This is what I get:
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE listing \...\-rf
Youssef Eldakar
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
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To: Youssef Eldakar
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Remove Directory Recursively
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 09:15 +0100, Martin Hoffmann wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Can somebody please enlighten me:
> I have Samba PDC running and want to add Squid with ntlm_auth on the same
> machine!
> As far as i understand ntlm_auth needs winbind!?
Yes, it does.
> So i started winbind, but "wbinfo -
Here is what I done in smb.conf
workgroup = netdaemon
security = domain
password server = *
Thanks,
Jeffrey
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From: "Saitans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba as file share server
Hi,
I have an OpenVMS machine running pathworks shares. Working OK for Windows
clients.
On Redhat use mount -t smbfs to create mount point. On VMS side can see a
non-guest connection from administrator. On Linux box I navigate from the
mount point to a directory with some text files. When I ty
Hi all
I have a samba 3.0.21c with openldap 2.3.19, with another linux system
having samba 3.0.21c acting as domain member server. (file server)
all my client access the file server shares extensively. about 100 users
access the file server at time,
this is making things very slow, on the file se
I want to know about Samba settings, and yes i will be setting up raid.
Stanley
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From: "Joe Cipale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Saitans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba as file share server
I would consider setti
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Jeffrey wrote:
Hi,
I am running samba 3.0.14a on FreeBSD 6 box. I need this box to join to
existing Windows 2003 domain to act as a file server to serve Windows XP
clients. In the book "using samba" says to use "smbpasswd -j ..." to join the
domain. But the -j option see
Hi,
I am running samba 3.0.14a on FreeBSD 6 box. I need this box to join to
existing Windows 2003 domain to act as a file server to serve Windows XP
clients. In the book "using samba" says to use "smbpasswd -j ..." to join
the domain. But the -j option seems didn't existing. Anyone would be ab
Hi folks,
I'm the co-author of "Windows and Linux Integration," a recent
Sybex/Wiley title. So I'm very much interested in what's coming
next in the Samba world. And I've been watching the Samba 4
'technology releases" with interest.
One nifty feature that I like a lot: the old options that spec
Hi guys,
Setup is as follows:
SUSE 9.3 with all patches applied
samba-3.0.13-1.1
kernel-default-2.6.11.4-21.11
Network card is:
Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5701 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 15)
using the tg3 driver.
>From time to time I see this in my log.smbd:
[2006/03/23 01:03:57, 0] lib/util_
Hello I have the following problem. I have a Windows network, when Samba
starts it says in his logs that is local master browser for his workgroup.
However when I do nmblookup -MT it returns two ip
addresses, one of them is the address of the Samba Server, the other is the
address of a Windows mac
Thanks. When is scheduled the next release?
Andres
Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 05:34:44PM -0300, Andres Tarallo wrote:
>
>> Hi !!!
>>
>> I've had configured a samba 3.0.21c PDC on a SuSE 9.3 with the RPM I've
>> downloaded from http://www.samba.org. My PDC uses LDAP as b
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 05:34:44PM -0300, Andres Tarallo wrote:
> Hi !!!
>
> I've had configured a samba 3.0.21c PDC on a SuSE 9.3 with the RPM I've
> downloaded from http://www.samba.org. My PDC uses LDAP as backend. I
> have a Windows 98 client and a Windows XP Professional SP2 client. The
>
Hi !!!
I've had configured a samba 3.0.21c PDC on a SuSE 9.3 with the RPM I've
downloaded from http://www.samba.org. My PDC uses LDAP as backend. I
have a Windows 98 client and a Windows XP Professional SP2 client. The
windows 98 client lets all the users log in happily and everything works
as
I have a user (fdupont) who is attempting to use Windows Explorer to delete
a file on a samba share and is getting following errors when attempting to
delete some files. This problem does not effect every file in the directory
and she is both the Owner and in the Proper Group.
-rw-rw-r-- 1 fdupo
On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 18:50 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't understand what's happening then.
>
> I copied and loaded the schema,
> added objectclass SambaSamAccount and sambaSID that
> matches uidNumber.
>
> when I do smbpasswd -a user, to populate ldap with windows passwords,
> I get
Hello,
During a re-start of Samba I got the following error:
[2006/03/22 12:36:14, 0]
passdb/pdb_tdb.c:tdbsam_tdbopen(196)
Unable to open/create TDB passwd
[2006/03/22 12:36:14, 0]
passdb/pdb_tdb.c:tdbsam_getsampwrid(490)
pdb_getsampwrid: Unable to open TDB rid database!
The result is a new
I have been following the Chapter 9 on Samba -3 by example book on "How to
Migrate NT 4 domain to samba 3" and not having any luck at all. Somehow
the vampire command will not work and give me an error:
Fetching DOMAIN database
Failed to fetch domain database: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
What I w
simo wrote:
> If you are able to reliably reproduce the problem we can see if t is a
> client or samba bug, if you can reproduce it only on a samba server but
ok, i think i got the point. Now I've got oplock level one enabled (as
default), i try to disable it on samba server and on client side.
I
Youssef Eldakar wrote:
> I am trying to delete directories recursively in 'smbclient' like I typically
> do with 'rm -r' on a Unix shell, but I am just not able to. Is that in fact
> possible in 'smbclient'?
try to force with rm -rf...
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Hi Thomas,
> Try to:
>
> - stop winbindd
> - remove the winbindd_cache.tdb file
> - start winbindd again.
This did not do it.
> If it doesn't help:
> - what samba version are you running?
> - what errors do you see in the log.winbindd and log.wb* log files?
Upgrading from samba_3.0.14a-3 to sam
Hi folks,
we have a lan with win and linux clients (pcs work alternating between
win and linux-ubuntu, server is sarge). Authentication in linux works
with nis. Therefore I substituted passwd by yppasswd. How can y realize
password changes in win to get the linux (yp) and the samba password
c
Hi all,
I'm running Samba 3/FC4 as NT 4 DC with LDAP/winbind, everything's fine
except a single XP workstation is not listed in the network neighborehood
and I can't browse to the machine 's admin shares either, I've tried to
remove and rejoin the machine to the domain, it joined fine, but I still
The only SID that matters on a DC is the domain SID, if they are
identical all should be fine, setting the BDC "local" SID to that of the
domain does not harm anyway.
Simo.
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 10:07 -0500, Matt Ingram wrote:
> if I run # net getdomainsid is get this:
>
> PDC (hostname home):
That sort of makes sense.
How are the scripts being accessed on the BDC?
Are you running them from command line on each BDC?
I hope that the LDAP referenced in your smb.conf is your 'master' LDAP
server and that the changes to the master propogate to the
'slaves' (your BDC) and that m
It should have the same DOMAIN and SID (Simo made me check) ;-)
Craig
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 10:07 -0500, Matt Ingram wrote:
> if I run # net getdomainsid is get this:
>
> PDC (hostname home):
> SID for domain HOME is: S-1-5-21-3186883984-1813041273-1898769360
> SID for domain MYDOMAIN is: S-1-5
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 10:01 -0500, Matt Ingram wrote:
>
> >> hmm are you referring to the chapter on Making Happy Users? That
> >> chapter does not address the the scenario I am going for. The sample
> >> given is still using home drives that reside on the PDC and mounted on
> >> the BDC via
if I run # net getdomainsid is get this:
PDC (hostname home):
SID for domain HOME is: S-1-5-21-3186883984-1813041273-1898769360
SID for domain MYDOMAIN is: S-1-5-21-3186883984-1813041273-1898769360
BDC:
SID for domain BDC is: S-1-5-21-1908730498-1878741769-688260909
SID for domain MYDOMAIN is:
hmm are you referring to the chapter on Making Happy Users? That
chapter does not address the the scenario I am going for. The sample
given is still using home drives that reside on the PDC and mounted on
the BDC via NFS; which is not what I'm looking for. What I'm looking
for is, Site o
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 09:42 -0500, simo wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 07:16 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> > The intent of samba software is that PDC and any/all BDC's have the
> > exact same LDAP data - at least as far as all Samba user/group/computer
> > attributes are concerned and a BDC would hav
Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
After functioning correctly for more than 6 months suddenly
Samba died : the users and usergroups are not recognized
anymore. Restarting the Windows 2000 ADS (mixed mode) server
and/or the Debian Samba server does not help. I even re-added the
server to the domain:
net
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 07:16 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> The intent of samba software is that PDC and any/all BDC's have the
> exact same LDAP data - at least as far as all Samba user/group/computer
> attributes are concerned and a BDC would have it's own SID, not the same
> SID as the PDC. That wou
> After functioning correctly for more than 6 months suddenly
> Samba died : the users and usergroups are not recognized
> anymore. Restarting the Windows 2000 ADS (mixed mode) server
> and/or the Debian Samba server does not help. I even re-added the
> server to the domain:
>
> net rpc join -U A
Hi all, I'm usigin Samba version 3.0 with OpenLDAP 2.2.23
server:~# smbd -V
Version 3.0.14a-Debian
serverl:~# slapd -V
@(#) $OpenLDAP: slapd 2.2.23
I was using the Windows XP client loggin on Samba PDC but after some days it
didn't log in anymore
The client: client$ id added on LDAP and the c
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 08:43 -0500, Matt Ingram wrote:
>
> Craig White wrote:
> > --
> > why fly by the seat of your pants on this when the documentation tells
> > you what you need to know?
> >
> > see http://www.samba.org/samba/docs - the "By Example" where it
> > discusses PDC's and BDC's and ho
Hi
Have you posted any of your findings and/or configs? If not, start
there. If you have, please reference them in another post.
my original post of the problem
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-March/119173.html
What exactly have you done to troubleshoot this so far?
e.g.:
* have yo
Hi all,
short question about privileges. If I grant privileges, for example to
the "Domain Admins" group,
where does samba save them? I ask because I upgraded from 3.0.20b to
3.0.21c a few days ago and after that my privileges where gone. I did
not find this in the archives or in the
documentation
Hi,
After functioning correctly for more than 6 months suddenly Samba died : the
users and usergroups are not recognized anymore. Restarting the Windows 2000
ADS (mixed mode) server and/or the Debian Samba server does not help. I even
re-added the server to the domain:
net rpc join -U Administ
I have several Windows users who want to access my Samba server and can't
synchronize the passwords with a LDAP server.
Is it possible to define a list of usernames which are authorized to access
Samba without checking their password and map all these users to one UNIX user.
I could archieve thi
Thomas Limoncelli wrote:
Fredrik Lindberg wrote:
[libdefaults]
default_realm = MYREALM.COM
default_etypes = des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5
default_etypes_des = des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5
Have you tried removing the last two entries?
-TL
I tried to remove them and re-
I am trying to delete directories recursively in 'smbclient' like I typically
do with 'rm -r' on a Unix shell, but I am just not able to. Is that in fact
possible in 'smbclient'?
Youssef Eldakar
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
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Hi
I'm having problems with samba-3.0.21b and Windows Server 2003 domain
controllers.
When I try to access the samba server from a client (\\sambasrv) I
only get a login prompt, no username/password combination works.
Accessing the samba server through its IP-number instead of
using the netbios n
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Jonathan Tullett wrote:
> I'm having real difficulty in getting access to my [homes] shares on my
> samba server using any method (smbclient, from any windows machines etc).
>
> My setup:
> Samba: 3.0.14a (Debian precompiled binaries)
> Winbind: 3.0.1
Svr1 = Windows IIS
Svr2 = Windows IIS2
Svr3 = Linux with Samba
Hello,
I am load balancing 2 IIS servers and want to share a some files which will be
common for both the servers, so i am planning to integrate a samba file server
which will be hosting all required files on it, now i want to know
I'm setting up a samba server that should authenticate against a samba
3.0 +Ldap PDC server.
This is the situation
1) getenet passwd and getent group are ok
2) wbinfo -t -> checking the trust secret via RPC calls succeeded
3) wbinfo -g -> lists all the groups on PDC (nice!)
4) wbinfo -u -> lists
Windows admins can make their work easier with a tool like psexec.
It allows to execute commands remotely, without the need to install
anything on the target machine. All that is needed is username/password
of course.
Unfortunately, psexec command only runs on Windows.
The usage is as follow
Hi all,
I have network with few win 95/xp machines and suse 9.3 prof server. On
every win client is installed RealPopup (RealPopup homepage:
www.realpopup.it).
I can send popup message from my xp computer to win 95, and I can get reply
on new message addressed from win 95 computer, so looks
Hi list,
Can somebody please enlighten me:
I have Samba PDC running and want to add Squid with ntlm_auth on the same
machine!
As far as i understand ntlm_auth needs winbind!?
So i started winbind, but "wbinfo -u" still ain't working :-) Neither is
ntlm_auth!
Do i have to change my nsswitch.conf
Jörg Nissen wrote:
Take a look at your /etc/services and make sure you have the following
entries:
netbios-ns137/tcp
netbios-ns137/udp
netbios-dbm138/tcp
netbios-dbm138/udp
netbios-ssn139/tcp
netbios-ssn139/udp
Yes, I have them enabled in my /etc
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