I've got an aggravating problem as described in the subject line above.
I have a small home network with a Linux box running Samba and acting as both
local and domain master browser and WINS server. Also on the network are a
desktop PC (Dell 1.4 GHz P4) running Windows 2000 Professional and a
Jason Bird jason at birdfam.com writes:
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Forgot to include that I'm using Samba version 3.0.7.
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I have a strange feeling that the clue is in the server-manager since
I don't use it to join domain at all.
Maybe, yes.
To join domain I just go into System Properties/Computer Name/Change...
That way I did also, but some Time ago. And some Samba-Versions ago.
Do you join domain
Hi everybody,
Ok, the logic goes like this...
If you want to use root for Domain administration purposes it has to
be in the Domain user database.
If it's a Domain user its primary group should be a Domain group.
All Domain groups in Samba are mappings from UNIX groups into SIDs.
If mapping for a
What I would like to achieve is having a symlink under a mapped share
on my main server (called linux) which would transparently read or
write the data stored under that dir across the network to another
samba server (called backup).
What I have done sofar. I have one main samba server called
Folks,
Confusion on the subject of group mapping will continue until users learn to
partition the problem into digestible chunks.
Windows has an entirely different administrative challenge compared with UNIX.
MS Windows separates the concept of administrative rights so that a local
machine
I'm running 2.11, and I've noticed a number of log entries that look
like so:
angie.log: tdb(/usr/local/samba/var/locks/locking.tdb): expand_file
ftruncate to 8192 failed (Permission denied)
[2004/10/03 15:14:36, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(531)
tdb(/usr/local/samba/var/locks/brlock.tdb):
Hi,
I've read it a few times, however for the special case I would like to
implement:
members of the adm group (mapped to Domain Admins, but that is not
important for what I ask) act as root globaly, as such they can
manipulate user and group databases (what I intend is to allow them is
Can you see the test domain in Network Places from other workgroups on your
network? If not, is NETBIOS over TCP/IP working on your network?
Is the root user listed in /etc/samba/smbpasswd?
Does your useradd script accept $ in a username (some do not apparently)?
Check /etc/passwd for the
Got it all going now, thanks :)
Igor Belyi was a great help, thanks again!
As it stands now its just windows issues...
such as no non-sp2 machines being able to join the domain, and one
machine doesnt read/save its roaming profile...
but the rest work.. what do you expect from windows? :)
if
You may want to start looking at the smbd logs instead of ethereal. If
the problem isn't obvious from the default log level, try to increase it
up to 5 and see why Samba doesn't like to give a user access.
If smbd log doesn't say much to you I can try to help looking through it
- just send it
This error message is reported by smbfs kernel module, it has nothing to
do with Samba... Probably, the error code reported in this message can
give you move information.
I just want to add that pagefile.sys is a special file (swap) under
Windows which is handled somewhat special and you can
[netlogon] is a special share. I would guess Windows mounts it more than
once when user logins but you should see it then with 'log level = 5' as
'cmd=/home/samba/scripts/create-login-script.sh adrian.h' line in smbd
logs. Have you tried to put this 'root preexec' into [home] share instead?
Is there any error message reported on Samba side in smbd or nmbd logs?
Igor
ip.guy wrote:
i'm having the same problem with my samba server and photoshop 7.0
strangely enought though, the problem only exists on one of the two
mounted file systems (both identically formatted and mounted)
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It sounds like a locking problem to me...
Have you tried 'blocking locks = no' and 'oplocks = no' share parameters?
Igor
Brodsky Denis-RM08520 wrote:
Hello All,
I have Samba 3.0 and 3.0.7 servers that have similar problem ,
the problem occures once a week ~aprox,
all about 1 per minute
[netlogon] is a special share. I would guess Windows mounts it more than
once when user logins but you should see it then with 'log level = 5' as
'cmd=/home/samba/scripts/create-login-script.sh adrian.h' line in smbd
logs. Have you tried to put this 'root preexec' into [home] share instead?
Can you provide 'smbclient -d 5' log for the problem?
Igor
P.Saffrey wrote:
I am running a Samba server on Debian testing. Each day, I run an
automatic update via apt. Up until recently, the server was working fine;
I am assuming that the update has upgraded to a non-working version.
I can log
You can start more than one samba server without a problem if you
specify explicitly what configuration file each of them use by adding
'-s config' option to smbd and nmbd daemons.
If you need each of those servers to bind to a particular interface add
'interfaces = ehx' and 'bind interfaces
Dear Sirs,
where can I find information on domain name restrictions ?
I only know that domain name cannot be more than 11 characters.
1) can it contain special characters(lt; gt; amp;) which have
special meaning within XML ?
2) can it contain national characters ? UTF ? non-UTF ?
maybe
Dear Sirs,
does SID always have the same length ?
I want to extract user's RID from user's SID.
User's SID is composed of domain's SID + user's RID.
does domain SID always have the same length ?
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
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Author: abartlet
Date: 2004-10-17 06:47:45 + (Sun, 17 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 92
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Log:
Remove quote from CRH's book - it was just too long.
Rework part of the introduction.
Andrew
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-10-17 10:04:49 + (Sun, 17 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 3016
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Log:
- converted the events code to talloc
- added the new messaging system, based on unix domain
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-10-17 11:37:22 + (Sun, 17 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 3017
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Log:
nicer memory handling for event_context_merge()
Modified:
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-10-17 12:41:04 + (Sun, 17 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 3018
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Log:
handle STATUS_MORE_ENTRIES from socket_recv() in the messaging code
Modified:
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-10-17 12:41:31 + (Sun, 17 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 3019
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Log:
make the LOCAL-MESSAGING test a 2 process test
Modified:
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-10-17 13:21:24 + (Sun, 17 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 3020
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Log:
better error handling in socket_unix
Modified:
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-10-17 13:22:37 + (Sun, 17 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 3021
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Log:
under heavy load the listen queue for messaging unix domain socket can fill up,
Author: tpot
Date: 2004-10-17 13:24:56 + (Sun, 17 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 3022
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Log:
Work on unmarshalling arrays of structs in a buffer (Python string) for
spoolss.
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-10-17 13:33:03 + (Sun, 17 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 3023
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Log:
added immediate send of messages when they are first queued. This makes things a bit
more
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-10-17 22:03:33 + (Sun, 17 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 3024
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Log:
run the *_connect() NTVFS initialisation operation as root, to allow
backends to
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-10-17 22:28:26 + (Sun, 17 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 3026
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Log:
- added automatic retry to messages when the servers listen queue is
full. This means callers
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-10-17 23:59:56 + (Sun, 17 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 3027
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Log:
got rid of some configure checks we don't need any more
Modified:
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-10-18 00:04:46 + (Mon, 18 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 3028
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Log:
use talloc_free() instead of talloc_unlink(), as the
event_context_merge() code leaves the
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