we are having a samba-3.0.1 sever with ldap as
backend. The ldap runs in a remote machine and samba
doesnot have problems in connecting to it or
maintaining account in it. samba runs as a pdc. When i
try to add a windows machine to the domain it throws
error as "no mapping between account names and
> > I've come across a really strange problem. If I have a Samba
> > printer set as the default printer on a WinXP PC, I'm unable to
> > print through Microsoft Access.
>
> Did you initialize the printer settings as per the documentation?
Apparently not... The steps for initialising the driver
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On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Adam Nielsen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've come across a really strange problem. If I have a Samba printer
> set as the default printer on a WinXP PC, I'm unable to print through
> Microsoft Access.
Did you initialize the printer
Dear Members,
Thanks for your great support so for.
Is is possible to have users rights equal to root who is to do all the
things like root user.(Simple need to have 2 administrator for 1 linux
server).
Waiting for your tips.
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Hi all,
I've come across a really strange problem. If I have a Samba printer
set as the default printer on a WinXP PC, I'm unable to print through
Microsoft Access. Opening a database and hovering the mouse over the
'Print' button on the toolbar says no printer is installed, and clicking
'Print'
Hi All,
I am upgrading form samba 3.04 to 3.0.21 to resolve some ADS
authentication problem that happens after each Windows security patch and
also stay current.
I could not find a straight forward procedure to compile and configure
samba except this link which I guess is not complete:
http://group
I'm using Samba 3.0.21a on Fedora Core 3 to authenticate against an AD
domain. The box running AD is Win2k3 R2, so AD has the RFC2207 schema
extensions applied.
I've successfully configured Fedora to do auth through winbind with the
normal backend (using uid/gid mappings). Now I'd like to reco
To clarify..
When I use 'vfs objects = audit' then I get nice messages in the syslog like:
Feb 1 17:17:57 tethys smbd_audit[19432]: opendir Workspace
Feb 1 17:17:58 tethys smbd_audit[19432]: open Workspace/test.txt (fd 27)
Feb 1 17:18:00 tethys smbd_audit[19432]: close fd 27
Feb 1 17:17:58 tet
Kudos to Bernd Driesen for figuring this out, you
must add:
nt acl support = No
To your smb.conf (either in [global] or in the
appropriate sub-section) and suddenly XP will be
allowed to create these files on otherwise
"public" shares.
I'm posting this here in hopes that others will
benefit. I'
When I use 'vfs objects = audit' then I get nice messages in the syslog like:
Feb 1 17:17:57 tethys smbd_audit[19432]: opendir Workspace
Feb 1 17:17:58 tethys smbd_audit[19432]: open Workspace/test.txt (fd 27)
Feb 1 17:18:00 tethys smbd_audit[19432]: close fd 27
Feb 1 17:17:58 tethys smbd_audi
Hi, Thanks
So it does not automatically add the machine name into unix account and also
add the machine name as smbpasswd.. ;<(
is it possible to make it automatically add machine name to both unix
account and smbpasswd?
Regards
Winanjaya
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Greg,
Just go to local users and groups on the Windows client, open up Administrators,
and then "Add..." the domain user account to that group.
Or are you trying to do that, and at some point it's failing? After clicking
"Add.." does it let you browse the domain users OK?
If that's not working t
Winanjaya,
Please see here regarding domain control and membership...
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/samba-pdc.html
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/domain-member.html
...but from a quick glance your smb.conf file seems OK.
so then you need
FM, please see here...
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/upgrades.html
HTH.
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http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/migration.html
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http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/groupmapping.html#id2566347
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Believe it or not, I changed the:
security = server
and kept my:
map to guest: bad user
and could not access the machine at all anymore from the xp boxes.
"Galloway, Cherie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had the same issue with windows XP
In your Global settings
Yanick Quirion wrote:
> Hi Geoffrey,
>
> Is it possible for you to be more specific about this configuration?
> Have you already done it in the past? I'm not very good with ldap and
> more hints how to setup this will be helpful.
If you look in Chapter 7 of the samba by example book (available i
I had the same issue with windows XP
In your Global settings if you have security = server you can set
Your map to guest = bad user. You can see what this does in the man
pages for smb.conf.
Hope this helps
Cherie
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Yes, I am trying to allow guest access to the new share, just like what I
had setup with the /tmp share.
Here is the smb.conf as requested:
[global]
workgroup = Radio
server string =
hosts allow = 192.168.0. 192.168.10.
printcap name = /etc/printcap
cups options = raw
guest account = pcgue
That worked.
Thanks!
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then explode."
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> From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 7:37 PM
> To: Mi
I am using winbind for username lookups (not login authentication).
However, I am getting an inconsistent list of user accounts depending on
what tool I use to query winbindd.
# wbinfo -u -- I get a full listing of user accounts from the ADS
(~180k of accounts)
# getent passwd -- I get a much s
/etc/host, resolv.conf are fine. nsswitch.conf does not exist on aix
systems, but I did add the winbindd entry where aix expects it.I
guess we will see if people respond, but I noticed nobody answered this
type of question in the past...
David
David Shapiro
Unix Team Lead
919-765-2011
>
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 12:20 PM
Subject: Samba on AIX
>
> Hi JoJo,
>
> I looked but didn't find an answer to the question I have. Our /opt
directory
> isn't very large and our Volume Group doe
I am migrating a Novell 3.12 server to linux, I use samba to share the server
disk to Win machines
I am searching for a tool like the smbstatus that show me which files are in
use and who is using it. I saw smbstatus, but the information that it tells me
do not renew so often, I close the files
Hi Tony,
Sorry for the confusion about the library dependencies. I have edited
the README a couple of times, and I have finally gotten it right (the
build changed), but it will not get posted until the next version. I'll
send you the new README directly. Anyway, although the referenced
lib
On 1/31/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am a newbie to samba. I have successfully setup a similar samba share on 1
> machine in the past.
>
> I have everything setup as User access with the pcguest as a guest account.
> If I create a share to
> the /tmp, network users can acc
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 08:49:55AM -0500, David Shapiro wrote:
> Is there no fix for thi? Nobody answers this for me or other people
> asking this question.
>
> I really need help with this.
If you really must have help with this, paid support is
available here :
http://samba.org/samba/support/
Hello,
I am upgrading my PDC server and samba. For samba it's a minor update
(samba-3.0.9 to samba-3.0.10).
same server name, same ip, same DOMAIN et same NETBIOS NAME. All users
are in ldap (not the same server).
I do not want to join all stations again so it is ok to :
backup /etc/samba
backup
Hi Geoffrey,
Is it possible for you to be more specific about this configuration?
Have you already done it in the past? I'm not very good with ldap and
more hints how to setup this will be helpful.
Regards,
Yanick
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On Thursday February 02 2006 8:49 am, David Shapiro wrote:
> Is there no fix for thi? Nobody answers this for me or other people
> asking this question.
>
> I really need help with this. Is there anything I can be looking at?
> I would am not getting past doing a simple kinit
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Michael Christian wrote:
>>> Hi guys - I'd really like to straighten the fiollowing errors out. Any
>>> ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>> Feb 2 09:01:58 primary smbd[8041]: [2006/02/02 09:01:58, 0]
>>> smbd/connection.c:register_messa
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> Hi guys - I'd really like to straighten the fiollowing errors out. Any
> ideas?
>
>
> Feb 2 09:01:58 primary smbd[8041]: [2006/02/02 09:01:58, 0]
> smbd/connection.c:register_message_flags(220)
> Feb 2 09:01:58 primary s
Hi guys - I'd really like to straighten the fiollowing errors out. Any
ideas?
Feb 2 09:01:58 primary smbd[8041]: [2006/02/02 09:01:58, 0]
smbd/connection.c:register_message_flags(220)
Feb 2 09:01:58 primary smbd[8041]: register_message_flags: tdb_fetch
failed
Feb 2 09:02:41 primary smbd[846
Thanks for your effort!
While looking through the debug 10 logs i was preparing for you i found out
myself!
Somehow my smbusers was chmod 600 which resulted in an cannot access error
in smb log - unfortunatley not in the log.smbd but in the log.
:-) That's why i never saw ...
Changed smbusers to
On Tuesday 31 January 2006 15:48, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
> No. 'root = Administrator' does work when 'security = user'.
> You only need to qualify the name when security = {ads,domain}
If you change the winbind separator should the username map follow that
naming style (as in root = DOMAIN
Hi, I've read all the docs I could and still can't find the sollution to
this problem.
Problem: All the files in the users' profile are set to "read-only".
Consecuences: When logging out and back in programs stop working or have
trouble accessing their own settings. E.g. Java WebStart stops wor
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Martin Hoffmann wrote:
> Thanks for this!
>
> However it seems to me that the usermap stuff never gets read in:
>
>>From older logs (31.01.2006) Samba 3.0.21a i could find those lines:
> doing parameter username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
>
> Since V
Is there no fix for thi? Nobody answers this for me or other people
asking this question.
I really need help with this. Is there anything I can be looking at?
I would am not getting past doing a simple kinit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] It gives me the Cannot resolve network
address for KDC as well. Doe
I think this is a repeat of:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2509
Example 1 in that entry now works fine, but 2 continues to break 95% of
the time.
I'm happy to help narrow it further but I don't have the expertise to
dive into the codebase myself.
James.
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Benro Macquil 'Pogi' Patricio wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm new to samba. Is there a way I can set a disk space limit to a share? Say user Dave can store at least 500MB. Once Dave reaches the limit, he can no longer add any data on the share.
Quotas should work here. Unless this is a common shar
hi!
my new samba server is running as pdc with samba3.0.21b and
ldap.everythink worked well but one thing will not work. i would like to
add a group or a user with the windowstool usermanager; if i try to add
a new group, it tells me "access denied". the logfile show the following:
[2006/02/
Hi,
we want to give all our users all the rights on the stations, i see 2
solutions :
- on the station goto local group administrators and add everyone
- on the sation goto local group administrator annd add an LDAP group
call UA (created by us with containing all ou users)
Which way is t
hi,
i read about samba4wins, which is really a great work from the team!
do you know, if this will work with samba v3.0.14a?
i ask because a german news service writes that it´s only possible with
3.0.21 (http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/69132), but i can´t find
this information in the n
Thanks for this!
However it seems to me that the usermap stuff never gets read in:
>From older logs (31.01.2006) Samba 3.0.21a i could find those lines:
doing parameter username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
Since Version 3.0.21b these never occured again in the logs!
Just as if the parameter is com
This isn't a samba issue, what you're trying to accomplish is to mount
the shares automatically into the right place. You can either do this
graphically using the Windows-GUI, or from the command line. See the
help about the "net use" command.
An example would be: mount f: \\\scan /user /persiste
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