Hello
im using the latest samba release on a FreeBSD 5.2.1. I set it up as a PDC
put im not using it at the moment. My problem is the following:
i made a share called dataroot with a adminuser named marco and with user
some other user who aren't admin for this share. Cause im not using the PDC
i
Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone know, how to prevent Samba 3.0.4 crashing on Suse 9.1
(samba-3.0.4-1.21.i586.rpm, bug #1465)?
This is a crash getting quota information from the system. A decent
backtrace would help (one with symbols attached) but it appears to
be a crash
Hello Raphael,
well our problem was self made ;)
We didnt choose the official method of converting a Win NT Domain to Samba
(as described in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection). We wrote some Scripts to
convert SAM dumps to an LDIF file and imported that to our LDAP Server and
didnt realize that
Dear Sir :
Nice to meet you.
We are using the Samba v2.0.7 ported from uClinux to build the Samba server for
Network Storage.
Currently, we met several strange problems as below :
1) Under Windows XP :
The Windows backup function cannot work.
But the
Hiya Jelmer,
Well, when i make an account,from a win box (i think from linux also)
and fill in username, Fullname, and description..
the description field is left blank.. (in the sql base)
my smb.conf, is configured to just query the sql server.
so no extra field options...
i'm not sure, if
Hi,
I am currently trying to migrate my current samba 2.2.7 PDC to Samba 3.0.4 PDC but is
unable to find a detail Howto or guide to do this. Does anyone able to provide me a
simple guide or a link to do this. Your help will be much appreciated!
regards,
melvin
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Andrew Bartlett wrote:
No, default value of veto_files includes *.eml. This bit me as well -
in our case we couldn't figure out why we couldn't copy riched20.dll
to the server.
The default value (in current SVN, but I've never seen a change to this)
does no such thing.
Perhaps your
Hi,
Am Freitag, 2. Juli 2004 01:40 schrieb Jim C.:
What do I need to establish profiles as a subdirectory of the user's
home directory?
FWIW, I never bothered, because it defaults to that setting, at least on my
SuSE machnies here. Check out the attached SuSe smb.conf. It does not have a
I wish to realize a file-server with SAMBA integrated in my network domain
(Windows NT4 PDC).
To manage the user access for each share in the Samba file-server, I would
use Active Control Lists.
Anyone can tell me
- what type and version of Linux is best for my purpose ?
- what Samba version is
Hi all,
I have configured two samba-3.0.4 (PDC and BDC) with ldap (openldap).
My problem is that we have a third ldap in my company and I changed the source
of smbldap from idealx to sync that ldap.
I did a debug and samba calls the script in the right way, but, this is the
weird stuff, the
Marco Gavaldo schrieb:
I wish to realize a file-server with SAMBA integrated in my network domain
(Windows NT4 PDC).
To manage the user access for each share in the Samba file-server, I would
use Active Control Lists.
ACCESS Control Lists
Anyone can tell me
- what type and version of Linux is
Hi Marco,
Here's what I've learned over the past few days setting something
similar up:
1) The 2.6 series kernel supports ACLs on ext3, xfs and other
filing systems. 2.4 can support them if you install the bestbits
patches.
2) Samba 3 seems to work pretty well with ACLs, but
Hi
i am trying to connect my amiga 1200 via ethernet to a g4 imac.
I have installed and configured samba and genesis on the amiga.
i can ping from the mac and internet sharing works fine with mac as the
gateway.
Whan I try and access the amiga using connect to server from the mac
i get the
You could also use valid users = user1 user2 @group1 @group2
I was hoping to do it that way, but have so far been able to get it to work.
Enter that into the config file it will block out users by asking for a
username and password. Is there somewhere else I need to enter the username
or is there
the new 3.0.4 Samba installation seems to work find
except that from time to time but at least a couple
of times a day one or more smbd processes start
running at 20%-40% CPU each and 6 nscd processes
then share the remaining CPU power. System 70%-80%
users the rest 20%-30%. Load rises fast
I finally got cross subnet browsing working. I had to set the wins
server on every client to 192.168.0.1 The 192.168.2.0 side can open My
network Places and see all the computers. The only problem is that the
192.168.0.0 side can't see the other computers in 192.168.2.0, they only
see the
I'm wondering how other samba admins are dealing with system policies.
I've been use the System Policy Editor but it's VERY limited and
extremely inflexible. Are there any better tools for creating .pol
files?
Thanks,
Derek
Failure is not an option. It comes bundled with your Microsoft
If you're interested, my setup is Samba 3.0.4 on Fedora Core
2 using yum to update the kernel and it works fine.
yum?
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Hello All!
im trying to get smbldap-tools to work with SSHA hash, but this not
working..
if i use clear text this work fine, all .confs and log is attached..
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It depends on how they are authenticating, do they log on to a domain or
is it just a workgroup?
Sheakoski, Corey M (PKI) wrote:
You could also use valid users = user1 user2 @group1 @group2
I was hoping to do it that way, but have so far been able to get it to work.
Enter that into the config
Automated update system supplied with Fedora. Kinda like the RHN, but
free and more up to date version-wise, but without the package checking
done by Redhat.
If you're running Fedora and it's installed, typing yum update package
name will update a package to the latest version on your downloads
I finally got cross subnet browsing working. I had to set the wins
server on every client to 192.168.0.1 The 192.168.2.0 side can open My
network Places and see all the computers. The only problem is that the
192.168.0.0 side can't see the other computers in 192.168.2.0, they only
see the
Malte Woelky wrote:
Hallo,
Friday, July 2, 2004, 3:09:26 PM, you wrote:
If you're interested, my setup is Samba 3.0.4 on Fedora Core
2 using yum to update the kernel and it works fine.
SO yum?
Yellowdog Update Manager - Fedora update tool
Actually, that's 'Yellow dog Updater,
Daniel R. Meigs wrote:
Dan Meigs wrote:
I am running Samba 3.0.2 as a PDC on a Fedora Core 1 machine using openldap
as the password backend. I think I've got all the openldap stuff working. I
can log in, ssh, etc. using ldap accounts.
When I try to join an XP machine to the domain, I get an
Hi Sandy,
You should hit Reply All to keep our exchange on the list. At least until
they get it fixed.
Whether you use SuSE's version or the latest is up to your situation. If you
are running into bugs, then get the latest. In my case, I know there are
outstanding bugs but I haven't run into
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004, Dan Hollis wrote:
Replies in email as im not subscribed to the list.
If we have all our windows clients accessing our samba shares by ip
address, do we need to have nmbd running or can I shut it off?
Theoretically: no.
Since we don't know any details about your network layout:
Hi!
I did it in the Sun box.
Try this document: http://docs-pdf.sun.com/817-1533/817-1533.pdf (very
clever)
Pal
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What printer server are you using, CUPS ??
also do you use standard windows drivers, or cups-windows driver ?
Later
Collen
Friday, July 2, 2004, 4:20:54 PM, you wrote:
R Hi
R I saw your problem on the Samba Mailing list
R Hi,
R we are encoutering some curious problems in our office network:
R
From: Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 15:54:58 -0700
Ok, I've fixed up the smbldap_search code and added a max sleep replication
time of 5 seconds. I've committed to 3.0 svn if you want to try it. This
should fix the issue you've reported here. Let me know if not
On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 01:25:23PM -0500, Chris Garrigues wrote:
From: Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 15:54:58 -0700
Ok, I've fixed up the smbldap_search code and added a max sleep replication
time of 5 seconds. I've committed to 3.0 svn if you want to try it.
From: Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 11:34:17 -0700
Whenever you find yourself in Austin, you'll have to stop by and collect the
beer that I owe you.
I might just take you up on that. :-).
That's one of the beauties of open source software. If I found a
Hi All!
I am a really newbie in samba (in english too).
Problem:
So I installed a Samba 3.0.4 (ADS member server) in the sun box with two
ADS. Everything work great, but if
the primary ADS (lower IP) is crashed, then the wbinfo -t, wbinfo -u ...
answers has a very long
timeout (~8-9 min).
I'm having the same problem. Did you ever find a answer.
Thanks
Mark Sanchez
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Hello All,
I recently upgraded to Redhat AS3 from an older 7.3 installation.
With samba 3 (3.0.2-6.3E is the rpm version), I've been seeing activity
that wasn't present before.
Every 15 minutes (within a few seconds accuracy), I receive an alert
from our SonicWall (firewall appliance)
On Sat, 2004-07-03 at 04:13, Terry Bowling wrote:
I'm running:
Fedora Core 2 (2.6.6.1-435)
Samba 3.0.3-5
My shared (raid1 mirror) data directory is:
/dev/md3 (hda6,hdc6) mounted as Ext3 to /sites
This is shared to 300 users as an nfs mount point to their Digital Unix
workstations as
I'm trying to map a Samba server to my Windows XP machine... it worked
for the longest time, then suddenly it stopped working. I sent a support
query to my host and they suggested that my ISP may be blocking Samba
access. Is there any way around this? (keep in mind, I have no
administrative
On Sat, 2004-07-03 at 10:17, Eric Gingell wrote:
I'm trying to map a Samba server to my Windows XP machine... it worked
for the longest time, then suddenly it stopped working. I sent a support
query to my host and they suggested that my ISP may be blocking Samba
access. Is there any way
On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 17:59, Simon Hobson wrote:
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
No, default value of veto_files includes *.eml. This bit me as well -
in our case we couldn't figure out why we couldn't copy riched20.dll
to the server.
The default value (in current SVN, but I've never seen
Hello,
I'm having problems getting my samba setup to work at a little LAN i
partially maintain. I've been reading quite a lot about what I could think
of being related to my problems/setup, and I've also googled my ass off :(
So here I am, resorting to you guys in hope of help =] Sorry to say,
I would take a look at the routing in the Clavister FW. Im not sure on
this but see what kind of traffic is on port 445 maybe its blocked and u
need it.
Leo R. Lundgren wrote:
Hello,
I'm having problems getting my samba setup to work at a little LAN i
partially maintain. I've been reading
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