==
The problem:
==
I am in the testing stages of implementing a Samba domain.
My user is logging on to a standard win xp SP2 desktop, with the samba pdc,
supplying the credentials. The logon screen disappears and an "SAS window:
winlogon.exe - Application Error" box pops up
Hello Jamison,
I'm not if I'm right, but if you want tosearch for a username when you want
to set acl, you have to do this as root. So if the popup comes up, try
username root and the password of root. Then you will see al users and you
can add / modify and so on.
Greetz Bart
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Hi,
I had a similar problem and rearranging some setting in the pam.d file
system-auth helped.
This is what I have.
System-auth
#%PAM-1.0
# This file is auto-generated.
# User changes will be destroyed the next time authconfig is run.
authrequired /lib/security/$ISA/pam_env.so
au
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
I upped the log level to 5 and restarted Samba. From Starbase I did a
simple:
C:\> net use w: \\earth\web
Enter the user name for 'earth': System error 1223 has occurred.
The operation was canceled by the user.
The password is invalid for \\earth\web.
Mystery solved! Well so
> We are trying to use Samba 3.0.10 running on FreeBSD 5.3 to replace a legacy
> NT4 PDC. Our goal is to use LDAP to centralize all user information and
> authentication on the network. To that end, we've set up Samba to use LDAP for
> authentication of all the Windows users. This is working, but S
Greetings,
We are trying to use Samba 3.0.10 running on FreeBSD 5.3 to replace a legacy
NT4 PDC. Our goal is to use LDAP to centralize all user information and
authentication on the network. To that end, we've set up Samba to use LDAP for
authentication of all the Windows users. This is working,
On 2005-01-19, Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks - but what does "mixed" versions of Samba 3
> mean?
By "mixed" I meant multiple and varied--I assumed with 600 users you'd have
multiple boxes, running potentially different versions. It hadn't occurred
to me that the problem would
I have a laptop with fedora core 3 installed. I have an NT domain that I
would like to use for all authentication (Linux and Windows). As a test I
decided to focus on ssh authentication. I have completed the following:
Created the smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = DOMAIN_NAME
server string =
Ok, I've been searching Google for two days and can't seem to find an
answer for this. I want to use ACL's, but I need to be able to
administer them in Win XP. My distro is Suse 9.1 and I'm running a
standalone Samba server.
I can create acl's just fine in Linux/shell, and when I view a file in
Hi,
I have a SAMBA server (Mandrake 10.1/samba 3.0.10) and that has a share named
Music shall we say.
I can mount the share (smb4k) and I see all files and all files show
drwxrwxrwx (they are all folders accidently)
On the server permissions are rwxrwxrwx
When I create a folder or f
> >
> > How can I either (i) enforce lowercase only, or
> (ii)
> > have winbind treat "John" and "john" the same?
>
> You're running mixed versions of Samba 3, I presume?
> Check the
> WHATSNEW.txt -- there was a change a few versions
> back to down-case all
> username automatically.
Thanks - b
On 2005-01-19, Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm successfully using winbind to authenticate a
> debian sarge workstation against an nt4 server.
>
> Works a treat.
>
> However, I have an odd situation where a user logs in
> for the first time as "John Smith" and gets created a
>
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> | Hi,
> |
> | I'm successfully using winbind to authenticate a
> | debian sarge workstation against an nt4 server.
> |
> | Works a treat.
> |
> | However, I have an
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| I'm successfully using winbind to authenticate a
| debian sarge workstation against an nt4 server.
|
| Works a treat.
|
| However, I have an odd situation where a user logs in
| for the first time as "John Smith" and gets c
Hi Mr. Buchbach
You have to check what the rights are of the owner, group and other.
Also check the owner and group after a user creates / modifies a file
You can set rights in the smb.conf (for example force create mode = ) or you
can use the setfacl commands.
Greetz Bart
- Original Message
I forgot to mention the permissions. The RCS file permissions are 444.
All users are part of the "users" group and all files and directories
are part of the "users" group. The permissions on the directories are 775.
Bill Williams wrote:
We just upgraded our server to run Mandrake 10.1. It is
The NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE error is on the client side. It doesn't
appear in any of the logs. I grep'd * for it.
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Ed Hol
We have something similar setup on an AIX server.
With samba security=user, each user connects to the server with a username
and password.
In the AIX user account setup, every user is assigned to a group "staff".
These are the permissions on the "public" folder where anyone in the the
"staff"
Ed Holden wrote:
OK, Tomek, here it is. Debug level is 7; let me know if that's OK.
What's happening in these logs is this: I am twice connecting to DMC1,
the Samba server, from a remote machine using smbclient. First I use
the username "nrladmin," which is an account that works, and I get a
l
Maybe your ldap suffix is wrong ?
ldap suffix= "ou=People,dc=lincon,dc=beloit,dc=edu"
should be ldap suffix= "dc=lincon,dc=beloit,dc=edu" ?
Regards
M.Schlett
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OK, Tomek, here it is. Debug level is 7; let me know if that's OK.
What's happening in these logs is this: I am twice connecting to DMC1,
the Samba server, from a remote machine using smbclient. First I use
the username "nrladmin," which is an account that works, and I get a
list of shares. T
This issue was by design (see release notes of 3.0.2a), since the LCT
field is used to grant a user access. Point is LCT-X should != LCT-0.
Regards
Lieven
Op wo, 19-01-2005 te 18:22 +0100, schreef Lieven Van Acker:
> Hi,
>
> Can anybody confirm the following problem:
>
> Sequence:
>
> bash-2.
After coping the file tree you can use the convmv tool:
http://j3e.de/linux/convmv/
to convert the ISO filenames to utf8 filenames for the whole tree
automatically.
Regards
M.Schlett
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Stupidly, I forgot to say I'm running samba-3.0.10-1.fc2 on FC2
2.6.8-1.521. If it makes a difference, the tunneling is done with the
kernel IPSec.
Eric.
Eric V. Smith wrote:
I hope this isn't too long, and I hope it's the correct list.
I have a network configuration where I have 2 hosts, A and
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 a
Hi,
I'm successfully using winbind to authenticate a
debian sarge workstation against an nt4 server.
Works a treat.
However, I have an odd situation where a user logs in
for the first time as "John Smith" and gets created a
"John Smith" directory in /home. *Then*, if they log
in as "john smith",
I have been having the same problem, except that it is not limited to
XP. What seems to happen in my case is that a I can rejoin a computer
and then another computer exhibits the same problem. I never had these
issues when I was using Samba 2.2.7a (I had other minor issues, but
nothing as weird as
Hi,
Can anybody confirm the following problem:
Sequence:
bash-2.05# grep ankerpos /usr/samba.moonrock/private/smbpasswd
ankerpos:921:::[U
]:LCT-0
bash-2.05# /usr/samba.moonrock/bin/smbpasswd -c /usr/samba.moonrock/lib/smb.
Hi,
happy to see AIX here. We mostly get no answers here.
I will try:
The key message is No builtin nor plugin backend for ldapsam found
configure did not find the ldap modules and includes.
befor starting configure set the following environment variables:
export CPPFLAGS="-I
export LDFLAGS="-L
do
We are just working on the same problem. We are using "domain logons
=yes". Samba version is 3.0.10
In the logfile it seems, that the mapping is ok. But then something
happens, so that the logon fails.
I cannot see any error in the following records - not very helpfull.
Need help.
this is a part
The windows firewall is off. I have viewed the installation history and
no windows updates have been installed in the past month.
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
henry wrote:
3. Tried leaving and rejoining the domain. When I do this, I am able
to rejoin fine, it says "Welcome to the domain." Upon
henry wrote:
3. Tried leaving and rejoining the domain. When I do this, I am able to
rejoin fine, it says "Welcome to the domain." Upon reboot, the
message becomes "The system cannot log you on because the domain
is not available"
don't you have any firewall problems etc.? it might happen duri
I hope this isn't too long, and I hope it's the correct list.
I have a network configuration where I have 2 hosts, A and B. Each has
a local LAN on which the run Samba, plus they're connected by a VPN. So
has A has addresses lanA and wanA, and host B has addresses lanB and
wanB. Because of th
I am running Samba 3.0.7 on Gentoo Linux. The server is configured for
domain logins and roaming profiles, and there are about 40 Windows XP
Pro SP2 clients that login to the domain. This has been setup and
working perfectly since October, until this morning. Now, anytime a
client tries to logi
We assume the local machine is insecure. We put following in system
login script:
\\fs1\sys\public\cpau /profile /u administrator /p publicpw /ex "net
localgroup administrators domain\%username% /add"
This batch file has the effect of adding the domain user to local
machine's administrator gro
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OGGETTO:Â[Samba] Getting samba ldap to work?
DA: ÂTim Tyler
A:Â
DATA:Â19-01-2005 16:46
Hi Tim,
Samba experts,
I am having problems getting samba 3.0.8 working with ldap
authentication on an aix 5.1 system. I have successfully gotten
ldap to
work with t
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 08:33 am, Thomas M. Skeren III wrote:
> Well not really. The drive must be "Dynamic" . This is something I
> have not looked fully into, but it is not a traditional partitoning
> thing.
It doesn't need to be a dynamic disk and there's virtually nothing
special about
Hello I'm trying to compile samba for tru64 ver 5.0b but after a
succesfull ./configure, the cc Compiler exit with an error :
Linking bin/smbd
ld:
Unresolved:
__unsafe_string_function_usage_here__
*** Exit 1
Stop.
Is there anybody that have compile samba on tru64 ? or maybe another
solution ?
th
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Andrew Zbikowski wrote:
> > I don't know if it might also work in your case. After defining an
> > uppercased netbios name on smb.conf, the segfault warnings stopped.
>
> netbios name = TTLNX01
>
> Mine was already uppercased, so that's not it.
>
>
I've seen similar error mess
Hello
Coul you give me information about integration with Iplanet ?
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Samba experts,
I am having problems getting samba 3.0.8 working with ldap
authentication on an aix 5.1 system. I have successfully gotten ldap to
work with telnet, ftp, ssh, finger, etc. But, I seem to be really stuck
on getting samba to work for some reason. I am running my ldap serv
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must be : lpd://myprinter
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Hello Travis,
> 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 Sam
hello
I try to manage a printer (Apple Lawerwriter 16/600 ) with cups but without
succes !!!
with cups web interface :
I "add a printer":
device = LPD/LPR Host or Printer
URI= lpd://mymachine/lp
Type= Apple
Model = Apple LaserWriter16/600 Foomatic/Postscript (Recommended)(en)
I try to print a tes
Hi,
i have samba 3.0.10 + ldap backend
I create users with ldiff file.
I just want to know if the field *sambaLMPassword
*is
no more use
Can someone confirm it ?
thanks
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Hi list.
I don't know if this made it through the first time, as I've gotten no
responses, so I'll try it again.
Anyway, I'm new to this list, so please bear with me. I've got samba 2.2.8a on
Solaris 9 (SPARC). I've run all the tests. testparm runs fine. Other tests:
# nmblookup -B stag
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Thomas M. Skeren III schrieb:
I don't think Windows
can understand how a directory on a "drive" can be larger than the
"drive" itself.
I disagree.
On Windows XP (and 2000?), you can "mount"
Well not really. The drive must be "Dynamic" . This is something I have
Thomas M. Skeren III schrieb:
> I don't think Windows
> can understand how a directory on a "drive" can be larger than the
> "drive" itself.
I disagree.
On Windows XP (and 2000?), you can "mount" a local drive in a
directory. This means, that C:\Appl can be a complete partition.
Suppose that
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hello!
Running Samba 3.x on HP-UX 11.00, Linux and Solaris.
I've got a problem with the free space calculation of Samba. The problem
is, that Samba only seems to return the free space available in the top
directory of a share and not the free space available in the current
di
> "Hamish" == Hamish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hamish> One solution may be to rsync -az all the files, then copy
Hamish> the old tdbs across? not sure if they will just "upgrade
Hamish> themselves" - it might be an idea to upgrade tux to 3.0.10
Hamish> to get the tdbs the sa
Yes its on win2k, it the 4th option down on the right click menu.
Failing that got to Control Panel> Administrative Tools>Click on
Computer Management...then click "Local Users and Groups">Groups etc...
Mario Ohnewald wrote:
You must add the user's account to the local administrators group. This
> You must add the user's account to the local administrators group. This
> cant be done in LDAP as i believe.
> Right click on "My Computer", then manage>users and group>groups>right
> click on administrator>add>etc...
Is this on a XP Prof? Cause i could not find that right click menu in win2k.
Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
I'm having a problem here I'm not sure how to solve, so I
hope someone else have done the same (and succeeded :)
I have an old smb server ('tux') which is ancient (both
in software and hardware) and can't handle the load.
This machine is running version 2.2.3a-14.1 (Debian
You must add the user's account to the local administrators group. This
cant be done in LDAP as i believe.
Right click on "My Computer", then manage>users and group>groups>right
click on administrator>add>etc...
Mario Ohnewald wrote:
Hello List!
I have a ldap based samba pdc with a few windows xp p
Hello List!
I have a ldap based samba pdc with a few windows xp prof clients and a few
user accounts.
All the users have Domain User permissions.
Is it possible to give a Domain User admin privileges on a single box?
Lets say i have Machine A, B, C and D. Then user Foo should have normal
Domain
I'm having a problem here I'm not sure how to solve, so I
hope someone else have done the same (and succeeded :)
I have an old smb server ('tux') which is ancient (both
in software and hardware) and can't handle the load.
This machine is running version 2.2.3a-14.1 (Debian
GNU/Linux woody) with '
Bart Hendrix schrieb:
> Could you please do the following command: df -h
>
> And paste the result ;-)
Hm, I cannot. I made up the example to simplyfy it.
The closest I can offer to "df -h" output is what I wrote in the OP:
Directory Mountpoint Free space
/Shares
Adi Nugraha wrote:
I configured everything manually, what is drakauth ??
Then you probably misconfigured something.
drakauth is a Mandrake tool for configuring authentication - you can
configure LDAP authentication in an easy way using this tool, and
everything should work if you use it (unless s
Hi
Could you please do the following command: df -h
And paste the result ;-)
Thanx
bart
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From: "Alexander Skwar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:22 AM
Subject: [Samba] Free space calculation gets it wrong
Hello!
Running Samba 3.x on HP-UX
Hi.
I'm trying to estabilish a trust between Win2k configured in mixed mode
with SAMBA 3 server. I followed instructions from SAMBA HOWTO, however the
trust is not working - I don't have any clue why is it not working - I
didn't find any usefull message in SAMBA logs - I will continue debugging
t
Hello!
I want to permit the root account to be called administrator from the win
clients in my network. Therefore I have added 'root = administrator' in my
/etc/samba/smbusers. I have also added 'username map = /etc/samba/smbusers'
in smb.conf. When I try to log on as administrator from a window
On Tuesday 18 January 2005 22:30, Igor Bukanov wrote:
> I already use public key authentication in ssh and for this reason the
> additional password typing is annoyance that can potentially leak
> passwords. So I thought that maybe there was a way to start samba from
> ssh connection and assume tha
Hi all,
can somebody help me?
What does it mean the parameter
"mangling method = hash"?
Thanks
L.
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Oneill a écrit :
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
pr
When I do this in Windows XP :
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSetXXX\Services\Browser\Parameters\MaintainServerList
"
isdomaine master=false
maintainserverlist = no
nbtstat -a 192.168.2.135
give these informations :
MO99 <0x00> Unique Workstation Servic
Hello!
Running Samba 3.x on HP-UX 11.00, Linux and Solaris.
I've got a problem with the free space calculation of Samba. The problem
is, that Samba only seems to return the free space available in the top
directory of a share and not the free space available in the current
directory. That's a pro
Hello,
First of all, thank for your answer.
Unfortunatelly, It do not work ... You speak only about a uuid and what
about the password and the workgroup ? One additional thing: do the user
exists on the Linux machine. In my point of view: no. What are you thinking
about this ?
Thanks for your he
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