On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 17:14, RRuegner wrote:
> Craig White schrieb:
> > On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 13:57, ksc133 wrote:
> >
> >>dear sir,
> >>
> >>i've configure a samba PDC on a RH7.2.
> >>my windows client can logon. but i like to disable roaming profile on
> >>the win2k.
> >>presently i disable roa
On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 16:10, Linda W wrote:
> I've been going back and forth over the HOWTO on bringing up a new samba
> 3.0 server in place of
> an old 2.8.
>
> I only have about 2-3 users, so even recreating them isn't a major pain
> -- but what does seem to be
> a pain is password authenticat
On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 11:04, Joost van der Locht wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a weird problem. I have installed on a Fedora Core 1 server the
> following:
> Samba 3.0.2a
> Openldap 2.1.22
> Smbldaptools 0.8.4
>
> Everything works for this setup until I try to logon to the domain from
> a Windows X
Craig White schrieb:
On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 13:57, ksc133 wrote:
dear sir,
i've configure a samba PDC on a RH7.2.
my windows client can logon. but i like to disable roaming profile on
the win2k.
presently i disable roaming profile on the win2k itself.
but i like to configure samba PDC to do the j
Sorry, as it turns out, it was my own config error. :-)
Min Guo wrote:
Hi
I've compiled samba 3.0.2a on Solaris 8 and have issues with home
directory mounting.
We previously had two servers each Solaris 8 running 2.2.8a, one as a
pdc, the other as a bdc.
Our users have their home directories s
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Hi
I've compiled samba 3.0.2a on Solaris 8 and have issues with home
directory mounting.
We previously had two servers each Solaris 8 running 2.2.8a, one as a
pdc, the other as a bdc.
Our users have their home directories split across the two servers, and
the home directory was under 2.2.8a m
I've been going back and forth over the HOWTO on bringing up a new samba
3.0 server in place of
an old 2.8.
I only have about 2-3 users, so even recreating them isn't a major pain
-- but what does seem to be
a pain is password authentication. I was using smbpasswd before, and am
using it in my
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 17:35, Scott Gross wrote:
I'm using Samba 3.0.2 and LDAP backend. I have users assigned to groups
based on their departments. I also have a directory created for each
department. What I want to do is map a drive letter to a user's department
directo
On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 13:57, ksc133 wrote:
> dear sir,
>
> i've configure a samba PDC on a RH7.2.
> my windows client can logon. but i like to disable roaming profile on
> the win2k.
> presently i disable roaming profile on the win2k itself.
> but i like to configure samba PDC to do the job inste
dear sir,
i've configure a samba PDC on a RH7.2.
my windows client can logon. but i like to disable roaming profile on
the win2k.
presently i disable roaming profile on the win2k itself.
but i like to configure samba PDC to do the job instead!
pls help me on this.
another is that my samba users
i haev samba running and a printer share, however when I go through the wziard
to install a new printer everythign goes fine but when I try to access the
printer the win box says
Access denied, unable to connect
Here is my printers shaer in my smb.conf
[printers]
use client driver = ye
hello,
I am new to this list, so ... :)
short:
I seem to have a "share" problem with an app, while it is running I
cannot overwrite files that it seems to have "open" - when using an NT
server this should work.
long :)
I have following problem with my Samba server:
It is serving for a "distrib
Myself, I would want all computers on the same domain and therefore in
the same ldap tree.
As would I... this multiple domain stuff we have going on now is painful.
If you suspect that there will be a break in network connectivity higher
than say 2% of the time, then you probably have to t
Hello
I have a weird problem. I have installed on a Fedora Core 1 server the
following:
Samba 3.0.2a
Openldap 2.1.22
Smbldaptools 0.8.4
Everything works for this setup until I try to logon to the domain from
a Windows XP Pro workstation.
I can:
- join the domain
- create users with the smbldap
On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 07:33, RRuegner wrote:
> Hi Sambatistas,
> if have setup a ldap pdc which works realy nice.
> Connected over vpn i wanna setup a bdc with an ldap slave as recommended
> in the docs.
> My question is should this ldap slave strict read only ?.
> I thought about passwords , as i
Hi,
Hartmut Krummrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 13.03.04 12:23:48:
>
> Hi,
>
> Problem: I want a normal user to mount a Windows share. Therfor I
> created a "device"-icon on his desktop and inserted a line in fstab:
>
> //karin/KARIN-D /home/hartmut/karin-d smbfs noauto,user,exec,rw 0 0
>
Hi Sambatistas,
if have setup a ldap pdc which works realy nice.
Connected over vpn i wanna setup a bdc with an ldap slave as recommended
in the docs.
My question is should this ldap slave strict read only ?.
I thought about passwords , as i enabled the ldap password sync.
If the con is interrupte
Hi,
Problem: I want a normal user to mount a Windows share. Therfor I
created a "device"-icon on his desktop and inserted a line in fstab:
//karin/KARIN-D /home/hartmut/karin-d smbfs noauto,user,exec,rw 0 0
and everything worked fine with Suse 7.3. I don?t know which smb-version
they had. Now
Paul Gienger schrieb:
The situation I've got is that I want to make one domain, and then use
it on several different subnets. I have 3 subnets, 10.1.x.x, 10.2 and
10.3, all physically remote, but connected by a frees/wan tunnel that is
working just fine. We also have working LDAP logins and a
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I just want to see a list of users/groups that works.
Something like:
Table I
useruidNumber SID belongs to these groups
Table II
group gidNumber SID contains these users
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