On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 07:52:53AM +0200, Stephan Holl wrote:
OK, that does not sound promising... Are there any hope for future
releases that the VFS-recycle-module will work in a better way so that
we can use it on a multiuser-share? I really need the touch-option,
otherwise the module is
Am Montag 13 Juni 2005 17:05 schrieb news.gmane.org:
Jochen Kaechelin wrote:
is it possible to show all domain-users in the
kdm dialog?
This setting in kdmrc should do it:
# Enable user list (names along with images) in the greeter.
# Default is true
UserList=true
This option es
What error do you get returned ??
(if none, boost your debug level in the conf)
can samba read/write to the passwd backend?
what does not work ? (coz here it does work)..
Greets.
Collen
Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
I am using the standard smbpasswd, I think thats a backend.
On 6/13/05, Tom
Error's in a notepad ???...
isn't this just a desktop.ini in the startup folder problem ?
or is it a real error from the shell32.dll ??
(coz that might not be samba related ..)
Laters.
Collen
Matt Schwartz wrote:
I am getting a shell32.dll error with my roaming profiles. I have never
seen
Not getting enough cycles to actually work on this, so I have to apologize for
the slow turn. On the larger client I had every
intention of setting up an internal YUM or Apt server for doing the updates
from approved and tested packages. I have also found in
most cases that the packaged binaries
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Hello ljerem,
Monday, June 13, 2005, 6:34:03 PM, you wrote:
lfua The problem is that, for example, when I create a file (or modify it with
lfua Word or Exel) in the Finances subdirectory, the file has my primary group
lfua as GID (Technology, in this case).
lfua What I need to do is to force
Hello Jeremy,
Monday, June 13, 2005, 6:52:34 PM, you wrote:
JA Not true (that the recycle VSF module is of quite no interest), it's just
that
JA the squeeky wheel tends to get the grease. You've squeeked, and I'm not
applying
JA grease :-).
Really thanks for the prompt answer and the fix.
Hello!
We have a Solaris server (SunOs 5.8) with Samba 3.0.10.
When I add a printer to the system, Samba doesn't recognize until I restart
it. The relevant lines of my smb.conf are:
[global]
workgroup = ADMINISTRACION
netbios name = HATOR
server string = Servidor de
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Hi all,
I have a Samba 3.0.13 with ACL support running under SuSE and acting as a
PDC for the hole organization.
Among some shares, there's one that has about ten subdirectories.
Everybody can access this share and restrictions are applied over those
subdirs.
The
nobody an idea?
Michael Gasch wrote:
hi list,
i'm using samba v3.0.14a
when working with admin users = inherit owner does not work for me
anymore
the owner is set to root
any ideas?
will inherit owner solve this problem?
thx in advance
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hi,
This parameter will be added since samba 3.0.15pre2.
inherit owner parameter not exist in 3.0.14a and above.
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I don't know if this helps but you have too many quotes. I dont
really know about inherit owner,
admin users = inherit owner would seem that with most of samba
this is the convention.
Like I said I don't know if this helps you. I am no expert.
On 6/9/05, Michael Gasch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delete any local profiles from the machine other then Administrator ,
All users, and Default. make sure the profile folder is 777 because
winXP srv 2 has some issues with that.
On 6/13/05, Matt Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am getting a shell32.dll error with my roaming profiles. I have
In a directory with approximately 6000 files, several files are missing on
the Windows side.
If I check the directory on Unix (AIX) they are all there.
As far as I can see there's nothing strange with this files en I can't see
any connection between the missing files.
It looks like it's
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Hi,
How can I update my kerberos 1.2.7-10 to 1.3.1 or later release?
Where can I found rpm for RH9?
Thanks.
Marco Meli
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Hi,
I upgraded a mid-sized samba install (+-150 pc's) from Samba 2.0.7 to
3.0.14a last night. It is acting as a PDC and the upgrade went smooth
except for one thing.
Under 2.0.7, it seems like the include = is recursive.. ie: in included
files, you can include files. This behavior seems to
[2005/06/14 00:00:30, 0] smbd/server.c:main(798)
smbd version 3.0.14a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2004
[2005/06/14 00:00:30, 0] passdb/pdb_interface.c:make_pdb_methods_name(721)
No builtin nor plugin backend for ldapsam found
[2005/06/14 00:00:30, 1]
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Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded a mid-sized samba install (+-150 pc's) from Samba 2.0.7 to
3.0.14a last night. It is acting as a PDC and the upgrade went smooth
except for one thing.
Under 2.0.7, it seems like the include = is
I'm still getting the error the following error occured attempting to
join
the domain PALMARINC logon failure: unknown username or bad password
On the other hand, I'm able to connect to a share with the same login and
password.
What do the server logs say when you get this error?
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Looks like it has something to do with long dos filenames.
[2005/06/14 12:20:58, 10] smbd/mangle_hash2.c:name_map(613)
name_map: FAKTREF.10062005.16 - 29E0716A - FBMAMA~Y.16 (cache=1)
[2005/06/14 12:20:58, 9] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1294)
get_lanman2_dir_entry: out of space
I'm wondering if it would be possible to hide certain shares from all that
don't belong to a relevant group.
in other words, say I have 3 shares Finance, Marketing, and Credit. And
lets say that their are 3 groups of the same name, and that each share has
valid users = @{group} listed - or
It seems that my Shell32.dll error has been rather pesky but I finally
solved it. If anyone else gets this error that pops up in a notepad
doc, the easy fix is to remove it from the startup folder in Windows
XP. After deleting the desktop file, the error went away.
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Matt Schwartz wrote:
It might be simply that a tdb has become corrupt. Try deleting the .tdb
files from your samba locks directory and rebuilding group mapping.
Thanks for the tip, but this had no effect. I went so far as to remove
all .tdb files in the /usr/local/samba tree.
-Original
Hello,
I am currently trying to install Samba w/ ADS support on a series of
Solaris 9 10 machines. I have tried compiling samba3, but some reason
it will not compile with ADS support. I have compiled MIT krb5 and
openldap previous to compiling Samba. I compiled openldap and installed
it
We had issues with auth times until the AD structure was fixed here. It
involved configuring AD sites to make sure that our auth requests went to
local AD servers.
I continuously track auth times with
Time wbinfo -a username%password
Just to have an idea when there are problems.
Our local AD
Hello,
I am currently trying to install Samba w/ ADS support on a series of
Solaris 9 10 machines. I have tried compiling samba3, but some reason
it will not compile with ADS support. I have compiled MIT krb5 and
openldap previous to compiling Samba. I compiled openldap and installed
I agree this is a desktop.ini, just search for all the desktop.ini in your
profile and delete it; this should stop this notepad message from popping
up. Unfortunately it will happen to all new users who login; I have not
found a way to get rid of that, my solution was to create a mandatory
Hello Steve,
Tuesday, June 14, 2005, 12:44:21 PM, you wrote:
SW I upgraded a mid-sized samba install (+-150 pc's) from Samba 2.0.7 to
SW 3.0.14a last night. It is acting as a PDC and the upgrade went smooth
SW except for one thing.
I don't have an answer, but a question: what were the
Hello,
Help!! I'm struggling with ldapsam.
I'm trying to configure Samba to use our LDAP directory (Sun's directory
server) for the storage of Samba user accounts. It already stores our
unix system accounts. I have successfully imported the schema file into
our directory server and have
Matt Schwartz wrote:
It might be simply that a tdb has become corrupt. Try deleting the .tdb
files from your samba locks directory and rebuilding group mapping.
Further experience to add here after re-creating all the .tdb files.
I have a win2k workstation temporarily sharing a directory.
Sorry for the late reply - I was out last week.
You need to increase your nfile and nproc parms (see Admin Guide pg 258
[http://www.docs.hp.com/en/B8725-90074/B8725-90074.pdf]).
I delivered a tuning presentation at HPWorld in 2003. If you want a
copy, email me off list and I'll send it to
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 01:54:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a directory with approximately 6000 files, several files are missing on
the Windows side.
If I check the directory on Unix (AIX) they are all there.
As far as I can see there's nothing strange with this files en I
I encountered this error/warning (I don't know) and I saw in
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-May/105124.html
that jerry was aware of the problem.
Should I worry about it or ignore this message ?
Thanks.
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Check the file permissions on those files from the Unix side. I have
noticed that now if file permissions aren't set correctly that the user
can't see the files.
I also had a similar issue where I have a department directory that has
group access to the directory. The user was listed as
tir, 14.06.2005 kl. 17.02 skrev Mark Sarria:
I agree this is a desktop.ini, just search for all the desktop.ini in your
profile and delete it; this should stop this notepad message from popping
up. Unfortunately it will happen to all new users who login; I have not
found a way to get rid of
My server is running Redhat EL4 and the newest rpm (as of 6-12-04) of
samba. The samba server is providing authentication and file sharing to
~35 windows XP machines. The server has a trust relationship with an NT
4 server (in which Samba is the trusted party), this turst is need to
access an
hi list,
is it possible to make samba print on a cups daemon that runs on something
other then localhost?
I have been searching for this for a while but haven't been able to find it
yet. normal cups/samba printing (on localhost) works fine for me.
thanks!
Mark Hannessen
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For a test I tried to do this:
pdbedit -u ya-1 -p=cybserver\\netlogon
It spewed out this :
Unix username:ya-1
NT username:
Account Flags:[U ]
User SID: S-1-5-21-4008386108-3466510086-266964780-2002
Primary Group SID:
Can someone offer some help on this. We are running Samba 2.07 on AIX
4.3. We are using a script to print from AIX to an HP LJ 1320 attached
to a Win XP machine. We get the following errors when we execute: lpstat
: (WARNING) 0781-374 Connection to server timed out after retrying.
rembak:
Thank you Andrew for sharing with us your expertise and give us those
suggestions.
We really appreciate it.
Cheers,
Ephi
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 10:15 PM
To: Ephi Dror
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba]
tir, 14.06.2005 kl. 17.47 skrev Jason Signalness:
Help!! I'm struggling with ldapsam.
I'm trying to configure Samba to use our LDAP directory (Sun's directory
server) for the storage of Samba user accounts. It already stores our
unix system accounts. I have successfully imported the
Dear All Friends,
Im already explore with UNIX permission, currently what I can see is only
have read,write and execute. We also can combine this permission with
grouping.
But what I seek here, how can I set permission that user can't delete file
but can modify the file ?
Windows can do
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After 2GB of transfer, files stop being written by Samba. I keep getting
Jun 12 11:29:37 nasserver smbd[8715]: [2005/06/12 11:29:37, 0]
locking/posix.c:posix_fcntl_lock(656)
Jun 12 11:29:37 nasserver smbd[8715]: posix_fcntl_lock: WARNING: lock
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
tir, 14.06.2005 kl. 17.47 skrev Jason Signalness:
Help!! I'm struggling with ldapsam.
I'm trying to configure Samba to use our LDAP directory (Sun's directory
server) for the storage of Samba user accounts. It already stores our
unix system accounts. I have
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 11:09 -0700, Tom Dickson wrote:
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After 2GB of transfer, files stop being written by Samba. I keep getting
Just curious, but what version of Samba are you running, and on what
platform?
Jun 12 11:29:37 nasserver smbd[8715]:
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I'm running Version 3.0.11 on kernel 2.4.29-c4.
Under low-load conditions, I don't get those errors, and files over 2 GB
transfer
just fine.
I think smbd is confused about the locking, but I'm not sure why.
- -tom
Graeme Humphries wrote:
| On
Anuwa Mohamad Jamili wrote:
Dear All Friends,
Im already explore with UNIX permission, currently what I can see is only
have read,write and execute. We also can combine this permission with
grouping.
But what I seek here, how can I set permission that user can't delete file
but can
On Tuesday 14 Jun 2005 19:07, Anuwa Mohamad Jamili wrote:
Dear All Friends,
Im already explore with UNIX permission, currently what I can see is only
have read,write and execute. We also can combine this permission with
grouping.
But what I seek here, how can I set permission that user
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 12:48, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 14 Jun 2005 19:07, Anuwa Mohamad Jamili wrote:
Dear All Friends,
Im already explore with UNIX permission, currently what I can see is only
have read,write and execute. We also can combine this permission with
grouping.
John H Terpstra wrote:
Please help me to understand how that would work. If I can modify a file I
can
delete its contents - after all, that is what modification permits. If I can
modify the contents of a file by deleting it, how does that differ from not
being able to delete the file?
Hi,
I did not find a real solution to my problems, but here is what I
found out:
prerequisite: all clients (XP/NT) do work with Samba 2.2.10
security = user, encrypt passwords = false
Samba 3.0.14a (Debian Sarge): some clients work, others do not.
Both working and non-working clients can be NT
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
tir, 14.06.2005 kl. 17.47 skrev Jason Signalness:
Help!! I'm struggling with ldapsam.
I'm trying to configure Samba to use our LDAP directory (Sun's directory
server) for the storage of Samba user accounts. It already stores our
unix system accounts. I have
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 13:07, James Knott wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
Please help me to understand how that would work. If I can modify a file
I can delete its contents - after all, that is what modification permits.
If I can modify the contents of a file by deleting it, how does that
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 13:26 -0600, John H Terpstra wrote:
I believe I understood the mechanics. My question remains: If I can delete
the
contents of a file, but not delete name entry in the directory, what have I
gained? Please explain to me the net benefit of not being able to delete the
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 13:07, James Knott wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
Please help me to understand how that would work. If I can modify a file
I can delete its contents - after all, that is what modification permits.
If I can modify the contents of a file by deleting it,
I have compiled regshell on both Debian 3.1 unstable and MacOS X
10.4.1 and am having problems with regshell not working right. I can
connect with out a problem, but any time I issue and ls it will give
me some information then an error of NT_STATUS_ARRAY_BOUNDS_EXCEEDED
on debian and
Modifying a file and deleting it are two entirely different things. If
you create or delete a file, you're modifying the file that describes
the directory contents, not the contents of the directory. The most you
can do, if you can't delete the file, is reduce it to zero bytes.
However, you
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Xavier Poinsard wrote:
I encountered this error/warning (I don't know) and I saw in
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-May/105124.html
that jerry was aware of the problem.
Should I worry about it or ignore this message ?
It means the
I have a Suse 9.1 Enterprise Server connected to our Windows 2003 Active
Directory Domain for use a file server, housing peoples home(backup)
directories. The Suse box is connected to AD with winbind and it's
connected fine. The problem is that when I create a user on the windows
box it's not
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 01:54:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a directory with approximately 6000 files, several files are missing on
the Windows side.
If I check the directory on Unix (AIX) they are all there.
As far as I can see there's nothing strange with this files en I
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 11:26 -0700, Tom Dickson wrote:
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I'm running Version 3.0.11 on kernel 2.4.29-c4.
H... I thought the backported XFS stuff wasn't especially well
fleshed out. Is it possible for you to try this on a 2.6 kernel, just to
see
OK, I just added a user to my Windows domain. I would like to add acls
for this user on my samba server using setfacl. Thus I need the UID this
user will map to.
hebe bin # id PROD+site0002
id: PROD+site0002: No such user
I understand that when the user attempts to access the share, winbind
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 14:00, Romeo Theriault wrote:
I have a Suse 9.1 Enterprise Server connected to our Windows 2003 Active
Directory Domain for use a file server, housing peoples home(backup)
directories. The Suse box is connected to AD with winbind and it's
connected fine. The problem is
OK, I added an account to my Windows domain, then later deleted that
account.
hebe bin # wbinfo -u
...
PROD+site2
...
Still shows this user, how can I delete it from the winbind database?
I tried:
hebe bin # wbinfo -x site2
Could not delete user account
and
hebe bin # wbinfo -x
hi... I remaster a knoppix linux and install samba at this. In chroot
mode the samba run perfectelly. When i make the CD and reboot on this,
the smbd dont start. Simple Abort. The log.smbd is below:
== log.smbd
[2005/06/14 14:16:28, 0] smbd/server.c:main(798)
smbd version 3.0.14a-Debian
Hi there,
I'm running Samba 3.0.14a-sernet on Suse 9.1 using ldapsam.
I've got an interdomain trust setup across a vpn connection with a
2k3sp1 domain (DOMB).
The trust works.
What is strange is that a user from DOMB can't access any shares until
they browse a share on our domain controller, say
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 01:54:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a directory with approximately 6000 files, several files are missing on
the Windows side.
If I check the directory on Unix (AIX) they are all there.
As far as I
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 14:07, Ben Timby wrote:
OK, I added an account to my Windows domain, then later deleted that
account.
hebe bin # wbinfo -u
...
PROD+site2
...
Still shows this user, how can I delete it from the winbind database?
I tried:
hebe bin # wbinfo -x site2
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 02:11:40PM -0500, Jason Signalness wrote:
snip/
smbd still dies immediately with the errors:
smbd version 3.0.14a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2004
[2005/06/14 14:01:58, 0] passdb/pdb_interface.c:make_pdb_methods_name(721)
No builtin
Hello all,
I FINALLY created a custom System Policy Editor Template so I can
control
Windows XP machines using NT4's System Policy Editor. For anyone interested
I made it available on my old business's website at:
http://www.pcc-services.com/custom_poledit.html
If you find
Geert Stappers wrote:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 02:11:40PM -0500, Jason Signalness wrote:
snip/
smbd still dies immediately with the errors:
smbd version 3.0.14a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2004
[2005/06/14 14:01:58, 0]
I'm sure it's not the docs, just me. I used the other docs from
idealx because I had problems with the smbldap-tools - but I managed
to solve those problems and add entries.
I went back and checked the configuration for nss_ldap and pam_ldap -
but it still didn't work. I'm using Chapter 5 of
Does anyone know where I can find nt poledit.exe. I want to be able to
create some admin templates for my samba pdc.
Thanks!
Matt
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On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 01:58:52PM -0700, linuxlady wrote:
I'm sure it's not the docs, just me. I used the other docs from
idealx because I had problems with the smbldap-tools - but I managed
to solve those problems and add entries.
I went back and checked the configuration for nss_ldap
I have two networks connected via ipsec with openswan. Each network
contains one samba server managing one workgroup each one. The network
structure is the following one:
Network 131.0.0.0/16--Samba: 131.0.0.106 (workgroup groupa) ---
200.x.x.x internet- 64.x.x.x Samba: 192.168.1.1
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 03:57:30PM -0500, Jason Signalness wrote:
Geert Stappers wrote:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 02:11:40PM -0500, Jason Signalness wrote:
snip/
smbd still dies immediately with the errors:
smbd version 3.0.14a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team
I found two answer.
1. Change the network card
2. reinstall every thing
Saludos
Emilio Herrera
Lima -Perú
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cannot get workgroup name
Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 17:41:35 +
Hi there!!
I 'm changing the
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tir, 14.06.2005 kl. 20.14 skrev Jason Signalness:
[...]
I commented out the three lines to see if the error went away. It did
not. smbd dies no matter what is in the smb.conf file, as far as I can
tell.
I realize those options are likely not exactly what is needed. I'm
trying to
Hello Mark, I've now got a good fix for my problem (after hours of trial and
error). I coded the following in my smb.conf file :-
[global]
...
hosts allow =
oplocks = Yes
security = share
[ts]
comment = Tech support directory
path =
Hello Dominic, thanks for your reply, I've now got a good fix for my problem
(after hours of trial and error). I coded the following in my smb.conf file
:-
[global]
...
hosts allow =
oplocks = Yes
security = share
[ts]
comment = Tech support directory
I am trying to build 3.0.14a and use it's smbpasswd binary to change
passwords on a remote debian woody samba install -- the samba install on
the remote debian machine is listed as '2.2.3a-15' I can use the
previous smbpasswd binary from the same version on the client linux
machine to smbpasswd
Paul Gienger wrote:
If you are just looking to use the 'standard' ldap backend, change your
option to ldap instead of ldapsam. This is the one that new installations
should be going for.
just:
passdb backend = ldap://127.0.0.1/
instead:
passdb backend = ldap_sam:ldap://127.0.0.1/
or only:
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 16:45, Andreas Bauer wrote:
Paul Gienger wrote:
If you are just looking to use the 'standard' ldap backend, change your
option to ldap instead of ldapsam. This is the one that new
installations should be going for.
just:
passdb backend = ldap://127.0.0.1/
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 05:39:01PM -0500, Wayne Schroeder wrote:
I am trying to build 3.0.14a and use it's smbpasswd binary to change
passwords on a remote debian woody samba install -- the samba install on
the remote debian machine is listed as '2.2.3a-15' I can use the
previous smbpasswd
The error message is on the SERVER though... regardless of the server's
error bugs or not, the new smbpasswd won't work, yet the old one does...
so something in smbpasswd or it's supporting libs on the new version 3
source tree is doing something different I would imagine.
Jeremy Allison wrote:
Robert Kelly wrote:
Hi there,
I'm running Samba 3.0.14a-sernet on Suse 9.1 using ldapsam.
I've got an interdomain trust setup across a vpn connection with a
2k3sp1 domain (DOMB).
The trust works.
Robert,
I have a similar setup to yourself except i have 2 samba domains accross
a VPN.
Thanks,
Btw,
if I comment out the line passdb backend..in smb.conf, my samba shares
are working for me.
In the other case not! ?
regards
Andreas
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Download Win2K srv 2 and just extract the file without installing it.
I believe its /x command line option. You will find it in the
extracted files.
On 6/14/05, Matt Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find nt poledit.exe. I want to be able to
create some admin
Hello all,
Here's a good conversation starter.
How do people deploy new software (office,adobe,java,etc...)
on their client machines with AD?
Dom
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What might be the possible causes of an smbclient NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
error? smbclient generates this error when I attempt to connect to my [homes]
share from a Mandrake Linux 10.1 (Samba 3.0.7) box to my Fedora Core 4 box
(Samba 3.0.14a-2). Similarly, my Windows 2000 machine complains
Hi Andrew,
I upgraded krb5 libs to 1.3.3 and now the error became Decrypt
integrity check failed.
I rebooted my AD server and the SAMBA server just in case.
Here is the log:
[2005/06/14 18:14:30, 3, pid=17668]
libads/kerberos_verify.c:ads_secrets_verify_ticket(193)
ads_secrets_verify_ticket:
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 19:04 -0700, Ephi Dror wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I upgraded krb5 libs to 1.3.3 and now the error became Decrypt
integrity check failed.
Just checking, have you rebuilt Samba against the new libs/headers?
We detect the older libs, and do workarounds that you don't want any
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 14:13 +0200, Meli Marco wrote:
Hi,
How can I update my kerberos 1.2.7-10 to 1.3.1 or later release?
Where can I found rpm for RH9?
You will find it easier to upgrade the whole OS to Fedora Core -
Kerberos libs are a real pain to upgrade. (And yes, many have tried.
And
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I'm currently using Samba 3.0.10 binary from Bull AIX Freeware.
http://www.bullfreeware.com/download/aix52/samba-3.0.10.0.bff
I already configured Samba as a Domain member and ran winbind
to authenticate with Domain controller. However, I have no luck
to transfer any file larger than 2GB.
Here
Author: tpot
Date: 2005-06-14 06:50:12 + (Tue, 14 Jun 2005)
New Revision: 7569
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=7569
Log:
Fix typo in comments.
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/libcli/raw/clisession.c
Changeset:
Modified:
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