> [orb]
> [data]
> [usb-storage-]
> [media]
> [cdrecorder]
> [printers]
> path = /var/spool/samba
> printable = Yes
> [homes]
> [more]
> [mnt]
It seems you forgot to specify what you are sharing for all of your shares
excepting printers so you might start with specifying
path =
p
> I have a share with the following share definition:
>
> [HR_PR]
> path = /data/samba/shares/HR_PR
> valid users = @hr @acct_admin
> browseable = yes
> public = no
> guest ok = no
> force group = hr
> inherit acls = yes
> create mode = 770
>
> The UNIX permissions on the directory are as follows:
Hello:
I have set up a PDC using samba-3.0.11 and set quota
(2M for testing) on the /home partition for each user.
I get 2 problems:
When my clients login their NT workstations, they can
copy files to their corresponding home directory. Once
they reach the quota limit, if they copy a large file
(
FC3 uses rpm packages to mantain the system up to date.
Im sorry to tell you that Fedora dosen't work this way, you just can't
upgrade every single package coz every package needs a dependency. FC
doesn't resolve this automatically.
You should download every samba-*-3.0.14a-1.i386.rpm and instal
I'm running FC3 with its bundled samba 3.0.11-fc3, and I'm trying to
update to 3.0.14a. I've downloaded the rpms from samba.org, and (I
think) I've backed up the original samba installation--/etc/samba--and
I've stopped smb (I had to kill the smbd and nmbd processes;
"/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb stop
At 04:35 PM 4/18/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to use Linux as a file and print server for a number of
Windows workstations.
One use of this is server will be to provide a central repository for an
accounting package.
I have spoken to the software supplier for the accounting softwar
Hi
I have 2 Problems
1.
I have a Samba server acting as a PDC on 2 subnet 192.168.0.xx and
192.168.88.xx, and 2 samba server as a stand alone file sharing server
server. I used iptables to route the two network with the PDC as the router
The PDC acts a DC and a WINS Server , I've set up the dhc
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Good evening-
I am a systems engineer with BAE Systems and am looking to solve a
Single Sign-On and file access issue using Vintela Authentication
Services (VAS) and Samba. This is to be accomplished on Solaris 9
(0904) workstations and function within an Active Directory
environment (e.g. Windows
This is part of an old thread from 31/12/04 that I participated in. It's
along the lines of what you have already been advised. A bit more googling
would have found it for you. BTW these questions should really go to the
linux.cifs mailing list:
FYI
John,
If you wish to automount shares when
Jeremy,
Alleluiah!!
You did it!
With the new patch it works perfectly again on Solaris. Thankyou so much!!
Tom Schaefer
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From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 4/18/2005 5:47 PM
To: Schaefer Jr, Thomas R.
Cc: Peter Kruse; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; samba@li
This is a config issue, at least I hope so. I have a wbel v3 box (same
as rhel v3 box) with 2 nics and it acts as both my firewall and my samba
server.
eth0: WAN (dhclient to my cable modem provider)
eth1: LAN (dhcpdfor my private network)
The relevant part of my /etc/samba/smb.conf look
On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 07:07:45PM -0400, Yannick Bergeron wrote:
> I will be able to give you the info tomorrow after 07:30 EDT, just ask for
> what you need.
>
> As I said to jerry, we are running on AIX (4.3.3, 5.2 and 5.3 soon). Samba
> is used to access DFS fileserver which has its own exte
I will be able to give you the info tomorrow after 07:30 EDT, just ask for
what you need.
As I said to jerry, we are running on AIX (4.3.3, 5.2 and 5.3 soon). Samba
is used to access DFS fileserver which has its own extended acls
In our case, the problem is with DFS, but there is other fileserv
I have an issue with W2K/XP using Folder Redirection to a Samba homes
share (or any share for that matter). This is only a problem when access
for a user is via an ACE (ACL) and not the traditional file system
permissions.
So for example (user is cath in this example):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] users]# l
On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 11:06:01AM -0400, Yannick Bergeron wrote:
> I've tried 3.0.14a this morning with --with-acl-support and it wasn't
> working. I've applied your patch to posix_acls.c, rebuild everything from
> scratch and the problem persist.
I need more info than your log file shows I'm a
On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 06:35:12PM +0200, Peter Kruse wrote:
> Hello,
>
> bad news, my problem is not fixed with 3.0.14a
The log file helped. Try this patch (applies against
raw 3.0.14a). Problem was Solaris was returning 2 in a
place I expected a 1
Jeremy.
Index: smbd/posix_acls.c
=
On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 12:41:06PM -0500, Tom Schaefer wrote:
>
> I have yet to get it work properly on Solaris. I'm in the process of
> putting together a level 10 debug log and anything else I think
> might be useful for him and sending it off to Jeremy. Jeremy had
> suggested that the patch h
I would like to use Linux as a file and print server for a number of
Windows workstations.
One use of this is server will be to provide a central repository for an
accounting package.
I have spoken to the software supplier for the accounting software and
whilst they do not know of any iss
hi,
I'm new to Samba.
I use Suse linux 9.1pro & kde on a small network with Samba 3.0.9.
I tried the testparm from the Official Samba -3 howto.
Unfortunately the book, etc. does not address the error msg given,
follows.
Can somebody help?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> testparm -s -v | egrep "(lp|print|sp
On Monday 18 April 2005 11:07 am, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a share with the following share definition:
>
> [HR_PR]
> path = /data/samba/shares/HR_PR
> valid users = @hr @acct_admin
> browseable = yes
> public = no
> guest ok = no
> force group = hr
> inherit acls = yes
> cre
Just wanted to share my relief.:
I have suze 9.2, cups, hp970cxi and win98 box.
I could not add the printer on the win98-box
I tried for two evenings to add a network printer : \\sambabox\hp1
I never succeded - the driver was bad - or so the printer-add-wizard told me.
Finally I tricked the win9
Linux Red Hat 6.x:
egcs-1.1.2-24
glibc-2.1.3-22
binutils-2.9.1.0.23-6
kernel-2.2.22-6.2.3
libiconv-1.9.1-1
libiconv-devel-1.9.1-1
Last working is 3.0.10, never tried 3.0.11 3.0.12.
3.0.13 and 3.0.14a will crash at first smbd usage.
Notes:
- To make
Hi,
I have a problem with a script.
This script use smbclient to connect and tar a share on a windows 2000
(server or workstation, I don't know)
This script run fine on a 3.0.11 and redhat 8.0.
The same script run on my samba test server and cause Out of Memory on
my kernel.
The share contain 1.
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Thomas Bork wrote:
| smbwebclient is only a php script, which uses smbclient directly and is
| not linked against any version of libsmbclient.
|
| I double checked this:
| smbwebclient works correct with smbclient from samba 3.0.11.
| smbwebclient isn't
To start out, I'm running 3.0.11 domain member server (samba PDC/BDC)
with winbind. I would like to be able to apply size limits to shares.
I know this is usually done with unix quotas, but I don't want to limit
the quotas by user or group just by the share. I saw the 'max disk
size' directive, b
John Stile wrote:
So many people have posted this problem!
The steps to debug need to be in a FAQ.
The short question is:
Can there be a disconnect between the short and long REALM names,
leading to winbind-to-AD authentication errors? and How do I fix it?
Read this 1st (if you have not alread
Help,
wbinfo -t fails with the error in subject, and getting sids of groups that
aren't BUILTIN fail. Everything else seems to work. Note: I am not
converting my kerberos tickets to krb4, is this necessary? (It used to work
without it..but now it seems not to work.) I get no errors from kini
So many people have posted this problem!
The steps to debug need to be in a FAQ.
The short question is:
Can there be a disconnect between the short and long REALM names,
leading to winbind-to-AD authentication errors? and How do I fix it?
I can access windows shares or join a AD Domain with:
Hi Peter,
Bad news at this end too. Peter, Jeremy put out a patch over the
weekend, if you browse back through this thread a little bit you should
find it. He actually posted it twice as I recall. Perhaps the patch
would fix things for you. It fixed things for at least the one person,
Eric Ste
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Peter Kruse wrote:
| Hello,
|
| bad news, my problem is not fixed with 3.0.14a
Looking back at your configs. You need the force
group patch that jeremy posted over the weekend.
cheers, jerry
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> wbinfo -u/-g give me my samba users and
> groups,but when i run getent passwd or group, i do not see the domain
> users and groups there!
make sure nsswitch.conf is configured properly by adding winbind
passwd: files winbind
shadow: files
group: files winbind
and smb.conf includ
Are you sure? In wich scenario? I have a pdc on samba and when i check
the "netstat" i have a lot of open conections with the 445 port on the
smbd binary.
Ed Kasky wrote:
I went around and around with this issue for months replacing cables,
switches and nics on a couple of machines all to no av
Hello,
bad news, my problem is not fixed with 3.0.14a
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Sat, Apr 16, 2005 at 08:29:31PM -0500, Schaefer Jr, Thomas R.
wrote:
I'm modifying what I wrote this morning. Compiling
--with-acl-support DOES fix the problem on Linux. Jeremy is right.
Although I had compiled it that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello all,
Migrated a Windows 2000 server to Debian Sarge with Samba (3.0.10). Works
nicely. But apparently there's a Microsoft Access database on this
specific server that people have been using - apparently one of them add
in information in the database, while the res
Hi,
findsmb doesnt list the only xp machine in the network...
smbclient -NL 192.168.10.10 shows:
Anonymous login successful
Domain=[ARBEITSGRUPPE] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
Sharename Type Comment
- ---
Error returning bro
I went around and around with this issue for months replacing cables,
switches and nics on a couple of machines all to no avail. I played
around with something I found in the archives:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-April/084048.html
Using iptables to drop port 445, I eliminated the
Hi all,
I have a share with the following share definition:
[HR_PR]
path = /data/samba/shares/HR_PR
valid users = @hr @acct_admin
browseable = yes
public = no
guest ok = no
force group = hr
inherit acls = yes
create mode = 770
The UNIX permissions on the directory are as follows:
drwxrwx--- 2 r
I am trying to export a Fuse filesystem filesystem via Samba (Samba
3.0.7, latest CVS Fuse on kernel 2.6.10). Fuse
(http://fuse.sourceforge.net) is a library and kernel module to allow
writing filesystems in userspace.
I'm having a problem, however, in one odd place. Basically, the
export works,
I've also seen a post somewhere (forgive, don't remember where "somewhere is)
suggesting that "smb ports = 445" would corect this issue. So, which is it,
139 or 445?
Dimitri
On Monday 18 April 2005 05:55 am, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> I've already seen this in my logs...
> A little search on Goog
Uninstalling samba and reinstalling without CUPS yields still resulted
in a core dump.
gdb output--
warning: exec file is newer than core file.
Core was generated by `smbd'.
Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted.
#0 0x286fddcf in ?? ()
(gdb) where
#0 0x286fddcf in ?? ()
#
I've tried 3.0.14a this morning with --with-acl-support and it wasn't
working. I've applied your patch to posix_acls.c, rebuild everything from
scratch and the problem persist.
logfile
[2005/04/18 11:03:36, 10] smbd/reply.c:can_delete(1502)
can_delete: CBBSP/CBBSP6/New Text Document.txt, dirtyp
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SMITH, Gregory C. wrote:
| Hi Jerry,
|
| Is this something that changed in a recent version of CUPS?
|
| The server that works (Fedora Vore 1) has:
| cups-1.1.19-13
| samba-3.0.7-2.FC1
|
| The server that doesn't (Fedora Core 3) has:
|
hi,
i don't know a "groupmember" option for pam_mount
quick shot:
- automatically mount a share (e.g. netlogon_for_linux) after user logs in
- execute a bash script (via .bashrc), which is located on this
"netlogon_for_linux" share
in the bash script you can insert whatever you want to check whet
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Tatar Kolos wrote:
| Thanks for the advice, but still no luck.
| I tried to debug the way you suggested,
| and added the following two lines
| to the beginning of the [global] section
| of my smb.conf:
|
| log level = 10
| config file = /etc/samba/smb.c
Cups is version cups-base-1.1.20.0 . It was compiled with cups(default)
but not using cups.
Smb.conf
[global]
unix charset = LOCALE
workgroup = DOMAIN
realm = DOMAIN.COM
server string = Proxy Server
security = ADS
hosts allow = 192.168.1. 12
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Mark Irving wrote:
...
| #0 0x286fddcf in kill () from /lib/libc.so.5
| #1 0x287bc4a4 in raise () from /usr/lib/compat/libc.so.4
| #2 0x2876af82 in abort () from /lib/libc.so.5
| #3 0x081e0b6e in smb_panic2 ()
| #4 0x081e0979 in smb_panic ()
| #5
Sorry I did find out about gbd in Chapter 37. Here is the output from
that:
Core was generated by `smbd'.
Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted.
Reading symbols from /usr/local/lib/libldap-2.2.so.7...(no debugging
symbols found)...done.
Loaded symbols for /usr/local/lib/libldap-2.2.so.7
Readin
I have a Samba network and want to be able to access files stored on the
Linux server that is encrypted with ENCFS. Is this possible?
If the encrypted system is unmounted, i can access the share from a windows
computer but (of course) there's nothing in it. If the drive is mounted,
then I cannot a
Hi samba list,
I'm using samba 3(.0.13) with OpenLDAP and I have a strange problem:
the variables %U and %G don't seem to be replaced by their values.
I get nothing in my logs, so I don't know where is the problem...
In fact, in my smb.conf, I have something like:
logon home =
logon path = \\
Getting this on a FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0: Sat Aug 28 11:56:25 CDT 2004
system when trying to start the smbd process after an upgrade to the
newest release. Didn't see anything helpful in the referenced appendix
bugs of the Samba HOWTO collection. An attempted smbd -d10 yielded a
core dump but no
Problem fixed - sorry for bothering you all! Thanks to those who helped.
For reference: solution was to set "create mode = 0777" - an important
setting considering it's a public drive! Doh.
Cheers - Piers
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Hello all,
Migrated a Windows 2000 server to Debian Sarge with Samba (3.0.10). Works
nicely. But apparently there's a Microsoft Access database on this
specific server that people have been using - apparently one of them add
in information in the database, while the rest access the same database
Hello,
> | Can anyone tell me, why I don't seem to be able to get the include
> | command work?
> | I'm trying to use the following:
> |
> | include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%m
> |
> | [..]
> |
>
> Works ok here. Try looking at a level 10 debug log
> and see where the reload is failing or not trigg
Hi,
I'm trying to configure Samba 3.0.14a in the same way as our
3.0.7-server is configured. (to have redundancy during the upgrade of
the main server). I'm having trouble with the security = ADS -line,
which does not seem to have any effect. testparm reports
ROLE_STANDALONE, no matter what I do t
Hello,
> >I have a setting of log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log, and there are log
> >files with netbios names and ip addresses too. (nbname.log, x.x.x.x.log).
> >
> This is the behavior by design (I believe) but at least it is
> understandable once you know what is going on. When a client conne
Paul Gienger writes:
I can only guess that what you're referring to here is that they could
then have full access on your server. There are the root_squash options
to get around that. I can never remember which way is which though,
no_root_squash vs root_squash, thank you man page ;).
and wh
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David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:
| While I haven't gotten to the part that necessarily pertains to samba, I
| figured people on here may have tried to set this up before
|
| I'm trying to connect my freebsd 5.x server to a windows 2003 server. I
| have been
Paul Gienger writes:
we don't have ldap as backend sofar as we're not that big. its not a
problem, if I need to do something on every linux client as there
are really only a few. so a pam modul which could start a script and
provide username/password would be enough I guess.
If you have two uni
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David Bear wrote:
| the comments in smb.conf confused me regarding
| smbpasswd and tdbsam.
|
| If I store user accounts in tdbsam, can I no longer
| use unix password sync?
As a general rule all passdb backends should be equivalent
with one exception.
Paul Gienger writes:
we don't have ldap as backend sofar as we're not that big. its not a
problem, if I need to do something on every linux client as there are
really only a few. so a pam modul which could start a script and provide
username/password would be enough I guess.
If you have two un
The whole thing shrieks LDAP (ldapsam backend) and shell scripting using
OpenLDAP tools (but I didn't try anything out for you).
Do you know what I'm talking about?
we don't have ldap as backend sofar as we're not that big. its not a
problem, if I need to do something on every linux client as th
I have a setting of log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log, and there are log
files with netbios names and ip addresses too. (nbname.log, x.x.x.x.log).
Any ideas would be appreciated...
This is the behavior by design (I believe) but at least it is
understandable once you know what is going on. Wh
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Tatar Kolos wrote:
| Hello,
|
| Can anyone tell me, why I don't seem to be able to get the include
command
| work?
| I'm trying to use the following:
|
| include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%m
|
| When I connect from that machine, it doesn't work.
| Isn't it
man, 18.04.2005 kl. 12.22 skrev ÊáñÜìðçò Ðáíáãéþôçò:
> well disabling csc policy didnt solve this "problem".
> In windows I disabled "Only allow local user profiles" under gpedit.msc
What's "gpedit.msc"?
> but same things. Windows keep copying profile from server to local
> and after logging
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thursday 14 April 2005 04:44, Alex Forrow wrote:
Hi folks,
I have two samba hosted domains at two different offices. I would like
them to use the same LDAP backend so that the accounts are exactly the
same. Unfortunately, it seems that a users SID is linked to the domain
t
Tony Earnshaw writes:
The whole thing shrieks LDAP (ldapsam backend) and shell scripting using
OpenLDAP tools (but I didn't try anything out for you).
Do you know what I'm talking about?
we don't have ldap as backend sofar as we're not that big. its not a
problem, if I need to do something on ev
English version below.
Samba 3.0.14a ist veröffentlicht worden. RPM-Pakete für diverse SuSE und
Redhat-Versionen sowie für Debian GNU/Linux können von
ftp://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/
heruntergeladen werden. Pakete für S390 folgen in Kürze.
Dieses Samba-Release behebt einige Fehler, daru
man, 18.04.2005 kl. 08.58 skrev Guido Lorenzutti:
> I get this error message "getpeername failed. Error was Transport
> endpoint is not connected" in my logs very often. Any ideas how to fix it?
Correct your network problems; make sure that all computers in your
network are reachable and booted.
man, 18.04.2005 kl. 09.25 skrev Robert Penz:
> I've setup a samba for our windows clients, works all. Then I've setup the
> linux clients to authenticate against it. works also. But I wasn't able to
> find a way to mount the shares on the linux clients.
>
> My problem is that more than one use
well disabling csc policy didnt solve this "problem". In windows I disabled
"Only allow local user profiles" under gpedit.msc but same things. Windows keep
copying profile from server to local and after logging of copying back to
server. Some years before I did manage windows to use directly the
I've already seen this in my logs...
A little search on Google shows me that Windows XP client try try to
connect to port 139 and 445 in parallel and drop the connection to port
139 if the connect to 445 is successful.
In fact, no one was complaining about real network connection loss ...
More inf
Hello everyone,
I wrote an email a couple of days ago, but haven't received an answer yet.
Perhaps it was a bit confusing, so I'll try again.
How can I make sure that NetBIOS name lookups work in the config file? I
mean the %m macro. What is the command I can test it with?
Because I have a feel
I try to configure PAM authentification on a debian
woody, for access linux server from windows clients
and active directory credential. When I access the
samba server via windows clients, I have this error on
the samba logfile:
LOGFILE
[2005/04/18 11:04:50, 5] lib/username.c:Get_Pwnam(293
Raúl D. Pittí Palma wrote:
Regards!
i think it is not a wise idea..
take alook at the option hide files (S), in
http://de.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smb.conf.5.html
Although I do not see what harm could come from veto files, hide files
would probably be better for a whole bunch of reasons, in my o
Hi!
I've setup a samba for our windows clients, works all. Then I've setup the
linux clients to authenticate against it. works also. But I wasn't able to
find a way to mount the shares on the linux clients.
My problem is that more than one user can use some linux clients so I can't
make just
Regards!
i think it is not a wise idea..
take alook at the option hide files (S), in
http://de.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smb.conf.5.html
vetoing the desktop.ini file can cause Guido to loose some configuration..
please correct me if i am wrong, and forgive my rude english, as it is
not my first l
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