On Fri Oct 28 14:44:02 GMT 2005 Bruno Guerreiro wrote:
> I've made this question over and over, but still no answer till now.
> So here goes again, maybe I have better luck this time.
> Is there any limitation to the number of groups a samba user may
> belong?
> I've found out that if the user be
On Fri Oct 28 14:44:02 GMT 2005 Bruno Guerreiro wrote:
> I've made this question over and over, but still no answer till now.
> So here goes again, maybe I have better luck this time.
> Is there any limitation to the number of groups a samba user may
> belong?
> I've found out that if the user bel
On Oct 28, 2005 02:11 PM, MJBarber wrote:
> I am running Suse 9.2 Pro in a corporate environment with 3.0.14a and
> it works great.Just my 0.02...
Well, when Samba is running before the load begins to rise, it's around
0.50 (with aproximately 1000 users logued in and 500 in high activity)
> If
Hi all:
I'm looking for a solution to integrate 150+ existing linux sysems into
an Active Directory (Win Server 2003) domain. These systems are
currently using NIS for directory/authenitication services, and all
users (2000+) have existing UIDs/GIDs that need to be maintained (due to
being spread
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 03:12 -0300, Martin Scandroli wrote:
> Experts,
> The implementation of this feature produced some other problems (we've
> found workarrounds but i'll comment them just to provide some feedback).
>
> 1) The samba server used to die seconds after it was started.
> So
On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 08:41:41AM +0200, Andreas Schlager wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> i've upgraded Samba 3.0.14a to 3.0.20b (debian package) and ran into
> following problem:
>
> I cannot change the file-attribute (read-only, hidden, archive) from a
> file via the windows explorer as an ordinary us
I'm reshaping Binary_Packages/Debian directory to allow us to release
binary packages for both Woody and Sarge.
You may expect some problems downloading our debs, while I try out the
new trees.
The good news are that there you will find samba 3.0.20b packages for
Woody and Sarge as soon as our mi
Hello,
I try to install Sambo on a Dreambox (Linux 2.6 based on a small PowerPC)
I place in attachement the log file
Please help me !
Thank you very much for your help
Thierry Vorms
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Dear Samba users,
I have just set up a home network consisting of two XP computers and a linux
box running FC4. The linux box is currently acting as my webserver. The
whole network lies behind a router (belkin) with a hardware firewall and
each of the computers are running software firewalls. O
Hello all, I have a nice dual Opteron server with a lot of
disk space I'd like to let Windows ADS groups use. I am
running FreeBSD (AMD64) 5.4-RELEASE-p1 with samba-3.0.20,1
I joined the ADS domain. Smbclient works perfectly.
Server shows up in "My Network Places" When I click on it, I
get a logi
Funny, I was just looking at this stuff here are some links I found
helpful.
http://wiki.kaspersandberg.com/doku.php?id=howtos:acl
http://www.suse.de/~agruen/acl/linux-acls/online/
and of course the man pages for setfacl and getfacl are helpful.
Alexandre Andrade wrote:
Helo All.
I need
Helo All.
I need help to use Samba with Acl`s in Linux.
In my shares, our users create any folders all time, its a problem for me.
I want to block this with Samba + Acl´s per user ?
Is possible to make this ?
Thanks
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BSD User: 051253
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On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 12:44:04PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone know if Windows XP Pro (Service Pack 2) will have difficulty
> using a Samba share that is larger than 2 TB?
>
> Windows seems to be able to read and write from a share that is larger than
> 2 TB -- for instance
To my knowledge, it's not possible to migrate the passwords from Windows
to Samba, and vice-versa. This is because Windows and Linux both use
one-way hashes to encrypt the password; there's no way to decrypt the
password. Unfortunately, Windows and Linux use different algorithms to
encrypt the
> I am running Suse 9.2 Pro in a corporate environment with 3.0.14a and
> it
> works great.
> Just my 0.02...
Well, when Samba is running before the load begins to rise, it's around
0.50 (with aproximately 1000 users logued in and 500 in high activity)
> If you truly think this is a samba pro
Howdy,
My samba works pretty well I should say. I access my linux box's shares from 3
different XP machines quiet nicely.
But I just noticed today that Im getting quite a bit of errors dumping in, and
wondered A) if it may be affecting the performance of Samba, or B) if I could
maybe fix them
Hi,
I recently upgraded our PDC to Samba 3.0.20 from 3.0.11. Unfortunately the
user manager (usrmgr.exe) does not show all the users anymore. I cannot
find the real culprit yet, but:
Oct 28 19:18:08 [slapd] conn=2886 op=8 SRCH
base="ou=people,dc=aub.nl,dc=aub,dc=nl" scope=2 deref=0
filter="(&(uid
I am running Suse 9.2 Pro in a corporate environment with 3.0.14a and it
works great.
CentOS is nice as well but I see no problem with Suse.
Just my 0.02...
If you truly think this is a samba problem try a different version to
either replicate the issue or to have it point to a different piece
> First of all, why run SuSe when CentOS is free, runs faster
> and is more
This is the samba list and he was asking for samba help, not for a
suggestion that he should change his, possibly corporately mandated,
platform choice . Regardless of your personal or tested *opinions*, it was
not as
First of all, why run SuSe when CentOS is free, runs faster and is more
up to date? I have basically the same setup you have except our system
is a quad xeon system and CentOS runs flawlessly 24/7. We used to
experiment with SuSe but it is not good for a corporate environment.
Just a heads u
In the logs it says:
cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was Call timed out: server did not
respond after 1 milliseconds
The server is working fine with windows machines.
Isn't a bug in winbindd ?
[]'s
On 10/27/05, Guilherme Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can someone help me be
Does anyone know if Windows XP Pro (Service Pack 2) will have difficulty
using a Samba share that is larger than 2 TB?
Windows seems to be able to read and write from a share that is larger than
2 TB -- for instance, Windows will tell me that a share is 4 TBs in size, and
if I have 1.5 TBs
Am Friday 28 October 2005 17:40 schrieb Rodrigo De la Pena:
> i need to change the password of my users using an script, not by
> prompt, but y tried the pdbedit and smbpasswd commands and didn't work,
> they prompt for password, is there a flag or something to set the
> password in the command to
thann you Andrew for your help, it works fine
i add the users an open the tcp 139 and 445 and udp 137 and everything
went fine.
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 10:23 +1000, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 14:44 -0500, Rodrigo De la Pena wrote:
> > i'm using samba-3.0.20b,
> >
> > "did y
hello,
i need to change the password of my users using an script, not by
prompt, but y tried the pdbedit and smbpasswd commands and didn't work,
they prompt for password, is there a flag or something to set the
password in the command to avoid the prompt? i read man pages of these
commands and t
Let me see if I understand this right. You have a Windows box with a
share of (for example) D:\home\media. You have gone to the D:\home
folder and selected full sharing. However, from your Linux box, you
don't want to mount D:\home, you want to mount D:\home\media and not
have the contents o
Am Friday 28 October 2005 16:00 schrieb Craig White:
> does this match what is in padl's ldap.conf ?
Do you mean pam_ldap.conf?
No, it doesn't:
base ou=aktiv,ou=accounts,o=archipool,dc=arch,dc=uni-karlsruhe,dc=de
libnss-ldap.conf uses
base o=archipool,dc=arch,dc=uni-karlsruhe,dc=de
The reason f
The system logs really don't say much that I can decipher about this
problem. I can get to it with the IP address from Windows or another
Linux box, but I can't access the shares from Windows via the IP address.
UPDATE: I have one lab machine on the same workgroup as the problem
Samba box.
Bill Kearney skrev:
> Can a linux machine running samba mount a pathname within a share into a
> local path? I'm runing samba-3.0.20b-1 on a centos 4.1 (rhel4) box.
>
> I've tried this and it fails:
>
> smbmount //servername/home/media /mnt/media/server/ -o
> username=myuser,password=mypass
>
>
Hi all.
I've made this question over and over, but still no answer till now.
So here goes again, maybe I have better luck this time.
Is there any limitation to the number of groups a samba user may belong?
I've found out that if the user belongs to more than 60 to 70 groups,
group-based share acces
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 13:36 +0200, Jonas Jochum wrote:
> Excerpts from smb.conf:
>
> passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost
> ldap admin dn = cn=admin,dc=arch,dc=uni-karlsruhe,dc=de
> ldap group suffix = ou=groups
> ldap machine suffix = ou=computer
> ldap suffix = o=arc
hi,
i played around with ethereal a bit, looks like samba is trying to
resolve GANDALF, the ethereal entry:
source: my ip, dest: nameserver, protocol: dns info: standard query A
GANDALF
im very sure i've used the name GANDALF for nothing else except my
netbios name.
My dns server awnsers with:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005, Jeremy wrote:
> > I have a Samba file server which I have successfully joined to a domian
> > controlled by a Windows 2003 domian controller. I cannot get the server to
> > allow access to users who are members of a group with spa
LS,
I've been trying to set up Samba 3.0.20b on a Debian server. It all works
ok, except for IIS 6.
I am using a W2K3Std Server to connect to a Samba domain. This is
necessary because of the way IIS authorises it's users. Every website has
it's own user and uses that user to log on to a home dire
Excerpts from smb.conf:
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost
ldap admin dn = cn=admin,dc=arch,dc=uni-karlsruhe,dc=de
ldap group suffix = ou=groups
ldap machine suffix = ou=computer
ldap suffix = o=archipool,dc=arch,dc=uni-karlsruhe,dc=de
ldap ssl = no
ldap user
Hello,
I work in a small Linux machine based on a dreambox (power PC)
Can anybody explain me what this message means ?
Got device type ?
In the log file I have an other message:
2005/10/27 22:25:41 Denied connection from ...(192.168.2.34) to hdd
Is that means the socket is closed be the re
Hi all,
I don't have understand if I have to set PAM module to authenticate my
windows users ADS to a share on Samba ADS member.
If I'm right only If i have to connect by a linux client, is it alright?
Also is posssible to force NTLM authentication by W2K client to W3K ADServer
operating in nati
Hi!
Actually a weird Problem:
Access MDB on a Samba Share.
Access from XP Machines. First User with DOUBLECLICK Open -> OK
N-Th User with Doubleclick -> Nothing Happens (e.g. Access wont open / no
error though)
Opening Access File-Open-Database works without Problems.
Whats the Point with that?
Hi Nagendra,
in smb.conf there is a parameter called "socket options" which defaults
to "TCP_NODELAY".
As stated in smb.conf documentation: "ou may find that on some systems
Samba will say "Unknown socket option" when you supply an option. This
means you either incorrectly typed it or you ne
Hi,
user2 is member of 32 groups.
I found the error, that's the limit of kernel 2.4, thanks
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Hi Nagendra,
suggest following:
mkdir -p /usr/local/samba/var/locks
Regards,
Andreas.
Nagendra KV schrieb:
Dear Members,
[...]
But the var/locks directory doesn't exits
Also when I run ./testparm
ERROR: lock directory /usr/local/samba/var/locks does not exis
ERROR: pid directory /usr/l
Dear Members,
I have install samba 3.0.10 d
# ./smbstatus
Sessionid.tdb not initialised
/usr/local/samba/var/locks/connections.tdb not initialised
This is normal if an SMB client has never connected to your server.
Failed to open byte range locking database
ERROR: Failed to initialise
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