FreeBSD supports nsswitch technology since 5.1R
Even with linux compatibilty installed it has no nsswitch support? I
thought if you installed linux compatibilty then nsswitch support works.
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From: Luke Mewburn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 2004-09-25 at 03:45, Bruce Marriner wrote:
> I have a Samba 3 server running as my domain controller and want to
> configure it to authenticate user passwords off a MIT KDC server that
> is already up and running.
What are the clients? How do they get their kerberos tickets?
Such
Hi Folks,
Got Samba 3.0.7,1 running on FreeBSD--yippee!
One thing that I noticed is that when a Windows
user clicks on his folder named something like
'username', there are a bunch of files there
that he might 'accidently' delete:
.cshrc
.login
.login_conf
.mail_aliases
.mailrc
.profile
.rhosts
don't be afraid, Samba project is potent enough :)
will not need Viagra any time soon
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You ha
Ok, I'll chime in on this also.
For over 2 years I have run at least one server full-time with a 3Ware IDE
RAID controller with 4 IDE drives in a RAID level 5 configuration. I have run
this with:
Caldera OpenLinux Server 3.11
SuSE Linux Professional 8, 8.1, 8.2, 9.0, 9.1
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Norman Zhang wrote:
| Hi Jerry,
|
|> - ---
|> Change in Winbindd Behavior
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|> All usernames returned by winbindd are now converted to lower
|> case for better consistency. This means any winbin
Greetings all,
i'm trying to create a dedicated file server (Samba3) with my dell server. I
have a total of 5 scsi hard disk totalling roughly up to 1200GB (Planning on
using RAID5). I am just wondering what the best possible way to partition it
for performance.
Details
RAM = 1 GB
User
Mike Quest wrote:
It seems to me like - at least my - software raid can't dance Samba. I've got a box
with SUSE 9.1 (Linux datagarden 2.6.4-54.5-default #1 Fri May 7 16:47:49 UTC 2004
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux) and I've dld and compiled Samba version 3.0.7-1.1-SUSE.
And as you might guess f
Hi,
I installed Samba from Solaris 8's (SPARC 02/04 Editon),Companion Cd on 3
several SUN servers. 2 out of the 3 servers wroks fine. I am wondering is there any
other packages that is a requiremetn for Samba? I also was able to connect via
smabclient from the other sun servers, but
James,
I have sent this to you directly and cc:ed the list for reasons that
should become apparent below.
THE SITUATION
OS: mdk 7.2, 2.2.19 kernel - basically bone stock
Latest addtions: samba 3.0.7-1 compiled from source (working fine);
cups-1.1.18-1 from mdk rpm
Reasons for a
Tony Fugere wrote:
> I have worked on this for the about six months trying to figure out
why a machine could not join the domain. The problem is solved, but
without a solid resolution. I want to understand why my system is
working all of the sudden.
The funny thing is that just today we've reso
Hi Jerry,
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Change in Winbindd Behavior
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All usernames returned by winbindd are now converted to lower
case for better consistency. This means any winbind installation
relying on the winbind username will need to rename existing
directories
I am trying to set up a samba server with a Window XP Home client. I'm
able to access the share from the Linux server, and can 'see' the samba
server in the Windows client, but when I attempt to access the server
from the XP client, I get a message that says:
\\server is not accessible. You mig
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FYI
Samba 3.0.8pre1 RPMS for Redhat 9/Fedora Core 2 can be downloaded
from http://www.samba.org/~jerry/RPMS/samba/
I'll work on some RPMS for 3.1.0 over the weekend.
cheers, jerry
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Welcome to the first release of the 3.1.0 development branch.
This is an unstable release series intended only for use by
testers and developers. We make no claims as to whether it even
works.
The purpose of the 3.1.x releases is similar to what we've
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This is a preview release of the Samba 3.0.8 code base.
It is *not* intended for production use but rather is
provided to allow people to test the bug fixes and new
features in the upcoming 3.0.8 release. Use at your own
risk.
Common bugs fixed in 3.0.
Quoting Denis Vlasenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> As to original question, timekeeping problem can be nicely solved
> by either native Windows Simple NTP (I deployed one on the job),
> or by NTP. Last I checked their code was supporting dozens of platforms,
> including Win. Which is a pity, code got r
Hey all,
well, first of all (even if it's quite late as it's in version 3.0.7 already): thanks
a lot to all who
are developing and supporting Samba! I'm new to Linux and I really like the way things
are happening on this OS. But now, I've reached a point where I have to raise the white
flag...
For the record (and to help others on googling):
"Enable advanced printing features" is always off and can't be turned
on on Samba. It broke some printers on older versions (or something
like that). The main reason is that enabling this on Windows let's the
printer use EMF which is bad.
Read all a
Jason Joines wrote:
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
rea
On Sat, 2004-09-25 at 06:29, James Bowes wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I recently read the document concerning how different Samba will be and
> was wondering when a test release may arrive.
Test releases are available by subversion checkout right now!
It really depends what features you want, what your int
Hi Denis, as i said ,be happy with your version of the universe
Denis Vlasenko schrieb:
On Friday 24 September 2004 00:21, rruegner wrote:
Hi Denis, this is nonsens , if a user wants to break your security he
will do it anyway, win auth is easy enough to be breaked by any user
also in native win s
Very long story short...
1. Samba server on machine running iptables or behind a firewall
2. Client XP domain logins taking 45 seconds or more.
3. The problem: webDAV (webclient) is running on the XP workstations
and this mysteriously triggers access to port 80 on the file server,
which
On Friday 24 September 2004 00:21, rruegner wrote:
> Hi Denis, this is nonsens , if a user wants to break your security he
> will do it anyway, win auth is easy enough to be breaked by any user
> also in native win setups.
I have first-hand practical experience in that ;)
> If you want be secure
Igor Belyi wrote:
As per 'all_string_sub(add_script, "%u", account, sizeof(account));'
mentioned previously - it acctually does nothing at all. The previous
lp_addmachine_script() function returns all variables substituted thanks
to the magic of alloc_sub_basic().
Ok... alloc_sub_basic() substit
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 05:15:43PM -0400, Eli wrote:
> > Is this on Linux ? If so are you using sendfile ? If so
> > try setting "use sendfile = no".
>
> Sorry, yes it is on Linux. No specific distribution - it's a Linux system
> I've put together myself. Kernel is 2.4.26 - if there's any other
Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 04:22:16PM -0400, Eli wrote:
>> I've got a samba 3.0.5 (I can't get 3.0.6 or 3.0.7 to compile - I'll
>> get to that later) server running and it *appears* to be working
>> just fine.
>>
>>> From the 2k3 system in question, if I open an explorer wind
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 06:00:19PM -0300, Tim Locke wrote:
>
> I am having this problem as well. Google finds a few other people with this
> problem but never any response explaining how to fix it. If this is fixable
> (aside from reverting from 3.0.7) would someone please post it?
Looks like th
>Hi, I just upgraded my one of my servers to 3.0.7 using the rpms for
suse 8.2.
>now, hell has broken loose. The clients may log on, open shares, browse
folders, but they cannot open files!
>Using smbclient I see that samba starts the transfer, than aborts.
>In my log I find a whole bunch of error
Tony Fugere wrote:
1. Why does %m work? I understand why, but shouldn't it be used
instead of %u?
2. Does %m work for you (or anyone that has had success with %u)?
3. Could it have been some sort of Windows Cache or Samba Cache type
of issue?<>
The name of the machine you're connected fr
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You have to experiment with the dosage and time lag.
I started with 20 mg (good to rev my en
Hi Tim,
i hope this will help You:
null passwords (G)
Allow or disallow client access to accounts that have null passwords.
See also smbpasswd(5).
Default: null passwords = no
Greetings,
Mike
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From: Tim Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri,
Hi.
I recently read the document concerning how different Samba will be and
was wondering when a test release may arrive.
Regards,
--james
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On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 04:22:16PM -0400, Eli wrote:
> I've got a samba 3.0.5 (I can't get 3.0.6 or 3.0.7 to compile - I'll get to
> that later) server running and it *appears* to be working just fine.
>
> >From the 2k3 system in question, if I open an explorer window I can access
> the server via
I've got a samba 3.0.5 (I can't get 3.0.6 or 3.0.7 to compile - I'll get to
that later) server running and it *appears* to be working just fine.
>From the 2k3 system in question, if I open an explorer window I can access
the server via UNC just fine, no errors or anything on the Windows side.
On
I'm trying to set up an Idmap Backend LDAP server for winbind. I don't
need a full blown SAMBA PDC; just a server to provide the SID to UID/GID
mappings. We're using a Windows Active Directory server to authenticate
against but we want the above mappings to be the same across multiple
samba machi
Greetings,
I'm having difficulty setting up an 'Anonymous Read-Write' SAMBA server on a
new system with a stock FC2 installation for use with WinXP Pro systems.
I'm using the following software on the 'fileserver':
- Linux FC2 installed from the FC2 iso's: kernel 2.6.5-1.358
- samba-common-3.
So I came into work today and did the following:
1. Changed my smb.conf to:
log level = 0 rpc_srv:5 sam:5
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 0
...
add machine script = /path/to/smbldap-tools/smbldap-useradd -w "%u"
2. Deleted the INFERIOROS$ entry in LDAP.
3. Deleted the ROOT
On Sep 24, 2004, at 11:15 AM, Jason Balicki wrote:
what you've tried.
Mainly I have spent time verifying that the windows network settings
seem correct. I have made sure that everyone is in the same work
group, etc... I haven't spent a lot of time debugging this issue since
I'm not sure what w
> Hi there! Is possible to install software on the Samba Server and make users
> run that software from their workstations instead of installing locally? I
> know that it could take down the network perfomance but it could be useful
> for some little software like 7-zip, yahoo messenger, etc...
You could browse the Samba server from your MS client as printer admin.
Go into the printers subfolder, click the right mouse button and select
properties.
Select the "Drivers" tab, choose the driver and click onto "Remove".
This works since Samba 3.0.x.
This is not working for me. I'm not seeing
Howdy Super Samba Subscribers!
I'm looking for a little advice on trouble-shooting our network. We
have several large unix partitions that are shared via samba and act as
our central file stores. Most of our development machines are Linux or
Unix systems. Some of our business people use mixe
I have a Samba 3 server running as my domain controller and want to
configure it to authenticate user passwords off a MIT KDC server that
is already up and running. I have the KDC client software installed on
the Samba box and it will authenticate users using it's tools.
I have been looking
Hi there! Is possible to install software on the Samba Server and make users
run that software from their workstations instead of installing locally? I
know that it could take down the network perfomance but it could be useful
for some little software like 7-zip, yahoo messenger, etc...
Thanks.
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 10:23:11AM +0300, Chris Roubekas wrote:
>
> A while ago I posted a message regading the way Samba is behaving
> and some problems that I was facing with Windows "loosing"
> the connection with the server...
> Here is another sample of what my /var/log/messages still loo
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 06:44:27AM -0700, prakash k wrote:
> Good day every one.
>
> I have a network with samba 3.0.7 running on a
> server. Every hour, the server downloads antivirus
> updates and pushes them to all the clients on the
> network.
>My objective is to give write permission
I'm using the latest samba on a SUSE 8.2 OS. Using the smbclient I get
this error.
4896: session request ok
Serverzone is 25200
cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and we have disabled it.
4896: protocol negotiation failed
SMB connection failed
I've found mention of using the CIF Cli
here are a couple of links that you might find interesting:
http://www.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/NT-Bugtraq/2003-12/0079.html
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wpkg/
stuart
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From: "jan ardosa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 23
Hi Folks,
I compared the makefile for samba 3.0.6 and 3.0.7. I found
XML_LIBS=
MYSQL_LIBS=
PGSQL_LIBS=
these 3 lines and then the use of these variables missing in the 3.0.7 makefile. Thats
the only change I found in 3.0.6 makefile and 3.0.7 makefile. So when I compiled samba
3.0.7 using t
Crud. I missed backing up and restoring /var/lib/samba, didn't I?
Jon Johnston
Creative Business Solutions
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http://www.cbsol.com
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/24/2004
11:56:59 AM:
> Samba PDC system drive
Samba PDC system drive crashed. running 3.01.
rebuilt system drive - kept the hostname the same, restored contents of
/etc/samba, plus /etc/shadow, /etc/group, /etc/password
PDC isn't recognizing machines for SOME machines. Users appear fine.
I know that I should have gotten the domain sid pr
>> Is it possible to use Group Policies in Samba (or Samba + OpenLDAP
etc.)?
>>
>> I want to replace Active Directory with Samba (and possibly some other
>> tools like OpenLDAP), and Group Policy is a feature I need to have.
1) no, GPO is not supported by Samba
2) yes, You can still use LGPO (wh
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 13:41, W. D. wrote:
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> I looked into this a little closer. In 'FreeBSD Unleashed', on page
> 38 it says: "/home This is where the users' home directories are
> located. It is often located under the /usr partition. If you are
> going to have a l
Good day every one.
I have a network with samba 3.0.7 running on a
server. Every hour, the server downloads antivirus
updates and pushes them to all the clients on the
network.
My objective is to give write permission for the
antivirus share only to this server machine. Other
machines sh
In dos (win 2000 cmd) it's shows the same, but under linux I seen all the
files.
Has anyone seen this before?
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Pedro Silva wrote:
Wich user should I be using to perform joining? It's root right? And what about
the pasword, isn't it the same of ldap? If it isn't where do I set it?
You should use your root password, not the one you setup for
"cn=root,dc=dcc" to login into LDAP with.
Another approach will be
On Friday 24 September 2004 09:44 Luca Ferrari's cat walking on the keyboard
wrote:
> On Thursday 23 September 2004 18:18 your cat walking on the keyboard wrote:
> > May be due to no guest account. From Samba 3 by Example:
> >
> > Network browsing involves SMB broadcast announcements, SMB enume
Hi all.
I'm having some problems with one of my printers, samba and cups.
The printer is a HP Color LaserJet 5550dtn, working with Postscript.
We're trying to migrate from a Windows based print server to a new one
with Samba and Cups. Since this is printer is setup in a college lab,
we're trying t
Hi,
I have set up a samba server with ldapbackend and now I'm tryng to join a
windows XP machine to the domain.
Every time go through the steps of joining thr domain I get "Access Denied".
I've configured samba to use ldap and alredy done smbpasswd -w
so that it can read the ldap database.
So
On Friday 24 September 2004 08:18, David Rankin wrote:
> Mates,
>
> I'm trying to learn a little more. I have 3.0.7 running on Mandrake
> 7.2. I could see all the shares, but couldn't access the files "sendfile
> failed". I set use sendfile = No and all is well. I have a separate system
> Suse
Mates,
I'm trying to learn a little more. I have 3.0.7 running on Mandrake 7.2.
I could see all the shares, but couldn't access the files "sendfile failed".
I set use sendfile = No and all is well. I have a separate system Suse 9.0
pro with use sendfile = yes and I have no problems. What is th
Hi all, here's hoping you can help with a problem I have got.
I am currently running samba 3.0.7-1 on a Suse 9.0 system and I am having
the following problem.
I am trying to get my samba server to join a windows NT4 domain called
BVFL-DOM and then use winbind to get user names from that do
Solved the problem: See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=133488
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And don't forget to have the right "printer admin" settings under
[Global] (not that I know of anyone who may have forgotten this,
n).
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samba307(wins,lmb,dmb)[ip0] <-> subnet1 <-> router <-> subnet2 <-> win2k(lmb)[ip1]
a pert of smb.conf:
wins support = yes
wins proxy = yes
name resolve order = lmhosts host wins bcast
domain master = yes
browse list = yes
local master = yes
prefered master = yes
enhanced b
I'd love to document this. What section of the Samba-HOWTO-Collection should
it go into? Are you offering some patches or proposed text? I gladly receive
updates offered.
I think it should at least be documented in the smb.conf - manpage:
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It also affects the default values for the print
Hi Greg,
I'm have exact the same configuration of fedora core1 samba 3.0.7 on an
ext3 filesystem up and running. I never had this problems. The server
runs without problems for 4 month now.
* Is Your filesystem clean? Try to check it.
* check Your samba logs for errors
* check Your hardware, mayb
> "Andrew" == Andrew Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Andrew,
Andrew> Volker's paper, presented at a recent conference and linked
Andrew> from news.samba.org is one of the best resources at the moment.
Ok, great paper, I think I've already heard about rpc & idl, branch 4
seems reall
You could browse the Samba server from your MS client as printer admin.
Go into the printers subfolder, click the right mouse button and select
properties.
Select the "Drivers" tab, choose the driver and click onto "Remove".
This works since Samba 3.0.x.
Bye,
Martin
P.S.
Perhaps Gerald Carter (
hi there are many ways to do a windows update,
using a win workstation with a special designed install pack of sus
server which can be free downloaded at ms and setting policies to use it
is one way which works very well and is free of costs.
Other possibilies is seen is a dos script from the ger
This is the second time this has happened this week, im runing Samba 3.05
fairly standard config.
It happened on Tuesday, when there was no one about (2 maybe 3 users) we
were rebuilding a few machines and everything was going fine.
Any machines that were logged on would work fine, but new machi
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Hi,
> Hi guys I was just wondering if there's already a way to automate the
> process of updating Windows to be specific XP. My idea is to mimic how a
> Windows server domain controller can rollout critical update on the entire
> domain. Can Samba do
Mayebe I should have explained more of what is encrypted. Below is an example
of what is encrypted:
5B1CC95BAF6B10DD09D42ADE1A14D8D27134E31B1FBD6BDBB90993FC9D284C730E53ABC70C7ACC4C661CE4BD6E00F8C372A3B9A2A18C142AE0D1CB23B8870C772045D1FDA1D3B13729D75B66D97FB1360B1599735F2E2FBA2B3723C10F2A8
On Thursday 23 September 2004 18:18 your cat walking on the keyboard wrote:
> May be due to no guest account. From Samba 3 by Example:
>
> Network browsing involves SMB broadcast announcements, SMB enumeration
> requests, connections to the IPC$ share, share enumerations, and SMB
> connection set
Sure. No problem. Just write your own VFS module to control this.
- John T.
Can't do that with group policy?
Jim C.
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Chris,
I suppose what you are experiencing is a timeout problem. We had that
with a loaded samba server and a bunch of w2k clients hitting the server at the
same time. CPU load spiked and single smbds stuck in a request for (not sure
if I remember the value correctly) some minutes.
These smbds whe
M/V Anastasis - IT Manager wrote:
Hi all,
I am running samba 3.0.6 on Linux and am wondering if anyone knows if it
is possible to delete a print driver from the driver database? I have
...
a possible thing to do?
I, also could use this info as I recently had a printer go TU.
Jim C.
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Dear all,
A while ago I posted a message regading the way Samba is behaving
and some problems that I was facing with Windows "loosing"
the connection with the server...
Here is another sample of what my /var/log/messages still looks like:
Sep 19 15:08:01 Srv smbd-classic[3499]: [2004/09/19 15
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