On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 07:36:49PM -0600, Diego Rivera wrote:
> Thanks for the quick answer anyway. So, according to AD ACL's, it's
> possible that a machine in a domain which needs to check group access
> (i.e. a samba box) may not get accurate information about whether a user
> is a member of
Hi
We had an old Sun server running Solaris 2.6 with samba 2.2.2,
Now we upgrade it to Solaris 9 with Samba 3.0.22, but we have one problem.
The file names that are in Hebrew looks on the Windows clients as lines or
squares.
On the old samba server there were no char settings, on the new samba s
Hello,
I have an unusual problem and I've only found a small amount of material
after searching for other posts on this topic. We have a production
server running Samba version 2.2.7a which I'm told has been working
perfectly for many years. Every day over the last week Samba stops
authentic
Thanks, I already knew that getent group wouldn't work (on the original
post ;)).
Thanks for the quick answer anyway. So, according to AD ACL's, it's
possible that a machine in a domain which needs to check group access
(i.e. a samba box) may not get accurate information about whether a user
Jeremy,
I think I've tracked down the problem (sort of). In a little test
environment, I have a server and two machines. The server is the file
server for the two machines and is running Samba 3.0.22. Client machine
A is a Linux box, client machine B is a Windows 2000 box. I open up a
Sam
Did you get the most recent FC5 update kernel? Try running "yum update"
and see how many packages on your system have updates avaliable.
Note that cifs has almost nothing to do with Samba--I packaged
mount.cifs there because mount.smbfs was already there, but the actual
cifs code is in the kernel
Four years ago, I migrated our network from Windows NT based servers to
Linux, Samba+LDAP based setups. This setup has worked fine. Last year,
we replaced our Exchange 5.5 server - the last "real" Windows server -
with Scalix. This last decision has come back to bite me.
Several new "thingys"
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 08:27:52PM +, Bryan K. Wright wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I find that nmblookup seems to be receiving
> responses to name queries, but ignoring them. Here's what's
> happening:
>
> # nmblookup somehost
> querying somehost on x.y.255.255
> name_quer
After trying a couple of Linux forums & no help I'm hoping that somebody
on the samba list knows how to solve this issue. I'm having a problem
with CIFS. This is a fresh installation of Fedora Core 5. I have 3 XP
machines that I mount by CIFS in my fstab. CIFS mounts the shares with
no problem. I c
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 03:58:28PM -0400, Ryan Steele wrote:
>
> I've tried *everything* short of strace-ing, and I'm running out of
> options and time to get this working. If anyone has had similar
Then I'd try strace, and also attach with gdb and see where
the spinning smbd's are spending th
I used '# net ads join -U someadminusername' which joins just fine.
wbinfo -g and -u is working fine and will retrieve Active Directory username
and passwords.
For the logfile of my machine:
[2006/06/12 16:25:42, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(250)
Username UFAD\IF-FRE-CETUS$ is inv
Hi folks,
I find that nmblookup seems to be receiving
responses to name queries, but ignoring them. Here's what's
happening:
# nmblookup somehost
querying somehost on x.y.255.255
name_query failed to find name somehost
But watching the transaction with ethereal
All,
I'm running the latest stable version of SerNet-Samba on a Debian Sarge
box (I switched from the traditional Samba package for certain reasons
which I won't delve into here), but I've come across a serious issue.
Every day, the Samba processes become so numerous that the server begins
a
Hi Reese,
did you use net join to your samba server to the
windows domain ???
did you see the samba's log ???
did you see the winbind's log ???
Marcos
--- "Reese,Richard Stephen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escreveu:
> getent is only retrieving the local users and groups
>
>
> -Original Message
We have successfully installed Samba on a Sun Server 3.0.10 and can access
it via PC Clients. We can read/ write files on the Unix drive.
However when we click 'My computer' on the PC, and highlight the Unix drive,
it shows :
FileSystem : NTFS
Free Space : 0 bytes
Total Size: 20.0 MB
The actual
I'm using samba-3.0.22
When I start up winbindd, it crashes with a SIGABRT.
In source/lib/util.c, in function become_daemon(BOOL Fork), it calls
"_exit(0);" which causes the crash. Is this expected?
Thanks,
- Jeremiah
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Hello,
I am trying to walk through the following document:
http://homepages.lu/charlesschwartz/radius/freeRadius_AD_tutorial.pdf
in order to authenticate Cisco router and switch logins against
FreeRadius/Active Directory. Using the HowTo, I have successfully
joined a FC2 box to our Windows 2003
getent is only retrieving the local users and groups
-Original Message-
From: marcos rocha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 9:40 PM
To: Reese,Richard Stephen; Shelley, Brandon
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Unable to use 'valid users' from Active Di
> We have successfully installed Samba on a Sun Server 3.0.10 and can access
> it via PC Clients. We can read/ write files on the Unix drive.
>
> However when we click 'My computer' on the PC, and highlight the Unix
> drive, it shows :
>
> FileSystem : NTFS
> Free Space : 0 bytes
> Total Size: 20
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 08:19:48AM -0600, Diego Rivera wrote:
> members of an ADS group, with something other than the "id" command for
> each user, or "getent group"? The "id" works but then I'd have to
getent group
should give you what you want. But we do not give *any*
guarantees about the
Have you try adding "lo" on the interface line of your smb.conf file? If
not, try adding this line.
interfaces = eth0 lo 192.168.1.1
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
-Ivan
At 03:28 AM 6/12/2006, you wrote:
I've installed Samba 3.0.22 on my Ubuntu Dapper release.
I need Samba di be able to share
Hi all,
I've installed Samba 3.0.22 on my Ubuntu Dapper release.
I need Samba to be able to share some information with Windows XP.
On my portable PC is installed Ubuntu and on my fix PC in installed Windows
XP.
I need to see the infomation on my fix PC with the portable one.
Before upgrading my
Hello all!
Is it possible, using winbind (wbinfo, nss_winbind, etc) to enumare the
members of an ADS group, with something other than the "id" command for
each user, or "getent group"? The "id" works but then I'd have to
enumerate ALL users and build the meber list from there (too slow),
whe
I would like to have multiple Samba Domain Member servers, acting as file
servers, in my Active Directory domain. I've used the Samba-3 By Example and
the Official Samba-3 reference to get my first server running,
authenticating users to my AD domain, and mapping uid/gid using idmaps
through winbi
Hi list,
I need to be able to enumerate all users on a client machine.
I've been using NET RPC USER/GROUP command but it doesn't display
some builtin users/groups like NT INSTANCE\SYSTEM (S-1-5-18) and
Everyone (S-1-1-0).
Does anyone know if it is possible to enumerate ALL users/groups on a
Hi all,
I've built samba 3.0.22 on solaris10 sparc with ldap support using thes
config parameters :
./configure --prefix=/opt/samba \
--localstatedir=/var/lib/samba \
--enable-socket-wrapper \
--disable-cups \
--with-privatedir=/etc/samba/private \
--with-piddir=/var/run \
--with-configdir=/etc/sa
I've installed Samba 3.0.22 on my Ubuntu Dapper release.
I need Samba di be able to share some information with Windows XP.
On my portable PC is installed Ubuntu and on my fix PC in installed Windows
XP.
I need to see the infomation on my fix PC with the portable one.
Before upgrading my Ubuntu f
"Aaron Browne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje
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> On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 01:04 -0400, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
>> > Okay. Try running the ntlm_auth line in your configuration above,
>> > directly on the command line. What do you see?
>> >
>> > /usr/bin/ntlm_auth --helper
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