I have a samba 3.0.11 machine running on OpenBSD 3.6. This is a
replacement for a 2.2.x machine running on OpenBSD 3.4. The new
system is working just fine for all the existing Windows clients, but
I have found that I am having problems with new machines.
On the original machine I could in
On Saturday 26 February 2005 15:16, tasos wrote:
> Hello people.
> I have used all the simple smb.conf that i found at
> samba.org.
Restart nmb when you restart Samba:
cd /etc/init.d
./smb stop
./nmb restart
./smb start
If you are trying to login from Windows, you have to reboot your Windows
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The problem is rights on the local computers. Right click on "My Computer"
and select manage. Under users and groups add "Domain Users" to either the
Admainistrators group or the power users group.
On Friday 25 February 2005 11:00 am, Olivier BONHOMME wrote:
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I've just fin
OK. Add a Windows user account by executing:
smbpasswd -a 'useraccount'
PS: That account 'useraccount' must already exist in your /etc/passwd.
- John T.
On Saturday 26 February 2005 16:16, tasos wrote:
> Hello people.
> I have used all the simple smb.conf that i found at
> samba.org.
>
Hello people.
I have used all the simple smb.conf that i found at
samba.org.
Now i'm using
[global]
workgroup = LAN
netbios name = netbiosname
[homes]
guest ok = yes
read only = no
In all cases i get a prompt for login but i cannot
login!
I'm using local slackware's accounts but nothing.
Can you p
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No, no questions, no complaints. Just compliments to the Samba team.
Samba 3.0.11 (Red Hat RHAS3) running as (one of 5 diverse Linux servers)
PDC for all (75+) wk2000 and XP professional workstations on top of an
1,560+ OpenLDAP 2.2.17 backend at Barlaeus Gymnasium ("gymnasium" means
"sort
I am trying to connect to an AD share. I can get connected but I
cannot cd into 'restricted' areas. I am getting permission denied. I
am using the correct username, password, and workgroup. I have read
about signing and enabled client signing but that just gave me a
signing error. What is the
Doug Campbell:
> I am using Samba 3.0.10-1 on Fedora Core 3. Most everything seems to be
> working as I expect it to except when I try to use the srvtools package to
> administrate the users and groups in the domain.
>
> I want to check and see whether maybe I am just misunderstanding usage as
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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
| For Win2K, I've been using RunDLL32 printui.dll,printuientry
| to do a bunch of different printer related stuff
| (most notably, mapping printers and setting the default).
|
| Looks like NT4 doesn't have the same stuff. Is th
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William Enestvedt:
>> 2: the only stable, recent version of OpenLDAP (as announced by
>> openldap.org) is 2.2.13. OL 2.1.22 is demonstrably buggy and will
>> ultimately fsck up your system. The latest, stable, version of 2.1 is
>> 2.1.30 and even that is deprecated and obsolete (source:
>> openld
Craig White:
[...]
>> 1: LDAP is the be-all and end-all. If any service whatsoever does not
>> work with LDAP, it is worthless, for me. For me, "LDAP" is synonymous
>> with OpenLDAP.
>>
>>
>> 2: the only stable, recent version of OpenLDAP (as announced by
>> openldap.org) is 2.2.13. OL 2.1.22 is
Hello Everybody,
I've just finished to install a SAMBA domain with LDAP authentication. All
works fine :). The clients runs Windows 2000 Pro or Windows XP. The problem
is that a simple user can't install or modify some system parameters and in
my office it's needed by some users. So I would like
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