Hi,
I am having some prob with my samba. I am runing samba as a PDC and one
one interface it works better when I put another interface as I have
more networks it gives me a message that the following domain is not
avaliable. I don't know what prob it can be I have changed smb.conf
many times
Hi,
So I have setup Samba to allow print Point n Print.
print$ is setup exactly as recommend. The various directories for
different OS are setup.
I follow the steps to upload the printer driver in WindowsXP
- Using network neighborhood go to the printer I will to upload
- Right click on printer
Very interesting. When you state trim down roaming profiles, do you
mean disable roaming profiles all together or to remove certain
functionality from roaming profiles? If the latter is the case, which
functions are removed to improve the speed? Thanks!
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 21:30:39 -0500, Eric Fe
Hi list,
I hope that maybe one of you can shed some light on this, as this is a very
strange case and I don't even
have the slightest clue from what this symptom may all come from. Maybe not
Samba, maybe Hardware, maybe buggy
windows .
Problem:
We have running a Samba 3.0.7 (from backports.
Greetings,
I have a little problem regarding the use of the include directive in
smb.conf. In fact, when a user logs from a Windows XP client, every works as
expected, but there is something missing when the same users logs from a
Windows Me box. Here is the information about the setup:
Ser
Name-to-SID works:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mpmCx]# wbinfo -n QA4\\DnsUpdateProxy
S-1-5-21-3152226350-2923503207-3337354198-1105 Domain Group (2)
SID-to-Name works
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mpmCx]# wbinfo -s
S-1-5-21-3152226350-2923503207-3337354198-1105
QA4\DnsUpdateProxy 2
SID-to-GID works:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] m
Baldwin Sung wrote:
Hi,
Is anybody running Samba across T1 WAN links? If so, how's the peformance.
Thanks
Yup, between 4 of my schools, I do just that. It works fine, the only
time you notice any slowness, it's at login on Windows 2k/XP due to the
roaming profiles, but that's not a problem with S
I have upgraded to 3.0.8 from 3.0.4. Winbind now fails just
after start. The following messages are written to
/var/log/samba/log.winbindd:
[2004/11/11 20:59:00, 1] nsswitch/winbindd.c:main(865)
winbindd version 3.0.8-1.1.1-SUSE started.
Copyright The Samba Team 2000-2004
[2004/11/11 20:59:0
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Thomas Bork wrote:
| Hallo,
|
| in 3.0.8pre2 the smbstatus command always shows
| connections _and_ shares even if using the switches '-p'
| for showing processes only or '-S' for showing shares
| only or '-B' for showing locks only:
Fixed. But there's
Hi
thank you for your reply
The host seems to be in the database
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# getent passwd | grep rmts2
NTROBOTIC\rmts2$:x:10261:10005:RMTS2:/home/NTROBOTIC/rmts2_:/bin/false
even if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# getent passwd "NTROBOTIC\rmts2$"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#
does not show a r
Hi,
Is anybody running Samba across T1 WAN links? If so, how's the peformance.
Thanks
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Using samba 3.0.8 and Suse ES 9.0 I'm having problems getting roaming
profiles/local profiles and logon scripts on a Win2k or WinXP workstation
working correctly. My bdc is supposed to be doing the authentication
against my PDC\LDAP server. Even when I enable Only allow local profiles
on the XP
Hallo Jerry,
> | + ac_cv_gnu_ld_version=GNU ld version 2.12
>
> What platform is this (uname -a or linux distro ver.)?
eisfair -> www.eisfair.org
test2 # uname -a
Linux test2 2.4.26-1 #15 Sun Oct 24 22:54:01 CEST 2004 i686 unknown
der tom
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Hallo Jerry,
> | testparm shows:
> |
> | ERROR: the 'passwd program' (/usr/bin/passwd %u) requires a '%u'
> parameter.
> | You can see, passwd program _is_ /usr/bin/passwd %u
>
> fixed. BUG # 2017
thanks a lot.
> | smbstatus command always shows processes _and_ shares even
> | if using the sw
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 12:03:21PM -0900, Christopher Swingley wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I've got a samba server that's serving Windows and Mac clients. I want
> to restrict the [homes] share such that users can *only* connect to
> their own home directory, and not make read-only connections to o
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Shane Drinkwater wrote:
| Hello,
| I am having problems compileing samba-3.0.8 on fedora core 3 64 bit. The
| error message I am getting is:
| Compiling dynconfig.c
| /tmp/ccY0PMTp.s: Assembler messages:
| /tmp/ccY0PMTp.s:44: Error: suffix or operands i
On Thursday 11 November 2004 16:03, Christopher Swingley wrote:
>
> [homes]
> comment = Home Directories
> create mask = 0644
> directory mask = 0755
> browseable = no
> writable = yes
> guest ok = no
You need to make your create mask and direct
Hi;
I'm re-posting this hoping that someone might be able to help me out --
I'm prepared to pay for support if necessary.
I've run into a somewhat interesting issue in regards to IIS serving
content from a samba share. Occasionly, IIS will return 404 errors for
content that does infact exist.
Greetings!
I've got a samba server that's serving Windows and Mac clients. I want
to restrict the [homes] share such that users can *only* connect to
their own home directory, and not make read-only connections to other
people's home directories.
For example, on a Mac, if I connect to my Samb
Dean Landry wrote:
I'm migrating to Samba on about 50 desktops. After I join the domain
(this is on Windows 2k or XP) I get a whole new set of settings (under
documents and settings). Is there a way to tell Windows to use the
old directory? It matches their username on samba if that helps.
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 05:04:29PM +0100, Florian Effenberger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I run a Windows domain based on Samba 3 and I am searching for a way to
> distribute/deploy software to clients.
Sorry for the late response, but to add to the list of responses,
http://www.pcrdist.org/ has always
Hello,
I am having problems compileing samba-3.0.8 on fedora core 3 64 bit. The
error message I am getting is:
Compiling dynconfig.c
/tmp/ccY0PMTp.s: Assembler messages:
/tmp/ccY0PMTp.s:44: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `mov'
/tmp/ccY0PMTp.s:97: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `mov'
m
> I would like to have a DIT similar to this for my Samba server :
> ou=People,dc=domain,dc=com: users accounts
> ou=Group,dc=Domain,dc=com: groups
> ou=Hosts,dc=domain,dc=com: machine accounts
> ou=Samba,dc=domain,dc=com: Samba specific stuff, such as sambaDomain,
> sambaUnixIdPool, etc
> My unde
Hi,
Thank you for your very informative post. I am hoping to roll out the
network in stages, with openLDAP coming in a later stage, mostly due to
my need to get up its learning curve a bit more before putting it into
production. I am hoping that running winbind on the linux boxes that are
not the
I need to browse to a windows share from a fedora client running samba.
I have winbind installed, I've tested it. I can logon to the samba box
with my windows name and password. I can even use smbclient and connect
to a share on a windows server just fine. However, I cannot
interactively browse
I'm migrating to Samba on about 50 desktops. After I join the domain
(this is on Windows 2k or XP) I get a whole new set of settings (under
documents and settings). Is there a way to tell Windows to use the old
directory? It matches their username on samba if that helps. Note, I'm
using loc
> > > I thought the profile copy was smart and only copied files that had
> > > changed? What can I do improve this performance?
> > Maybe theoretically, but we've seen it 'stupid' on frequent occasions.
> > Really best just to redirect the My Documents short cut to a real share
> > (such as a home
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Jonathan Knight wrote:
|
| We have small panic here as we've just put samba 3.0.8
| up to fix the DoS attack but all printing from Windows 98
| has now broken. Printing from Windows XP is still working fine.
Reproduced it. Try this patch.
cheers,
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Thomas Bork wrote:
|
| testparm:
| -
|
| testparm shows:
|
| ERROR: the 'passwd program' (/usr/bin/passwd %u) requires a '%u'
parameter.
| You can see, passwd program _is_ /usr/bin/passwd %u
fixed. BUG # 2017
| smbstatus:
| --
|
| smbst
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Hansjoerg Maurer wrote:
| Hi,
|
| we have several samba servers running as AD members (w2003 domain).
| Since the Upgrade to samba 3.0.8 the following message appears,
| when accessing a share on the memberserver from clienthost rmts2.
|
|
| [2004/11/10
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Thomas Bork wrote:
| + ac_cv_gnu_ld_version=GNU ld version 2.12
What platform is this (uname -a or linux distro ver.)?
cheers, jerry
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Hi,
I am testing samba-vscan 0.3.5 / clamav 0.8 with samba 3.0.7 built from
source on Solaris 9. With the samba server being a member of an MS active
directory domain.
Everything works as expected with viruses detected, removed or quarantined
but sometimes when a virus is found there is no warnin
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Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
|
|> I just updated Samba on a PC to 3.0.8. The PC is running
|> a recent upgrade to SuSE 9.2 Pro.
|>
|> Before upgrading the Network Browing worked fine,
|> particularly the Windows Network browsing. Since
|> upgrading to 3
On Thursday 11 November 2004 11:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just updated Samba on a PC to 3.0.8. The PC is running a recent upgrade
> to SuSE 9.2 Pro.
>
> Before upgrading the Network Browing worked fine, particularly the Windows
> Network browsing. Since upgrading to 3.0.8 yesterday, whenev
I just updated Samba on a PC to 3.0.8. The PC is running a recent upgrade
to SuSE 9.2 Pro.
Before upgrading the Network Browing worked fine, particularly the Windows
Network browsing. Since upgrading to 3.0.8 yesterday, whenever I try to do
that I get the following errors:
"An error occ
Hi all
I have just noticed that Windows (98 and 2000) are not displaying the
correct figure for disk space on any of my shares.
FreeBSD 5.2.1-R
Samba 3.0.7 from ports
quotas enabled on the ufs2 filesystems
samba compiled '--with-quotas'
ok, a user gets a quota set like this
edquota -e /home:
On Wednesday 10 November 2004 13:19, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> > I thought the profile copy was smart and only copied files that had
> > changed? What can I do improve this performance?
>
> Maybe theoretically, but we've seen it 'stupid' on frequent occasions.
> Really best just to redirect the
Integrating SAMBA\WINBIND on AIX 4.3.3 with Microsoft Active Directory.
Overview: This document is a roadmap on how you can integrate SAMBA with
your Active Directory environment. This configuration will allow
your Samba server to appear as a member of Active Directory. It will also
allow you
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Rick Brown wrote:
| On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
|
|
|>Common bugs fixed in 3.0.8 include:
|>
|>~ o Fixes for kerberos interoperability with Windows 200x
|>~domains when using DES keys.
|
|
| Yay! Compiled, installed, rejoined
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Daniel Wilson wrote:
| Hi,
|
| This one is for the samba team i think...
|
|
| Intro...
| Im using Sun One Directory Server 5.2 as my LDAP, so i used the
| samba-schema-netscapeds5.x schema, also samba 3.0.8.
It's on my list to fix. Actually the best t
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Gil Freund wrote:
|
| We have an issue with Samba panicking after an error connecting to
| CUPS (see log below).
|
| Samba 3.0.7
| CUPS 1.1.20
| Debian Woody
|
| After the panic, CUPS is still oparational, but not Samba. I have to
| kill -9 the smbd pr
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Kevin Statz wrote:
| The errors are:
|
| # /etc/init.d/samba.server start
| ld.so.1: /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd: fatal: libpopt.so.0: open failed:
| No such file or directory
| Killed
| ld.so.1: /usr/local/samba/sbin/nmbd: fatal: libpopt.so.0: open fail
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Mark wrote:
| Hello,
| We just need the netbios broadcast registration/resolution
| and/or NBNS wins server setup, so we are thinking of just
| running nmbd without smbd. To help minimize security issues
| etc. Samba version is 2.2.7 on redhat 7.3. a
Hi, I'm Havinge the same problem and that is happening only with some
machines
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Hi,
as I wrote in a previous e-mail, we are noting different announcing between a
w2k computer and an xp one (both professional). The computers are not trying
to log on a windows domain, and this time I can provide also a dump of
traffic thru ethereal. As you can see from the attached files, the
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 05:15:52PM -0500, Barry Roomberg wrote:
> It seems I have accidently turned roaming profiles that trigger when XP boxes
> login to my domain. How can I make sure they are turned off for good?
(From
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/ProfileMgmt.ht
Has anyone fixed this? I'm having the same problem
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Dear group,
I have installed Fedora Core 2 with samba, winbind enabled and managed to join
our ADS as member server.
Using kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED] I receive a valid ticket an can connect to
Windows share by smbclient //server/share -k
Now my goal is to use the AD Usernames i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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