Dear Sirs,
I'm running samba-3.0.14a on FreeBSD + 1c,
is there anybody with similar needs who can share smb.conf with me ?
it does work, but accidently 1c (version 7.7) just quits.
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
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Hi, I have a very odd issue.
I have 2 samba PDCs running on a subnet, and I am are trying
to transfer users from Samba version 2.2.5 (smbpasswd) to Samba version
3.0.10-Debian (with LDAP).
I have 12+ Windows Domain users, transferred across without incident.
Steps I followed;
Create user in LDAP
Roman Kampus wrote:
Hi
I have Samba server with ldap and the problem is that when users first
time log into domain, roaming profiles are made.
I have already set up some backing-up actions from log-in scripts, so
I would like to all user profiles to be local profiles.
Does anyone know if prof
On 20 Jun 2005, at 12:20, Jack Malone wrote:
I have wondering why you say it would be faster with oplocks on. at
our office we have have to let more than one person be able to read
the access files, not write but read them ...
I must live in a different universe... I can't get decent perfor
On Sunday 19 June 2005 09:11, Matt Schwartz wrote:
> I am hoping someone can help here. I noticed a really odd issue. WINS
> resolution doesn't seem to work between my PDC and BDC, both Samba
> 3.0.14a boxes running on Debian. I have nsswitch.conf configured
> properly, I think. Here are the ns
A
Why do you have oplocks turned off? You'll find that Access goes a
lot faster when you leave oplocks on. That, or at least reduce the
"lock spin time" from 200ms to something less (eg: 20ms), or remove
that parameter to let Samba use the default.
I have wondering why you say it would be faster
Le lun 20/06/2005 à 03:33, Noah Dain a écrit :
> > > valid users = %S
> >
> > try valid users = DOMAIN+%S
> >
> > This might not be necessary if you have :
> >
> > winbind use default domain = Yes
> >
> > but i am not sure.
> yup! that did it for the home directories. (both 'DOMAIN+'
James Briar wrote:
> Hello,
> Can Samba be installed on a Windows 2000 machine (then create a share) so
> that on the Unix side you can mount the share thats been created (the
> opposite of installing Samba on Unix and then mapping a drive on a Windows
> 2000 machine to a Unix share)?
>
> I don't
Folks,
This is a strange problem, and I'm not sure this is the right place for
it, so feel free point me to a better location. I'm running FC3 and
Samba 3.0.14a.
The problem is this: when I boot up my Linux box, and it gets to the
point of turning on my NIC (eth0), where the PC used to turn
On 17 Jun 2005, at 23:29, Max . wrote:
[global]
level2 oplocks = No
[archivi]
path = /home/ei
#valid users = +mydomain
#write list = @mydomain
read only = No
guest ok = No
#oplocks = Yes
level2 oplocks = No
Why do you have oplocks turned off? You'll f
Le lun 20/06/2005 à 00:21, Noah Dain a écrit :
> ok, i've been buggering on and off with this for way too long now.
> I'm just plain stuck.
>
> However, I cannot log onto the samba machine using a domain account,
> and when i attempt to access home directories of domain accounts
> hosted on the
ok, i've been buggering on and off with this for way too long now.
I'm just plain stuck.
The objective is to get full authentication working for a samba
machine by integrating it into and existing AD system as a member
server.
The domain is windows 2003, in native mode. There are two domain con
Um... you can share a folder in windows 2000. Right click on a folder a then
'left' click sharing on the context menu that appears, you don't need samba
for this. Or do you want to compile samba on a win2k box and use it as a
domain controller?
-Rhys
On 6/20/05, James Briar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This WINS problem is baffling. I have built Samba from the source and
the make install did not seem to put the libnss_wins.so.2 anywhere.
Here is the ./configure command I used. Perhaps someone can enlighten me
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba --with-configdir=/etc/samba
--with-private
Hello,
Can Samba be installed on a Windows 2000 machine (then create a share) so
that on the Unix side you can mount the share thats been created (the
opposite of installing Samba on Unix and then mapping a drive on a Windows
2000 machine to a Unix share)?
I don't need to do this, i was just won
Matt Schwartz schrieb:
Tomasz, I compiled Samba from the source so I don't think it should
matter but thanks, anyhow. I always build certain packages from the
source. The issue seems to occur between linux machines and not linux
to windows. My WinXP box can resolve both the PDC and the BDC
i am using samba 3.0.14a as recommended but it seems that for some reason that
i can't understand, no domain groups show up on any administration tool like
poledit and nitrobit policy editor
groups like
users (domain not local)
and ntadmins
where are they
Thanks
Nikos Sarantopoulos
Tomasz, I compiled Samba from the source so I don't think it should
matter but thanks, anyhow. I always build certain packages from the
source. The issue seems to occur between linux machines and not linux
to windows. My WinXP box can resolve both the PDC and the BDC
effectively. Likewise,
Matt Schwartz schrieb:
I am hoping someone can help here. I noticed a really odd issue. WINS
resolution doesn't seem to work between my PDC and BDC, both Samba
3.0.14a boxes running on Debian. I have nsswitch.conf configured
properly, I think. Here are the nsswitch.conf settings.
PDC:
hos
I am hoping someone can help here. I noticed a really odd issue. WINS
resolution doesn't seem to work between my PDC and BDC, both Samba
3.0.14a boxes running on Debian. I have nsswitch.conf configured
properly, I think. Here are the nsswitch.conf settings.
PDC:
hosts: files dns wins
BDC:
Hi,
I'm trying to pull user info from a student domain.
I can pull a user's info from a primary domain ok, but not from the
domain (student) that trusts the primary domain.
Lets say the primary is staff and secondary is student.
Student trusts staff, but staff does not trust student.
/usr/
Ryan Braun wrote:
> Jun 17 15:51:49 ywgldap0 slapd[16885]: conn=102 op=0 BIND dn="" method=128
> Jun 17 15:51:49 ywgldap0 slapd[16885]: conn=102 op=0 RESULT tag=97 err=0 text=
> Jun 17 15:51:49 ywgldap0 slapd[16885]: conn=102 op=1 SRCH
> base="ou=Users,dc=xxx,dc=xx,dc=xx,dc=xx" scope=2 deref=0
>
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> This person is currently on vacation
My mistake, I thought he was out to lunch. ;-)
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I have setup a linux fileserver, and used the SMB protocol to share the
data. Right now I'm just trying to work all the kinks out, so both the
fileserver and the client run linux, but in the future I will have
Windows clients. Transfering files between the same two computers is
very fast with NFS (
use google.
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2003-November/001753.html
On 6/19/05, Roman Kampus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have Samba server with ldap and the problem is that when users first
> time log into domain, roaming profiles are made.
> I have already set up some backin
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