Hi,
I cant find any wins options in your smb.conf.
I think you´ll need Wins for proper Network browsing.
Maybe this Link would help you:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/NetworkBrowsing.html
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] im Auftrag von [EMA
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 05:39:03PM -0500, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
> the trusted=yes is not a complete replacement for nss_ldap IIRC. I would
> need to check to be sure. but what I remember is that this allows for
> certain group membership optimizations.
>
> Volker, can you confirm or cor
On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 12:52:17AM +0100, Daniel Wilson wrote:
> ok so do i still need ldap in the nsswitch.conf file then? or do i
> still need it but samba wont use nss_ldap to do getpwdent() etc..?
Yes you still need it as Samba is going to use it. I'll look
into modifying smbd so that all get
I have the following in my configuration file and recycle is working for the
share but
- versions is working as I expected
- touch does not seem to be changing the time on the files to show me when
they were deleted
- keeptree does not work when there are multiple users within a share and
p
On Friday 30 September 2005 00:29, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> "I" changed nothing in the Samba setup, or configuration.
> No one else was logged into the server.
> Hence: There were no changes to the Samba server.
What security software does the server run? Is there anything like
Mandrake's MSec runni
On Friday 30 September 2005 00:16, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 08:47:34AM -0600, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
>> Then, for no reason, and with NO changes made, it started to deny
>> me access to my home directory. FOR NO REASON. I had not changed
>> anything.
> There is *nover* NO REAS
ok so do i still need ldap in the nsswitch.conf file then? or do i
still need it but samba wont use nss_ldap to do getpwdent() etc..?
Daniel Wilson
Systems Administrator
IT & Communications Service
University of Sunderland
Unit
Jeremy Allison wrote:
> Ah, no - smbd is still calling the system getpwnam and others
> so I think you're still going to need ldap in nsswitch.conf.
I'd say the manpage (smb.conf) is a bit misleading then:
[...] If these assumptions are met,ldapsam:trusted=yes can be activated
and Samba can comp
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 11:37:37PM +0100, Daniel Wilson wrote:
> ok cool
>
> i have changed the sambaPrimaryGroupSid: S-1-1-0 on uid=nobody and
> changed sambaSID: S-1-1-0 on group nobody and it now starts yeh!! :)
>
> but now if i remove ldap from /etc/nsswitch.conf
>
> passwd: file
> group: f
On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 15:05 -0400, Derek Harkness wrote:
> This maybe more appropriate on the developers list but I'll ask here
> first.
>
> Anybody know if any improved support for AFS is being added to either
> samba 3 or 4? We currently share all user home directories, shared
> files, we
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
All;
Okay, I'm narrowing the problem down.
With all other things configured, I'm down to and ADS problem.
The reason Samba can't verify my username/passwords (as specified in
password server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) is because that address points to an
ADS, and I didn't compile A
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Daniel Wilson wrote:
> ok cool
>
> i have changed the sambaPrimaryGroupSid: S-1-1-0 on uid=nobody and
> changed sambaSID: S-1-1-0 on group nobody and it now starts yeh!! :)
>
> but now if i remove ldap from /etc/nsswitch.conf
>
ok cool
i have changed the sambaPrimaryGroupSid: S-1-1-0 on uid=nobody and
changed sambaSID: S-1-1-0 on group nobody and it now starts yeh!! :)
but now if i remove ldap from /etc/nsswitch.conf
passwd: file
group: file
i cant login to the domain:
[2005/09/29 23:27:54, 2] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 11:16:03PM +0100, Daniel Wilson wrote:
>
> ok i have now changed the sambaSID on the user nobody to be sam-sid>-501
>
> it now finds the user nobody but still says it can't find the primary
> group:
> for the user nobody, here are my ldap entries:
>
> # nobody, People,
Hi,
bei mir läuft Samba 3.0 unter SuSE 9.0 als Fileserver für verschiedene
Windowsrechner.
Seit der Umstellung von Samba 2 unter SuSE 8.0 kann ich kein Backup der
Netzlaufwerke mit dem Windows2000 (SP2) mehr machen.
Das Backup-Programm ist zugegeben etwas altertümlich: BackupExec 5.0.16...
Seit
I need to compile ads into Samba on AIX 5.2. The compile fails in the
krb5 segment with:
Compiling libsmb/clikrb5.c
libsmb/clikrb5.c:123: #error UNKNOWN_CREATE_KEY_FUNCTIONS
libsmb/clikrb5.c:160: #error UNKNOWN_GET_ENCTYPES_FUNCTIONS
make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
Doe
ok i have now changed the sambaSID on the user nobody to be -501
it now finds the user nobody but still says it can't find the primary
group:
for the user nobody, here are my ldap entries:
# nobody, People, Staff, Itacs, sunderland.ac.uk
dn: uid=nobody,ou=People,ou=Staff,ou=Itacs,dc=sunderland,
Sorry if something wrong with this question - i'm pretty new in the field...
But i really need some help or link...
I have strange problem:
Linux by Fedora 3 with latest updates
Samba 3.0.14a
LDAP 2.2.13
idealix
small 10-users server without any security needs. 2 users of them sometimes
fail to
Hello All,
I'm running solaris8 and samba3 with winbind configured with ads
authentication. Now samba and winbind work just great on their own and for
the most part we have no problems with it. However for some reason other
solaris applications seem to be consulting winbind for authentication even
Thanks Jerry
Unfortunately that is no help ;-(
If I create the user on the host then they can map the drive no problem
without having to authenicate (provided they are logged in to the
trusted domain)
However if they do not have an account on the box they can't map the
drive and the logs show this
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Daniel Wilson wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Compiled as:
>
> bash# ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/uni-staff --with-ldapsam
>
> no didnt know was unsafe with threads!!
it might be the ldap client loibs that are pulling pthreads.
> Sing
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:43:26PM +0100, Daniel Wilson wrote:
> Successfully added passdb backend 'guest'
> Attempting to find an passdb backend to match
> ldapsam:ldap://vila.sunderland.ac.uk (ldapsam)
> Found pdb backend ldapsam
> Searching for:[(&(objectClass=sambaDomain)(sambaDomainName=UNI-S
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 09:32:26PM +, Travis Knabe wrote:
> We're running samba 3.20 ( pretty default install ) on solaris. During the
> day 99.9% of the time the load avg. on the server is just fine, however at
> times all the smbd processes go into a "run" state and put load avg. on the
>
Hi,
Compiled as:
bash# ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/uni-staff --with-ldapsam
no didnt know was unsafe with threads!!
out put from single step:
(gdb) b smbldap_search
Breakpoint 1 at 0x5daa33
(gdb) n
The program is not being run.
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/local/uni-staff/sbin/smbd -
We're running samba 3.20 ( pretty default install ) on solaris. During the day
99.9% of the time the load avg. on the server is just fine, however at times
all the smbd processes go into a "run" state and put load avg. on the server to
over 300. This only lasts for a couple of minutes and then
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:25:11PM +0100, Daniel Wilson wrote:
> ok done that and produces this: (which ends in "Cannot access memory
> at address 0x7fc000")
>
> ..
>
> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
> [New Thread 182909114432 (LWP 8451)]
> push_sec_ctx(0, 0) : sec_ctx_sta
ok done that and produces this: (which ends in "Cannot access memory
at address 0x7fc000")
..
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread 182909114432 (LWP 8451)]
push_sec_ctx(0, 0) : sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 1
push_conn_ctx(0) : conn_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
setting sec ctx (0, 0) - s
All;
Okay, I'm narrowing the problem down.
With all other things configured, I'm down to and ADS problem.
The reason Samba can't verify my username/passwords (as specified in
password server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) is because that address points to
an ADS, and I didn't compile ADS into Samba (best a
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:08:14PM +0100, Daniel Wilson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> i did an bash# strace ./smbd -d 10 -i 2 >/tmp/smbd-strace.txt
>
>
> available at:
>
> http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/~ws0dwi/smbd-strace.txt
Hmmm - this ends with exit_group(-1) which is a normal
exit. So it's not failing du
Hi!
i did an bash# strace ./smbd -d 10 -i 2 >/tmp/smbd-strace.txt
available at:
http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/~ws0dwi/smbd-strace.txt
Daniel Wilson
Systems Administrator
IT & Communications Service
University of Sunderland
Un
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 09:55:29PM +0100, Daniel Wilson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we want to use ldapsam:trusted=yes to improve performace as nss_ldap
> is killing our ldap server doing enumeration.
>
> once i enable it smbd dies silently...
>
>
> this is the last part of a ./smbd -d 10 -i
>
> NT user
Hi,
we want to use ldapsam:trusted=yes to improve performace as nss_ldap
is killing our ldap server doing enumeration.
once i enable it smbd dies silently...
this is the last part of a ./smbd -d 10 -i
NT user token: (NULL)
UNIX token of user 0
Primary group is 0 and contains 0 supplementary g
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 01:37:34PM -0700, Burris, Celeste Suliin wrote:
> I am running a Linux SLES 9 server
>
> geobase-linux{root}838: uname -a
> Linux geobase-linux 2.6.5-7.191-smp #1 SMP Tue Jun 28 14:58:56 UTC 2005
> x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> I tried to upgrade from Samba 3.0.14a (w
whoops, i didn't have much luck attaching the entire file, hopefully this
link will work.
http://www.lebox.org/u/milan/samba/userenv-clip.txt
here's a piece of the log that looks interesting, any hints?
USERENV(a0.80) 15:42:18:872 MyGetDomainDNSName: MyGetUserName failed for dns
domain name with
I am running a Linux SLES 9 server
geobase-linux{root}838: uname -a
Linux geobase-linux 2.6.5-7.191-smp #1 SMP Tue Jun 28 14:58:56 UTC 2005
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I tried to upgrade from Samba 3.0.14a (which I had installed via RPMs and
was running fine) to samba-3.0.20-0.1 from the RPMs
At 12:43 PM 9/29/2005, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 12:30:35PM -0600, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> If I understand the process correctly:
>
> User on Windows XP box makes a request to the Samba server.
> The windows box passes the username/password pair to the Samba server.
> The Samba
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 02:45:59PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
> A counter-argument is that if you've made it easy to set up servers (a
> good thing), then people don't need to know the nitty-gritty details.
I've never heard anyone say that before :-).
> So far, I've received only a response asking f
On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 14:57 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
> Jeremy Allison wrote:
>
> >On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 11:17:29AM -0600, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Beyond that: You are a poster child for the anti-open source software
> >>group. It's sad that a request for help is met with attitudes such
Hello,
I have attached the debug output from userenv.dll as userenv.log. I have a
feeling someone will have a pretty good idea what is wrong with my profile,
\\samba\netlogon\Default User. I get two small windows with error messages
when I login, as administrator of the domain or regular user. Log
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 11:17:29AM -0600, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
Beyond that: You are a poster child for the anti-open source software
group. It's sad that a request for help is met with attitudes such as
yours, and become confrontational.
There are ways of asking
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/28/2005
08:42:48 AM:
> As for laptops, still looking for a good solution there. The one laptop
> I have setup (out of three) uses roaming profiles and offline files for
> the user's home directory. This is rather kludgy, though, but I don't
> really know of any way
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 12:30:35PM -0600, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> If I understand the process correctly:
>
> User on Windows XP box makes a request to the Samba server.
> The windows box passes the username/password pair to the Samba server.
> The Samba server checks that the user exists on the uni
At 12:29 PM 9/29/2005, Elizabeth Schwartz wrote:
A few random possible causes for "no reason" failures:
- a config file was changed some time ago but someone failed to test it by
restarting the daemon or
rebooting the server, until now
-some server is having network connectivity or load issues,
Do you have a good fragment of a log level 10 during the event and a
smb.conf file? Perhaps a sample of the LDAP record with the hashes X'd
outI'm assuming you're using nss?
Cheers,
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, September
With my apologies for letting my frustration get the better of me,
let me try this again:
I have a much more limited understanding of Samba than I thought I
did. I'm still trying to learn, and get it right.
I have been reading the Samba HOW-TO, and the User Guide.
In installations I have done
A few random possible causes for "no reason" failures:
- a config file was changed some time ago but someone failed to test it by
restarting the daemon or
rebooting the server, until now
-some server is having network connectivity or load issues, and the backup
or secondary doesn't have the same
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello, I am new to samba and LDAP, and would very much like to learn how
to get them working together. I bought an O'rieilly book to help learn
Samba, but it doesn't go into how to get Samba talking to LDAP at all.
I was wondering what were the best books/documenta
Hello,
Now I'm trying to move the LDAP backend from the master OpenLDAP
server to a slave one. The ACL rules for all directories requires
a "ssf = 112" (Security Strength Factor) just to be sure that all
connections are properly encrypted. Also the slave directory has a
referral directive poin
Hi all
Im pretty new to Samba.
I would like to use Samba as a PDC, for some funny reason I cant browse
the network. I cant find other machines on the network.
The server says its a PDC, but my win clients (win2000) says its not.
[2005/09/29 19:36:09, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_incomingrequests.c:process_node
On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 11:17 -0600, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> >
> > > This process has never required an smbpasswd file on any other system
> > > I've set it up on. Except this one.
> >
> >I seriously doubt this. I *strongly* recommend you stop working on
> >your computer and go away and read this :
> >
Hi,
We're being hit by occasional very high load (up to 23 on a SUN Fire
v440) on our LDAP server
coming from a query of (objectClass=posixAccount). This currently
returns over 54,000 entries ...
This is coming from the getpwent() call in util_getent.c:getpwent_list()
This is coming from srv
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 11:17:29AM -0600, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
>
> Beyond that: You are a poster child for the anti-open source software
> group. It's sad that a request for help is met with attitudes such as
> yours, and become confrontational.
There are ways of asking for help, and some are be
At 10:32 AM 9/29/2005, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:29:26AM -0600, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
>
> These events have been random, and there seems to be no direct cause.
> If the user exists in both the Unix passwd scheme, AND as an
> smbpasswd entry, there's no reason Samba should sud
> This process has never required an smbpasswd file on any other system
> I've set it up on. Except this one.
I seriously doubt this. I *strongly* recommend you stop working on
your computer and go away and read this :
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
This should h
On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 09:24 +0700, yaya wrote:
> I've installed Samba [samba-3.0.10-1.fc2.i386] with ldap backend and using
> smbldap-tools.
> Following the instructions of The Linux Samba-OpenLDAP Howto (Revision
> 1_10 ) and Smbldap-tools User Manual (Release 0_8_7 ) from IDEALX.
>
> When I a
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:38:55AM -0600, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> Okay, here's my final issue with this installation. I'm hoping
> someone can shed some light on it.
>
> The setup:
>
> Server: IBM AIX 5.2
> Samba: 3.0.12
>
> The problem:
> Samba is insisting on having an smbpasswd entry for all u
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 03:30:19PM +0100, Will Payne wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to 'administer' Samba's WINS database? I'm attempting to
> get Samba to take over our NT servers' current functionality so that we
> can ditch them entirely. I've enabled WINS support and told our DHCP
> s
On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 16:34 -0400, David Clymer wrote:
> I'm using Debian Sarge, Samba (3.1.14a) with the ldapsam backend, and
> OpenLDAP (2.2.23).
>
> When attempting to join an Windows XP+SP2 computer (BILLGATES) to my
> domain (WORKGROUP), using the Administrator account, I am told by
> window
On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 14:48 +0200, Eduard Witteveen wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Im still trying to get the add machine script working.
>
> I have a user which is named "administrator", which is stored in ldap,
> i can login using this user(i attached a loginshell) and execute the
> command: '/us
- Original Message -
From: "Ric Tibbetts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jeremy Allison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] More Random Behaviour
> At 10:16 AM 9/29/2005, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> >On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 08:47:34AM -0600,
Okay, here's my final issue with this installation. I'm hoping
someone can shed some light on it.
The setup:
Server: IBM AIX 5.2
Samba: 3.0.12
The problem:
Samba is insisting on having an smbpasswd entry for all users, and it
shouldn't (based on my past experiences).
I'm setting up a VERY b
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:29:26AM -0600, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
>
> These events have been random, and there seems to be no direct cause.
> If the user exists in both the Unix passwd scheme, AND as an
> smbpasswd entry, there's no reason Samba should suddenly not be able
> to find it.
Indeed, and
Stan Garvin wrote:
I've run into a strange issue with our Windows 2000/XP client's domain
authentication...
...
Otherwise, our Samba/PDC/BDC/LDAP solution is working great!!
FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE
samba-3.0.4
^
Offhand, you're using a relatively old version of samba. I'd recommend
At 10:16 AM 9/29/2005, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 08:47:34AM -0600, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> Okay, I'm starting to face professional ridicule at work over this. A
> Samba install should take a couple of days, I've been at it... far to long
> now.
>
> When this started I chased the
Hello Samba Users,
I recently found out about pam_mkhomedir.so, and now use it on a couple
of servers. It works great,
except that it is constantly creating directories for the machines that
connect also.
is my problem in my pam config, or my samba config?
What can I do to keep this from happ
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 08:47:34AM -0600, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> Okay, I'm starting to face professional ridicule at work over this. A
> Samba install should take a couple of days, I've been at it... far to long
> now.
>
> When this started I chased the problem in all the wrong directions. I
> t
Hello,
I've run into a strange issue with our Windows 2000/XP client's domain
authentication...
After some time, users will have to login multiple times (like six-ten)
before authenticating - and then, they login finally. I've verified that
they are putting in the correct username and passwo
Hello, I am new to samba and LDAP, and would very much like to learn
how to get them working together. I bought an O'rieilly book to help
learn Samba, but it doesn't go into how to get Samba talking to LDAP
at all.
I was wondering what were the best books/documentation on that
particular to
Hi all,
I have an odd problem concerning passwords.
The same results i both 3.0.10 and 3.0.20.
I want to lockout user after they used the wrong passwd 3 times.
I'll use: pdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt" -C 3
It does not stick? The user can keep trying forever.
If I use -C 1, it works - any other
Kristof Bruyninckx wrote:
> But still there are some new problems that popped up. wbinfo -u ,wbinfo
> -g and wbinfo -t still work.
> Also getent passwd works, and shows me all the windows accounts, but it
> is very slow, when starting this command the LDAP starts pumping a lot
> of messages into /v
Strange thing : my .corbeille folder had the following rights
drwx--S--- 2 patrick.dubau INFORMATIQUE 4096 2005-09-29 11:00
.corbeille
With these rights only patrick.dubau deleted files are put in
.corbeille
I changed the rights to drwxrws--- 2 patrick.dubau INFORMATIQUE
40
Hello,
These last changes did the trick, as far as I can tell all entries have
been added to the LDAP,
example entry from slapcat :
dn:
sambaSID=S-1-5-21-1960408961-1965331169-725345543-1884,ou=Idmap,dc=thales,
dc=be
objectClass: sambaIdmapEntry
objectClass: sambaSidEntry
uidNumber: 10370
sam
Okay, I'm starting to face professional ridicule at work over this. A
Samba install should take a couple of days, I've been at it... far to long now.
When this started I chased the problem in all the wrong directions. I
thought it was this environment. Now I don't think so.
I have Samba 3.0.1
I have debian sarge on my machines and so samba 3.0.14 is the standard
install. I built 3.0.20 and installed it, and it seems to work okay.
Both Samba and Winbind start up fine with the same smb.conf file with
winbind separator = +. It has now been working okay on a test server for
a day or so.
Hi,
Is there any way to 'administer' Samba's WINS database? I'm attempting to
get Samba to take over our NT servers' current functionality so that we
can ditch them entirely. I've enabled WINS support and told our DHCP
server to point at it. Is there any way of viewing it's database to see if
I have a RHEL box running samba for a file sharing server using the windows
2000 active directory accounts. Everything works fine with the security and
everyone has read-write access to the files, but I am forcing the group
settings, but it seems that the users settings are being pushed as well.
E
Hi all,
I am trying to make it possible to log into a Linux client
authenticating against a running Samba PDC (24 Windows XP clients do
so sccessfully) (SuSE Linux 9.1; Samba 3.0.9-2.6-SUSE)
The client is running Gentoo Linux with Samba Samba 3.0.14a
I configured everything like written in the S
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&r=1&w=2
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Hello,
I'm having some trouble with samba 3.0.14a and wbinfo:
all the test with wbinfo -t, wbinfo -m, wbinfo -u and -g
are successful
but when I try to test a username it failed:
bash-2.05# wbinfo -a domain\\bj%
plaintext password authentication failed
error code was NT_STATUS_TRUSTED_DOMAI
I've set up NT domains from scratch and things work. However, in this
case I vampired the old settings over to my new Samba PDC from a W2K
server which I then removed from the network. Everything almost works,
except ...
The main thing is that I can't seem to change the domain passwords from
the
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Li, Ying (ESG) wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I have a question with password never expired flag during changing
| password.
|
| If X flag for password never expired has been set in account flags for a
| user, password change would cause to lose the X flags. By
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Scouser wrote:
| This is driving me nuts, I see many people have
| posted similar questions but have yet to see a reply
| HAS ANYONE any idea why I am getting this?
Set 'winbind enable local accounts = no'. And fix your winbindd
nss installation.
Hi all,
I am trying to compile Samba 3.0.20 for AIX 5.2. "./configure" runs okay,
if very slow. "make" breaks in some kerberos library. However kerberos
works perfectly. Anyone ever done this or other advice ?
TIA
Dan
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José M. Fandiño wrote:
If you want to disable roaming profiles *but* want to use 'net use ?:
/HOME', then remove 'logon home =' from smb.conf to using defaults for
home dir or set it to anything usefull for your needs.
confirmed, by removing 'logon home =' completely disables profiles
with XPpr
Douglas Phillipson schrieb:
> I have the Official Samba 3 and Samba-3 by example books, although
not the second edition copies. But I can't seem to find out how to push
out patches and hotfixes with Samba. Is this not possible at this time?
>
> I don't have a lot of experience with Windows b
Kristof Bruyninckx wrote:
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> Sep 29 10:59:52 linux14 slapd: ==> ldbm_back_bind: dn:
> cn=Manager,dc=thales,dc=be
> Sep 29 10:59:52 linux14 slapd: send_ldap_result: err=49 matched="" text=""
> Sep 29 10:59:52 linux14 slapd: daemon: select: listen=7 active_threads=0
> tvp=NULL
> Sep 29 10:59:52
Right, I have no idea why Zone Alarm is holding files hostage
preventing them from being written. After analyzing the debugging
output from userenv.dll, My first suspects was McAffee Antivirus, and
the indexing service, both of which turned out not to be the problem.
I really like Zone Alarm, bu
On Thursday 29 September 2005 12:33, Zach wrote:
> I believe I have found the problem to be Zone Alarm!
> I ran across this forum post:
> http://forums.winforums.org/showthread.php?t=10791
> After uninstalling zone alarm, the problem hasn't re-occurred. I must
> have been running a slightly differ
I believe I have found the problem to be Zone Alarm!
I ran across this forum post:
http://forums.winforums.org/showthread.php?t=10791
After uninstalling zone alarm, the problem hasn't re-occurred. I must
have been running a slightly different version on that machine than on
others, which may expla
Hello Chip,
Please if you find a way to do, explain me, nobody was in condition to
solve the problem here.
Thanks,
Pierre
Chip Mefford wrote:
Perhaps I'm all alone out here, but I don't think so.
I have an environment wherein all my users are virtual
and live in a chroot jail, and have no
Hello,
Ok, so I fixed the ACL to your example
#access to dn.base="" by * read
#access to dn.base="cn=subschema" by * read
access to attr=userPassword
by dn.base="uid=samba,ou=Idmap,dc=thales,dc=be" write
by self write
by anonymous auth
by * none
access to *
Hi!
I'm sorry to say that I don't have any input for you right now as I'm
too are trying to use shadows copy with samba. Please let me know if
you make any progress! =)
Thanks
//Henrik
28 sep 2005 kl. 20.52 skrev Guido Lorenzutti:
Hi people, im trying to use shadow copy. Is anyone currentl
Hi Pontus,
I have not found a solution to that problem. However I only have to restart
samba to get it to reconnect to the domain, rather then reboot, which of
course is a real pain if not at work! I got an email off list from another
guy who has had the same problems but did not post to the li
Hi,
configured samba to handle the deletded files in the recycle directory.
My problem : for some users the deleted files go into the specified
directory for other the files are just deleted and no put in the
recycle directory.
Does someone already had this problem ?
My configuration
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Dear Group,
I'm using samba 3.x as a PDC, and I'm using linux system quota v2 for samba.
Here is my problem: if a user copies a big file to the desktop (bigger than the
quota set for that
user), when he logs off, the profile wont syncronize with the server with the
message "disk full".
Is the
hi,
i'm searching an example script for the 'get quota command'.
Does anybody know one?
Thomas
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Hi,
is there some option for the "net"-command (or an other way) that allows
it to do the same like "rpcclient --command=enumdomusers" to get all
rids from the users.
thank you
greetings mario
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Hi! What exactly are you trying to do?
I've set up a update system with samba fileshares that works
flawlessly but I only use the samba shares as repositories.
Can you give me a little more info.
//Henrik
28 sep 2005 kl. 23.00 skrev Douglas Phillipson:
I have the Official Samba 3 and Samb
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