Hi,
I am running suse 64amd v9.1 fully patched using samba with the view to
convert from a current old OS2 setup. There is a requirement to have
samba available to winnt, win2k clients as well as some OS2 clients.
Having built the box and set up samba as I would for a normal
windows/linux setup,
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 20:23:39 +0200
Jure PeÃar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 06:19:16 -0700
> "Esh, Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Has an ACL cache been implemented in Jeremy's version of ACL support?
> > I know Matt Zinkevicius had one in his ACL code, and it drastica
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 11:28:54AM +0600, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
> >This is the second release candidate snapshot of the Samba
> >3.0.6 code base (the first rc was labeled as 3.0.5rc1) and
> >should be considered for testing only. A release candidate
> >(RC) me
Fellows, hello...
My first post. :)
The environment:
Samba 3.0.5, Windows 2003 (domain controller), Squid 2.5-STABLE and
FreeBSD 5.2.1.
I'm facing this problem:
While trying to authenticate the users inside Windows 2003 through the
proxy server, using the wb_auth auth program, i can see the lines
On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 14:54, Data Control Systems - Mike Elkevizth
wrote:
> I am having a problem, more like an annoyance, when I use "User Manager for
> Domains". When I change a password ,add a user or any other major operation
> I get an "Access Denied" error message. I have to hit cancel to get
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Greg Folkert wrote:
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| No really it is nice... cept some of the mirrors in the US
| don't look so good.
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| In particular, us2.samba.org
Thanks. We're working on it.
ciao, jerry
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Hi,
My XP client cant access the samba share: any help would be great
My environment:
RH ES 3.1 + "up2date"
Samba 3.0.4-6.3E
Kerberos 1.2.7
I have followed the "samba3 by example book" & the "Samba3 How To
Guide"
It joined to ad & I can View Kerberos tickets and do
I have Samba 2.2.7 installed in a FreeBSD 4.7 server acting as a PDC.
Every folder listing in our main shared folders (drive H: mapped during
login script) is terrible slow.
Initially I checked my server disks, partitions and virtual memory
status and verified that everything is okay.
My SMB.
I am having a problem, more like an annoyance, when I use "User Manager for
Domains". When I change a password ,add a user or any other major operation
I get an "Access Denied" error message. I have to hit cancel to get out of
the Users properties. Whatever change I made though is then applied. I a
K, first problems solved
testparm does not report double qotes as an error and prints them to the
screen as single quotes. Using single quotes gives access to the "New
Print Driver" button but I still can't upload. I get "Operation not
permitted."
Mandrake 10.0 LDAP PDC with ldapauth.
Ser
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On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 13:47, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> Hey, all. Somehow, a couple of lines with machine entries got deleted
> out of my smbpasswd file. Is there any way to "re-constitute" these
> entries, or do I have to remove and restore the machines from/to the
> domain? I'd vastly prefer t
Hey, all. Somehow, a couple of lines with machine entries got deleted
out of my smbpasswd file. Is there any way to "re-constitute" these
entries, or do I have to remove and restore the machines from/to the
domain? I'd vastly prefer to just pull the relevant info from the
clients, if there's
I am starting the process of upgrading from 2.2.8a on Solaris to Samba 3.0.5. I
currently have a Solaris 9 server with 2.2.8a set
up and I can see my file shares from a Windows XP machine and all works fine. As soon
as I install and try to run Samba 3.0.5 I get
access denied to that server.
So
(Apologies in advance for the length of this message - hopefully someone
more familiar with AD will be able to point me in the right direction or
at least help me identify what's going wrong here)..
I'm in the process of putting together a new print server using Samba and
CUPS, and I'm having a bi
hi,
I have a question here:
May I use the win2k gui interface for adding a user rights to a file (I
mean with ACL, equivalent to "setfacl -m u:test:rwx myfile" for example)
OR
May I use the setfacl command or another tool like acl tool into webmin
(I use it and it works good) ?
Cause I have trye
log level = 1
Paul Gienger wrote:
What does this line in smb.conf substitute for X?
log level = X
Corey Spalding wrote:
Hello. I'm not quite sure what the problem with my samba is. Im
running red hat 9 and samba 3.0 and my log has far too much
information. this is my samba log:
--
What does this line in smb.conf substitute for X?
log level = X
Corey Spalding wrote:
Hello. I'm not quite sure what the problem with my samba is. Im
running red hat 9 and samba 3.0 and my log has far too much
information. this is my samba log:
- samba Begin --
Hello. I'm not quite sure what the problem with my samba is. Im
running red hat 9 and samba 3.0 and my log has far too much
information. this is my samba log:
- samba Begin
**Unmatched Entries**
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(978) getpeername faile
Hello all,
I'm running Samba 2.2.5 on a Tru64 UNIX 5.1 server, and have been trying to
use DOMAIN Security without success.
I'm wanting to share a file system out to several users who do not have UNIX
accounts. I have been able to add the server to the domain controller, but
authorization
Hi,
I did some testing with 3.0.6rc2. My smb.conf looks like this:
[global]
log level = 3
wide links = No
follow symlinks = No
[test]
path = /tmp
When connecting \\myserver\test from XP-Box I get "access denied"
Accesing the share with smbclient works, but I
On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 01:22, Deryck Hodge wrote:
> If you haven't been to samba.org in the last few hours, it's time to
> take a look. Much has changed. The Samba website has been completely
> redesigned and updated.
Very nice appearance. Almost looks "professional" :-P (T'was a joke son)
No re
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From: "Keith Edmunds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 4:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Bizarre failure of samba shares to XP
> On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 23:48:26 -0400
> Dean Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The really weird
Ulf Dettmer wrote:
Hi Philip,
sorry, i don't really have a solution for your problem but maybe you
could try "dir *. /s /b /on" instead of "tree" as a workaround. This
will not only list folders but also files without an extension. On the
other hand you get the option to sort the output by other
Hi Philip,
sorry, i don't really have a solution for your problem but maybe you
could try "dir *. /s /b /on" instead of "tree" as a workaround. This
will not only list folders but also files without an extension. On the
other hand you get the option to sort the output by other criteria then
the
In terms of configuration questions - did you install using the OpenLDAP
libraries like I did,
Yes, using openldap here, seems to be the path of least resistance.
We're running OLDAP on Fedora boxes for our auth system, with the
Solaris machine simply being a client.
ldapsam_modify_entry:
Are you going through any consumer grade ISPs here? Most notabe would be
your local cable company. Most of them block the 'traditional' smb
ports (137 and 139) at their routers. If you're behind a router you
also need to do some hacking, but only if the ISP cause above is not
applicable to yo
Hi all,
I've got a setup with a single UPS serving three servers. The main
server is a Windows box and there is also a Linux mail server.
The UPS is a APC SmartUPS connected to the main Windows box.
The software we're using on the Windows machine will not shut down the
Linux box when there's a
Hi,
at least you have to specify:
idmap backend = ldap:ldap://
idmap uid = 1-2
idmap gid = 1-2
ldap idmap suffix =
ldap admin dn =
ldap suffix =
you don't have to change the nsswitch if winbind is already in there
regards
odi
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I've got the book Samba-3 By Example and I'm trying to get my Samba to
work with our Active Directory Server. But for that I need Samba 3,
which was no problem since I found rpms at
http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/sles8-i386/ (You can also find rpms for
other distros there).
But the book also te
Hi,
I think it's UNIX history, I guess the 16 users limit of NFS is probably
because it is coded in 4 bits somewhere, but this is just a guess, I
haven't looked at the source.
My tests were done on Solaris, where the limit can be rised to 32, but
still not enough, as some users are members of 80-
On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 23:48:26 -0400
Dean Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The really weird part is that I can connect to any subdirectory below the
> share root just fine.
I would suspect directory permissions/ownership of the share root. Can the
same user successfully access the share root
To anyone who can help,
I'm trying to setup samba to authenticate through PAM (ldap) but can't
find /consistent/ documentation for this.
POP/IMAP/ and local login works via pam_ldap, and samba was compiled
--with-pam.
Would appreciate hearing from anyone who has had any joy with this setup.
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