with winbind and some minor problems with
missing
I would like to have user specific entries in /etc/fstab
I understand the proper way to do this is to use credential files to store the
username/passwords.
I also know I can protect these files from reading.
However, I don't like the idea of a password to stored in plain text anywhere,
Hi,
I recently upgraded from 2.2.8 to 3.0.1 (keeping the same configuration
file). As a consequence, file names containing a character whose code is =
128 (accentuated chars) is incorrectly truncated at this character position.
This was not the case with previous version and I saw no new
How to question: how to use a windows printer (canon S9000) connected to a linux
server running cups and samba ?
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Forgive me if this gets double posted, but I've been struggling with this
Gmane way of using the mailing list. (A good idea that doesn't work and
results in lots of spam and viruses, but that's another story).
About 3 weeks ago I upgraded our samba server from 2.2.8a on RedHat 7.3 to
3.0 on
Im getting this line:
smbfs: failed to load nls iso8859-16
in /var/log/syslog when I try and mount a share on a Windows XP machine
with this line:
mount t smbfs o
username=xxx,password=xxx,codepage=cp850,iocharset=iso8859-16,Unicode
//computer/RAID /remote-RAID
How can I overcome
BACKTRACE: 3 stack frames:
#0 /usr/sbin/smbd(smb_panic+0x101) [0x81bdcb1]
#1 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x81ac097]
#2 [0xe420]
I've been getting a lot of these now that I have the non-stripped version of
samba running.
I'm still looking through my logs to see if there are any new traces
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 11:10:40AM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
I'm still looking through my logs to see if there are any new traces there.
All clients are win2k, except for scitex which is win98.
And here are some more:
comp.team-c-jhernand-[2004/01/20 16:15:29, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1408)
Hello maorui/all,
I have the same problem, with the Debian 3.0r2, using samba 3.0.1 compiled from
sources, with the options:
./configure --with-ads --with-winbind --with-winbind-auth-challenge --with-smbmount
--prefix=/usr --with-ldap --with-pam_smbpass --with-syslog --with-utmp
hi everybody,
i am am facing some problem in the configuration of samba.Actually i
installed openLDAP 2.1.25 and samba 3.0.1 , now LDAP server is working
fine as i am authentication all windows( not by samba !!) linux machine
through
that.now i want samba to use same password which is stored in
I have a peculiar problem on our office server, running Debian 3.0r2 with
Samba 2.2.3a-12.3.
Every user mounts his/her homedir as a mapped networkdrive, in which there are
links to the common directories.
If we save a file from within a program (like photoshop, flash) on the server
the size
Mike,
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 11:29:33AM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 11:10:40AM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
I'm still looking through my logs to see if there are any new traces there.
All clients are win2k, except for scitex which is win98.
And here are some more:
Based
There are new settings for character encoding in 3.0, check manpage.
Tho I share your agony, I am trying to get german special chars right for more
thana year now.
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 19:03:01 +0100
Michel Jouvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I recently upgraded from 2.2.8 to 3.0.1 (keeping
Good afternoon;
I need to set up a custom form (paper size) on a printer that I share out with
anonymous access from v. 3.0.1 on Solaris 8 to Windows 98 XP Pro clients.
Should I change the server to require a password and then set this (according to
pages 236 ff. of the new Samba book)
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 00:22, Shawn Iverson wrote:
(Apologies to the list for the double posting...I was having email issues
and wan't sure that my emails were even leaving my domain.)
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On my Samba 3.0.1 w/ldapsam if clients (W9x) attempts to change
their passwords, and it fails (because of too short password, for example)
they receive message about wrong old password, not real cause of fail. It
is bug or some misconfiguration?
Marcin Snakowski
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On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 04:08, Alon Albert wrote:
I would like to have user specific entries in /etc/fstab
I understand the proper way to do this is to use credential
files to store the username/passwords.
This way, event if the file gets compromised, the actual
password is still not
All,
I've recently upgraded my Samba server from 2.2.8 to 3.0.1. I also changed the
security option to security=Domain and added it to the AD domain. The issue
that I am having is that some users cannot access a share that is accessible to
group members only, even though they are in the group.
Hi,
I would like to mount an hidden share on windows from my linux box.
I am trying:
mount -t smbfs //server/share$ /mountpoint -o username=user%password
and I get a share not found.
On windows I can run \\server\share$ and it works.
Am I making something wrong? Or ist this behaviour due to a
Much thanks for the reply.
Now, please tell me that this paragraph, from the description for
'obey pam restrictions' in smb.conf(5), is old ( false in Samba 3):
Note that Samba always ignores PAM for authentication in the case of
encrypt passwords = yes. The reason is that PAM modules cannot
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 15:14, Gualtiero Ottolini wrote:
Hi,
I would like to mount an hidden share on windows from my linux box.
I am trying:
mount -t smbfs //server/share$ /mountpoint -o username=user%password
and I get a share not found.
On windows I can run \\server\share$ and it
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 10:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Much thanks for the reply.
Now, please tell me that this paragraph, from the description for
'obey pam restrictions' in smb.conf(5), is old ( false in Samba 3):
Note that Samba always ignores PAM for authentication in the case of
I have a local shell account ken, and I also have a domain account on a
Win2kS AD DOMAIN%ken. Is there some way to use the magic [homes] share
and get access to my shell account?
Right now I've hacked in a regular share that accepts both accounts as
valid users and does a force to my shell
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=113495
Just a followup that 3.0.2rc1 is now in the Fedora development directory,
for those that need this. A link to the SRPM is included in the Bugzilla
entry above. So far this seems to have fixed the issue.
--
Kenneth Porter
I know the user exists, because I personally made the users and set
their passwords, I also added them to the smbpasswd file. Do they need
to be a specific group? If so, that was my problem. I know I made the
users, and added them, but all I did was useradd username, and then
passwd
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 15:55, Wil Cooley wrote:
[2004/01/19 19:39:14, 0] groupdb/mapping.c:init_group_mapping(139)
Failed to open group mapping database
[2004/01/19 19:39:14, 0] groupdb/mapping.c:get_group_from_gid(655)
failed to initialize group mappingFailed to open group mapping
From: Andrew Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 5:33 PM
Secondly, you will notice that /usr/sbin is accessible by all
users, it
is just not in the default path for all users, as most users
don't have
the *need* to access those programs. That said, a
Hello,
I am trying to compile samba 3.0.1. I get the following
error when I run the make. Thanks for any suggestions.
#./configure --with-utmp -with-syslog
# make
Using FLAGS = -O -Iinclude -I/usr/local/src/Samba/samba-3.0.1/source/include
-I/usr/local/src/Samba/samba-3.0.1/source/ubiqx
Hello,
I posted yesterday about using samba as a primary domain controller. I
have a couple other issues I need help resolving.
I got my profiles copied over, but some things seem different. For
example, Norton Antivirus Corporate doesn't load in the lower right
like it does on my local
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Beast wrote:
If I did not set ldap filter then according man page
(smb.conf) it will be:
Default: ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaAccount))
The ldap filter parameter is irrelavant in some searches (such as the
idmap backend ldap searches
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Collen wrote:
G'day.. just haveing the straingest problem..
I'd upgraded to the 302rc1 version. i configed it to be an pdc
controller, with wins to manage our local domain..
only when browsing the domain list.
it gives error(s) once in a while..
An
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Paul Coray wrote:
Fact is, on my still running production systen (Samba
2.2.8a on Solaris 9, Sparc) this works great. Each User
in our NT-PDC Domainuser database will get a home and
a backupdirectory, when he connects to the Samba box
for the
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 19:29, Robert Brugman wrote:
Hello,
I posted yesterday about using samba as a primary domain controller. I
have a couple other issues I need help resolving.
I got my profiles copied over, but some things seem different. For
example, Norton Antivirus Corporate
Hi - I'm using the mk_homedir.so module to create user directories using
samba 3.0.1 in a Windows 2000 PDC environment. The samba server is
acting as a domain member. I'm wondering if there is a way to specify
the location of the user's home directories other than under /home. I'd
really
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On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 20:11, Geoff wrote:
Hi - I'm using the mk_homedir.so module to create user directories using
samba 3.0.1 in a Windows 2000 PDC environment. The samba server is
acting as a domain member. I'm wondering if there is a way to specify
the location of the user's home
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Peter Wu wrote:
Hello,
I installed samba 3.01 on my Gentoo Linux box. Recently, I find a strange
problem that after I manipulate the shares on the samba server, which is
my Linux box, from my Windows XP Pro workstation, the
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, S D wrote:
I am trying to compile samba 3.0.1. I get the following
error when I run the make. Thanks for any suggestions.
You're on Solaris right ?
include/includes.h:830:18: popt.h: No such file or directory
*** Error
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 19:57, Marcin Snakowski wrote:
Hi
On my Samba 3.0.1 w/ldapsam if clients (W9x) attempts to change
their passwords, and it fails (because of too short password, for example)
they receive message about wrong old password, not real cause of fail. It
is bug or some
Seung Hoon Han.
For error 607, i had this problem on my pc...
what i did to get around it was to delete the printer from:
Start/Settings/Printers.
Also, from add/remove programs:
Remove all software related to the printer you normally print from.
Install from the software disc the
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 02:57:04PM +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 19:57, Marcin Snakowski wrote:
Hi
On my Samba 3.0.1 w/ldapsam if clients (W9x) attempts to change
their passwords, and it fails (because of too short password, for example)
they receive message about
Beast wrote:
* Sohail Hasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Hi All,
I am following the procedure given in Samba-HOWTO for the migration to
samba from NT4 PDC, however in the account transfer from the PDC step I
am getting the following failure when running the command:
net rpc vampire -S server
This isn't necessarily a samba problem, but its happening on my domain with a Samba PDC. I
have 2 computers running XP Pro that I can only connect to intermittently. All 3 of these
machines are joined to the domain and can access domain resources when logged in as a
domain user through the
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 22:31, Sohail Hasan wrote:
Beast wrote:
* Sohail Hasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Hi All,
I am following the procedure given in Samba-HOWTO for the migration to
samba from NT4 PDC, however in the account transfer from the PDC step I
am getting the following
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 20:57, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 19:57, Marcin Snakowski wrote:
Hi
On my Samba 3.0.1 w/ldapsam if clients (W9x) attempts to change
their passwords, and it fails (because of too short password, for example)
they receive message about wrong old
Does anyone have any ideas what might cause samba (specifically, a
single smbd process) to grow by several hundred K to as much as 2-4
megs every single time a directory is listed and occasionally when a
file accessed by a Windows 2000 client? Eventually the process becomes
so large that
Date: Wed Jan 21 14:36:56 2004
Author: vlendec
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/utils
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv6975/utils
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
net.c
Log Message:
Display some nicer error messages for login via 'net'. I don't
see a reason why we have so
Date: Wed Jan 21 14:38:11 2004
Author: vlendec
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/utils
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv7128/utils
Modified Files:
net.c
Log Message:
Display some nicer error messages for login via 'net'. I don't
see a reason why we have so many special cases and
Date: Wed Jan 21 14:49:34 2004
Author: vlendec
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/utils
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv9556
Modified Files:
net_rpc.c
Log Message:
Fix compiler warning
Revisions:
net_rpc.c 1.67 = 1.68
Date: Thu Jan 22 01:53:04 2004
Author: metze
Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv12102/source/lib
Modified Files:
fault.c
Log Message:
merge:
* Add SIGABRT to fault handling
so we now got a backtrace, if we crash
in libldap with SIGABRT
Date: Thu Jan 22 01:56:31 2004
Author: metze
Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv12680/smbd
Modified Files:
process.c
Log Message:
initilize ev-maxfd = EVENT_INVALID_MAXFD; before the while() loop.
metze
Revisions:
process.c
Date: Thu Jan 22 01:56:31 2004
Author: metze
Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/build/pidl
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv12680/build/pidl
Modified Files:
server.pm
Log Message:
initilize ev-maxfd = EVENT_INVALID_MAXFD; before the while() loop.
metze
Revisions:
server.pm
Date: Thu Jan 22 02:02:27 2004
Author: metze
Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/build/pidl
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv13690/build/pidl
Modified Files:
server.pm
Log Message:
sorry, the last commit went in by mistake:-(
- implement the interface_by_name() and
Date: Thu Jan 22 02:13:13 2004
Author: metze
Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv15038/smbd
Modified Files:
process.c
Log Message:
fix last commit, which went in by mistake
('cvs ci filename' should be my friend:-)
get rid of some more
Date: Thu Jan 22 02:28:17 2004
Author: metze
Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv18821/smbd
Modified Files:
process_thread.c
Log Message:
- move the vars used by the backtrace stuff into the #ifdef
- handle SIBABRT with a backtrace
metze
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