Hi all!
A question regarding rights assigned based on read/write list user membership.
The doc says:
write list (S)
This is a list of users that are given read-write access to a service. If the
connecting user is in this list then they will be given write access, no matter what
the read only
abebe lsslp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:Re: [Samba] Samba+LDAP - so close yet so far :) ...STILL NOT
SOLVED
Hey Christian,
Thanks for your response and your willingness to help me out! However, I
am so excited
You don't care, 'cos your server is working with ldap.
If your server do by ldap, you will modify only /etc/nsswitch.conf like
that:
file /etc/nsswitch.conf
passwd: files ldap winbind
group: files ldap winbind
shadow: files ldap winbind
The system is going to search users in /etc/passwd, then
Jim C. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
29.07.2004 21:09
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Subject:Re: [Samba] Re: Samba3 - LDAP - USRMGR.EXE
It may have been fixed but in 3.0.2a there is a bug having to do with
the users OU. Due to this bug, we have to put users and machines
Hello,
Am Donnerstag, 29. Juli 2004 17:26 schrieben Sie:
Thanks Odi
I have no LDAP running, authentication is all through the 2003 AD
server, do any users details get stored on the samba box (ie winbind tdbs)?
The windows user to unix user mappings are stored in the winbind tdb(s). If
you
Lat night I removed samba 3.0.3pre2 from the suse 9.0 box, then tried to
install 3.0.5 from rpms from the suse ftp mirror on mirror.ac.uk - I had
a lot of failed dependencies with it:
error: Failed dependencies:
liblber.so.199 is needed by samba-3.0.5-0.1
libldap.so.199 is needed
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hi,
i want to use samba 3.0.5 as PDC for w98, w2k, XP with windows acl's. so,
i've a few questions:
- is there a comprehensive doc describing this (i know the std. samba docs)
- do i need a filesystem supporting acl's (xfs) to get this ?
if the server is used by win clients only. (no nfs)
- if
Hi,
i think this DNS-fixes weren't a good idea.
These entrys are generated by ADS (AKA win2kx) servers to tell the other
windows-machines where to get the info's for ADS.
samba can't do ADS stuff at the moment, so you don't want these info's
in your DNS.
They only confuse the clients about the
Hi all,
I've been banging my head against smbcquota with no results, other than a
major headache, and i've not been able to find any info ( maybe looking in
the wrong places).
Issuing smbcquotas -vv -d 2 //masterdc/admin -F -U Administrator returns:
File System QUOTAS:
Limits:
Default Soft
Hi,
I'm installing a VPN bridge. So the localareas are on the same IP class
and we have broadcast
And i want on both ends to have a Samba Server
what do you recomend???
I'm Using mobile profiles so its better on each end we have its on
profile
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If i Make a PDC and BDC but use on the profiles sharing local folders on each server
will it work???
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To: Varjao, Marcio
Subject: AW: [Samba] 2 Server's over VPN
Hi,
basicaly
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bill Mann wrote:
I enabled wins32 and put the line server =2.0 and it works! Try it!
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it depends on VPN bandwidth.
you might also user RDP over VPN
we use something like that, w2k3 server is samba domain member, and
also it is RDP server
Hi,
I'm installing a VPN bridge. So the localareas are on the same IP class
and we have broadcast
And i want on both ends to have a Samba
The problem is that there are some users ho have 1 GB or more profiles
The bandwidth isnt that good
Outlook PST is the main problem
-Original Message-
From: Arno Seidel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: sexta-feira, 30 de julho de 2004 09:43
To: Varjao, Marcio
Subject: AW: [Samba] 2
Jacky C.K Tsoi wrote:
Hi all,
I've setup Samba 3.0.5 + OpenLDAP (ldapsam) and everything work correctly.
However, while my Windows 200x workstation join the domain, I need to join it
twice. Here is what I do:
1. Go to Computer properties - Computer Name - Change
2. Enter the new domain name
The problem is that there are some users ho have 1 GB or more profiles
what is content of those profiles ?
recently I modified domain policy and after that, for example,
Application Data, My Documents and Desktop are not moving across
network anymore. They are put on network shares, but they are
I'm from brasil
Here the internet isn't very reliable
Sometimes the Net stops and comes back only hours later, the internet
providers are the problem
What hapens with outlook in the process???
And other files...
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Behalf
I'm from brasil
Here the internet isn't very reliable
there are two kinds of connections:
1) fast, dirty cheap and reliable
those connections usually called LAN
2) not so fast, not so reliable, not so cheap
those connections usually called WAN
fileserver protocols like SMB do not work
I´m Going to use the OpenVPN bridge, for the machines is invisble, the bridge allow's
broadcast and netbios
Do you think i still will have a problem???
What do you suggest???
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From: Ilia Chipitsine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: sexta-feira, 30 de julho de 2004 10:07
I?m Going to use the OpenVPN bridge, for the machines is invisble, the bridge
allow's broadcast and netbios
Do you think i still will have a problem???
What do you suggest???
if connection is unreliable (from SMB networking point of view :) I
suggest to use rdp instead of SMB
Sorry my ignorance but what is rdp???
what's the diference bettwen smb and rdp???
-Original Message-
From: Ilia Chipitsine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: sexta-feira, 30 de julho de 2004 10:24
To: Varjao, Marcio
Cc: Samba (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [Samba] 2 Server's over VPN
I?m Going to
Hi
I have managed to successfully set samba up so that I can access my windows
shares from linux and my linux shares from windows, but, when I access my
linux shares from windows I cannot write to them.
Here is an excerpt from my smb.conf file:
[shared]
comment = Shared directory on Linux box
Varjao, Marcio wrote:
Sorry my ignorance but what is rdp???
what's the diference bettwen smb and rdp???
If the suggestion here is Remote Desktop Protocol what place does that
have in a discussion of file sharing techniques??
For your suggestion, I would suggest using two samba machines, with
The shared folder in Linux needs to be writable by the same user you
are loggin in as under Samba. In a pinch, as the super user, try:
chmod uog+rwx /shared
or:
chmod 777 /shared
To grant all permissions to all users for that folder. You may want
to pursue resources on Unix file system
Hi,
who owns /shared and whatare the permisions on it on the linux-side?
Christoph
Robin Wilson schrieb:
Hi
I have managed to successfully set samba up so that I can access my windows
shares from linux and my linux shares from windows, but, when I access my
linux shares from windows I cannot write
Hi,
I've been trying unsuccessfully over the past couple of days to get my
windows machines to recognize my linux box. I've been working through
the troubleshooting guides I can't get the query of the client machine
to work using the broadcast address:
I have the following 3 machine network:
Hi Robin,
Make sure that the directory /shared is writeable by the user you are
connecting as: the easiest way to do this is `chmod 777 /shared` (not
sure if there is a better permission to put on it, but it works)
Hope that helps,
H
Robin Wilson wrote:
Hi
I have managed to successfully set
Hi Tim
Have you edited your /etc/nsswitch.conf file? This needs to be edited if
you are running as a domain member server. Look in the documentation if
you have problems, but you should be able to edit this file fairly easily.
Look for the lines that look like this:
passwd: files (winbind)
Hi everybody
is there a way to hide the mapped drives on a samba server even for the client users
who has access to it.???
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Paul Gienger wrote:
It sounds like you need to pick a network directory service and go with
it, I'd suggest LDAP over NIS any day. I have had a solaris (9 I think)
box running happily over LDAP and AD2000, although it was just for test.
Oh, I totally agree with you on choosing LDAP over NIS.
Hi,
If I run 2 Samba server on 2 diferent Domains but on the same IP Class
Will I have problems
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Varjao, Marcio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
If I run 2 Samba server on 2 diferent Domains but on the same IP Class
Will I have problems
you shouldn't have any problem.
having two samba server on different domains has nothing to do with th e ip class
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Erwin Fritz wrote:
Paul Gienger wrote:
It sounds like you need to pick a network directory service and go
with it, I'd suggest LDAP over NIS any day. I have had a solaris (9
I think) box running happily over LDAP and AD2000, although it was
just for test.
Oh, I totally agree with you on
Will the users of each one be able to acess the shares on the servers
and on the clients
Do I have to add anything to that work??
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I use a lot of force user and force group directives on various
shares. With smbstatus of Samba 2 I could always verify with a glance
what uid and gid a particular service is being accessed as, with Samba 3
you can't. I'd REALLY like to see that come back to smbstatus.
Here's a real world
I have a new Debian testing machine running the Debian Samba 3.0.5.
Everything seems OK except that I cannot get users to have domain admin
rights. I have Windows XP workstations. The workstations join and log
onto the domain fine.
A net groupmap list yields:
server:/home/tnolen# net groupmap
Hi,
trying to add users to my samba machine I got the following error:
magroup1:~ # smbpasswd -a samba
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
Failed to initialise SAM_ACCOUNT for user samba.
Failed to modify password entry for user samba
What does it mean? I didn't find documentation about.
Hamish, Many thanks! I'm connected!! It works! If I need
any additional advice I'll be in touch. Thank you again! Have a great
weekend!
Tim
From: Hamish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tim Barone [EMAIL PROTECTED], Samba List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Joining Linux to
Hi everybody
is there a way to hide the mapped drives on a samba server even
for the client users who has access to it.???
Do you mean something like
[share$]
comment = \\server\share$ is a hidden share
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We use POSIX ACLs (under ext2fs) with a fairly complicated set of
permissions. Each folder has default permissions that should cause anything
created under it to also have the correct permissions.
What I'm seeing is occasionally a folder will be created and its default
permissions are not set.
Greetings,
I am having problems with about 80% of my Windows XP machines that
are connected to a PDC. The PDC is running Fedora Core 2, Samba 3.0.3-5,
openldap 2.1.29-1 ***, and kernel 2.6.5-1.358. The XPs that don't work
are all very new machines and I am guessing that they are running a
Hi,
I'm trying to get Samba 3.0.2 working against a Windows 2003 Active
Directory. I can join the Linux box (RedHat Advanced Server) to the
domain using net ads join and it appears in the Windows machine's
Users and Computers snap in but when trying to map a drive from Windows
you just get a
Hi,
This is probably a problem with your kerberos version.
Try mapping with ip address like this:
C:\ net use t: \\10.10.10.1\teste
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Engineering Solutions / Enterprise Computing
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Okay Ive had a day of it today , and I thought I would share this little
support event experienced today.
A Client site of mine runs Samba 2.2.8a connecting to a series of
Windows XP boxes via a Netgear Switch/Hub.
Earlier in the week they reported that certain applications, most
notorously
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 06:12:13PM +0100, Nicholas Butler wrote:
Okay Ive had a day of it today , and I thought I would share this little
support event experienced today.
A Client site of mine runs Samba 2.2.8a connecting to a series of
Windows XP boxes via a Netgear Switch/Hub.
Earlier
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From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I used to work on problems like that for Vantive all I did was
put a sniffer on client and server and look for dropped packets. Once
I found one or more on a lan segment I knew there was an equipment
problem. Few
Hi jeremy,
You not going to like this but I am still getting the errors String
overflow in safe_strcpy with the same config file as before and with
the latest release (3.0.5.2 - fedora2 rpms from
http://www.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.samba.org/Binary_Packages/Fedora/RPMS/i386/core/2/
)
I have
It is difficult to give a good answer to questions like this one.
I would suggest thinking on major objectives first and then plan your
deployment on tour own.
I learned Sun ONE DS offers many things oldap doesn't yet have.
It is specially so if you have more then few Solaris machines. You
Nicholas Butler wrote:
A Client site of mine runs Samba 2.2.8a connecting to a series of
Windows XP boxes via a Netgear Switch/Hub.
Budget constraints lead to me having to purchase Netgear managed
switches (as opposed to something a little more traditionaly robust)
a couple of years ago. They
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 07:58:59PM +0100, Carl wrote:
Hi jeremy,
You not going to like this but I am still getting the errors String
overflow in safe_strcpy with the same config file as before and with
the latest release (3.0.5.2 - fedora2 rpms from
Hello,
I've recently been having a bit of a problem with changing my smb password.
Any help would be appreciated.
Configuration is :
Server OS: SCO Unixware v7.1.1
Samba 2.2.7a
Using smbusers and smbpasswd files. The smbusers file only has those
users whose NT ID is different from thier Unix
Hi. As I said... I will bother you. :)
I'm wondering if it's possible to make samba as a primary domain
controller without having samba passwords, but instead using my two KDCs
(MIT K5).
Is it possible? What should I use in my smb.conf? The wonderful and less
painful thing is samba
Hi,
We have 98se2 and xp home sp1 and xp pro sp1 clients, i know for sure
win98 and xp home when listing a directory cause this problem, we only
have a few xp pro laptops so i cant be 100% sure about those.
as for the directory i can on monday when i go back to work, but it will
happen with
I've written a program according to what I learned from all the docs and
John T.'s assessment of what I intended to do from an email about a month
back.
I've got everything in LDAP *no* winbind is in use and my ldap value from
[global] are:
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://ldap.hvcc.edu;
bnrmtl.cpl-sleafsgducks
dr_,u'~gs from amer'`ica 0v~ernig-_ht sh_,ipp^ing
,~distichlisvirinf http://js.mlb.retyping8911rneds.us/f74/
Should this prove to be true, he might now consider himself a prisoner of
this piratical band, the members of which, although temporarily disabled,
Recently a production stable samba server started producing this:
samba-log.cpr8r: oplock_break failed for file Share1/Files/Financial/Comms.xls (dev =
b, inode = 151073815, file_id = 31).
samba-log.cpr8r: oplock_break failed for file Share1/Files/Financial/Futures.xls (dev
= b, inode =
I'm so close I can feel it :-)
I'm having a problem connecting users to their home directories. Under My
Network Places on XP clients I can see my Samba file server (Hobbes)
just fine. When I double click on it to open it, I get a login/password
prompt that I can't bypass even though I try
Hmm,
What's your kerberos version?
I would bet it is MIT-kerberos and the version is something lower then
1.3.3, isn't it?
If i'm correct you'll have to update your kerberos to a version =1.3.3
Christoph
Chris Goff schrieb:
I'm so close I can feel it :-)
I'm having a problem connecting users to
Does anyone know of a test I could have carried out in order to trouble
shoot that particular issue ?
Taking Ethereal and looking for large gaps between pakets.
Seeing a lot of connection reset by peer messages in the log.
Always check for full/halfduplex settings of the network cards.
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I have MIT Kerberos 1.3.4 installed. This is the exact file I used on my
Slackware 10 server:
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/dist/krb5/1.3/krb5-1.3.4-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar
Maybe I made a mistake in using binaries instead of compiling from source?
Chris Goff
NLES Network Administrator
cgoff at
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 16:27, Chris Goff wrote:
[...]
Used MIT KRB5 v1.3.4, Samba 3.0.5, Also make sure that all the /lib and
/lib/security files related to each get replaced.
[global]
workgroup = MYDOMAIN
realm = MYDOMAIN.COM
server string = BIG Storage
security =
Did you install the PAM from the Samba FTP server, or PAM from padl.com?
I ended up following another tutorial than my original post here on the
mailing list a day or so back:
http://www.rongage.org/manual_samba_howto.html
Everything has worked like a charm, although there was no mention of
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 17:08, Chris Goff wrote:
Did you install the PAM from the Samba FTP server, or PAM from padl.com?
I ended up following another tutorial than my original post here on the
mailing list a day or so back:
http://www.rongage.org/manual_samba_howto.html
Everything has
I've been trying to get samba to integrate with a Win2000 ADS, with
very limited success.. but from recent postings I think I have found
my problem. I am only using libkrb 1.2.4. I know I need 1.3.3, but
don't particularly want to compile from source. I'm running a Debian
Stable machine, so was
How do I install any version of samba onto a Windows 2000 server?
Larry
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Hmm, Slackware doesn't support PAM due to security issues. I tried
installing the RPM anyway (somewhat of a no-no on Slackware boxes), but it
didn't seem to effect anything (still getting a login/pass prompt on WinXP
clients attempting to login, and when entering a login/pass it doesn't
take it).
We are migrating three IIS5 servers, to an IIS6 Cluster and are wanting
to use a Samba Server as the common data store.
The IIS servers will be hosting ~100 Websites, so each site will be an
individual share on the Samba server(As we want to enforce quotas for
each site).
I'm assuming each Site
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Hi, David:
I don't use printers at all. so i think it has nothing with printer lock.
Best Regards!
Jacky Kim
.
Hi,
This is worrying as we have had exactly the same error with 3.0.2a on
Solaris/cups.
Have you had a problem with printers as well? I believe our error was caused
by
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 18:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I install any version of samba onto a Windows 2000 server?
Come again?
Anything that samba provides ( except for stability and compatibility )
is already available on a Windows 2000 Server.
Please explain why you would want to do
Terrence Branscombe wrote::
IS~ISZKAZ#00 1091364496 192.168.0.2 64R-
I 'solved' at half of my browsing puzzles when I found a reference list
of Microsoft NetBIOS name suffixes in a KB article (163409). The
'IS~computer name#00' format is simply how IIS registers itself in
WINS.DAT
Author: deryck
Date: 2004-07-30 07:28:49 + (Fri, 30 Jul 2004)
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Log:
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when calling pages from /html/samba that aren't
Author: deryck
Date: 2004-07-30 07:31:30 + (Fri, 30 Jul 2004)
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Log:
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This will apply to samba.org as
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Date: 2004-07-30 07:55:35 + (Fri, 30 Jul 2004)
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Date: 2004-07-30 11:14:47 + (Fri, 30 Jul 2004)
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Log:
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(Botched LANMAN2 session setup code)
Andrew Bartlett
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Date: 2004-07-30 19:32:39 + (Fri, 30 Jul 2004)
New Revision: 174
Modified:
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Log:
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Author: jelmer
Date: 2004-07-30 19:46:26 + (Fri, 30 Jul 2004)
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Modified:
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Log:
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Author: jelmer
Date: 2004-07-30 20:23:24 + (Fri, 30 Jul 2004)
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Modified:
trunk/xslt/generate-attributions.xsl
Log:
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Author: jelmer
Date: 2004-07-30 22:21:25 + (Fri, 30 Jul 2004)
New Revision: 177
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trunk/Makefile.in
trunk/Samba-Guide/index.xml
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trunk/aclocal.m4
trunk/configure.in
Log:
Use gpl.xml instead of gpl.tex
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Date: 2004-07-31 00:54:44 + (Sat, 31 Jul 2004)
New Revision: 178
Modified:
trunk/smbdotconf/printing/cupsserver.xml
Log:
Better example
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Author: jra
Date: 2004-07-31 01:50:35 + (Sat, 31 Jul 2004)
New Revision: 1613
Modified:
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Log:
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winbindd_fill_pwent consistently.
Jeremy.
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Date: 2004-07-31 01:50:39 + (Sat, 31 Jul 2004)
New Revision: 1614
Modified:
trunk/source/nsswitch/winbindd_user.c
Log:
Patch from Tom Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] to use
winbindd_fill_pwent consistently.
Jeremy.
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Date: 2004-07-31 05:03:17 + (Sat, 31 Jul 2004)
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