Just thanks for all for your answers. Things are now clear for me.
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with acctflags set to UX our users are not forced to changed the
password, but the dialog to change the password comes up, when the
password is expired. The User can cancel the dialog. So we set
Wil Cooley wrote:
On 2005-01-18, gary ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does samba server access the disk periodically even it
is not serving any client ? I am trying to setup a
home server which is not frequently used and set the
HD to spin down after 60s inactivity. But it get kicks
up again
By the way, the wait-period before the write access is committed or whatever
is always precisely 30 seconds, so I believe, that there may be some timeout
issue before samba is actually doing what it's supposed to do. Has anybody got
an idea?
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Have IdealX.org lost their domain? it seems to have been pinched by some
company selling domains.
Site is partially mirrored at Idealx.com but stil links to
idealx.org. Replace idealx.org urls
with idealx.com but the samba downloadable stuff isn't there at the moment.
Duncan
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thats because you need to use http://www.idealx.org
Duncan Brannen wrote:
Have IdealX.org lost their domain? it seems to have been pinched by
some company selling domains.
Site is partially mirrored at Idealx.com but stil links to
idealx.org. Replace idealx.org urls
with idealx.com but the
Duncan Brannen wrote:
Have IdealX.org lost their domain? it seems to have been pinched by
some company selling domains.
Site is partially mirrored at Idealx.com but stil links to idealx.org.
Replace idealx.org urls
with idealx.com but the samba downloadable stuff isn't there at the moment.
Hello,
This post is similar to what I posted yesterday 'smbclient -L host to
list IP addresses - possible?'.
I have a PDC in one place and many workstations in different other
places connected using WAN/VPN.
These workstations have rather changing IPs assigned by DHCP.
Sometimes I need to
Hi
my problem is just like the subject, I could browse the shares with the same
username password but I can't login to the domain, I'm using samba 3.0.2.a
with ldap backend, can anyone help me with this, I know it's been posted
before but I can't find a solution.
thanks
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Hello,
This post is similar to what I posted yesterday 'smbclient -L host
to list IP addresses - possible?'.
I have a PDC in one place and many workstations in different other
places connected using WAN/VPN.
These
Adi Nugraha wrote:
Hi
my problem is just like the subject, I could browse the shares with the same
username password but I can't login to the domain, I'm using samba 3.0.2.a
with ldap backend, can anyone help me with this, I know it's been posted
before but I can't find a solution.
thanks
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Also you need to edit your nsswitch conf file, usually
/etc/nsswitch.conf to have:
passwd: files ldap
group: files ldap
Your problem is that your OS isnt looking at ldap for its user accounts,
its also looking at your passwd file (/etc/passwd)
Adi
FM == FM [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FM Hello turbo, It's funny that you help me in all mailing List
FM connected to ldap as a backend ;-)
Well, LDAP is my main/only interest now :)
Use userPassword: [EMAIL PROTECTED] then ldap will 'ask'
the KDC, and samba don't have to
I use ssh port forwarding to connect to a samba server from Windows
2000/ XP clients. But there is an annoying part that I have to enter my
password for samba shares after I already authenticated with the server
using ssh. Is there any way to setup samba so in the case of ssh
connections it would
Dear Samba List,
I have been running a Samba PDC (Win 2000 XP Clients) for about 1 year
without problems. Now I find I cannot add new PCs to the domain,
existing accounts are working fine.
It seems to be a rights issue, but I am not sure quite how to analyse it.
All attempts to add a computer
Hi,
I finally made the patch and uploaded it. You can access it at the
following URL:
http://www.sridharv.net/samba/patch-multwinbinddpr-vs-3.0.11pre1.diff
The patch is against the samba 3.0.11pre1 release. It should work
against 3.0.9 and 3.0.10 as well but I haven't tried it.
cd-ing into the
Daniel Wilson wrote:
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
This post is similar to what I posted yesterday 'smbclient -L host
to list IP addresses - possible?'.
I have a PDC in one place and many workstations in different other
places connected using
Daniel Wilson wrote:
try the tool that comes with samba (findsmb)?!
well, it doesn't work for me or I use it in a wrong way:
# smbclient -L serwer
(...)
Server Comment
----
PIOTRO
SERWER
So 2 machines. Now I run findsmb:
#
Thomas M. Skeren III wrote:
Daniel Wilson wrote:
try the tool that comes with samba (findsmb)?!
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
This post is similar to what I posted yesterday 'smbclient -L host
to list IP addresses - possible?'.
I have a PDC in one place and many workstations in different
I forgot to add the Makefile.in changes to the patch. I've uploaded the
fixed version at the same URL.
Thanks
Sridhar
Sridhar Venkatakrishnan wrote:
Hi,
I finally made the patch and uploaded it. You can access it at the
following URL:
Hi!
I use samba 3.0.10 in FreeBSD 4.10 and I've some problem with browse
list. The network were I'm supervisor contains about 50 XP box, 1
FreeBSD (DHCP+WINS server) and 1 Debian box (samba 3.0.10 ) which is a
large file server. I've tryed many version of samba (3.X) but the
problem is still
Cheers,
Looks like our dns servers picked up an extra Authorative source
for idealx.org
; DiG 9.2.1 www.idealx.org
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 55053
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2
;;
Another time converter is a perl script amtime.pl that can be used in
shell scripts to convert back and forth between seconds and human readable
time.
http://www.unixreview.com/documents/s=1344/ur0307g/ur0307g_script.htm
Kent N
Patrick,
This number is a timestamp. To figure out what day it
Thomas M. Skeren III wrote:
use smbstatus:
PRiSM# smbstatus
This will list workstations that are currently connected to Samba
server; if the workstation is not connected to Samba, it won't be
shown with smbstatus.
So this method is not good for me.
I thought you had a PDC. If so then when
hi all,
I want to migrate my samba 2.2.4 pdc with roaming profiles and shares to a
new installed samba 3.0.10 pdc.
How must I go on to migrate my users and their profiles from the old server
(with smbpasswd) to the new pdc running with ldap-passbackend with out
loosing the profiles and passwords?
Hi,
I am buying a server SUN with 4 processor and work with solaris 10, and
I am going to install
samba-3.0.10-sol10-sparc-local.gz.
Please: I would like to know if this version of samba is multi task (work
with more one processor)
or if all sons trials work in only one processor)
Thank you
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Duncan Brannen wrote:
| Using nslookup against sarajevo.idealx.org gives me
| the correct address.
|
| Noone else affected by this then?
I see it as well. I'll contact the developers.
cheers, jerry
Thomas M. Skeren III wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Well, I run ISC-DHCP so when all else fails I check
/var/db/dhcpd.leases. All dhcp servers that I know of, have a way to
check leases.
The problem is, DHCP server is in my case a small Linksys router box.
It's rather problematic to check
Hi,
we are running Samba 3.0.10 on Solaris 8. I compiled Samba with ACL
support. Our Samba server is connected to our Windows 2000 AD-Domain as
a member server. wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g are working fine, so that I can
see all our Windows user and groups. Using getent group lists only my
Unix
Testing indicates that when a file located on a linux samba share is
modified from a windows client, the creation date is modified along with
the modification date. It appears that samba doesn't differentiate
between the two? I know it's relatively minor in the great scheme of
things, but we
So you are connecting, but it seems to be rejecting just the password.
That is odd. Are you sure the username is valid? What if you use
Explorer and input \\earth\web? It should prompt you for a user and
password? What if you create a new user on earth and dry to connect as
the new user?
On Tuesday 18 January 2005 12:20, Igor Bukanov wrote:
I use ssh port forwarding to connect to a samba server from Windows
2000/ XP clients. But there is an annoying part that I have to enter my
password for samba shares after I already authenticated with the server
using ssh. Is there any way
I would also like to see a force strong password feature added.
Thanks,
Chris
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gerald
(Jerry) Carter
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 9:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
(I submitted this last week, but hopefully someone who knows the
intricacies of secrets.tdb and machine migrations will read this ...)
I migrated a complete Samba configuration from an old server to a new
one, including the entire /etc/samba directory and all user accounts.
At first, no
Ed Holden wrote:
I migrated a complete Samba configuration from an old server to a new
one, including the entire /etc/samba directory and all user accounts. At
first, no clients were aware that anything had changed. But when I
changed the passwords of two users they suddenly couldn't connect.
Truls Løkholm Bergli wrote:
On Tuesday 18 January 2005 12:20, Igor Bukanov wrote:
I use ssh port forwarding to connect to a samba server from Windows
2000/ XP clients. But there is an annoying part that I have to enter my
password for samba shares after I already authenticated with the server
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 15:29:59 +0100, Truls L#248;kholm Bergli
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Tuesday 18 January 2005 12:20, Igor Bukanov wrote:
I use ssh port forwarding to connect to a samba server from Windows
2000/ XP clients. But there is an annoying part that I have to enter my
password for
Actually it's not a PDC. Most of the clients are Mac OS X, with a few
Windows machines here and there, so no client machines are actually
joined to the domain. The issue is purely with connecting.
-Ed
:: Ed Holden
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:: McLean Hospital
:: Tel: (617)
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Christian Merrill wrote:
| Testing indicates that when a file located on a linux
| samba share is modified from a windows client, the creation
| date is modified along with the modification date. It
| appears that samba doesn't differentiate between
Hi, all,
We are using Samba 3.0.10 with an LDAP backend.
It's been working fine for a long time.
One strange thing that has come up today : I cannot add 1 specific domain
user to the local Administrator group of Windows servers that are also in
the domain.
Adding the user to the admin group
It gets even weirder than that : it seems that this particular user has
not been authentication against the PDC for some time now; (so, using
cached data from his pc)
If he tries to log on to another machine in the domain, the machine
complaints that the domain is not available.
(The system
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Christian Merrill wrote:
| Testing indicates that when a file located on a linux
| samba share is modified from a windows client, the creation
| date is modified along with the modification date. It
| appears that samba
Hi all,
I would like two Samba servers to be able to talk to each other via NetBIOS.
The problem is that they are on two different subnets. I have enabled
broadcast ping on the routers, and the servers can each ping the other subnet
with no trouble. The two relevant IPs are 192.168.1.101
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It gets even weirder than that : it seems that this particular user has
not been authentication against the PDC for some time now; (so, using
cached data from his pc)
If he tries to log on to another machine in the domain, the machine
complaints that the domain is not
Does this flag now do something? Last I checked, X was unused.
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What I do personally is use the print spooler software to create PDF's,
not Samba, so my destination actually exists. You could create a print
queue called PDF that does nothing... or probably changing your lpq
command would work, but I believe that's still global. Just some ideas.
check 'man
Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Hi all,
I would like two Samba servers to be able to talk to each other via
NetBIOS. The problem is that they are on two different subnets. I have
enabled broadcast ping on the routers, and the servers can each ping the
other subnet with no trouble. The two
Hello,
Note that I found many place with similar problem, but I don't understand
any solution. Can you help me ?
I use Samba 3.0.10 on a Suse 8.2.
My goal is to mount a shared directory from a XP machine to a directory on
my linux.
* I have created a directory in order to mount the XP
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Currently 192.168.1.x is the CORP domain. Samba PDC is acting as the
WINS server.
192.168.2.x is the FURN server, and its Samba PDC is acting as its
WINS server.
In my opinion, it is wrong.
On one server, set:
wins support = yes
On the other:
wins server =
Ok, I disabled the win firewall on the machine,and indeed I got another
:-( error message
'A device attached to this system is not functioning'
Trying another user on the same machine without changing anything (on the
same login window) : no problem
Regards,
Bert De Ridder
PeopleWare
MATHIEU FRANCOIS-XAVIER wrote:
Hello,
Note that I found many place with similar problem, but I don't understand
any solution. Can you help me ?
I use Samba 3.0.10 on a Suse 8.2.
On SuSE 9.2 I use
mount -t smbfs -U=user //machine_name/share /local/directory. I think
that's the right
Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
On Tuesday 18 January 2005 10:49, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
In my opinion, it is wrong.
On one server, set:
wins support = yes
On the other:
wins server = 192.168.5.2 # (IP of the first one)
wins proxy = yes
I did this, and I think it MIGHT have worked. Not sure. I
I am having a problem getting my original local profile to sync with my
new roaming profile on a FC2 samba 3.0.9 server. I have a user called
John Doe who logs into a machine as a local user. In samba his name
is jdoe and I use the smbusers file to map him to John Doe. When I
decided to
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Hello,
I'm writing a tutorial with which people can easily setup a Samba
machine as a NT4 Primary Domain Controller (using CentOS 3).
I'm handling just about everything that's related:
- - NTP
- - DHCP
- - Samba
- - SNMP
and more...
Note that this is
I have already tried to put smb.conf to /tmp which is
mounted to tmpfs but the disk access continues. I have
no idea why.
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Wil Cooley wrote:
On 2005-01-18, gary ng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
does samba server access the disk periodically
gary ng wrote:
I have already tried to put smb.conf to /tmp which is
mounted to tmpfs but the disk access continues. I have
no idea why.
you might also try:
lsof -n|grep smbd
lsof -n|grep nmbd
This will list any files opened by Samba.
Maybe you will find anything that could be read/written by
Hi,
Got a 2k ADS server with a trust to NT4 PDC...
what I'm trying to achieve is to have users on the NT4 PDC assigned to
security groups in Win2k AD, with Samba joined to the AD and
authenticating users in AD.
I have the NT4 - 2k trust working fine both directions.
Samba has been joined to the
hello
i have setup two domains UNI-STAFF and UNI-STUD, both point at same ldap
for auth and have different domainSID's
What i would like but dont know how to do is
*Both domains to appear in the Windows Domain logon Box
*Accounts (in LDAP) which have the UNI-STAFF sambaSID to be able to
Has there been any further progress on the finished print jobs piling up
issue? In the last few emails there was mention of a fix by Monday.
Any updates would be greatly appreciated.
If this is the wrong forum to ask about this please let me know and I
will post to the correct forum.
Marc
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Taylor, Marc wrote:
| Has there been any further progress on the finished
| print jobs piling up issue? In the last few emails
| there was mention of a fix by Monday.
|
| Any updates would be greatly appreciated.
I've got an increasing number of
Hola.
Hi.
I have an error when I try to run: wbinfo -u from the PDC itself (samba 3,
FC3), I have runing winbind, smb, nmb on the PDC, this is the error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] media]# wbinfo -u
Error looking up domain users
This is my smb.conf:
-
[global]
workgroup = DOMAIN
Ed Holden wrote:
Actually it's not a PDC. Most of the clients are Mac OS X, with a few
Windows machines here and there, so no client machines are actually
joined to the domain. The issue is purely with connecting.
so what do you mean by logging in? browsing a share protected with
Ed Holden wrote:
So you are connecting, but it seems to be rejecting just the password.
That is odd.
As I said, it also appears that the SMB server is unaware of the machine
named Starbase. Remember nmblookup is unable to locate the machine named
Starbase.
Are you sure the username is valid?
have you sucsess about that ? i'm having the same problem, could you
help me?
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Hi.
I need to use the ntlm_auth module to auth. users so a group can use Internet
and other not, using squid. The users that belong to Internet group may use
Internet.
I've being looking for info. about this but there is no much info. in google.
Until now this is the only info. that I had
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| Hello,
|
| I'm writing a tutorial with which people can easily setup a Samba
| machine as a NT4 Primary Domain Controller (using CentOS 3).
|
|
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Joining a mixed 2000 domain worked correctly for Samba 3.0.2a.
After upgrading to either samba 3.0.9 or 3.0.10, the net ads join command
completes successfully, and wbinfo -u returns a list of users, but any attempt
to
actually authenticate those
Tomek,
So you know the netbios name of the machine you want to access, but not
it's IP address. My suggestion would be to modify the
/etc/nsswitch.conf file on whichever machine you need to VNC from.
Find the line containing hosts: files,dns (or something to that
effect) and appends wins to
Hello!
I've got some problems with the user-rights setting to my linux-machine.
I want to create a file-server-system with samba where I can create a
copy-directory, too. To this copy-directory every person, who can connect to
the samba-machine, should be able to write through this directory
Yes. I have a share called NRL Folders I can't browse it or any
other shares. On the local machine I can; that is, on the server I can
use the smbclient to connect to 127.0.0.1 and list shares that way. But
not from another machine.
It's not a network thing, because it is user-specific.
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| I use ssh port forwarding to connect to a samba server from Windows
...
| ask for any password for shares?
Why not set ssh up for public key auth? Coupled with Samba's own
encryption, it should be secure enough. ;-)
Jim C.
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Samba version 3.0.10 seems to be ignoring the map file on my system. I have
the line:
root = administrator
in the file but when the administrator account tries to access the system
the add user script is run for the user administrator.
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Ed Holden wrote:
Yes. I have a share called NRL Folders I can't browse it or any
other shares. On the local machine I can; that is, on the server I can
use the smbclient to connect to 127.0.0.1 and list shares that way. But
not from another machine.
It's not a network thing, because it is
Yeah, I've checked that. I have none of those settings enabled. I did
a diff between this smb.conf and the one on the old server, and they are
identical.
-Ed
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:: McLean Hospital
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Nick Soracco wrote:
Tomek,
So you know the netbios name of the machine you want to access, but not
it's IP address. My suggestion would be to modify the
/etc/nsswitch.conf file on whichever machine you need to VNC from.
Find the line containing hosts: files,dns (or something to that
effect) and
Hey All,
I am trying to get Samba to work with winbind and ACL's on Fedora Core 2. So
far so good as far as getting winbind to work with Samba but I am having
trouble getting Samba to recognize ACL's. I am wondering if there is a
command I can run to determine if my Samba install is ACL
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Michael St. Laurent wrote:
| Samba version 3.0.10 seems to be ignoring the map file on my
| system. I have the line:
|
| root = administrator
|
| in the file but when the administrator account tries to
| access the system the add user script is run
Ed Holden wrote:
Yeah, I've checked that. I have none of those settings enabled. I did
a diff between this smb.conf and the one on the old server, and they are
identical.
shouldn't you at least specify hosts allow?
it's getting late so my memory weakens... did you paste your config for
that
Xavier Callejas wrote:
Hi.
I need to use the ntlm_auth module to auth. users so a group can use Internet
and other not, using squid. The users that belong to Internet group may use
Internet.
I've being looking for info. about this but there is no much info. in google.
Until now this is the only
Gerald (Jerry) Carter mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Samba version 3.0.10 seems to be ignoring the map file on my system.
I have the line:
root = administrator
in the file but when the administrator account tries to
access the system the add user script is run for the
user
On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 15:20 -0500, Kevin Kobb wrote:
On my box to get the --require-membership-of=domain.group to work, I
had to tack on --username=%LOGIN as well. After that, it works like a
champ.
I'm really not sure what you are doing there, but I can't see how --
username=%LOGON does
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O.k. I've nailed the change down to the upgrade from 3.0.2a to 3.0.3. I'm going
to
try and figure out what changed there.
Tom Dickson wrote:
| Joining a mixed 2000 domain worked correctly for Samba 3.0.2a.
|
| After upgrading to either samba 3.0.9 or
On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 08:31 -0600, Chris Snider wrote:
I would also like to see a force strong password feature added.
Which is has been. Simo did the dirty work, and packaged my cracklib
code into an example app, and setup a 'script' hook to call it. The
parameter missed documentation for a
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Andrew Bartlett wrote:
| Which is has been. Simo did the dirty work, and packaged
| my cracklib code into an example app, and setup a 'script' hook
| to call it. The parameter missed documentation for a while,
| but should be in the latest snapshot
On 23/12/2004 Bart Hendrix wrote:
When I go to my computer, I see a red cross in every sharemapping. But
when I click on the sharemapping it seems to work fine end I can see
al files.
On 24/12/2004 Gémes Géza wrote:
Changed the NICs and other hardware (even the servers), and of course
the
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:49:00 -0800, Jim C. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| I use ssh port forwarding to connect to a samba server from Windows
...
| ask for any password for shares?
Why not set ssh up for public key auth? Coupled with Samba's own
We just upgraded our server to run Mandrake 10.1. It is using kernel
2.6.8 and we are now using Samba 3.0.10.
I am using the RCS commands on a Windows XP Professional computer.
Before the upgrade, I had no problem checking files out with the co -l
command no matter who owned the file.
Now I
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 15:20 -0500, Kevin Kobb wrote:
On my box to get the --require-membership-of=domain.group to work, I
had to tack on --username=%LOGIN as well. After that, it works like a
champ.
I'm really not sure what you are doing there, but I can't see how --
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Taylor, Marc wrote:
| Has there been any further progress on the finished
| print jobs piling up issue? In the last few emails
| there was mention of a fix by Monday.
|
| Any updates would be greatly appreciated.
I've got
Hi,
Perhaps someone can help.
Recently, my office was set up with a new server and new XP machines.
The server is on Samba.
After porting files into the the server, the files can only be
'read-only' by other machines.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
i noticed this too
at my last ldap pdc smb setup with 3.0.10
i cant add any user to the Administrators group, this worked
in former versions of samba with an equal ldap setup, i opened a bug in
bugzilla about that.
But maybe this is now by design , and i missed a changelog entry about that
I am new to linux and am playing with debian woody trying to get samba working.
I have inadvertently deleted or some how corrupted the smbpasswd program file.
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the samba package but with no luck.
I am wondering how to get this file back. Note it is
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Thomas Bork wrote:
| http://download.eisfair.org/tombork/test/log.zip
Yes. I know. I'm still working on that log file. But I
have to finish up one more file on the privilege support for
3.0.11. All I said is that some people are reporting success
John Wong wrote:
Dear all,
We are facing the problem for accessing the samba server through the VPN
connection.
How's the VPN done?
And also using the samba-2.2.3a-6 with the Red Hat Linux 7.3 (Kernel
2.4.18-3).
Really old version. You should upgrade.
Any solution can provide??
Best
hi,
Now I have tow computers, one is RH9 linux , the other is windows 2000. I
have configed samba 3.0.7 running on linux, so windows could share linux
computer's files.
But there's a problem : when windows using network neighborhood connect linux
samba server, I login into a folder
Dear all,
Is there any restriction for access the samba server through the VPN
connection.
We are trying to do the remote access the samba server through the VPN
client. And the VPN server isn't apply any rule for blocking any service.
Any suggestion we can do???
Best regards,
John Wong
This is the output from net groupmap list :
root (S-1-5-21-2146849782-3868185098-1958755654-512) - Domain Admins
Domain Users (S-1-5-21-2146849782-3868185098-1958755654-513) - Domain
Users
Backup Operators (S-1-5-21-2146849782-3868185098-1958755654-551) - Backup
Operators
Replicator
I am kind of convinced that it is not the client machines that are causing
the problem.
None of the other users have this problem; they can log on to any machine
in the network.
It is just this one user that has the problem.
Bert
Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm using Mandrake 10.0, the nsswitch.conf file is already configured, and
from getent passwd, i can see the user name that I'm using, BTW I tried to
reconfigure everything from the begining again, and now I can login using
the root password, but stilll not as a Domain user, still the same problem
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| I'm using Mandrake 10.0, the nsswitch.conf file is already configured, and
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| getpwnam() fails,
Post the output of the appropriate testparm program. It will give folks
a better idea of what they are looking at.
Jim C.
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