Gary Dale wrote:
Alright so I have samba running as a PDC and have roaming profiles,
however when I Logon it does everything successfully but then it shows
a "desktop" file in notepad with some info on it. Has anyone seen this
before?
The desktop.ini file is normally in the startup group for
E. Dandrades wrote:
Alright so I have samba running as a PDC and have roaming profiles, however when I Logon
it does everything successfully but then it shows a "desktop" file in notepad
with some info on it. Has anyone seen this before?
thanks
Yes.
The desktop.ini file is normally in t
when installing samba from FreeBSD ports collection, I can choose AIO
support, which leads to ...
checking whether to support asynchronous io... yes
checking for aio_read in -lrt... no
checking for asynchronous io support... no
checking for 64-bit asynchronous io support... no
does it mean aio
My FC 2 server with Samba 3.0.10 had been working fine before I removed
the second NIC I had installed. Since that time I have been unable to
convince Samba that it is the domain master browser; it continues to
find an existing master browser at the IP address for the now
non-existent NIC. I h
Alright so I have samba running as a PDC and have roaming profiles, however
when I Logon it does everything successfully but then it shows a "desktop" file
in notepad with some info on it. Has anyone seen this before?
thanks
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Hi,
I solved following problem by upgrading GCC from version 3.0 to 3.4.2,
and compiling samba-3.0.14a instead of 3.0.20a.
The only problem I had during "make" with Samba-3.0.14a was:
Compiling smbd/server.c
Linking bin/smbd
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: illegal option -- E
Which was fixed by re
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Sanjay Upadhyay wrote:
> Hi PC,
> I am encountering the same problem, with 3.0.14a, 3.0.20a and 3.0.20b
> in RH ES 4.0 32 bit. All the samba RPMS were downloaded fro
> enterprisesamba.org.
>
> Guys is it a bug or there is some changes required ?
You
On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 18:45 +, Matt Pruett wrote:
> I have setup two samba domain controllers, both have basicly the same
> configs and use the same ldap database backend. Often however when
> logging in users will get a "domain cannot be contacted" error,
> attempting to login multiple times w
I have setup two samba domain controllers, both have basicly the same
configs and use the same ldap database backend. Often however when
logging in users will get a "domain cannot be contacted" error,
attempting to login multiple times will eventually get them in and it
will work fine from then on.
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Christoph Badura wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use ntlm_auth and winbindd to authenticate users against
> a Windows 2003 AD server. Despite having "disable netbios yes", winbindd
> insists on doing one NetBIOS exchange on UDP port 138 on startup.
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 12:49:13AM -0600, John H Terpstra wrote:
> On Thursday 13 October 2005 12:36, Ross Boylan wrote:
> > I'm running samba 3.0.14a-6 on Debian GNU/Linux 2.4. I believe that I
> > should be using pdbedit to add or modify users and their passwords,
> > but I want to double-check
Im getting this message in my log
What this mean ... ??
Thanx !
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Hello,
At my school, the Domain logons are handled for all students through
a collection of Domain Controllers. Our WebTeam maintains a Linux
server, and in the past has had it set up as a Samba PDC through which
they can log in and access their files on the webserver through shares.
The webteam no
Hi PC,
I am encountering the same problem, with 3.0.14a, 3.0.20a and 3.0.20b
in RH ES 4.0 32 bit. All the samba RPMS were downloaded fro
enterprisesamba.org.
Guys is it a bug or there is some changes required ?
regards
+++ PC [Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 02:39:26AM +]:
> I can remove the /var/locl/s
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Sérgio A P Ferreira escreveu:
> Hello list,
> I´m trying to synchronize NT password and Unix passwords
> at LDAP directory through Samba. I want to know if I only
> to do is to configure “ldap password sync = yes” ? If
> don´t, what more is necessary
Hello,
I'm trying to use ntlm_auth and winbindd to authenticate users against
a Windows 2003 AD server. Despite having "disable netbios yes", winbindd
insists on doing one NetBIOS exchange on UDP port 138 on startup. If I
block this port "wbinfo -t", "wbinfo -a username", and ntlm_auth request
fai
On Monday 17 October 2005 15:16, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
> malcolm escreveu:
> > I have a linux machine (1.4GHz) which shares filesystems
> > to two Windows machines, (a) Windows 2000 (300MHz) and
> > (b) Windows XP (2.4GHz).
> >
> > The XP machine, which should be faster, is about 10 tim
Yes it is! And the user is the owener of the file in question also.
I've tried with the built in Administrator and get the same problem .
Regards
Henrik
17 okt 2005 kl. 21.13 skrev Stéphane Purnelle:
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Henrik Zagerholm a écrit :
Hi all!
I have a
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Henrik Zagerholm a écrit :
> Hi all!
>
> I have a problem setting ACLs on a remote file on a Windows XP Pro
> SP2 box.
>
> I issue the following command: smbcacls -a
> 'ACL:BBI-DEV\beakid:ALLOWED/0/0x00100116' -U 'BBI-DEV \Admin'
> //BBI-DEV/Data /Niv
Hi all!
I have a problem setting ACLs on a remote file on a Windows XP Pro
SP2 box.
I issue the following command:
smbcacls -a 'ACL:BBI-DEV\beakid:ALLOWED/0/0x00100116' -U 'BBI-DEV
\Admin' //BBI-DEV/Data /Niva.txt
And I get this response from debug level 3.
Password:
Connecting to host=BB
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I have created a Samba member server (NT4 domain and Winbind) and would
like to have "home" directories automatically created. The "home"
directory data location is not in /home it is located at /data/home. Can I
still use pam_mkhomedir.so to create the directories? Any suggestions /
wis
Dwight Tovey said:
> Yesterday I posted that I got my "add machine script" working, only to
> run into a new problem:
>
>> However, Windows is still not completely happy. Now on the first
>> attempt to join a domain, while Samba appears to succesfuly create the
>> account and populate the sambaSa
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Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) escreveu:
> Damn, 2.6.13.4 i REALLY mean! :)
> (i probably need a holliday!)
[...]
Ok. :-)
> In smb.conf, i removed obey pam restrictions and now it works...
> What does "obey pam restrictions" do ?
- From smb.conf
I get :
smbd[XX]: [2005/10/17 13:34:14, 0] lib/username.c:map_username(168)
smbd[XX]: Unable to build user list
in messages and in /var/log/samba/*
what is this ??... how I stop it to log to /var/log/messages ??
thanx for any help !
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Hello Paul,
Thank you for the fast response. In future I will do further research... one
of the main issues was I was trying to use packages that were not designed
for redhat 9, I believe that this caused the packages to search for the
wrong libraries.
As far as ldbm goes, I am not keen on u
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 10:44:56AM -0500, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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> Jeremy Allison wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 08:17:43AM -0400, Benoit Gauthier wrote:
> >> (2005.10.17, 08:11)
> >>
> >>> Will one of the long lived processes respond t
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Barry, Christopher wrote:
> is simply 'killall smbd' the preferre invocation?
Yes. But specifically the TERM signal allows for a
clean shutdown if possible.
cheers, jerry
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Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 08:17:43AM -0400, Benoit Gauthier wrote:
>> (2005.10.17, 08:11)
>>
>>> Will one of the long lived processes respond to kill -TERM ?
>> All processes die after a "killall -9 smbd" even though the oldest on
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is simply 'killall smbd' the preferre invocation?
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On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 08:17:43AM -0400, Benoit Gauthier wrote:
> (2005.10.17, 08:11)
>
> > Will one of the long lived processes respond to kill -TERM ?
>
> All processes die after a "killall -9 smbd" even though the oldest one
> takes several seconds to do so.
Never kill smbd with -9. It can l
Ich werde ab 17.10.2005 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
31.10.2005.
Ich werde Ihre Nachricht nach meiner Rückkehr beantworten.
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Damn, 2.6.13.4 i REALLY mean! :)
(i probably need a holliday!)
Huh2.6.16.4i mean! :)
In smb.conf, i removed obey pam restrictions and now it works...
What does "obey pam restrictions" do ?
Cheers,
Phil.
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Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) escreveu:
> Hello,
> I have an existing
Huh2.6.16.4i mean! :)
In smb.conf, i removed obey pam restrictions and now it works...
What does "obey pam restrictions" do ?
Cheers,
Phil.
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Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) escreveu:
> Hello,
> I have an existing windows 2003 network and now try to add a new linux
> server with
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 08:22 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yeah i forgot to mention that, i had the same problem in 3.0.14a as i do
> in 3.0.20a :/
>
> Mine doesnt freeze, it actually ends the daemon. whats odd (just noticed
> this morning) is i checked the server at 7:40am, all is well. checke
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Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) escreveu:
> Hello,
> I have an existing windows 2003 network and now try to add a
> new linux server with samba/kerberos support for unified
> logon authentication. Normally, everything is installed & this
> is the configuratio
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malcolm escreveu:
> I have a linux machine (1.4GHz) which shares filesystems
> to two Windows machines, (a) Windows 2000 (300MHz) and
> (b) Windows XP (2.4GHz).
> The XP machine, which should be faster, is about 10 times
> slower than the 2000 machi
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Ronan LANORE escreveu:
> Hi,
> I want close all session on samba at the night for save
> user profile. I have try to do this with the net command :
Sorry, I don't understand quite right why are you
trying to do this. =)
> Net rap session cl
hello
I have samba (2.2.7a) servers (redhat 9 / fedora core 3) accessed via
davenport
systems are in french (i18n : LANG="fr_FR") as does samba (charset =
iso8859-1, codepage = 850)
when the name of a directory or a link to a directory contains non ascii
chars, I mean accented chars for exam
Gerald (Jerry) Carter a écrit :
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Joris De Pooter wrote:
| It's me again,
|
| Today, I saw one of my user couldn't delete its own print job.
| I think there's a problem with unix access rights, because
| from my linux box as root I was able to delete
(2005.10.17, 08:11)
> Will one of the long lived processes respond to kill -TERM ?
All processes die after a "killall -9 smbd" even though the oldest one
takes several seconds to do so.
I have additional problems which appear to be associated with version
3.0.20b since I did not experience them
I have a linux machine (1.4GHz) which shares filesystems to two Windows
machines, (a) Windows 2000 (300MHz) and (b) Windows XP (2.4GHz).
The XP machine, which should be faster, is about 10 times slower than the 2000
machine.
Anybody any ideas.
Malcolm
% cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
Hi,
this is not a problem with the nvidia driver itself but with the
nvidia service on the windows client.
If this service is started, you cannot save your profile.
I have never found out, why though...
The service is only needed for overriding the 60hz refresh rate in
OpenGl apps, also know as
I think I'm having a similar problem to you and I've had no reply as yet
(except an out-of-office one) to my post.
I think it's just an authentication problem. I've got security = domain
and I'm guessing that since the user 'root' is not present in my domain
(and even if it was it wouldn't nece
adrian sender wrote:
> ERROR1:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]# service ldap restart
> Stopping slapd:[FAILED]
> Starting slapd: Unrecognized database type (bdb)
So that speaks for itself does it? Your slapd is lacking bdb support,
you'll have to bite the bu
I've upgraded to samba-3.0.20b and it's working fine. nscd isn't
running.
I've noticed that, when I add / remove someone to / from the group
"internet", which in my case is the one I give internet access, it is
taking a while for the user appear / be removed in the group when I run
getent group, th
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 11:50:39AM +0200, Louis van Belle wrote:
> Rob,
>
> When u use a TNT2-M64, why dont you use the Windows drivers for this
> card, as i believe the TNT2 is good supported within windows xp.
>
> You only should use the NVIDIA driver when your gaming... and you probely
> dont
Rob,
When u use a TNT2-M64, why dont you use the Windows drivers for this
card, as i believe the TNT2 is good supported within windows xp.
You only should use the NVIDIA driver when your gaming... and you probely
dont do that with the TNT2-M64 card.
Also thank you for testing this.
i cant think
Hi,
I want close all session on samba at the night for save user profile. I have
try to do this with the net command :
Net rap session close client_name
but nothing effect
Someone have an idea please,
Thanks
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Hello,
I have an existing windows 2003 network and now try to add a new linux
server with samba/kerberos support for unified logon authentication.
Normally, everything is installed & this is the configuration:
- Debian with 2.6.16.4 kernel
- heimdal kerberos
- samba log info:
l
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 10:41:41AM +0200, Louis van Belle wrote:
> Chris,
>
> did you install the User Hive Cleanup Service
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1b286e6d-8912-4e18-
> b570-42470e2f3582&displaylang=en
>
> on your pc's.
>
> maybe the Nvidia Tray icon was h
>> I was thinking of adding a repair action to the watchdog script
>> that would identify the smbd PID keeping the *.ldb MS Access DB
>> lock file open for so long and kill it, but the command "net rpc
>> file" never lists what I can easily see on the status page of SWAT
>> if I continuously refres
Hi to everyone,
Since last week I am trying to fix following problem:
I have a DOS application, operating on DBF databases.
I've set up a Samba 3.0.14a-2 server running as a PDC on Fedora Core 4
(in fact, Samba server was a part of FC4 distribution). I've set up a
share and then I've moved all da
Hello,
I have a samba share (with security=share) and I can access it from every W2K
system after entering the username/password.
However, when I try to access the share from Windows XP, XP always tries to
connect with the guest account.
Can anyone point me to the reason for this behaviour?
Than
Hi
I am having a problem trying to get an XP pro machine to login to a
samba server.
new install of debian 3.1 and Samba.
Samba login / connection from a win2000 machine works fine
XP Pro machine: (sp2)
machine name:ABC
Username: john
john is a valid user on the Samba server, a
Chris wrote:
>On Sunday 16 October 2005 07:12 pm, Rob Mason wrote:
>
>
>>After removing the NVIDIA driver from my test client the problem
>>completely vanished! Go figure! I'm completely at a loss for words.
>>Why video driver software would affect SMB comms is completely
>>baffling.
>>
>>
Chris,
did you install the User Hive Cleanup Service
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1b286e6d-8912-4e18-
b570-42470e2f3582&displaylang=en
on your pc's.
maybe the Nvidia Tray icon was holding up the logoff process.
can you install the driver again and also install de
I have been having problems with username maps and security=ads.
I now have a solution (or at least a work around) that is working
for me. I sort of stumbled across it, as I don't recall reading
any samba docs that mentions the need to have the realm name
in the smbuser file.
Samba server is R
I have 2 different shares one with
[Share1]
valid users = @"DOMAINA+Domain Users"
[Share2]
valid users = @"DOMAINA+SpecialGroup"
Members of the latter group cannot access Share2. No one can.
#getent group |grep Special
DOMAINA+SpecialGroup:x:10001:DOMAINA+User1,DOMAINA+User
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