On Sat, 2004-07-10 at 12:52, Tim Tait wrote:
> Udo wrote:
>
> >and I can see and edit the files of this users' home directory on the Linux
> >(Samba) server. I can even open \\vovo\horst, which is the other users'
> >home, but read-only in that case. But I need samba to ask for a password,
> >
>
Udo wrote:
and I can see and edit the files of this users' home directory on the Linux
(Samba) server. I can even open \\vovo\horst, which is the other users'
home, but read-only in that case. But I need samba to ask for a password,
I had the same problem. You need to add a path statement to the
OK, welcome to Windows security 101.
Services typically run at System level authority, and M$ does not like to have system
authority programs participate in File&Print activities.
To test your scripts, I suggest you invent something on your box that will pop you a system level CMD session so you c
I run a small network with 3 computers: 2 XP Home, 1 XP Pro. All 3 run a program
called PCLaw that access a bunch of different databases on a Slackware server
running Samba. I was running Samba 2.2.4 earlier I just upgraded to 3.0.4. Even
with the upgrade, the XP Pro machine is nice and fast whe
On Fri, 2004-07-09 at 17:11, Malcolm Baldridge wrote:
> I've asked every M$ expert I know, trolled through M$ TechNet, experimented
> with SRVANY/INSTSRV login scripts which hard-code username/passwords to
> login to a Samba 2.2.8a SMB server. I've experiment with and without the
> "Allow service
Well, Windoze mounted network shares are user specific. Each user
profile stores the share that that user uses. Or in your case when the
LOGON script is run. Note LOGON script. What it looks like you need to
do is try using DFS. Add the samba shares to the DFS and have IIS pull
the shared
I've asked every M$ expert I know, trolled through M$ TechNet, experimented
with SRVANY/INSTSRV login scripts which hard-code username/passwords to
login to a Samba 2.2.8a SMB server. I've experiment with and without the
"Allow service to interact with Desktop" switch turned on.
I am stuck. :(
On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 02:41:48PM +0800, hank_chu wrote:
> 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 :
>
Hallo Samba experts out there,
I do have a very strange problem with Samba 3.0.4-1.12 on SuSE 9.1 (kernel
2.6.5-7.75-smp)
Samba is configured as a PDC and WINS server. DNS (bind 9) also works
correctly on the linux box (acting as a forwarder to the ISP's DNS
servers) -
foward and reverse lookups w
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I need to have a better idea of how veto files are processed.
In particular I wanted to use something like:
*[^.lnk]
What this does when used with ls is list all files EXCEPT files ending
in .lnk Unfortunately it does not seem to work.
Jim C.
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Hi Mike,
I'm having exactly the same problem you had - did you find
a solution?
Thanks,
Mike.
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Earlier today I installed Windows XP SP2 RC2 onto
two of my production machines. My test boxes were
fine, but the two production machines I installed
them on failed to print in Adobe Reader and IE.
I've got a Samba 2.2.9 DC with a CUPS printing
backend.
Anyway, I've backed off the SP on both pro
Hello,
I'm having some issues with getting NTLMv2 authentication working, and
I thought you might be able to help. I've got a Windows XP
Pro client machine trying to access shares on a domain member server
running Samba. (Both the domain member server and the PDC
are running Samba 3.0.4.) The
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Tom Skeren wrote:
| Well, my Samba 3.0.4 is joined to a w2k AD and works fairly well so far,
| as it's not in a production environment yet. I am now testing it for
| such a release and have encountered a permission problem. Unless I
| chmod -R 777 the
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Have you used this yet?:
smbpasswd -w [place managers password here]
If I were you, I would let smbldap-populate sort out the built-in and
well-known users and groups. Be warned of the following when useing
these however:
I've found that smbldap-popula
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| This is a simple problem, but it took me a while to find the answer
also.
|
| man net
|
| and look for GROUPMAP basically you need to map your unix groups to
| samba/windows groups. I have a poor understanding of it all so you will
| probably want to
Hello,
Weeks ago i mapped my nt groups to posix groups, all works fine. My
samba PDC works fine today but i cant see my group list definition
anymore...
SAMBA 3.0.4 (my own compilation)
samba-client-3.0.4-0.5.1 rpm
RH 9.0 (2.6.4)
# net groupmap list
[2004/07/05 15:30:14, 0] param/loadparm.c:map_
is there anyway to disable roaming profiles in xp and it taking "years" for xp machine
to logon to samba and would like to see if it the 2meg profile dat something is going
wrong there :?
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Problem is on one machine or all machines?
Tried leaveing domain, deleteing machine account, resetting flags and
then re-joinging?
| as I wrote yesterday I've set up a samba3.0.3 as pdc for my w2k-domain
with
| ldapsam-backend
| (cyrus-sasl, heimdal) on
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| well, but it wasn't. with idxldapaccounts I switched the account to
disabled
| and then re-enabled it but to no avail.
|
| at least the logon procedure knows, that something happened with the
| password. but what gives the wrong information about disa
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I've been trying to glob up a veto that will block everything *except*
files of a certain type. Specifically, the exception is desktop
shortcuts, i,e. "*.lnk". Here is what I've come up with but it is not
working. It *does* work from the command line
Most Ugly! In Google'ing around it seems this "Access Denied" is a known issue with
Win2K/XP clients, CUPS printers, etc...
So, use printerui.dll to force install the printer driver and assign to a local LPT1 port. Add a port registry key, and the update the port in two spots under the printer ins
This is a simple problem, but it took me a while to find the answer also.
man net
and look for GROUPMAP basically you need to map your unix groups to
samba/windows groups. I have a poor understanding of it all so you will
probably want to read up on google, but that should get you started.
Mi
On Fri, 2004-07-09 at 09:07, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> I have a Slackware box set up with Samba 2.2.4. One of the shares holds a bunch
> of .DAT database (I don't know what kind) files that are used by multiple users
> at once with the PCLaw application, and we've been experiencing some minor
> co
Hi
Samba/NT Domain controller newbie... please be gentle :^)
I'm trying to configure a customer RH EL 3 server running samba 3.0.2 to use
winbind to enable samba (and indeed sshd or telnet etc.) to authenticate
users against MS NT Domain controllers..
The domain the samba server should join is n
Hi,
We're running Samba 3.0.4 compiled from the srpms and they're setup as PDC
for two domains (tdbsam backend). Both servers are working fine for
domain authentication. Previously we hadn't been using winbind but
decided to try the extra functionality and fired it up. The only change
that we c
I have a Slackware box set up with Samba 2.2.4. One of the shares holds a bunch
of .DAT database (I don't know what kind) files that are used by multiple users
at once with the PCLaw application, and we've been experiencing some minor
corruption. What are the ideal settings for a share with data
Well, my Samba 3.0.4 is joined to a w2k AD and works fairly well so far,
as it's not in a production environment yet. I am now testing it for
such a release and have encountered a permission problem. Unless I
chmod -R 777 the Samba share directroy, users can only read files on the
share, incl
Ok here's the setup:
Windows 2003 Active Directory
Mandrake 10 running Samba 3 with winbind
Clients: Win 95/98/me/nt4/2000/xp I'll worry about getting the win 9x
working later, but what I write below happens with winXP and 2000 clients.
When we setup a home directory in a user's AD properties 2
As an updatee to my last post, things are still not working! The drivers
did get added but I'm still not sure whether I achieved this via the Add
Printer Wizard or despite error messages the rpcclient adddriver did
work. I did wonder if the lsa_io_sec_qos: length c does not match size 8
error is be
Hi,
You're most certainly right. I don't have an option for restricting output
to 'raw', but disabling the enhanced features brings the NT and Samba
server to the same level.
And now that I know what to look for I have a lot of reading to do (and
installing CUPS...).
Thanks,
Gilles
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> I don't know about *only* against shadow. But I've got winbind setup,
> and it authenticates users first against the domain, but if that fails
> resorts to the local password database.
>
> Here are the relavent lines from my
> /etc/pam.d/system-auth
>
> auth    Ârequired   Â/lib/security/pam
At 08:37 AM 6/30/2004, you wrote:
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
roam
Hello Gerald,
Currently only guest logins work, anonymous work only from UNIX
clients i.e. both cmds work ok:
smbclient //server/share -U%
smbclient //server/share -N
But, W2k clients can't login just by pressing OK button in login
prompts (empty user, empty pass) - only by specifying nobody or g
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| I was wondering about the behaviour of printer drivers, in relation with
| Samba. The printer is installed, printing on Samba goes via lprng, and
| Windows printer drivers are installed on the Samba server. On the other
| hand
I am now getting around to setting up a test printer.
CUPS is installed in RAW mode and a test print work A-OK. I also set the CUPS printer
que as default.
Below are my printer related smb.conf lines for this PDC.
[global]
...
## NT Domain Related ##
admin users = pianoman ldsin
I still think the problem has to do with the way you are using smbfs. I
suspect that you have mounted the remote filesystem in such a way that the
account you are using does not have write access.
After you mount this filesystem, do a "ls -ld /mnt/jfl". What is the
result?
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Hi!
Malcolm Baldridge wrote:
Quoting Mark Lidstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
ARGH! I'm wondering if airing thoughts about VFAT performance publicly
was a good idea.
I doubt VFAT's case insensitivity would be worth dealing with its terrible
linear-search-time directory lookup methods.
The reason
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Klaus Steinberger wrote:
| I get the following problem with winbind from samba 3.0.3 as
| well as 3.0.4:
|
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# wbinfo -u
| Error looking up domain users
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#
|
| From /var/log/messages:
|
| Jun 24 16:02:23 b
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Vlad Borisoff wrote:
|>After switching to samba3 I've noticed that it doesn't allow
|>connections with empty usernames with security = user anymore.
Are you sure? Do you mean real anonymous logins or just guest
logins? There's a difference.
> From: Chris Garrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 13:25:23 -0500
>
> Looks good so far. I've been running it for several hours and both Jeff and I
> are trying to break it. Assuming I don't crash and burn, I'll push it out to
> my customer site tonight and if they don't see
Hello.
I've tried a lot but i cannot solve this crazy problem...
anyone can help me ??
I've configured Samba 3.0.4 as PDC with LDAP support
everything works fine and i can easily join from linux
machine.
The problem born when i try to join my w2k machine, the
join sequence success but i can't lo
Hello everyone,
I was wondering about the behaviour of printer drivers, in relation with
Samba. The printer is installed, printing on Samba goes via lprng, and
Windows printer drivers are installed on the Samba server. On the other
hand I have an NT4 server with the same drivers (same version)
It sounds like your /etc/nsswitch.conf is set up to only use winbind.
Change it to:
Passwd: files winbind
Group: files winbind
That'll check the local files first, then resort to winbind if nothing
local matches.
Shannon
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> After switching to samba3 I've noticed that it doesn't allow
> connections with empty usernames with security = user anymore.
> Samba2 mapped empty user to nobody, is there a way to achieve such
> behavior? It is needed for compatibility - we still have lots of W2k
> workstations
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I have a Samba server running on a Fedora Core 1 Linux server, and my
problem is that Windows users can create files but Linux users can not.
This is my smb.conf file on the Samba server:
[global]
workgroup = IDG_DK
server string = WebDev
log file = /
hello,
trying to set up an pdc with 3.0.4 on solaris with openldap
creating groups and adding groupmaps does not work.
net group add asks the password for the ldap-manager, comes back without
any message, but the group does not exist after that.
if i try to make a groupmap without adding a wingro
Karel De Vriendt wrote:
> I am using Samba 3.0.4-1.12 under SuSE 9.1 to make my printer (an HP
> PSC950) available to the rest of the family (that is using Windows
> machines). The printer is configured via CUPS.
>
> OK except for one thing: regularly, Samba seems to loose the print share
Hello all
we have just carried out the above muigration . Our PDC is a Solaris 7 machine ( Sun
E450 ) , our clients are
Windows 2000 machines.
When logging on to client PCs some users get messages about being unable to copy
various 'Favourites' .
Upon examination of the profiles ( which are sto
I have kernel 2.6.7 and samba 3.0.4 running.
When I mount on same server itself shares, there is problem that files
what have about 2-3 MB are 1-3GB big and all my programs what are depend
on size are crashing.
I tryed kernel 2.4.26 and there it was OK.
If I mount.smbfs to another smb server it w
This works well for file servers only, but there is a way round it which
might be good to bear in mind -
Say you have blocked /*.php/*.asp/ to prevent samba users making scripts
on your web server (i am guessing that you have shared your webroot?)
Now make a php file, rename it to file.txt and mo
Hi,
I have a samba3.0.4-r1 server on a linux Gentoo OS, and a OS2/ Warp4
client which mount (with net use command) a smb partition without
problem... I can acceded it, create, modify and delete files on it.
But this smb mount, is use by the OS/2 client to perfom a compilation
(write the .lib
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Dear all,
I have this in my /var/log/messages (pls mind the line wrap):
smbd3[3660]: [2004/07/09 15:31:26, 0]
rpc_server/srv_util.c:get_domain_user_groups(372)
smbd3[3660]: get_domain_user_groups: primary gid of user [fajar] is not a
Domain group
hi all,
as I wrote yesterday I've set up a samba3.0.3 as pdc for my w2k-domain with
ldapsam-backend
(cyrus-sasl, heimdal) on suse9.0.
everything worked fine. but yesterday the /dev/sda1 (/homes; xfs file
system) crashed, when I created a new user with smbldap-useradd. I could
repair the xfs file s
Hi,
i have running ext3 with quota lvm acl support and samba,
with no problems on suse 9 , but i dont have trillards of files or files
bigger than 2G to test.
The Story seems to be that filesystems arent implemented same good on
every distro / kernels, so i was not able to implement xfs and samba
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| I've set up a samba3.0.3 as pdc for my
> Is there a way to set things up so that the root
> user is only checked against the local passwd/shadow files?
I don't know about *only* against shadow. But I've got winbind setup,
and it authenticates users first against the domain, but if that fails
resorts to the local password database.
Her
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