I'm confused about how ldap authentication is expected to work. Right
now I'm seeing linux authentication work, apparently, but no samba
users.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# pdbedit -Lv
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# smbpasswd -a rpixley
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
ldapsam_search_one_group:
I'm having a wierd problem I don't quite understand. For some users
(me in particular) the 'homes' share cannot be accessed. Windows XP
returns 'the sharename can't be found' or asks for a password. Supplying
one doesn't help.
Assing the 'named' autocreated version works fine. Every time.
Th
Joe Cipale wrote:
>
> I am trying to get my samba setup running (after putting it on the back
> burner for a few months with other issues).
>
It appears now that while poking about with swat, that what is happening
is that the smbd daemon is dieing as soon as it starts. Has anyone else
ever enco
Harvey, Adam wrote:
I'm not sure if the problem I'm about to describe is related to
configuration or a limitation in SAMBA, hopefully you'll know the answer...
We have a SAMBA server that provides Windows workstations access to CATIA V5
CAD data which resides on other NFS servers.
Hi Adam,
coul
Hello folks,
I would like to upgrade my current samba pdc 3.0-alpha21 with ldapsam to a
samba pdc 3.0.2a with tdbsam.
This all has te be done using the same, single machine.
Can this be done?
I am allready testing a bit but when I copy the secrets.tdb from the old
samba to the new samba version
You could also use squid see http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-23.html#ss23.5
you can use winbind samba 3 and squid have ms clients access the internet via their MS
AD credentials.
I have done this and it works.
Jim
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> -Original Message-
> From: Rashkae [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> You might want to consider enabling and configurins WINS for your
> network, rather than rely on the serendipity of broadcast browsing.
I'll second this suggestion. When I turned on WINS on our network (which is
about the
My PDC is a Samba-3.0.3pre2/LDAPSAM/Redhat box. I'd like to restrict logon
access to a specific workstation to members of a given group. My initial
throught was to specify a "valid [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the globals section of an
included file (smb.conf.%m kind of thing). Only this doesn't seem t
Always read the INSTALL and README files when compiling new software,
they're there for a good reason.
"Tony Whitmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Sahibzada Junaid Noor wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > i am having problems with installing samba from source.
> >
> > i use t
Sahibzada Junaid Noor wrote:
Hi,
i am having problems with installing samba from source.
i use these commands ./ configure
make
make install
i am newbie and dont know why this is not working.
can some one guide me abo
Hi,
i am having problems with installing samba from source.
i use these commands ./ configure
make
make install
i am newbie and dont know why this is not working.
can some one guide me about how to install softwares f
WINS will certainly help, especially with the older Win98 machines. For
Win2k and WinXP DNS works much better, especially if they have static IPs.
RedHat includes a copy of BIND DNS on the install media, it's not very
difficult to set up the zone files.
Are they actually joined to the domain? If
I'm not sure if the problem I'm about to describe is related to
configuration or a limitation in SAMBA, hopefully you'll know the answer...
We have a SAMBA server that provides Windows workstations access to CATIA V5
CAD data which resides on other NFS servers.
The SMB shared directories ar
Thanks Daniel,
Seems that the 3.0.2a installation put most of the files in different
directories from the original 2.2.8a (which came bundled with this slackware
8).
The rc.samba file would not start nmbd or smbd and I couldn't manually start
them from anywhere except when I went right into the /
> Seems that the 3.0.2a installation put most of the files in different
> directories from the original 2.2.8a (which came bundled with this
> slackware 8).
This can be changed with --prefix statements in your ./configure step,
if you want something other than /usr/local. Alternatively, you can
l
Hi everybody,
I'm an italian system administration (newbie about Samba).
I have installed on Mandrake 9.1 the rpm samba3-*-3.0.2a downloaded from
a Samba.org's mirror.
I have configured a PDC based on ldapsam (OpenLDAP 2.1.29) that works
fine, i use smbldap tools to manage sincronization account.
You might want to consider enabling and configurins WINS for your
network, rather than rely on the serendipity of broadcast browsing.
On a more practical note, I've had similar problems when some of the
Windows Clients installed Norton Internet Security... one computer
with the Internet firewall w
Hi guys,
I got this wired situation. I would appreciate if someone of you could help.
NETWORK:
We have a windows based network of approx 25 computers (Win 98, Win 2000, in NT, Win
XP (both Pro and Home). We have a Samba server running on RH9 which acts as the domain
controller and master browse
>> Yes I have this working in a test environment, although please be clear that you
>> must use
openldap libldap for Samba to talk to your LDAP server, your LDAP server can be any
LDAP v3
compatible server in theory and does definately work with Sun Directory Server 5.x,
simply
load the samba sc
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On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 09:06:34AM -0400, Chad Vincent wrote:
> I had the exact same problem when I changed from dynamic IP to Static on
> the server itself. It added the new IP address AFTER the old one in
> wins.dat, and only reported the first back to the clients.
>
> Try shutting down Samba
Me again. I have upgraded to linux kernel
2.6.5. However this problem hasn't gone away.
The md5 check is fine, coping the same file
from NT4TSE to a Windoze 2000sp4.
Coping the same file from a windoze 2000sp4
to the samba share is ok. So the problem is
between NT4TSE and samba.
NT4TSE --> SAMBA =
Dear Sir :
About the Samba, could you do us a favor to advise us if any comment about the
following problem.
We used Samba v2.0.7.
We are porting the Samba into Linux box.
The Linux box is an embedded system with 32MB memory only.
Because Samba takes around 1.5MB memory for ea
I had the exact same problem when I changed from dynamic IP to Static on
the server itself. It added the new IP address AFTER the old one in
wins.dat, and only reported the first back to the clients.
Try shutting down Samba, deleting wins.dat (May be in either
/var/cache/samba/ or /var/lib/sam
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> New installation seems to have placed smbd, nmbd and swat into
> /usr/local/samba/sbin (older ver was in /usr/sbin) so I changed
> the entries in /etc/rc.d/rc.samba to show correct path and now
> smbd/nmbd are not running at all.
So a "/etc/rc.d/rc.samba start" fails?
Or if it's just not starte
Le Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 07:42:40PM +0200, Stéphane Purnelle a ecrit:
> If a computer is added succesfully, the next SambaSID isn't correctly
> computed, because
> the uidNumber is not changed.
Do you have nss_ldap correctly configured ?
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Le Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 04:06:38PM +0100, Stagiair a ecrit:
> When we add a client pc (win2k) to our domain everything goes well
> except that the add machine script wont run.
> A computer will be created within the lDAP directory but not with the
> add machine script.
I don't have answer to your
Our domain controller is running Samba 2.2.8a on Solaris 8.
We have XP laptops. We swap between a builtin network card, docking port and
wireless card. All of these have separate IP addresses.
If I say, boot up with the wireless card, then remove it and use the builtin
network card, the IP addre
If you want to see the order on how to compile them and get them to work
then look at:
http://www.math.gatech.edu/~dijuremo/ldap/
If you have a Native Windows PDC and samba is acting as a secondary then
you can have kerberos authentication against the windows PDC kerberos.
This is done with a cro
Thanks for your advice, but my real problem are only Samba3 schema and
LDAP, why I can't use smbpasswd -a for pass posixAccount for
sambaAccount.
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 09:52, Matthias Spork wrote:
> Andre Luis Fogagnoli schrieb:
>
> > I tried to use Samba3 schema in my OpenLDAP, but when I tried
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Try to set
pam password change = yes
in you smb.conf
We had the same problem with Samba 2.2.7 - 3.0.1 + OpenLDAP.
Best regards
Michal
It didn't work
Here is the smb.conf
[global]
load printers = yes
#Ldap Defs
ldap suffix = dc=pipo, dc=net
ldap user suffix = ou=
Hi everybody,
I'm an italian system administration (newbie about Samba).
I have installed on Mandrake 9.1 the rpm samba3-*-3.0.2a downloaded from
a Samba.org's mirror.
I have configured a PDC based on ldapsam (OpenLDAP 2.1.29) that works
fine, i use smbldap tools to manage sincronization account.
Hi,
I run a samba-3.0.2a server as a simple file server in security=user
mode. I have the following problem with a specific share:
If I want to change the group permissions on a file (as a normal user
owning the file) from within w2k using the security tab settings the new
settings are ignored
I have found the same problem no and again especially if you remove a
machine and then want to rejoin I'm assuming that you use root to for the
account and that is exists in you samba setup.
I found that when it happens to me that quickest and easiest way to resolve
the issue is to rebuild the mac
Server versions ie RedHat enterprise usually come with support, the install
is different better doco the list goes on. There is no real difference
between a free distro such as red hat 9 and say enterprise other than you
may need to do more work in getting things to work or to keep the system
updat
Hello.
We are moving from Redhat9 to Debian sarge. All our users and groups are
stored in OpenLDAP-2.0.27-8. All samba groups are there too.
In Redhat9 we can use SSL/TLS in our samba connection. It works fine.
Configuration goes likes this:
ldap admin dn = "cn=smb,o=
Hi folks :-)
I've just downloaded Samba 3.0.2a, run ./configure , make and make install.
All seemed to go OK but my system still appears to be running the previous
2.2.8a version.
New installation seems to have placed smbd, nmbd and swat into
/usr/local/samba/sbin (older ver was in /usr/sbin) so
Hi team,
i've got a behaviour that i can't explain at all
i'm running a Linux, debian unstable, samba packages version is 3.0.2a, kernel
versions are 2.4.22 / 2.6.1 and 2.6.4. FS is XFS.
when i mount a share on an HP-UX/ASU server, i can see files with their real
size, but when i try to copy the
Your question isn't a Samba question but really how to manage you email,
first of all when you use outlook I believe all your email data PST files
etc are stored as part of your profile but XP doesn't copy that to the
server as part of your roaming profile mainly because the files can get very
larg
Hi All,
I have problem counting pages on LBP 2000 (canon) it uses HP PCL5 language
but when I try to count the '\f' (\x0C) in the lpd data file (dfAxxx),
it appears a large number
I have tried to bypass the graphics code by filtered out the '
\x1B*r#A'.'\x1B*rB' but it seem no effect.
Can
The following configuration has been working OK with Samba 3.0.1
Mandrake 9.0 PDC.
Redhat 7.3 BDC.
(both with ldapsam passdb backend).
Solaris 8 Memberserver.
After upgrade to 3.0.3pre2, exactly the same configuration - with exactly
the same smb.conf - produces an error, when you try to add a
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 00:06, Jules Colding wrote:
> -Forwarded Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > To: Jules Colding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: Samba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [Samba] Invisible samba server
> > Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 11:55:29 -0600
>
Try to set
pam password change = yes
in you smb.conf
We had the same problem with Samba 2.2.7 - 3.0.1 + OpenLDAP.
Best regards
Michal
> Hi
> I configured samba as a PDC of my domain (LDAP backend).
>
> Everything is working flawlessy except the password change (with
> ctrl+alt+suppr) under
Hi
I configured samba as a PDC of my domain (LDAP backend).
Everything is working flawlessy except the password change (with
ctrl+alt+suppr) under winXP.
When I try to change pass, the system complains about incorrect password
(case) although the password is effectively modified
Any clue to
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