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Hello,
I have a perplexing problem. Im running Mandrake 10.0 and samba 3.0 setup
as a domain controller. My client machines are XP Pro. I can join the
domain and my "Homes" directory connects as it should. But that's all I can
do. I have other shares that I can't access. For instance, I have
I use firefox over a Samba share mapped to a network drive.
If samba had interpreted the link correctly, then shouldn't an attempt
to write to it have written the file it points to, specifically the
bookmarks file?
Jim C.
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Dear sir,
v installed Linux Domain Named System in Enterprise Linux release ES 3, now
v r not facing any problem in Win98 client joining in DNS, but v are facing
problem in Window XP OS
Cld u pl suggest me How can i join in DNS sys with Windows XP OS client.
i extract some information from
Hello All,
I used the command rpcclient shutdowninit -m MESSAGE ...
to shutdown windows workstations and it used to work just fine.
After an online update the shutdown script stopped working.
Trying the command manually I got this return error:
result was NT code 0x0057
when I cu
Hi James,
Thanks for taking the time to reply!
You are right about one smbd process listening and the other one handling a
share being accessed by a client workstation (like a Windows XP machine).
However, if no client workstation is connected to a share, there should be
only one smbd process run
Hi!
Summary - 2.2.12 rpm package from us1.samba.org
failed on my redhat 7.3 system
Installing stack version of /etc/pam.d/samba...
error: execution of %postun scriptlet from
samba-2.2.7-3.7.3 failed, exit status 1
looks like the samba server is dead
now.
I stopped and restarted the smb process
I'm having some kind of trouble mapping all users in an ADS group to a Unix id.
I'm running Samba 3.0.7 on Solaris 9 as a member of a Windows 2000 ADS Domain.
Here's my smb.conf:
[global]
Heath Mason wrote:
I am getting the following errors, when I attempt to compile Samba 3.0.7 on AIX 5.1:
Compiling nsswitch/winbind_nss_aix.c with -O2
nsswitch/winbind_nss_aix.c: In function `wb_aix_init':
nsswitch/winbind_nss_aix.c:980: structure has no member named `method_version'
nsswitch/winbin
That code hack was designed to be temporary, so that I could make sure
everything else worked (it didn't) in the mean time before I got a fix
for this problem.
Anyhow, that looks like it could work. In the upgrade from 2.2.8, I
had left that attribute as just "acctFlags". Unfortunately, I can't
On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 04:31:16PM -0400, Igor Belyi wrote:
> To prevent deletion you should remove write access on the directory
> containing the file: chmod a-w /home/samba/public
>
> Igor
This a known bug. See https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1886
Thanks,
Guenther
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To prevent deletion you should remove write access on the directory
containing the file: chmod a-w /home/samba/public
Igor
Bruno Gimenes Pereti wrote:
Hi!
I'll try to explain all the situation to help you understand the
problem. I have a Samba 3.0.4 + LDAP + ACL PDC and I use poledit to
define
Hi!
I'll try to explain all the situation to help you understand the problem. I
have a Samba 3.0.4 + LDAP + ACL PDC and I use poledit to define the
background image of the users to \\PDC\public\background.bmp, this file:
-rw-r--r--1 Administrator root 787510 09-23 17:34 background.bmp
Hi,
I have a problem which I couldn't solve myself thus decided to ask here. My
setup is rather basic. There are over 20 PCs in the network, most of them
running WinXP Home SP2 and WinXP Pro SP2, a few Windows 98 SE and the Linux
(Debian) server running samba 3.0.7(-1). They all are in the same
I was trudging around the source to understand this, and now I am really
confused.
It is the case that we are not using LDAP right now.
if "Connected to LDAP server ..." does not show up in the log then either
"ads_find_dc: no realm or workgroup! Don't know what to do" or
"ads_find_dc: looking
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 04:22:04PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm running Samba 3.0.2 on Solaris using winbindd to allow me to security
> tailor access to subdirectories on a Samba share. We assign the
> subdirectories within a Samba share to an Active Directory group name. This
> generally
"security = DOMAIN" means that server is a member of a domain and not a
PDC. To set servera as a PDC you will need to use "security = USER"
(which is the default). Please, read Samba-HOWTO.
Igor
Šopík Bronislav wrote:
Hi,
it is my project in the school, I need to create this trust between two do
Im unable to install SAMBA on my 74000 ServerNet Tandem system. Im
currently running OSS under G06.11 OS. None of the of the instructions in
the many help HTML file are working for me. After running the command
"make installbin and make installman" I was able to read SAMBA man pages
via the man
M Middleton wrote:
I've got several users I created with a blank password (only temporary
until I can get the system fully operational, long story behind that),
but for some reason when I try to access a share that a user with no
password is authorized for, NT 4 won't let me in to the share.
Any an
what are the permissions on the mount point?
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smbfs is not the same as Samba - they use although the same net
protocol. You can try to put files into share with smbclient to see if
Samba also has the same problem, but if it's smbfs specific you will
need to go to the correct maintainer. You can also try to mount share
with CIFS - they say
Hello ,
I write this letter 'cas i have a problem and I dont know how to fix It! I can share
folder without problem, but if they are on the linux file system. If I try to share
something whitch is on a fat partition, this share want root account to connect in !
How to change this .. Is there a
Make sure "hosts.allow" gives permission to the external ip address too.
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Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 10:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Re: Connecting to Samba from an external subnet
Gary Green wrote:
> I'
when I exec the net group command to list the groups, i get a cryptic
error message, the a group listing.
what is ads_connect, and what would an error from it mean?
then I can work on fixing it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# net group
root's password:
[2004/10/08 11:44:46, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_start
Has anyone ever tried to use .net FileSystemWatcher against a Samba server?
Microsoft says that FileSystemWatcher commands only work against Win2k or
greater servers.
Does anyone know if Samba can emulate this support?
FileSystemWatcher is a component of .net that let's the program listen for
Fi
Chris St. Pierre wrote:
I did some further investigation, and it appears that in the
conditional on lines 250-254 of rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c in
get_md4pw() is where the failure point is. Namely, the account is not
disabled, and the pass is not null, but none of the trust checks pass.
(acct_ctrl
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(my first attempt got mangled because of the attachments, so I'm
reposting)
I have a 3.0.7 server that is part of an active directory domain, and I
have a problem where 'map to guest = Bad User' doesn't do what I expect.
On this system, unix users are
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(OK, my first message got mangled because of the attachments, so I'm
reposting)
I've got a samba 3 box that's part of an AD domain. It works correctly
for most users; but there was a problem where certain users couldn't
connect. We'd get a log messa
Pre compiled solaris x86 binaries, can't log in from Windows
2000. Here's my smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbios name = ANYNAME
encrypt passwords = no
[9gb]
path = /anal4/9gb
Can log in fine using a Mac OSX or Unix smbclient. Also tried
encrypt passwords = yes
and creating pass
Greetings Admins,
The howto details setting the device mode using a windows client:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/printing.html#id2552900
Is there a way to script this process? We support 260+ printers and
it's a pain in the ass. (My wrist is hurting!)
regards,
Ryan
Marcel de Riedmatten schrieb:
Le jeu 07/10/2004 à 23:05, Tomasz Finke a écrit :
Marcel de Riedmatten wrote:
You aren't running winbind aren't you ?
No, I'm not, just slapd, nscd and Samba.
I have looked in my log and i see something similar as you, except this
append after the logon script is clo
Hi All,
I am having trouble compiling Samba 3.0.8pre1 with pam_winbind. I am using
the following configure string.
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba --exec-prefix=/usr/local/samba
--with-libiconv=/usr/local/lib --with-ldap=/opt/csw
--with-krb5=/usr/local/krb5 --with-automount --with-pam --w
On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 12:33:49AM -0400, Jason McCormick wrote:
> Tony Breeds wrote:
>
> >I was told to experiment with the following settings
> >
> >use sendfile = no
> >large readwrite = no
> >max xmit = 16644
> >
> >For me the sendfile option was the correct answer.
>
> 'use sendfile = no' ap
i checked the FAQ and newsgroup archives, maybe i missed this, but. is there
a way to to mount an smbfs so that if the remote machine goes down or
offline, the local machine does not hang processs waiting for it to return?
for NFS it would be:
mount -t nfs -o hard,intr
but i do not see any e
On the LDAP server:
> ldapsearch -b "ou=people,o=nebrwesleyan.edu,o=isp" "uid=guinea-pig$" \
sambaSID
uid=guinea-pig$,ou=people,o=nebrwesleyan.edu,o=isp
sambaSID=S-1-5-21-2507527290-1625623118-1076039497-3002
On the Samba server:
> /usr/local/samba/bin/net getlocalsid
SID for domain TESTERATOR i
As mentioned in some other threads, printing is very slow with
samba-printers after applying XSP2 to XP.
What is especially slow is the point, when you press ctrl-p after
working with some document in e.g. MS Word.
It takes about 20 seconds on a fast 3 GHZ computer, before you see the
printer di
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 11:49:22PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi folks. When using Dreamweaver MX 2004 on a Win2k machine talking to
> a Samba machine I have a strange problem.
>
> For every key stroke or mouse event within the Dreamweaver window I see
> a flurry of SMB packets
>
> Most
Hello,
I assume, that the BusinessJet is an ink printer.
Many of the Deskjet drivers need a device mode to function.
Try setting "default devmode = yes" in your smb.conf.
To remove your driver you could use the Windows Gui.
(The remove button in the Drivers tab on your samba server).
Completely r
Just to give you an answere at least (you're asking again).
I experienced, that this depends on the printer and the driver.
Some drivers put the number of copies into PJL commands, others may send the
document multiple times or do different tricks.
It's definitly no option, that Samba gives cups
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On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 21:06, Tomasz Finke wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running Samba 3.0.6 PDC with OpenLDAP 2.1.25 backend on a Linux
> machine with RedHat 3.0 ES installed. This is a large installation
> with separate Samba BDC and 2 file servers. The BDC server uses a
> replica LDAP server, worki
Dear All,
This is my problem; I have successfully joined the samba server to ADS
domain W2k server: net ads join [EMAIL PROTECTED] without any
errors & ran tests: wbinfo -u, wbinfo -g, getent passwd, getent group,
without any errors too.
# net ads info - shows:
LDAP server: 10.1.1.70
LDAP server
I have a Samba 3.0.4 server that has several point and print printers which
are functioning just fine.
I have added another printer, an HP BusinessJet 1100d, and attempted to load
the drivers on the Samba server for that printer (for WinNT, Win2K and
WinXP). However, now, when attempting to check
Hi to all.
I have a samba PDC that shares correctlly two printers and that have
never given any problem. Yesterday however I have tryed to print a
document in more copies and the printer has made only one.
Is it a normal thing or is it a printer setting problem?
Thanks
Ps: I'm using samba 3.0.7,
I have a problem with Samba:
I want to make trust between two Samba domains. I have setup the trust on
the DOMAINB server then on the Samba DOMAINA server "net rpc
trustdom establish DOMAINB" I then get the following:
Password: [entered password]
Could not connect to server SERVERB[
Le ven 08/10/2004 à 11:01, Tomasz Finke a écrit :
> Marcel de Riedmatten wrote:
>
> > Another question: have you replicated your ldap server ?
>
> Yes, I have BDC server with Samba and slave slapd installed. But
> more than 90% of users choose PDC as their logon server. The
> "os level" at PDC
Hi Jim,
I think you can do that with "webmin" and "Webalizer Logfile Analysis"
I have not done for myself with samba , but done this with squid with good
results.
Hope this helps
Xavier
Selon "Jim C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> MACHINE : aaaUSER : bbbACTION : login/logoutDATE: 01/0
I have a problem with Samba:
I want to make trust between two Samba domains. I have setup the trust on
the DOMAINB server then on the Samba DOMAINA server "net rpc
trustdom establish DOMAINB" I then get the following:
Password: [entered password]
Could not connect to server SERVERB[th
Hi!
Questions.
1) Do I have to upgrade to Samba 3.x
to support winXP pro clients
(NO PDC)
2) What are the complications of adding
WinXP pro clients to an existing win95/samba 2.2.x
network
3) IF i have to upgrade to Samba 3.x,
is it easy, or do I have to plan to
do a bit or a lot of work.
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Hi!
Questions.
1) Do I have to upgrade to Samba 3.x
to support winXP pro clients
(NO PDC)
2) What are the complications of adding
WinXP pro clients to an existing win95/samba 2.2.x
network
-- background --
I am looking for the easier/quickest way
to do this.
the boss man is happy with the ol
Le jeu 07/10/2004 à 23:05, Tomasz Finke a écrit :
> Marcel de Riedmatten wrote:
>
> > You aren't running winbind aren't you ?
>
> No, I'm not, just slapd, nscd and Samba.
I have looked in my log and i see something similar as you, except this
append after the logon script is closed. I see at le
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