On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 11:36:17PM +0200, Roger Eisenecher wrote:
Christian Anton schrieb:
yes, smbldap-passwd does the job, but only as root and only on the
machine the samba-server is on. But what to do as a Linux-User that
wants to be able to log in to any windows machine in the network to
I am trying to set up samba server that trusts the local NT domain, so
users who are logged intot the domain to not need to re-authenticate,
nor have unix accounts set up.
Config snipit:
[global]
workgroup = DC2DEV3
server string = DC2DEV3
netbios name = DC2DEV3
int
Hi all,
Samba 3.0.14, Debian Sarge. I've asked on IRC but didn't get a response.
I am having problems dragging files to my Samba share in Windows XP, over
an IPSEC VPN. The file in question is a simple small text file. I have
no problem directly creating and editing a file on the share.
Here'
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Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
|> MS Access is known to have issues with certain drivers
|> if they have not been initialized on the server properly.
|>
|
| so, MS Access wants something from samba which it
| cannot do at all ?
No. But I think you both need
Hello,
I have an samba/ldap BDC. If I create an user
with his homedirectory on this BDC, the winxp
clients find the path to the userprofile on this
BDC, suse clients can also login with userprofile.
If I create an user on the PDC and copy the home directory
of this user to the BDC, the client
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 11:36:17PM +0200, Roger Eisenecher wrote:
> Christian Anton schrieb:
> > yes, smbldap-passwd does the job, but only as root and only on the
> > machine the samba-server is on. But what to do as a Linux-User that
> > wants to be able to log in to any windows machine in the
Roger Eisenecher wrote:
|>>>can You please test the following:
|>>>a) many networked printers installed, samba/cups is not default printer
|>>>b) only one samba/cups printer is installed and it is default
|>>>I observe problems only in "b)" case.
|>>>Windows XP SP2 + MS Access 2003 (office 2003 sp
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter schrieb:
> Roger Eisenecher wrote:
> |>>>can You please test the following:
> |>>>a) many networked printers installed, samba/cups is not default printer
> |>>>b) only one samba/cups printer is installed and it is default
> |>>>I
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Roger Eisenecher wrote:
| We are using HP Laserjet 2300DN printers (all handled
| by samba/cups). I am not 100% sure but if I remember
| correctly we had the same problem with the cups
| postscript printer driver. Perhaps samba does not maintain
| co
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Roger Eisenecher wrote:
|>>>can You please test the following:
|>>>a) many networked printers installed, samba/cups is not default printer
|>>>b) only one samba/cups printer is installed and it is default
|>>>I observe problems only in "b)" case.
|>>>
On Sun, 2005-09-18 at 04:28 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear Samba Team,
>
> Would appreciate very much if you can kindly let us know whether the above is
> being supported?
>
http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-2.2.12.html
2.2.12 was the last stable release of the 2.x series an
Dear Samba Team,
Would appreciate very much if you can kindly let us know whether the above is
being supported?
Thanks
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Alvin Teo
Singapore
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I'm trying to get a FreeBSD 5.4 server to join a NT4 domain as a member
domain server using winbindd. I've compiled Samba with WinBIND support, ACL
Support, Syslog support, UTMP support, SMB PAM module, and with installed
POPT library.
I've reviewed Chapter 20 of TOSHARG and implemented a good po
Linux Authentication
List,
Please excuse me for my newbe question. I have a linux fedora core 3
Samba-LDAP server running in my network environment as a PDC to my windows
clients. I am setting up a few fedora core 3 workstations and would like for
the linux workstations to authenticate via the P
Christian Anton wrote:
Hi everybody,
i have set up a Samba PDC with LDAP Backend as described in this howto:
http://de.gentoo-wiki.com/Samba_PDC_mit_LDAP-Backend
Everything runs fine now. I also changed configuration of my linux boxes to
authenticate against the ldap server.
When i log in
MS Access in case "b)" do not print and do not work with so called
"print preview".
It is exactly like you described, but we are using a german versions of
Windows XP and Access (both with latest patches).
It looks like a bug...
to be certain, it can be either bug of printer driver or samba
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