C.Rathnasinghe wrote:
Hi Tom
Finally it is solved. I found that problem is with the SID(unmatched
SID with your workstations). U have to be bit tricky in this case.
after U upgrade run old version and then using your new version net
utility give this command
net rpc getsid
* this will se
Hello all samba'ers
I'm trying to configure samba for Windows (active-directory)
authentication, with every Windows-user having a similar unix username.
I've created the users in both sides but I couldn't configure the
smb.conf file (either with or without SWAT) to make it work.
I'm using XP
Anyone familiar with ldap tools smbldap-tools ?
I am having a problem populating the LDAP directory with samba schema ...
When I run smbldap-populate I get error :
ERROR : failed to add entry : objectclass : value #4 invalid per syntax at
/usr/local/sbin/smbldap-populate line 495
Line 7
I
Hi Everyone
I'm new to samba and I have been trying in vein to find a solution to
this problem. I am setting up a linux samba server as a domain member
server. It is part of the MAINT workgroup. Winbind and Samba
authenticate correctly. The issue arises when I try to limit the users
who are a
Fernando j Cabello wrote:
Hi
i am having some problems with my samba, it is runnig on an Slackware
linux. I have arround 20 directories on it, were every day around 20
users exchange files from them. The situation is that when I try to get
logg into one of this directories with one of the use
Hi Ivan,
i think the problem may be related to your allow and deny ip address range.
1, in the address range 192.168.1.0 subnet, i think it should be use
"192.168.1.0" in your config file. try to change it to see if it can solve the
problem.
2, try to remove the deny address range and test if the
Folks,
Does there exist any (relatively) easy method to set user settings
like home directory & logon script from a *nix system w/ Samba?
I find that I can create a new user and set group membership, as well
as set/change the user's password on an AD from a *nix system with
Samba using the N
Hi
i am having some problems with my samba, it is runnig on an Slackware
linux. I have arround 20 directories on it, were every day around 20
users exchange files from them. The situation is that when I try to get
logg into one of this directories with one of the users(just with one
user,) the
On Tue, 2006-05-23 at 17:34 -0400, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> I was reading up on the Linux Magazine overview of Samba 4.0
> (http://www.linux-magazine.com/issue/67/Samba_4_Technical_Preview.pdf),
> and noticed that Samba 4 was going to have its own LDAP backend ("LDB",
> according to the article). S
We need to save a file from Windows server 2000 to a Unisys mainframe.
I have seen bits and pieces on the web that suggest this may be possible
but nothing definitive.
Can somebody advise? If not Samba, is there another software that will
do the same thing?
We currently use Samba to save files f
Hi,
I am running a samba 3.0.14a server on a 2.6.15.6 kernel, on a 4T - SATA2
NAS.
The disks are formated in xfs and configurated in hard RAID5. Network is
bonded with 2 Gbits links using 802.3ad agregation. The NAS is connected
on a Gbits switch (Summit 400 - extreme Networks), also configured w
I use Linux ES4 and I want syn smbpass with passwd's system.
How can i do that ?
Thanks
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Hi Jeremy, thank you. It works.
Angela Cheng
Senior Solutions Architect
Bycast Inc.
(office) 604-692-2067
(cell) 778-238-2716
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 3:20 PM
To: Angela Cheng
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samb
Run the "testparm" (without the quotes) command and see if your samba is
really a PDC.
Hope this helps.
-Ivan
At 03:03 PM 5/23/2006, Rodney Richison wrote:
I tried to post this in the debian group, but my mail never appeared there..
Am attempting to do a test install of samba as a primary do
I tried to post this in the debian group, but my mail never appeared there..
Am attempting to do a test install of samba as a primary domain
controller. I can see the shares and navigate them.
However, when I attempt to join the domain, WinXP says "username could
not be found".
I have a root user
Hello,
I followed the instructions from samba.org to
compile release-3.0.4 and I got the following
error message:
make: Circular /cygdrive/c/Documents <-
/cygdrive/c/Documents dependency dropped.
make: Circular and <- /cygdrive/c/Documents dependency
dropped.
make: Circular and <- and dep
I was reading up on the Linux Magazine overview of Samba 4.0
(http://www.linux-magazine.com/issue/67/Samba_4_Technical_Preview.pdf),
and noticed that Samba 4 was going to have its own LDAP backend ("LDB",
according to the article). Since I'm planning on rolling out LDAP
authentication at my site i
We currently built some new Windows XP 64 Bit systems and installed them
on the network. These are not able to connect to Samba shares. The XP 32
Bit systems have no problem connecting to the shares. I was using
samba3-3.0.22-26 and it was not working. I then downloaded 3.0.14a and
patched it with
Hello peaplo.
I´m training to establish a domain relationship.
The first comand "#net rpc trustdom adm aaa -S bkp -U root%111 -I
192.168.0.1" is working fine.
But when a trai to establish with this command: "#net rpc trustdom establish
adm -S bkp -U root%111 -I 192.168.0.1"
I receive this messag
does samba's dfs root support replication ???
if so, it is somehow a ha.
Marcos
--- Volker Lendecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escreveu:
> On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 09:59:50AM +, marcos
> rocha wrote:
> > what about running dfs root with samba ???
> > is it possible to run a domain dfs root with sam
On Tue, May 23, 2006 4:31 pm, Aaron Couts wrote:
> Hello,
> I'd like to enable automounting of Samba shares during linux startup, but
> I don't want to store any passwords in fstab or .credentials. Is there
> any way to prompt the user for a password during startup? I'm running
> Redhat Enterpris
Hello,
I'd like to enable automounting of Samba shares during linux startup, but
I don't want to store any passwords in fstab or .credentials. Is there
any way to prompt the user for a password during startup? I'm running
Redhat Enterprise Linux 3.0.
Thanks,
Aaron
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Update / resolution:
After additional investigation into our problem, we have occasionally
seen an entry like:
wks069195 () connect to service lbrmgt initially as user
nobody (uid=-2, gid=-2) (pid 1015860)
We then opened up the permissions on /var/spool/samba/lbrmgt. (chmod
777)
Since then t
- Original Message -
From: "Rob Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 8:50 AM
Subject: [Samba] Domain logins: 2 small issues
Hey gang,
I've managed to get samba servers working as PDCs/BDCs with LDAP
backend for replication. Working fine. Here's my problems
The latest version of this document can be found at
http://pobox.com/~bcwhite/ldap-upgrade.txt
Last Updated: 2006-05-23
I just upgraded our company's network from a system created 6 years ago
(NIS and SMBPASSWD) to an up-to-date one (for 2006, at least) including
a central LDAP serv
On 5/16/2006 4:26 PM, William Tran wrote:
> Dear JimCould you please help me out with a couple questions here ? 1. Which
> Administrative tool would you use to manage a user account in Active
> Directory ? 2. Define roaming profile and its advantages ?3. With
> administrator rights , how can yo
How I known what resource is being used in samba?
I have a PDC that run out of memory when the users is accessing on file
server and any processes smbds use more than 60% of CPU.
The server run over Debian Sarge with kernel 2.6.12, Samba 3.0.20b-2+b1 with
slapd 2.2.26-5
Thanks,
Nicolas Pereyra
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I've been having this problem on one of my PDC's where when using usrmgr
from a windows box, I get the error: The group name could not be found.
Since all of the groups samba is interested in exist and since they are
all mapped to the appropriate posix groups I'm not sure where to start
with th
Hi
I want to know about memory state of smb. I use ldap in passdb backend in
smb.conf, and I read the man of smbcontrol, but I obtain:
dcint:/var/log# smbcontrol smbd pool-usage
Processing section "[netlogon]"
Processing section "[SERVER NT]"
Processing section "[BANCO95]"
Processing section "[BA
Seag wrote:
Hi all together,
I set up a SAMBA-Server as Primary Domain Controller. Everything works
so far, I can logon to domain, get printers and shares, etc...
But when I start a print job in windows xp nothing happens for about 3-5
minutes an then it is printed (without problems).
Try chang
Hi,
I've just built a Samba PDC on SuSE 10.0 OSS (the open source version)
with openldap as the backend passwd wrapped in the same machine.
Everything (almost) works fine: windows users (win98/Me or winXP Pro) can
authenticate against the PDC+LDAP server or change their password - thanx
to Samba.
Hi George,
I´ve simply changed the way samba clients authenticates on PDC, chaging
the smb.conf variable "security" from "server" to "domain". Only works
if the client join the domain. Dont know why, but after that mapping
from xp x64 now works.
Cheers,
Emidio
Emidio,
I have this s
On Monday 22 May 2006 22:25, C.Rathnasinghe wrote:
> Hi
> I have same problem exactly U got, even I post earlier to this group
> but didn't get any help If U do resolve this Please update me also. thanks.
Before asking for help did it is a good idea to check available documentation.
Did either o
Hi Ivan,
try to configure and use wins.
Marcos
--- Ivan Ordonez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> I was able to join samba to the domain successfully
> (net rpc testjoin
> command says ok) but could not see it in network
> neighborhood. I can't map
> to it as well. The machine is s
Firstly, winbind is going to be your best friend with AD, so yes set it
up. idmap_rid is particularly easy for companies with many sites that
need consistent UID & GID mapping. (think centralized backups using
rsync and you'll get the idea)
Secondly the Domain Users Group doesn't fully exist
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 09:59:50AM +, marcos rocha wrote:
> what about running dfs root with samba ???
> is it possible to run a domain dfs root with samba ???
Sure it is. See the options 'host msdfs' and 'msdfs root'.
But this is not real clustering :-)
Volker
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Descriptio
Hi Jeremy,
what about running dfs root with samba ???
is it possible to run a domain dfs root with samba ???
Marcos
--- Jeremy Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 04:19:20PM +0200,
> Dr.Peer-Joachim Koch wrote:
> >
> > our file services is running on a gfs (global
Hi,
I think I've found the cause of the large smbd processes.
Does each smbd process keep a pointer to the connections.tdb file? This
keeps growing
and is currently over 20MB in size despite there being only 40 current
users and 80 smbd
processes?
smbstatus reports services being accessed
On Monday 22 May 2006 10:05, Bastiaan Hollander (Bas Kwadraat ) wrote:
> I have a problem with my samba server and mij Apple imac G5.
> The connection is very slow. Can you tell me what the problem is.
Please read:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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Hello,
sadly, I've some problem adding a DMS (Sama 3.0.22 on Debian Sarge) to our
donain (hosted by Samba 3.0.14 on SuSE 9.0 - not managed by me.).
I added my dms by using net rpc join without any problem and wbinfo -u lists
all domain users. But somehow wbinfo -g fails with "Error looking up d
No config details
No hardware specs
No log output
No description of the operating environment
No definition of slow.
Humm let me think?
If you ring up the garage and tell them your car is slow would you expect
them to have an answer without looking at it or maybe asking some more
questions (model
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