I've finally found out how to use roaming profiles in domain level.
Samba2.2 and 3.0 always checks owner's ACL for profile directories. But
Samba returns correct owner ACL in a little bit different format with
Windows. For example:
Samba as profiles resource responses owner ACL for profile directo
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
>fre, 29.04.2005 kl. 06.57 skrev Guido Lorenzutti:
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>
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>>Hi people, i was experimenting with the pdbedit and i found the "user
>>must change password at next logon". The thing i wan't able to make it
>>work. I just can login and im not asked to change my password! How's
Just wondering if this is a bug...
If I use the Linux 'du' command on a mounted samba share the reported
disc usage is way off (though it seems to report bytes ok with the -b
flag). Eg. it reports 1.3T of data instead of 2.7G. Maybe it's a du
bug?
10:13 AM: du -sxh *
1.3Tflac
458Gmp3
1
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
fre, 29.04.2005 kl. 20.31 skrev Alexander Lazarevich:
Does anyone, using samba 3 as a PDC master browser on a subnet, see
other subnet's on the WAN?
Yes.
For instance, if your subnet is dude.udump.edu, can your samba master
browse list see the windows domai
HEG - Info (DIP) wrote:
I'm using samba for a while and now, on my linux computer, I need to install
OpenOffice.
Me Samba 3.0.11 (basic NT4 RPC - non-ADS) on a Red Hat RHS3 test system,
ldapsam based, with an XP Prof test client. I have around 10 test users
on the rig.
I have a production site w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a test file with all special characters of hungarian language on a
windows share: ÃÃ.txt
(I hope Your mailer wiill show them correctly :-))
It doesn't.
When I use smbclient to connect to share, I see correct characters, I can
get the file to local dis
fre, 29.04.2005 kl. 20.31 skrev Alexander Lazarevich:
> Does anyone, using samba 3 as a PDC master browser on a subnet, see
> other subnet's on the WAN?
Yes.
> For instance, if your subnet is dude.udump.edu, can your samba master
> browse list see the windows domain chick.udump.edu (assuming i
fre, 29.04.2005 kl. 16.56 skrev James Watkins:
[...]
> Cheers, that worked a treat. I thought there had to be some way to run
> an arbitrary script, god bless unix.
> Any thoughts on the other question? Perhaps I should start another
> thread for it.
I can't get winbind to do getent at all, le
fre, 29.04.2005 kl. 06.57 skrev Guido Lorenzutti:
> Hi people, i was experimenting with the pdbedit and i found the "user
> must change password at next logon". The thing i wan't able to make it
> work. I just can login and im not asked to change my password! How's that?
Samba version? OS? It a
Hi all! have been having a lot of trouble with trying to get samba 3
client to join a windows 2003 domain, any help would be greatly
appreciated:
vanilla samba 3.0.14a install on solaris 5.8 in 64bit environment with
openldap and kerberos 5 1.3.2 libraries.
when trying to join the domain, getting
Hi,
I have a samba 3.0.14a running on a Debian Sarge as PDC, and
it's working greatly.
The only problem I got so far is that it only works if I
create a user on my linux (passwd) to match the user I created
with smbpasswd.
As far as I kno
I have a Zebra 2844 label printer. I set it up the way I
normally do for all printers with printcap.
p54|Zebra LP2844 - Shipping Labels:\
:sh:\
:rm=10.0.0.31:\
:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd/p54:\
:rp=portlf1:
This wouldn't work however. So I tried to print directly
to
Is there anything special to know about pure usernames in such environment?
- Markus
Markus Fischer wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Version 3.0.10-Debian and have winbindd running for auth
against our W2K TEST-DOM. I've set up shares which only some groups have
access granted. System is runnig fine a few we
Thanks a lot, but the policy at this school is at the moment, that
pupils may _not_ change their passwords. This is a public school and
experience shows that they tend to forget their password at home. We
might discuss if it is really clever to have fixed passwords but it wont
be changed for no
Hello everybody.
I am having troubles to log on a samba domain from winxp and win
2000 workstations.
I patched the registry with the requiresignorseal=0, changed the local
and group policies (following various comments found on the web), and
added the machine account for samba (obviously, /et
Sorry I didn't get back into this for a week--I've been fighting a bug
of a different sort.
Some background/refresher: lserver1 is my Linux box and is the one
running Samba 3.0.14a. mustelidae is a Win2k box, user name ehines.
jupiter is a Win2k box, user name annlee. Both users and their
respec
Samba 3.0.11, 3.0.14a, 3.0.15pre1 on Red Hat RHAS3
Samba server is an NT4 PDC (no ADS)
passdb backend = ldapsam
I could try it out for myself, since I've a test machine besides my
regular site. But I'd really rather have a definitive answer.
I have POSIX ACLs working fine.
In smb.conf I set "nt
Okay, I found the problem here.
The issue was with authentication, which samba was trying to do as if
it was talking to an NT domain, when it was actually an Active
Directory server.
To solve, I did these changes to smb.conf:
1. ADDED "realm = fully.qualified.dom.ain"
2. CHANGED TO "security =
I'll rephrase the question:
Does anyone, using samba 3 as a PDC master browser on a subnet, see
other subnet's on the WAN?
For instance, if your subnet is dude.udump.edu, can your samba master
browse list see the windows domain chick.udump.edu (assuming it exists)?
If I just know it's possible,
Hi list,
I'm using Samba 3.0.13 on SuSE LES 8 with OpenLDAP, and I noticed a strange
behavior with variables in include lines (eg include = /etc/samba-%G).
I read bugs 417 (Variables don't work in include lines) and 1119 (Nested
"include =" files have problems) are fixed, so I don't really under
Hi,
In my case, profile directory was already owned
by a domain user who has a local account for
Samba. I can see the profile directory can be
successfully opened and accessed from the log
file. The problem seems Samba handled security
descriptor request in different way with Windows.
For ex
I am trying to install samba-3.0.14a on RHL 9.
I had installed samba-2.2.7a earlier which I tried to remove before
installing samba-3.0.14a through rpm.
I got the following error message. If anybody can help me please reply
file /etc/rc.d/init.d/winbind from install of samba-3.0.14a-1
confl
Hello all,
I'd like to run a Wireless LAN with Windows XP Clients, FreeRADIUS,
Samba and Windows Server 2003 Active Directory. For user authentication
FreeRADIUS uses the Samba ntlm_auth tool in order to identify users from
active directory. Thereby, the ntlm_auth tool is used as shown below:
ntl
I am trying to install samba-3.0.14a on RHL 9.
I had installed samba-2.2.7a earlier which I tried to remove before
installing samba-3.0.14a through rpm.
I got the following error message. If anybody can help me please reply
file /etc/rc.d/init.d/winbind from install of samba-3.0.14a-1
conf
Hi,
i am writing a tiny application which generates new accounts from an
existent department's database. This is a school and i have to create
several hundred accounts per year, so i think it's worth the effort.
As i write this app in Java (I just happen to be best in Java not C or
Perl), i woul
Hi Mike,
You are actually running an unsupported version of HP CIFS Server
(Samba). You can upgrade to the current supported version for free from:
http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=B8725AA
There were definitely winbind problems in the "preview" versio
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
tor, 28.04.2005 kl. 20.09 skrev James Watkins:
Hi all, after searching the archives of this list and extensive general
googling, I still haven't worked this problem out so I thought it was
time to join the list.
I'm trying to make my samba server create home directories on-t
Thank you so much for your input. I will start working on implementing
many of your suggestions.
Nathan Vidican wrote:
We're running a similar setup here actually, so a few notes that may be of
assistance to you are as follows:
#1 - RAID 0 + RAID 1 is poor for performance, if you want striping a
When I use smbclient to connect to share, I see correct characters, I can
get the file to local disk and ls shows the correct name too.
When I try to mount with smbmount the closest result I produced was:
íIéÉáAuUoOúUöÖüÜóO.txt
cp says no such file or directory...
Note: cookie cutter response f
Hi All,
Has anyone been able to setup samba on a Linux server using domain
authentication? I am getting this error while joining the domain:
[2005/04/28 17:39:25, 0] libads/kerberos.c:ads_kinit_password(146)
kerberos_kinit_password [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed: Cannot find KDC
for requested realm
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I am currently running my samba servers with High availability using
Heartbeat (http://www.linux-ha.org/) and drbd (http://www.drbd.org/).
drbd is a network block device (pretty much raid 1 over ethernet).
So I have 2 identical systems with two gigabit nics. They use a dedicated
gigabit link to sy
nice day, people
after installing the samba 3.0.14 i've got such a trouble: all my shares
cannot be writen until i set 777 permitions upon them. it seems to be a
n00bie question, huh? =) but can anyone tell me what's going on there?
--
if u wanna do the mumbo, --
do the mumbo, mumbo-jumbo!
-
Hi,
I'm using samba for a while and now, on my linux computer, I need to install
OpenOffice.
OpenOffice is working fine with local account but failed to install with
samba user.
I've detected that for exemple if my domain is "TEST" and my user is "BOB",
Samba create a home folder /home/bob.
And
Joris De Pooter schrieb:
To manipulates a domain user, you have to use its FQN (fully qualified
name):
assuming you have a domain called CRAPULE and a user called brigand, and
the winbind separator = + (in smb.conf)
then, it's name is CRAPULE+brigand
That doesn't work for me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ro
Albrecht Dreß a écrit :
Hi,
I run a Fedora 2 box with Samba 3.0.10 as a domain member. The PDC is
a Win server with AD.
Running winbind, all domain users and groups are visible on the Samba
box.
To grant a special group of domain users access to parts of a samba
share, I would like to
- add a
Michelangelo Rezzonico a écrit :
Hi all,
here is my configuration:
Linux: SuSE 9.1
Samba: 3.0.2a-SUSE
I have a problem with a printer driver.
I suppose I need to delete the information about this printer from the file
ntprinters.tdb
On my PC I do not have the command tdbtool and I did not find
Hi!
I have a test file with all special characters of hungarian language on a
windows share: íÍéÉáÁűŰőŐúÚöÖüÜóÓ.txt
(I hope Your mailer wiill show them correctly :-))
When I use smbclient to connect to share, I see correct characters, I can
get the file to local disk and ls shows the correct name
Hi,
I run a Fedora 2 box with Samba 3.0.10 as a domain member. The PDC is a
Win server with AD.
Running winbind, all domain users and groups are visible on the Samba box.
To grant a special group of domain users access to parts of a samba
share, I would like to
- add a *local* group on the samb
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