Hello,
i have trouble when I'm trying to join a 2ktest SP 3 box into a samba
3 domain.
[2. samba 3 configuration --- application/octet-stream; smb.conf]...
The 2ktest (it's the name of the box) have 192.168.100.206 as IP
Address, the samba 3 have 192.168.100.18.
Here the tcpdump output when i
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Mariusz Bukowski wrote:
Just like in title. Is there option to block writing sort of files like
*.mp3, *.avi etc.
Regards
Mariusz
I don't think so.
Except you writing the script which checking the directory container.
Cheers
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I use samba and winbind under linux in a NT4 domain.
I've set pam to use winbind for authentication. Every NT domain user has
his home (/home/winnt/j.smith) and can login the machine.
It is going all ok but sometimes, I can't understand why, some users are
not recognized. If I try getent passwd
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Please please can someone shed some light on this one.
I have mounted some windows 2003 shares onto the my linux box, Supermicro
dual xeon running fedora core 2 samba 3.0.6 using smbmount and quite often
the shares will die or just hang when there is a lot of
Hi,
I don't know if this is possible, but I'd like to install a window program (in
the specific JBuilder Personal) over a samba share, and then to mount a
network share as a disk from windows clients, so they can use the program. Is
it possible? Any idea on how to share windows programs from a
Daniel Gapinski wrote:
I backup our RedHat linux server over our network to tape every night
via Retrospect Server 6.5.
Ditto
While it does not offer decent support for
other linux flavors, you can try to install the client rpm using alien
or something like that. I've never gotten it to work on
Hi,
yes, we have seen this before.
It seems not to be a samba issue, as one of our customers has had this
symptoms in an winnt-only domain and they still persist after an upgrade
of the DC to win2k.
We have searched the complete network for problems, but couldn't find
anything. running out of
Am Montag, 20. September 2004 15:24 schrieb David Brodbeck:
Hi David,
I don't follow; if the user belongs to a group that has read/write access,
they should be able to modify anything except the file permission bits.
Yes, this is exactly the to be expected behavior. Unfortunately this does
Message from Uwe:
Hello Mariusz,
veto files = *.mp3, ...
works section-specific
but:
it doesn't really deny writing the files, it only denies access to
those
files. They can be saved, bat then they disappear from file-list of the
user, so they are not accessible.
You need e.g. a cronjob that
Hi,
First up samba is great, I've been running samba for over three years
now and I've never had any seriuous probs. But now I have come up
against a problem that I can't solve.
I've recently created a backup server that I want to copy my samba
shares too on a daily basis. ( I already do a tape
deff wrote:
On Saturday 18 September 2004 21:31, Alexei Monastyrnyi wrote:
And what was the result of that struggle?
Didi you make it work?
Yes, I did. In some other thread someone mentioned that it is mandatory to put
all users and machines accounts to ou=People due to some weird samba design
Hello,
I've been trying to figure out if it's possible to replace Active
Directory with Samba (+ OpenLDAP, Kerberos, DNS etc.) on Linux - but
from what I've found I'm not sure.
Is it possible, or partially possible (I don't need every feature of AD)?
What additional software (besides Samba)
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 12:05, Nathan Howard wrote:
deff wrote:
On Saturday 18 September 2004 21:31, Alexei Monastyrnyi wrote:
And what was the result of that struggle?
Didi you make it work?
Yes, I did. In some other thread someone mentioned that it is mandatory
to put all users
When compiling samba-3.0.7 on Redhat-7.2, stock kernel 2.4.26,
I get undefined references:
---
Compiling libads/ads_status.c with -fPIC
Linking nsswitch/libnss_wins.so
lib/system.po: In function `sys_dlopen':
lib/system.po(.text+0xc17): undefined reference to `dlopen'
lib/system.po: In
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Also, do you have a default ACL set
on the directory?
No. All files in the directory have very different ACLs. What
would the default ACL be good for?
It wouldn't do any good, in that case.
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Hi everyone,
I had this problem, too. I solved it by creating a local port in the
printers folder on xp sp2 client (don't browse thru Network!),
attaching this port to the UNC-Path on my Samba 3.07 Server, e.g.
\\linuxsrv\hp_laserjet1150. Then install your printer , put it on
file: or
I have a Mandrake 10.0 Official server running Samba3, Shorewall, Squid 2.5,
Postfix and Courier-IMAP.
Samba uses winbind to authenticate mail and proxy users against a windows
2000 ADS server.
I get corruption happening in the user's home directories and elsewhere.
The directory ownership
I don't know if this got posted.
Sorry for the double.
Basically I have 4 Win AD servers I'm trying to use for password servers.
I can net join others but not this one.
All AD servers are identical and I have a computer account on all 4.
What does this error mean?
Thank u !
I'm also getting
Hello everybody,
-| -| Due to a config typo, I could not find any log.nmbd og log.smbd.
-| -| When I realized my own error, I was able to establish
-| -| the log.smbd when starting the daemon with the -l (or --logfile)
-| -| parameter. This, however, works only for smbd - nmbd seems
-|
Hi!
I've a working samba PDC with a ldap backend configured. I've tried to
add some users to samba with smbpasswd -a command but I encountered a
little problem.
I've made a script that reads a file with user and password info and
executes the following line:
smpasswd -a $user $pass
The
This is probably a permissions issue, but I just can't see a way of
getting round this other than logging in as each user and copying the
home directoris that way.
I believe rsync will do what you want. I use it for backing up files
from one machine to another. Here's the command i usually use:
Hello,
I've been Googling and O'Reillying around this problem for the last
week without success, so I'm either stupid or it's not possible. My
money's still on stupid.
Can someone confirm that I can't do what I want to do:
- Have a SuSE 9.1 Linux box running Samba 3.0 exporting shares by SMB.
Roland Giesler schrieb:
I have a Mandrake 10.0 Official server running Samba3, Shorewall, Squid 2.5,
Postfix and Courier-IMAP.
Samba uses winbind to authenticate mail and proxy users against a windows
2000 ADS server.
I get corruption happening in the user's home directories and elsewhere.
The
Hello,
I'm using samba 3.0.4 (on RHL9) as a W2k3 domain member in an ADS realm. For
printing I'm using CUPS of RHL9. The XP clients get the CUPS printers (CUPS
redirects the printjob to the JetDirect card of the printer) and the
appropriate PCL drivers installed via the Point 'n Print mechanism.
Le mardi 21 Septembre 2004 15:29, Chris Richardson a écrit :
Hello,
Hello
I've been Googling and O'Reillying around this problem for the last
week without success, so I'm either stupid or it's not possible. My
money's still on stupid.
Can someone confirm that I can't do what I want to do:
I'm currently in the process of creating a fileserver so some mac guys at the company
I work at can save files as a backup medium. (long story short i'm creating a
fileserver running samba 3 with 1TB of storage)
However, a lot of the files that they want backed up contain characters that samba
Hi Mark,
as far i know,
\ / are interpreted as path signs, i am not clear why any software
should interpret this in another way.
using special signs as filenames are a bug in user brain not in the
software of fileservers, whatever you use
Regards
Mark C. Casey schrieb:
I'm currently in the
Unfortunately this is something that is extremely important.
There are LOTS of filenames which contain slashes.
Some of these are also customer artwork, meaning we cannot go about renaming them
either.
Mark
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From: rruegner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 September
Il 20/09/2004, alle ore 15:55, rruegner ha scritto:
hi, i have something like this in the logs
[2004/04/22 08:35:55, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(240)
tanrit opened file tanrit/Vorlagen/winword2.doc read=Yes write=No
(numopen=5)
so its user time file what else do you miss?
Some actions
Hi,
I have the following directory shared for the user pcbadmin. He/she
can mount and read/write without any difficulty:
[pcbdata]
comment = PCB Design Files
path = /home/pcbadmin/pcbdata
valid users = pcbadmin
public = no
writable = yes
Question: How can I make the same directory
rruegner wrote:
as far i know,
\ / are interpreted as path signs, i am not clear why any software
should interpret this in another way.
using special signs as filenames are a bug in user brain not in the
software of fileservers, whatever you use
Except that the Mac uses neither (internally it
Il 21/09/2004, alle ore 16:08, Ben ha scritto:
Question: How can I make the same directory only readable by the rest of
the users ?
[pcbdata]
comment = PCB Design Files
path = /home/pcbadmin/pcbdata
writable = no
write list = pcbadmin
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Please please can someone shed some light on this one.
I have mounted some windows 2003 shares onto the my linux box, Supermicro
dual xeon running fedora core 2 samba 3.0.6 using smbmount and quite often
the shares will die or just hang when there is a lot of
Reposted due to no response ...
Call the kernel team, smbmount is their baby... unless I'm mistaken on
what you're doing (besides spamming the list that is).
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I'm still looking but is it possible to use mangled maps?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of Simon Hobson
Sent: 21 September 2004 15:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Filename problem (filenames containing slashes aka.
\and /)
Hi All,
I´m working hard on understing how to make trust relationship work between
to samba servers with ldap backend.
In my lab I have two Debian Sarge boxes running samba 3.0.7 with openldap
2.1.30. I joined each other domain with both machines. In the first one
(DOM1) I created the
Christoph Scheeder wrote:
Hi,
yes, we have seen this before.
It seems not to be a samba issue, as one of our customers has had this
symptoms in an winnt-only domain and they still persist after an
upgrade of the DC to win2k.
We have searched the complete network for problems, but couldn't find
I run a network for a school as part of my duties and cannot resolve this
problem. If I haven't given enough technical detail, please let me know,
but I really need help with this.
Thanks in advance
Roland
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
The redXs mean the connection has been dropped probably due to idle
time, this is done in order to conserve resources on the server. This
is normal.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;297684
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;138365
I even have the
Has anybody done such a thing as this? I'm looking to make this transition as
smooth as possible. I have the new fileserver up and running, and I'm using
rsync to keep the Novell data current on the Samba server. Any words of
advice on transferring the users and groups and permissions over
Paul,
If you are mounting shares that are on a Windows machine onto the file system
of your Linux system then you are probably using smbfs - a Linux kernel file
system driver. smbfs is not Samba. smbmount is a front-end utility that
belongs to smbfs but shares some code with Samba. No-one on
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 04:49, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to figure out if it's possible to replace Active
Directory with Samba (+ OpenLDAP, Kerberos, DNS etc.) on Linux - but
from what I've found I'm not sure.
Is it possible, or partially possible (I don't need
John
Thanks for your help, at last a person that will talk to me with
suggestions. Apologies to the group I always thought smbfs was to do with
the samba group, shows how little I know. I believe that smbfs links to
cifs these days so will try to hunt down the group to do with cifs.
Thanks
Pedro Silva wrote:
smbpasswd -a $user $pass
ldapsam_add_sam_account: SID
'S-1-5-21-3317586490-762025270-1437560638-12520' already in the base,
with samba attributes
Failed to add entry for user $user.
Failed to modify password entry for user $user
My guess is that your add user script generates
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 07:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know if this got posted.
Sorry for the double.
Basically I have 4 Win AD servers I'm trying to use for password servers.
I can net join others but not this one.
All AD servers are identical and I have a computer account on
Hi Mark,
i had this problems too, when i worked with some grafics ,
i wrote a bash script which renamed there special filenames every day.
Maybe a guru has an solution for you , but in case of /\ i dont know any
Regards
Mark C. Casey schrieb:
Unfortunately this is something that is extremely
Hi Marco,
as a work around you can use the recycle module,
so whatever they delete you will have it
Regards
Marco De Vitis schrieb:
Il 20/09/2004, alle ore 15:55, rruegner ha scritto:
hi, i have something like this in the logs
[2004/04/22 08:35:55, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(240)
tanrit opened
Hello,
I didn't think that Novell 4.11 used LDAP but could be wrong. Later versions use
LDAP with their schema extensions. I went from Novell 5.1 to Samba 3.0.0. I
moved users a little at a time removing the Novell client from client machines
and reconfiguring networking. Since I am with a school
Sorry Simon, for sure the users does what their os allows them to do,
but that musnt be named as inteligent in anyway.
Building filenames which are not compatibel between varias oses is
simply brainbugged, in my proffesional setups, i never gave support
to users which worked so.My oppinion is ,
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 08:33, Gustavo Lima wrote:
Hi All,
I´m working hard on understing how to make trust relationship work between
to samba servers with ldap backend.
In my lab I have two Debian Sarge boxes running samba 3.0.7 with openldap
2.1.30. I joined each other domain
Sorry if this is obvious but I'm not up to speed yet
with Samba 3.
Google turned up this command:
net groupmap modify ntgroups=Domain users unixgroup=users
which would be all fine and dandy if everybody was in the
same primary group, which they are not, since it completely defeats
the purpose
I've since got it partially working with Netatalk.
I can access it on OS 9 machines but not OS 10 for some reason.
For example, I created a directory called test / sedrs \ sfg and according to ls the
actual filename under linux is test :2f sedrs \ sfg. So, it displays great on the
Mac. So i'm
Hi Mark,
as thought about your problem
did you try nfs or ssh for this file types,
as your users use mac os 10 this maybe a possible solution,
but i am nearly sure that windows will fail to open it , if your try to
catch them afterwards from a win client.
but perhaps its a workaround
Regards
They use a mixture of OS 9.x (primary Mac OS they use) and 10.x.
So NFS is probably out of the question.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: rruegner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 September 2004 17:04
To: rruegner
Cc: Mark C. Casey; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Filename problem
OK, I have managed to find the culprit for the
[2004/09/21 16:43:01, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:create_policy_hnd(111)
create_policy_hnd: ERROR: too many handles (1025) on this pipe.
error messages, to find this I changed the log file = samba.log.%m to
get the machine name, and watched for the
If I can add more to that...
It needs to be accessible from both OS 9.x, 10.x and possibly (maybe) from Windows.
So, for me Samba seems like the best option since all three can access Samba.
Netatalk seems to have the most elegant solution of file naming but that isn't
accessible from Windows
Christoph Scheeder asked
Hi,
1.) is this a new installation
No, it was Mandrake 8.2 box, but was recently upgraded to Mandrake 10.
2.) if not what was changed when the failure first occured?
Thing were running fine, at least that's what it appeared like. Then
sporadically people started
Hi John,
Thanks for the clarification! How often does smbd check the file's
time/date signiture? Everytime when a request needs to be transferred over?
Thanks!
Yimin
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Monday 20 September 2004 18:54, Yimin Chen wrote:
Hi,
I saw the following documentation regarding how
I'm actually considering a similar exercise. I understand to run OpenLDAP
you would need some database like PostGRE or mySQL (someone, can't remember
who, said you need PostGRE)
Roland
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On Behalf Of John H
Hi Mark , what about a using a mac server, this should solve your
problems and you should be able to compile samba 3 on mac os 10 too
Regards
Mark C. Casey schrieb:
If I can add more to that...
It needs to be accessible from both OS 9.x, 10.x and possibly (maybe) from Windows.
So, for me Samba
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 10:20, Roland Giesler wrote:
Christoph Scheeder asked
Hi,
1.) is this a new installation
No, it was Mandrake 8.2 box, but was recently upgraded to Mandrake 10.
2.) if not what was changed when the failure first occured?
Thing were running fine, at least
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 10:29, Yimin Chen wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks for the clarification! How often does smbd check the file's
time/date signiture? Everytime when a request needs to be transferred over?
If I recall, every 20 seconds or so. Check the sources - its all in the
sources Luke.
Christoph Sheeder wrote:
hi,
i had a similiar efect when i accidently placed the samba-tdb
files in a
folder which got clean up each and every time by an automatic
script. as winbindd does the mapping from AD-users/groups to local
userids/groupids not algorithmical a user gets a new id
John,
Thank´s for answering, but still the same problem. I think is better for us
to go step by step.
Well, I joined the remote domain and the local domain with the net rpc join
command. Then after I tried to create the machine account with the command
net rpc trustdom add DOM2 654. Then I´m
John H Terpstra wrote:
Thing were running fine, at least that's what it appeared like. Then
sporadically people started getting authentication error when logging into
their IMAP mailboxes. Next the deputy principal reported that she had
received other people's mail. So I ran the following
I'm running Samba 2.2.8a on SuSE Linux 8.1 with kernel 2.4.19. I have
a share defined by this on a web server to allow members of the jamigos
group to edit web pages.
[users]
comment = User Web Pages
path = /home
valid users = @jamigos
read only = No
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 11:38, Igor Belyi wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
Thing were running fine, at least that's what it appeared like. Then
sporadically people started getting authentication error when logging
into their IMAP mailboxes. Next the deputy principal reported that she
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 11:29, Gustavo Lima wrote:
John,
Thank´s for answering, but still the same problem. I think is better for us
to go step by step.
Well, I joined the remote domain and the local domain with the net rpc join
command. Then after I tried to create the machine account
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 11:38, Igor Belyi wrote:
Just for clarification, do you happen to have idmap backend parameter
in your smb.conf?
You only need that if you are running LDAP and have multiple servers and want
the same SID/uid mapping on all servers. In that case
John,
I cleanned all the entries from my ldap. Created the OUs again.
Joined the local and the remote domain.
dom1:/etc# net rpc join -S dom1 -U Administrator%passwd
dom1:/etc# net rpc join -S dom2 -U Administrator%passwd
Created the machine user:
dom1:/etc/smbldap-tools# smbldap-useradd
Pavel Santos wrote:
I'm sharing a few folders on a linux red hat 9 box and for some reason I can't open then from my windows computers.
I setup the smb users to be the same as the Windows users. Below is my share configuration in samba.
Can you specify what did you do to make them the same?
Did
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can someone please tell me why im getting this error, i can join my other
AD servers just this one fails.
...
[2004/09/20 17:58:31, 3] libsmb/cliconnect.c:cli_start_connection(1376)
Connecting to host=WIN2KSERVER
[2004/09/20 17:58:31, 3]
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 13:06, Igor Belyi wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 11:38, Igor Belyi wrote:
Just for clarification, do you happen to have idmap backend parameter
in your smb.conf?
You only need that if you are running LDAP and have multiple servers
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 13:06, Igor Belyi wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 11:38, Igor Belyi wrote:
Just for clarification, do you happen to have idmap backend parameter
in your smb.conf?
You only need that if you are running LDAP and have multiple servers
no there is no firewall between these, thanks
i found a problem (thanks to John Terpstra) with my windows AD servers,
that may be my prob.
im testing it now.
thanks
Igor Belyi
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 13:09, Gustavo Lima wrote:
John,
I cleanned all the entries from my ldap. Created the OUs again.
Joined the local and the remote domain.
dom1:/etc# net rpc join -S dom1 -U Administrator%passwd
dom1:/etc# net rpc join -S dom2 -U Administrator%passwd
No.
In my Workplace we have samba 3.0.3 running on our server with Clients
ranging from WinXP and Windows 2000 to MacOSX and Linux. After a server
crash, and having to rebuild our Authentication server we have had a problem
where specific Windows PC's will point to the same profile for all roaming
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 13:20, Igor Belyi wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can someone please tell me why im getting this error, i can join my other
AD servers just this one fails.
...
[2004/09/20 17:58:31, 3] libsmb/cliconnect.c:cli_start_connection(1376)
Connecting to
Craig,
The my server samba (samba 2.2.7a, red hat 9.0) is losing election for workstations
winxp(I have workstations win98 and winxp), see my nmbd.log and my smb.conf.
[2004/07/29 16:18:52, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:process_master_browser_announce(403)
process_master_browser_announce:
John,
Just berfore I explain how it worked a last question. In NT networks we need
to replicate WINS between PDCs. Is this needed in samba? How does it work?
Or I have to use the same WINS server to all PDC over WAN? Not clear for me.
I did this way.
Joined the local domain.
Created a machine
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 14:13, Gustavo Lima wrote:
John,
Just berfore I explain how it worked a last question. In NT networks we
need to replicate WINS between PDCs. Is this needed in samba? How does it
work? Or I have to use the same WINS server to all PDC over WAN? Not clear
for me.
On RedHat 2.4 kernel try:
use sendfile = no
Sincerely,
Szymon Machajewski
MCSD, RHCT, CNA, MySQL Core, CompTIA Linux+
Grand Rapids Community College
Igor Belyi [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/21/2004 3:14:09 PM
Pavel Santos wrote:
I'm sharing a few folders on a linux red hat 9 box and for some
reason
Hi to everybody.
I'm using samba 3.0.6 as PDC and everything is ok. I'm now trying to
use some windows managing tool, as USRMGR to add user and group, but
I'm finding some problem, in particular about some of the user
configuration detail that I can't set. I've read that there is an
usefull tool
Hi,
I have Samba up and running as well as winbind. I have ran some tests to
confirm that yes indeed winbind is able to query the Windows NT 4.0 PDC for
user/group/password information.
However I am having difficulty understanding how to set shares up in samba
so that I can apply permissions to
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 15:09:29 -0600, Travis Bullock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have Samba up and running as well as winbind. I have ran some tests to
confirm that yes indeed winbind is able to query the Windows NT 4.0 PDC for
user/group/password information.
However I am having
Hello everyone, I have foolishly installed SP2 on a XP Pro laptop and now I
can't print to samba printers anymore. I have upgraded to samba 3.0.7 on my
server but it still doesn't work. I see they have patched the 2.2.11
version for something that looks like my issue, but nothing for 3.0.7. I
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 15:27:50 -0600, Travis Bullock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the tip.
A couple more issues. How do I query samba to see which version it is
running?
if you installed from RPM - rpm -qa | grep samba
if you installed from source - locate samba (then it should tell
Il 21/09/2004, alle ore 17:43, rruegner ha scritto:
as a work around you can use the recycle module,
so whatever they delete you will have it
Thanks, I already use it, and I use a cron scripts which regularly empties
recycle dirs and logs down all deleted files.
But:
1. empty directories
I recently ran into a problem accessing Samba shares from SFU. From
SFU's /net directory, I could read from files, move files, create
directories and even append to files using . But, when I tried to
create a file, I received a Permission Denied message.
After looking at the logs I found
Il 21/09/2004, alle ore 17:07, Adam Tauno WIlliams ha scritto:
The redXs mean the connection has been dropped probably due to idle
Right.
I just want to add that I also noticed this problem on Windows 2000 Pro
clients where Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 was installed, with a slightly
different
Hello,
I'm having a problem logging in to the Samba domain from an XP machine. The machine
is added to the domain but after reboot I can't login. I've done the signorseal
registry hack but I'm still not able to login. The error I get when logging in is
this:
Windows cannot connect to the
Forgot the attachment :o
Hello,
I'm having a problem logging in to the Samba domain from an XP machine. The machine
is added to the domain but after reboot I can't login. I've done the signorseal
registry hack but I'm still not able to login. The error I get when logging in is
this:
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba server authenticating to NetWare server?
Le mardi 21 Septembre 2004 15:29, Chris Richardson a écrit :
Can someone confirm that I can't do what I want to do:
- Have a SuSE 9.1 Linux box running Samba 3.0 exporting shares by SMB.
- Have users log into Windows
Sorry, forgot the attachment.
Carlos Angeles wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a problem logging in to the Samba domain from an XP machine. The machine
is added to the domain but after reboot I can't login. I've done the signorseal
registry hack but I'm still not able to login. The error I get when
On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 20:49, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to figure out if it's possible to replace Active
Directory with Samba (+ OpenLDAP, Kerberos, DNS etc.) on Linux - but
from what I've found I'm not sure.
Is it possible, or partially possible (I don't need
I am trying to join a W2k Workstation to a samba PDC (SuSE9.1
samba-3.0.4, openldap2-2.2.6, samba-winbind-3.0.4) following the book
Samba-3 By Example, by John H. Terpstra.
The error is Access is denied. on the Windows, when trying to join the
domain from My
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Oliver Joachim wrote:
Hi everyone,
I had this problem, too. I solved it by creating a local port in the
printers folder on xp sp2 client (don't browse thru Network!),
attaching this port to the UNC-Path on my Samba 3.07 Server, e.g.
\\linuxsrv\hp_laserjet1150. Then install
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 05:09:50PM -0500, Edward Spragins wrote:
I recently ran into a problem accessing Samba shares from SFU. From
SFU's /net directory, I could read from files, move files, create
directories and even append to files using . But, when I tried to
create a file, I received a
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