Sorry, I answer myself:
I don't have to do it: There is a patch for supporting samba 3 in the
Directory Administrator's place at sourceforge.
José Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to use Directory Administrator from
http://diradmin.open-it.org/files.php, but It only work with the o
Jul 1 14:19:20 rhel smbd[25053]: [2004/07/01 14:19:20, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_pipe_netsec_process(1371)
Jul 1 14:19:20 rhel smbd[25053]: failed to decode PDU
Jul 1 14:19:20 rhel smbd[25053]: [2004/07/01 14:19:20, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:process_request_pdu(605)
Jul 1 14:19:20 r
John H Terpstra kirjoitti 30.06.2004 kello 19:49:
> You need to do:
>
> net rpc getsid -S 'pdc_name'
>
Already done that. The SID is stored in /etc/samba/secrets.tdb
> > # tdbdump /etc/samba/secrets.tdb
> > {
> > key = "SECRETS/SID/NT-DOM"
> > data = ...
Why running vampire adds the hosts SID
Hi!
I'm trying to use Directory Administrator from
http://diradmin.open-it.org/files.php, but It only work with the old
sambaAccount schema, so, My question would be: What is *really* new on
samba 3 with the use of sambaSamAccount?, do I lose something if I use
the compat mode?
Thanks in advan
hi
can i know how to fix this problem
Jul 1 13:40:17 rhel smbd[23105]: get_domain_user_groups: primary gid
of user [firdaus2003] is not a Domain group !
Jul 1 13:40:17 rhel smbd[23105]: get_domain_user_groups: You should
fix it, NT doesn't like that
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Hi!
Miguel Casas-Sánchez wrote:
Hi everybody
I have a puzzling situation, I am trying to set up a PDC domain
controller, Suse 9.1 with Samba 3.0.4 (ok, suse comes with 3.0.2 but I
have tried almost everything XD ), autenticating against ldap 2.2.6
(original suse); also with the smbldap-tools.
T
Ok so I got it working on one side of the vpn. The 192.168.2.0 can see
all the machines on both sides, but the 192.168.0.0 side can't see the
machines in my network places. They are XP Pro machines incase that
makes a difference. The wierd thing is I can ping the machines by name
but can't s
On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 11:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I cant get paased this step no matter what I try. I'm
> running tru64 and have no problems running samba 2*. Any
> ideas?
>
> Compiling dynconfig.c
> cc: Error: include/proto.h, line 554: Ill-formed parameter
> type list. (parmtyplist)
>
I cant get paased this step no matter what I try. I'm
running tru64 and have no problems running samba 2*. Any
ideas?
Compiling dynconfig.c
cc: Error: include/proto.h, line 554: Ill-formed parameter
type list. (parmtyplist)
LDAP_CONST char *reqoid,
struct berva
On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 03:19, Paul Gienger wrote:
> Thomas Klettke wrote:
>
> >Actually - there is a way:
> >If you are using the LDAP backend for the account management you can set
> >a parameter "smbPwdMustChange" that will force the user to change his
> >password after logon.
> >I don't know is
I've been trying to set up CUPS as a printer backend for Samba. The
printer is named "kmfs3830n-1-7.apf" in our internal DNS. CUPS knows it
as kmfs3830n-1-7. When I try printing to it in Samba, I get errors like
this:
[2004/07/01 09:31:51, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(857)
pinky (192.168
Thanks Tim and anyone else who offered a solution.
The problem was the 'net use * /d /y' line at the very beginning of the script.
Removing it solved the problem.
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Jason
Tim Tait said:
> Jason Lieurance wrote:
>
>>John H Terpstra said:
>>
>>
>>
>>>When a user logs onto a domain member machine
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I already connected it to a Windows2000 Domain. But Now when users
login the
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 10:00:54AM -0700, Chris Hobbs wrote:
> Linux: Fedora Core 2
> Samba: 3.0.3
> OpenLDAP: 2.1.29
>
> I've noticed a couple of other messages in this month's archives that
> suggest they're having the same problem as I, but so far no resolution
> has been reported.
>
> I've
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 03:25:19PM -0600, Kyle Davenport wrote:
> *** Authentication Certificate ***
>
> We are reasonably sure that until recently we could do a "tail -f" on a
> file on a share from windows mounted on linux 2.4x (samba 2.2+), and
> processes on windows had no problem writing to t
*** Authentication Certificate ***
We are reasonably sure that until recently we could do a "tail -f" on a
file on a share from windows mounted on linux 2.4x (samba 2.2+), and
processes on windows had no problem writing to that file while we saw the
output scroll in the tail.
We suspect some Wind
Yes I am having a similar problem. However I have not found the RIGHT
solution yet.
My problem seems to be steming from WINS. Are you using WINS? If so try
diabling it and restarting.
Or another thing to try is to use LMHOSTS or hosts file name resolution.
Let me know if you find any realy fixe
I am running Samba 2.2.8a on Solaris with XP clients. Some users are
experiencing the problem of the mapping going to sleep or timing out. After
a certain amount of inactivity an x will appear on the share icon and must
be clicked before files can be accessed. Has anyone else experienced this
be
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 02:42:00PM +1200, Hemil Deshmukh wrote:
> Hello Friends,
>
>
>
> Does anybody have the solution to the problem reported by Richard below?
>
>
>
> Is anyone else having problems using Microsoft Access97 to access
> database files via Samba 2.0.3?
>
Samba 2.0.3 is a
I am testing Samba as a front-end to my AIX print server.
In my testing I have discovered that if a user sends a print job that
exceeds the available spool space.
The spool space is the path specified in printers section, in my case
/var/spool/samba/.
Samba just stops once the file space is filled;
I've know that W2k and XP, in a w2k/k3 domain, attempt to attach to port
445 first before trying 139. Here's the interesting part. Once I join
a 3.0.4 samba server on FreeBSD 5.2.1, if I try to map to the share
using \\servername\share, from a w2k/xp domain joined workstation, I get
a logon p
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 16:20, Tomás Polák wrote:
> > > lanman auth = no
>
> This is the cause of the inability to connect from Win95/98 machines.
>
> These clients only support Lanman authentication, and so have been
> locked out of this ser
Ed,
Did you ever get the answer to your samba mailing list question re: Can't
connect to Samba server? I'm having the same issue, and it's driving me nuts.
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Many thanks.
Dimitri
* Zoe *
<('@')>
If.you've.been.to.the.moon.I've.been.there.twice.
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I bet you need to comment out something in your inetd.conf file. Its
using it already. I havn't messed with AIX much but in linux its
/etc/inetd.conf, edit that and comment out the line that says,
netbios-ssn, and netbios-ns, then kill inet and restart it by doing
this. killall inetd, inetd.
SAMBA newbie hereNew 2.2.8 install on 5.1 AIX, nmbd will not
start. Here is my error:
[2004/06/29 14:05:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(804)
bind failed on port 137 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0.
Error = Address already in use
Any ideas?
Thanks !!!
Larry S. Singleton
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Thomas Klettke wrote:
Actually - there is a way:
If you are using the LDAP backend for the account management you can set
a parameter "smbPwdMustChange" that will force the user to change his
password after logon.
I don't know is there is a way to do this without LDAP since that's what
I've alway
Actually - there is a way:
If you are using the LDAP backend for the account management you can set
a parameter "smbPwdMustChange" that will force the user to change his
password after logon.
I don't know is there is a way to do this without LDAP since that's what
I've always been using.
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Anybody with the same problem with 2.2.8, 2.2.8a, 2.2.9, 3.x?
"Thomas Bork" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 30.06.04 01:09:46:
Hi,
if mapping a 2.2.9 share under xp pro und choosing properties the reported name isn't
correct. The name of the same share mapped on w2k is co
In windows land that is set in the user manager when an account is
created by an administrator. Because there is no such mechanism (that I
am aware of) that will allow you to do that, especially in SMB. if you
want to verify, check the smbpasswd man page.
- Alainna
On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 11:51,
Hoping someone could give me a push in the right direction or if anyone has
seen a similar problem before...
I inherited a mixed Solaris/RedHat/NT server environment each running some
version of Samba 2.X.X. My desktops are all Windows clients. My PDC is a
RedHat Samba server and has WINS enable
John H Terpstra said:
> When a user logs onto a domain member machine a drive connection is automatically
> set up to the NETLOGON share.
> The drive letter used is the last letter available (usually Z:). This connection
> is mostly dropped on completion of logon.
>
> Files can be executed off an
Hi, I would like to know how can I do to force a user
to enter for the first time his/her password.
NOTE: I didn't run the command smbpasswd -a [user]
yet.
thanks!
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Jason,
I have seen sync delays of a couple of hours. I don't know any way to force
it. I would suggest to increase the logging level of nmbd to 2 or 3 and tail
-f the nmbd.log file and see what you get.
Charles
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 11:28:16 -0400, Jason C. Waters wrote
> I have it setup that way,
I have it setup that way, with the clients behind each gateway to use
the gateway as their wins server. But I can't see them through my
network places. Any ideas? How long does it take to sync? Can I force
it to sync? Thanks for your help.
Jason
Charles Hamel wrote:
Jason,
Option A is the
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Logon script problem
> From: "Jason Lieurance" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, June 30, 2004 7:28 am
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for the reply. Yes, I have a line like that. It's a path problem
Jason,
Option A is the good way.
You could use remote browse sync according the the manpage since you only have
Samba servers. We have a mixed network here so it is not a solution. So your
configuration could be, anybody correct me if this is wrong :
For the 192.168.0.1 server :
remote browse sy
Charles,
The clients behind each gateway, do they point to the local wins
server then? So for the clients on the 192.168.0.0 network, they would
point to 192.168.0.1, where samba is running a wins server and announces
to 192.168.2.255? You have wins server = 192.168.1.50, would I just
have
Hi everybody
I have a puzzling situation, I am trying to set up a PDC domain
controller, Suse 9.1 with Samba 3.0.4 (ok, suse comes with 3.0.2 but I
have tried almost everything XD ), autenticating against ldap 2.2.6
(original suse); also with the smbldap-tools.
The situation is, everything work
Hello,
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I have a line like that. It's a path problem as there is
no Z: drive, I believe it needs to be C: to execute.
Logon.bat:
NET TIME \\COMPAQ /SET /YES
NET USE * /D /Y
NET USE H: /HOME
NET USE M: \\COMPAQ\DRIVERS
NET USE P: \\COMPAQ\PROGRAMS
NET USE T: \\COMPAQ\TEM
Mmm, you mean if two master replica's are disconnected by a network failure? Guess
this might cause
some problems, but if you simply have a master replica down for the duration of a
password update
as soon as it restarts it should sync up with it's peer?? This should cater for server
redundency
Specs: RedHat 9
Samba V: 3.0.4
Clients: W2K and WinXP Pro
smb.conf file:
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = aharinc.com
netbios name = CHIMERA
server string = Chimera- Test PDC
encrypt passwords = Yes
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passw
Well...I found a (not necessarily THE) solution to my problem.
I grabbed kernel 2.4.26, compiled it and tried it instead of the 2.6.5/7 kernels I had
been using.
Voila...everything worked as it used to.
Just wanted everyone to know what I had found.
Thanks to everyone for their help, I appreci
Hello,
I'm running samba 3.02 on freebsd 4.7. Client systems are WinXP Pro Srv Pk 1.
Anyway, the logon script has issues, I added a pause statement to view it.
It says:
There are open files and/or incomplete directory searches pending on the
connection to Z:
The command completed successfully.
I'm having a hard time figuring this one out. I've done this before
when I had a PDC on one end of the VPN, and a BDC on the other. This is
what my setup looks like now.
Clients(XP)
|
PDC(192.168.0.4), windows 2000
|
|
WINS Server Samba(192.168.0.1), a
On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 23:02, joao alberto m. dos reis wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I have a SAMBA (samba 3.0.0) with PDC configuration where users are stored
> with smbpasswd in /etc/samba/smbpasswd.
>
> When I change a user password from a windows client,
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Hi,
I have a SAMBA (samba 3.0.0) with PDC configuration where users are stored
with smbpasswd in /etc/samba/smbpasswd.
When I change a user password from a windows client, I get a error that
the domain can't be reached, but the password actualy chang
> From: Jeremy Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 16:27:31 -0700
>
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 03:43:48PM -0500, Chris Garrigues wrote:
> > > From: Jeremy Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 13:43:54 -0700
> > >
> > > Can you try with : "defer sharing violat
I am running Debian 'woody' with Samba 3.0.2 and am having a sparatic
problem on my network.
Some users will suddenly lose their connections to the samba shares and
when trying to log in
to the system again will get an error that windows cannot locate their
roaming profile - "Semaphore time peri
tms3 wrote:
Well remeber all...XP Prop and XP home are teh same OS. And w2k3 and
XP sp2 are the same OS . Changes are made through the registry. Thus
XP pro features that home "doesn't have" are disabled in the
registry. Don't know how that would affect the actual stack.
Something to think
Hi
I need help on this one, My main problem is that I do not know
anything about networking and therefore I'm lost.
A rough outline of what I have (No Windows):
Domain/workgroup = STARTREK
Machine 1 named "Hal", PentiumPro 200 128MB RAM IP-192.168.2.37
Running OS/2 Warp 4.0 FP10 (also dual Bo
On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 21:32, ww m-pubsyssamba wrote:
> I can't say I've tested this in any depth. Where multiple LDAP servers are listed as
> the LDAP
> backend is the behaviour of Samba that if it fails to contact the first listed
> server it will
> try the second and so on? If that's the case S
PS fyi SunONE LDAP server is free upto 200,000 records when running on Solaris OS,
Solaris is free
with Sun hardware :-).
Or you could buy a couple of $/Â1000 Sun Sparc servers and use SunONE LDAP with multi
master support???
Depends if you already have and OpenLDAP environment and don't object
I can't say I've tested this in any depth. Where multiple LDAP servers are listed as
the LDAP
backend is the behaviour of Samba that if it fails to contact the first listed server
it will
try the second and so on? If that's the case Samba should only ever try and update the
password
on a single
Hi Aaron,
we've just identified this problem and thought you may be interested if you
haven't resolved
this already. The bind is failing because the admin account being used to join the
domain is a
member of too many groups (waiting to hear from M$ what constitutes too many) and as a
re
I've a more 'normal' error, first error posted was due to a bad IP :/
now when i do:
rpcclient3 -Uadm%passwd -c 'adddriver "Windows NT x86" \
"SHARP AR-M350U PCL5e:tiger5k.dll: \
tiger5k.dll:tiger5u.dll:tiger5.hlp: \
NULL:RAW:tiger5l.dll,tiger5p.dll, \
tiger5c.dll,tiger5j.dll,tiger5q.exe,\
tige
> On a more practical level, you could probably grab the RHEL
> SRPM, update the version number and tarball, and rebuild.
I like the sound of this - if any new patches become available I can then
just rebuild the package myself. However, I have no experience of the
process you describe above.
There is a 'short description' on the Novell monitor at:
http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/nw6p/utlrfenu/data/h74jxvbx.html
and:
http://www.eits.uga.edu/lans/novell/nw5admn/day1.html (and day2, day3)
The simplest 'quick fix':
Build a list of users currently logged on
Make a menu based on th
Is there any way you could re-arrange the IP address allocation?
this is not possible. we have one huge subnet which is shared between
different groups.
if there is not a better solution i use "hosts allow = @groupname"
where groupname is a nis netgroup (but then i would have to maintain
these
On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 20:08, Simon Oliver wrote:
> There have been several issues fixes since the 3.0.2 release of Samba. One
> of the most important issues is a problem with password changing after
> applying the patch described in the Microsoft KB828741 article to Windows
> clients.
>
> I want
On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 20:19, ww m-pubsyssamba wrote:
> Or you could buy a couple of $/Â1000 Sun Sparc servers and use SunONE LDAP with
> multi master support???
> Depends if you already have and OpenLDAP environment and don't object to using
> Solaris instead of
> Linux... (can still run Samba on
On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 19:49, Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen
GmbH wrote:
> Ricardo Chamorro said the following:
>
> > How I get that a host (domain NT) only gives access to a certain
> > user. That, for example, john only has access to the client IP
> > 192.168.0.11 or, said otherwise, t
Hi,
> I want to run Samba 3.0.4 on RHEL3. The version provided by RedHat is
> samba-3.0.2-6.3E. I can't find any other RPMs or SRPMs for RHEL3. Any help
> you can provide would be much appreciated.
a) Complain to RedHat. It is their job to produce packages for their
distribution. Though, from
Or you could buy a couple of $/Â1000 Sun Sparc servers and use SunONE LDAP with multi
master support???
Depends if you already have and OpenLDAP environment and don't object to using Solaris
instead of
Linux... (can still run Samba on whatever platform you want)
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 21:53, Th
There have been several issues fixes since the 3.0.2 release of Samba. One
of the most important issues is a problem with password changing after
applying the patch described in the Microsoft KB828741 article to Windows
clients.
I want to run Samba 3.0.4 on RHEL3. The version provided by RedHat
Hi!
This is a AIX 5.1 with samba 3.0.4
I have added this line to smb.conf
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://testad.test.local/
#idmap backend = ldap:ldap://testad.test.local
ldap idmap suffix = ou=Idmap,dc=test,dc=local
ldap suffix = dc=test,dc=local
idmap
I want to run Samba 3.0.4 on RHEL3. The version provided by RedHat is
samba-3.0.2-6.3E. I can't find any RPMs or SRPMs for RHEL3. Any help you
can provide would be much appreciated.
Regards
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Greetings,
running Samba 3.0.4 on Fedora Core 1, I encountered the following
problem: I cannot get Point and Print to work for Windows 98
clients, while it works fine for Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
I have been able to set the device mode for Windows 2000 and Windows
XP using the procedure detail
Ricardo Chamorro said the following:
> How I get that a host (domain NT) only gives access to a certain
> user. That, for example, john only has access to the client IP
> 192.168.0.11 or, said otherwise, that the host 192.168.0.11 only give
> access to the user john. How could I implement it? I h
Hello :)
My current installation is a test install, so don't worry about user
profiles. Furthermore, i use roaming profiles, so no need to create
accounts on machines.
I join the stations to the domain, and try to log a test user. I i log
in in the 5 minutes following the reboot, it works, and
I want to install a driver on a print server, i'm looking at this doc:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/howto/CUPS-printing.html#id2563056
i did:
root#rpcclient3 -U'adm%passwd' NT-SERVER -c 'getdriver printer 3'
[Windows NT x86]
Printer Driver Info 3:
Version: [3]
Driver Name: [SHARP AR-M3
Hi,
If you're using Samba 3, you can use "hostname lookups = yes" to allow
you to use hostnames instead of IP addresses for settings, but bear in
mind the extra load this will cause.
Is there any way you could re-arrange the IP address allocation? It's a
big job, but any solution here looks like
Hello,
Same result for me, I replaced my dirty correction with this one and all
is working fine.
Thanks.
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good so far...I applied the first patch to the 3.0.4 source and did my 2
hour test...the name expired and then had a successful lookup.
Thanks for your help!
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I want to make Linux Fedora Core 2 my file server
I already connected it to a Windows2000 Domain. But Now when users login
they have to acces their own user folders. Without having to login again. So
that
Hello,
I have using Novell Monitor console tool everyday,
but have no idea, how to take screenshots.
I can give you any informations about details in those
tool, if you ask me for.
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To: "Becskei Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
dear list members
how can i restrict access to samba with the "hosts allow" configuration
for only part of a subnet without having to list all the individual
ip-numbers?
e.g. we have the subnet 123.123.123.1 - 123.123.123.512 and i would
like that only the hosts with the ip numbers between
123
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 21:53, Thomas Reià wrote:
> Hello Buchan Milne,
>
> [..]
>
> > No you don't, unless your slave is misconfigured.
> >
> > | e.g. a machine changes its machine password in Slave directory and
> > can't logon anymore cause the password change isn't replicated on Master
> > |
Hello!
We have exactly the same problem Our configuration:
RedHat 7.3
Samba 3.0.1
OpenLDAP 2.0.25
1 PDC, 2 BDC
We have Win98, Windows 2000 and Windows XP clients. Only some of them
(about 200 are part of the Samba domain).
Sharing among computers that are not in the domain is OK.
Sharing
I post a message few days ago, my problem is similar with u :
HOW CREATE GPO ?
but i still don't have to correct answer too. Some one send me poledit.exe
from the nt 4 server cd but i don't want to use it: i don't have this license
cd.
According to me, there is 3 ways to create gop :
All,
I'm trying to migrate to samba3 from nt4. Unsuccesfully so far :-(. Instructions are
from idealx how-to v1.6. Enviroment is RHFC2/Samba 3.0.3-5/OpenLDAP 2.1.29
Membership to the domain is ok
# net rpc testjoin
Join to 'NT-DOM' is OK
The next step would be
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