On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 04:59:51PM -0500, Pappas, Bill wrote:
> Hello. I run samba 3.0.21c on RHEL AS 4 EMT_64 U3 and I've experienced a
> strange problem where smbd will go (and stay) in the D state. While
> waiting for IO (possibly), these smbd processes do not respond to client
> requests, thus
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 07:59:26PM -0300, André Jaccon wrote:
> Jul 21 18:40:54 server smbd[23722]: PANIC: assert failed at
> smbd/oplock.c(148)
>
> Please what is this ??
What version is this?
Volker
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Doug,
Thanks for testing this.
OK.
I then removed support for rc4 in enctypes in /etc/krb5.conf.
Edited the machine acct and added the flag for des_only.
The domain controller can't browse the samba server. Get
the
Can anyone tell me how to install samba-3.0.23 in Red Hat 5.2 box ?
Thanx
Christopher Heyneker
Indonesia
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I've a Windows printer, configured via CUPS.
In spite of the fact that it works fine, in the
browser page of CUPS (Linux client side)
I read: "Can not get the ticket cache for root".
How can I eliminate this message?
Thanx!
M.
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I will say this works for weeks on end w/o a problem. When you say this will
not work, why? I've had no real problems with the veritas clustered fs. It
adheres to file locking and fcntl operations like any normal local filesystem
(ext3).
What problems would arise from sharing secrets.tdb? Aga
Hi Guys, my aplication logcheck detect error:
Jul 21 18:37:42 server smbd[23722]: PANIC: assert failed at
smbd/oplock.c(148)
Jul 21 18:40:54 server smbd[23722]: PANIC: assert failed at
smbd/oplock.c(148)
Jul 21 18:40:54 server smbd[23722]: PANIC: assert failed at
smbd/oplock.c(148)
Please
man sudo
On Fri, 2006-07-21 at 16:55 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How can I make a system user other than root (i.e., adm, sys) start the
> Samba daemons (smbd and nmbd) on an AIX5L platform?
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Doug,
Thanks for testing this.
> 2003 Enterprise server
> security = ADS
> idmap backend = ad
> winbind nss info = template sfu
>
> I joined an FC3 using rc4 all is smooth and browsable.
>
> I then removed support for rc4 in enctypes in /etc/krb5.c
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 04:59:51PM -0500, Pappas, Bill wrote:
> Hello. I run samba 3.0.21c on RHEL AS 4 EMT_64 U3 and I've experienced a
> strange problem where smbd will go (and stay) in the D state. While
> waiting for IO (possibly), these smbd processes do not respond to client
> requests, thus
Hello. I run samba 3.0.21c on RHEL AS 4 EMT_64 U3 and I've experienced a
strange problem where smbd will go (and stay) in the D state. While
waiting for IO (possibly), these smbd processes do not respond to client
requests, thus samba appears to be down. I could not kill these
processes via kill
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I make a system user other than root (i.e., adm, sys) start the
Samba daemons (smbd and nmbd) on an AIX5L platform?
I'd be surprised if it's even possible. Samba needs to create
files as the user that connects to the share. If you run it a
How can I make a system user other than root (i.e., adm, sys) start the
Samba daemons (smbd and nmbd) on an AIX5L platform?
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
(a) deriving the DES salt
(b) generating the keytab file
(c) optionally creating the UPN as part of the join.
Please give it a whirl and let me know how it goes.
Our Krb5 code is over 3 years old spreading about
multiple MIT and heimdal versions. It's time for some
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> Yes, I see all the ldap groups from the machine. Matter of fact, I have
> several machines already using ldap for authentication on the unix side.
>
> -James
>
>
"Jamrock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/21/06 9:57 AM >>>
> "
Finally figured it out. I have to startup nscd. I guess nscd is
required.
Jose
Hello,
I am kind of confused with this situation. I am attempting to build a
PDC using TLS/SSL with the following version of software.
Samba 3.0.23
OpenLDAP 2.3.19
Fedora Core 5
When I startup the Samba serve
Yes, I see all the ldap groups from the machine. Matter of fact, I have
several machines already using ldap for authentication on the unix side.
-James
>>> "Jamrock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/21/06 9:57 AM >>>
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> I currently h
We're running samba 3.0.23 (ADS domain member) and cups 1.2.2 on
debian sarge to serve printing to XP clients.
I have a user with the required priveleges to install and set print
driver options using the Add Printer Wizard:
# net rpc rights list 'SOMEDOMAIN\suarezry'
SeMachineAccountPrivileg
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006, oly wrote:
okay managed to get accounts working by running smbpasswd username then
entering there password,
is there anyway i can make it use ldap or fill in the list from ldap, i
have about 80 users in there and need to add about 800 more i do not
want to sit and enter the
Greetings,
We're running samba 3.0.23 (ADS domain member) and cups 1.2.2 on debian
sarge to serve printing to XP clients.
I have a user with the required priveleges to install and set print
driver options using the Add Printer Wizard:
# net rpc rights list 'SOMEDOMAIN\suarezry'
SeMachineAcco
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Don Rauenhorst wrote:
Is there a way to mount a shared 2.5 tb volume from 1 2003 windows onto a sun
running solaris 10.
is there a simple way to do this with samba?
Samba is an SMB (a/k/a CIFS) server, so if you are mounting an
NFS share as the subject says, Samba won't he
I'm having various problems accessing shares with dollar signs in
their names (e.g., \\server\c$); however, there doesn't seem to be
much consistency to the types of problems.
Details:
From my CentOS 4.3 box running Samba 3.0.21b, mounting \\server\data$
(a Windows Server 2003 DC) or \\domain\
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> Hello list.
> Is there any way to get login name of a currently logged user on remote
> machine using samba?
> I can get the list of all users with command smbclient -L host, but how do I
> know who of them logged now?
> Thanks in advance.
> Roman Gorohov.
>
>
Try smb
Hi,
I just compiled samba 3.0.23 on our Sun Solaris 8 server. 3.0.22 was
running fine and I used the same compiler options for 3.0.23.
$ ./configure --with-acl-support --prefix=/usr/local/samba3023
--with-quotas --with-included-popt --without-ldap --with-vfs
gcc version 3.4.2
GNU Make 3.80
Runn
"James Money" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I currently have samba version 3.0.23 installed using ldap as the
> backend. I am experiencing the same problems as Holger Wesser mentioned
> in his posting "USRMGR.exe not working properly". However, it appears
> that the
I've taken over administration of 25 XP computers that connect to a
samba server (arrowhead). I need the to connect to a share on another
samba server (roark) as guest. On the XP computers when i do
\\roark\share or \\arrowhead\share it asks for a username and password,
but it doesn't have th
Hello,
we want to authenticate a Samba 3.0.7 server (on Linux Red Hat Enterprise 3
with update 4) over a root certificate against a Novell LDAP server. We did not
find something about this in the HOWTOS.
With smbpasswd * w it is impossible, because the responsible LDAP department
does not give u
Yuo have homes guest ok =yes .
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> Hi,
>
> I have samba version 3.0.22 installed on solaris 8.
> I have added users with smbpasswd -a.
> When mounting from an XP machine passwords are required, yet when mounting
> from fedora5 it p
HI
try check ls -al /tmp and see who is owner of shareABC and who have rwx.
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> Anthony,
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>> Donald W Watson wrote:
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>>> passdbbackend = tdbs
Hello: I'm away on holidays right now!
If this is an Urgent ticket please submit a repair ticket
herehttp://ts.sd57.bc.ca
I will be checking my mail still every few days
Or Page #613-4732
Thanks
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Hello,
In all windows clients, when opening a samba shared folder, file sorting
is wrong. Normally I should have folders before of files, and then I
should have files sorted by names (alphabetically). But it is not.
In web forums I found that could be a "touch" problem.
I tried "touch *" in a
Hi,
I suspect, that you're AD connection fails (by whatever reason).
If you are using the IP address the client falls back to NTLM
authentication.
The reason is, that the client requests a ticket at the AD-Server for
e.g. 10.1.2.3. This machine is not known on the AD-Server and replies
with
here they are:
krb5.conf
[libdefaults]
default_realm = ADS.SK
[realms]
ADS.UNIT.SK = {
kdc = windows.ads.unit.sk
}
[domain_realms]
.kerberos.server = WINDOWS.ADS.SK
smb.conf
[global]
#host settings
netbios name = SOLARIS
server string = Test Server for join
okay managed to get accounts working by running smbpasswd username then
entering there password,
is there anyway i can make it use ldap or fill in the list from ldap, i
have about 80 users in there and need to add about 800 more i do not
want to sit and enter the password for around 900 users mus
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