pagod wrote:
if i try something like this:
smbmount //fili/xlibs /mnt/temp -o username=dvergnaud
i get the following error:
3600: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
SMB connection failed
the weird thing is, it all works fine when doing it from another linux
computer (whe
When is samba 4 expected?
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Hello,
How much time should it take to copy 1Gb to 5Gb from from Samba server
to Windows Xp in gigabit network?
Default Samba configs, a single copy of a 1GB file takes about 70
seconds to complete, about 14MBps, 117Mbps, about 11% network utilization.
A Windows 2003 server, similar hardwar
On my 3rd and final Debian server (upgraded in reverse order of
importance), the upgrade from 3.0.22 to 3.0.23c is producing segfault
errors ( Security is ADS). The log from the system attempting to
connect is provided below. The other two had a few issues, but were
fixable. To make the othe
Hello,
we have been running SuSE 9.3 on server and Win98SE, Win2000 and XP-Clients
with Samba 3 without any problems
After setting up the server with Debian Etch and Samba 3 (PDC) only WIN98SE
users can logon.
On Win2000 and XP only one user can logon without problems (password not
changed,
Hello again.
I'm hoping there is some way I can restrict ssh login through the AD to my
Linux servers. I only have one group of users on the domain that needs ssh
access.
So far I see lots of ways to add or map or join Linux to Windows groups but
I would rather be able to say:
"no" to all AD
Hi to all,
When I join a machine to a Samba domain, a machine account is created in
the Samba domain controller's database.
When I unjoin a machine from a Samba domain, the machine account is not
deleted, but remains in the PDC's database.
Is that
- because I misconfigured something in smb.
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 04:32:13PM -0300, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
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> > I have winbind working nicely with AD here. It took a while to
> > figure out but now AD user accounts can ssh into my Linux boxen
> > reliably, which is really all
On Friday 15 September 2006 07:42, you wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> > Here the contents of /var/lib/samba
> >
> > Titan:/var/lib/samba# ls
> > account_policy.tdb ntforms.tdb perfmon secrets.tdb
> > group_mapping.tdb ntprinters.tdb printers share_info.tdb
> > ntdrivers.tdb passdb.td
When I first startup smb
service smb restart
nmbd seems to be starting up correctly.
nmblookup -M chemistry
querying chemistry on 128.148.nnn.255
128.148.nnn.server's-ip chemistry<1d>
and
nmblookup -B SERVER __SAMBA__
querying __SAMBA__ on 128.148.nnn.server's-ip
server's ip __SAMBA__ <00>
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On 09/13/2006 04:47 PM, Scott M Parrish escreveu:
>> Which version of Samba do you use?
>>
>> There is a thread that myabe could help you:
>>
>> http://www.gatago.com/linux/samba/14523698.html
>
> I'm using 3.0.23a for
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On 09/15/2006 12:24 PM, Matt Herzog escreveu:
> On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 11:34:04AM -0300, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
>> The correct option is "start_tls", but it is the default
>>option, you don't need to setup this. And the key server is n
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On 09/15/2006 12:45 PM, Patrick AUDON escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the the answer.
>
> I must migrate because my site communicate with 2 other, which are using
> Windows 2003 AD server, and I can't trust there domain. Also, we use
> applications wh
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On 09/15/2006 09:52 AM, Gianluca Cecchi escreveu:
> Hello all,
> I have samba 3 with a share named shareA using these settings:
>
> [shareA]
> comment = Directory Amministrazione
> path = /col/shareA
> browseable = no
> valid users = @amm
>
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On 09/15/2006 02:45 PM, Renee Ramsdell escreveu:
> I have a question about using the /etc/init.d/samba script on irix. I see
> that in that script, the acceptable arguments to it are start, stop and
> profile. Start and stop are pretty obvious, but c
I have a question about using the /etc/init.d/samba script on irix. I see
that in that script, the acceptable arguments to it are start, stop and
profile. Start and stop are pretty obvious, but can anyone explain to me
what profile does?
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Thanks a lot.
> It is not advisable that the NTuser.dat file be made read-only
This indeed limits my options.
I guess I'll have to stik to mandatory profiles.
Can somebody share his experience with redirecting Favorites
to the user's home share?
I fond contradictory informations wether it's possi
David Bear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> I have read through some of the info on using dfs roots and I am
> needing some advice. Since a unc is still \\servername\ based it
> occurs to me that the only way to do this properly is to create a
> smb.conf file that publishes a netbios name like \\dfsr
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 11:42:12AM -0300, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
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> On 09/12/2006 06:50 PM, Matt Herzog escreveu:
> > I have the winbind login working on FC5 but now logins to local accounts
> > cannot authenticate.
> >
> > My config f
Alex,
I tried running Samba on RHEL4 Update 2 (on VMWare) and ran into some
issues and I can provide you my opinion. Take care when making any
decisions. There are quite a few things to consider:
1) Is having support from Red Hat on Samba necessary?
2) Are you confident enough in yourself to
Hi,
Thanks for the the answer.
I must migrate because my site communicate with 2 other, which are using
Windows 2003 AD server, and I can't trust there domain. Also, we use
applications which need W2K3.
Do you have informations about the regkey parameter using ?
Thanks.
Regards.
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For all of you out there using Google (or whatever your favorite search
engine) to try to find a solution to archive bit madness with Samba, I
have a workaround for you. Call it a solution if you want to, because it
will solve the problem regardless of whether it is an application or
Samba issu
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On 09/12/2006 08:51 AM, Giddings, Bret escreveu:
> Hi there,
>
> Since upgrading our debian sarge boxes to 3.0.23c, we have found that we
> are unable to connect to shares using the official hostname of the
> servers (short or fully qualified) but can
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On 09/12/2006 09:05 AM, Per Qvindesland escreveu:
> Hello List,
>
> I have a odd problem and I should perhaps ask this on msn or something
> like that :) but I am running a ldc with ldap, everything works like a
> charm but on one of the machine a new
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On 09/12/2006 10:08 AM, Benoit Delagarde escreveu:
> Hello,
> I have a Debian Stable (Sarge) with a samba to share file with windows
> client.
>
> All is working fine but 2 files generates errors when i try to copy it. The
> transfer begins, but stops
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 11:34:04AM -0300, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
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> The correct option is "start_tls", but it is the default
> option, you don't need to setup this. And the key server is not
> related with Samba, this option just
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On 09/12/2006 10:56 AM, Dale Schroeder escreveu:
> After upgrading to 3.0.23c, only 3 of 12 installed printers reappeared.
> Which tdb or other file got corrupted?
Maybe ntprinters?
> Dale
Kind regards,
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On 09/12/2006 06:50 PM, Matt Herzog escreveu:
> I have the winbind login working on FC5 but now logins to local accounts
> cannot authenticate.
>
> My config files are here:
>
> http://www.pigeonnier.org/nsswitch.conf
> http://www.pigeonnier.org/pam.
Sorry, forgot the obvious stuff:
Samba 3.0.14a on Debian Sarge (stock install).
LDAP backend, using ldapsam_compat.
Everything else works great, so I don't think it's a Samba config problem.
>>> "ryan punt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/15/2006 9:04:09 AM >>>
All,
I've got a Samba 3 PDC serving numerou
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On 09/13/2006 08:28 AM, Thierry Lacoste escreveu:
> Following TOSHARG and "Samba 3 by examples" I implemented
> Folder redirection plus some security restrictions by building
> a custom NTUSER.DAT which is the default profile of my users.
> The probl
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On 09/13/2006 09:26 AM, Patrick AUDON escreveu:
> Hi to all,
> I know that a few posts treat this subject, but I can't found the good
> answer to my problem.
> I actually have a Samba domain based on a smbpasswd backend.
That's good. :)
> I
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On 09/13/2006 11:09 AM, aza zel escreveu:
> hi people, i have problems with samba option "ldap ssl= start tls".
> ¿where samba looks public key server certificate?, because when i try with
> this option, i cant connect to samba shares, and i think is b
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On 09/13/2006 11:18 AM, Charles Bueche escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> I'm building a print-to-PDF queue system for a customer. A
> Samba queue pass jobs to Ghostscript. The PDF output is
> then provided back to the user (by email or web URL).
Do you re
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On 09/13/2006 06:08 PM, Jonathan M. Prigot escreveu:
> This is a follow-on to my previous message about some 3.0.23b Solaris smbd
> processes going rogue and eating CPU time. One characteristic of the
> processes are that the effective UID of the pro
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On 09/13/2006 04:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I have two strange problems I cannot solve with my PDC SAMBA:
> 1)
>>From every XP Pro PC I can access but sometimes I have to try 5 or 6 times
> to enter my domain. Then, once ent
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On 09/14/2006 10:16 AM, Kashif Ali Bukhari escreveu:
> Hello list
>i want to configure samba as PDC along with linux
> accounting system
> and also tell me if any webbased configuration tool for such thing
Read the official Samba H
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On 09/13/2006 06:12 PM, Sven Kusig escreveu:
> Hello,
>
> I have set up a Samba-Server (samba-3.0.23a-0.1.34.x86_64.rpm and after that
> samba-3.0.23c-0.1.36.x86_64.rpm) as PDC and tdbsam-passdb backend. I can
> add XP-Computers and Users to the Doma
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On 09/15/2006 10:56 AM, Christian Tardif escreveu:
> Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
>> Hmmm, AFAIK, the master should be on the PDC. My best
>> guest (if I understood correctly) is that your problem is the
>> use of slave LDAP as PDC.
>
> You'r
All,
I've got a Samba 3 PDC serving numerous XP clients, and I'm getting an error I
wouldn't have expected. When trying to rename an XP machine joined to the
domain (via "netdom renamecomputer"), the command fails unless the specified
domain user has UID 0.
The command in question:
netdom ren
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
Hmmm, AFAIK, the master should be on the PDC. My best
guest (if I understood correctly) is that your problem is the
use of slave LDAP as PDC.
You're probably right, but the fact that I'll have more than one samba
server to be served by the same direc
You could increase your transfer rate changing the socket options.
Increase the SO_SNDBUF and SO_RCVBUF to bigger values such as 16384
for 16 Mbps buffer size. Test higher values for your environment.
On 9/15/06, Komal Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
How much time should it take to copy
On Friday September 15 2006 9:19 am, Mark L. Wise wrote:
> > > I upgraded the server to a FC4 Box with SAMBA 3.0.23a
> >
> > There are several changes in the 3.0.23 series, did
> > you read about that changes and how it could impact your
> > installation/configuration?
>
> I'm going to show my
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On 09/15/2006 06:38 AM, C.Rathnasinghe escreveu:
> Hi
>
> I'm using samba 3 I want to hide dot files I used
> hide files = .*
> hide dot files = yes
'hide dot files' should be yes (default). Remove the
options from your smb.conf and run a t
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On 09/15/2006 02:53 AM, Martin Hochreiter escreveu:
> Hi!
>
> I am running Samba 3.23c with Ldap.
>
> Recently I changed my password via smbpasswd on the PDC.
> The mailserver and the Webserver (both are querying a replication
> of the ldap) have th
Alex,
I could not agree more with you.
BTW, perhaps you already know, but just in case:
If you want to see the patches applied to a package during its
history, and you don't need to dig into the sources themselves, you
can query the changelog for an rpm package without having to download
sources:
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On 09/15/2006 01:24 AM, Christian Tardif escreveu:
> Just installed a new SAMBA-LDAP-PDC server on my network. I followed
> the Linux Samba-OpenLDAP Howto, revision 20060710, so I would assume my
> setup is correct.
>
> My LDAP setup is a master/slav
Hello,
How much time should it take to copy 1Gb to 5Gb from from Samba server
to Windows Xp in gigabit network?
Default Samba configs, a single copy of a 1GB file takes about 70
seconds to complete, about 14MBps, 117Mbps, about 11% network utilization.
A Windows 2003 server, similar hardwar
I have the same problem... For several workstation, I have the desktop.ini that
is displayed
in several menu.
I try to put "hide files = /RECYCLER/desktop.ini/Desktop.ini/Thumbs.db/" in the
profile
section, but it doesn't work!!!
Should I change the parameter declaration on an other section?
B
> > I upgraded the server to a FC4 Box with SAMBA 3.0.23a
>
> There are several changes in the 3.0.23 series, did
> you read about that changes and how it could impact your
> installation/configuration?
>
I'm going to show my ignorance here, but I need the information :-)
Where do I read
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On 09/14/2006 03:33 AM, A. Pohl escreveu:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I have some trouble with samba 3.0.23 as PDC for NT4 workstations with SP6a.
> I have upgraded from samba2.
There are an important number of changes in the Samba
3.0.23 series, did
Hello all,
I have samba 3 with a share named shareA using these settings:
[shareA]
comment = Directory Amministrazione
path = /col/shareA
browseable = no
valid users = @amm
force group = amm
public = no
writable = yes
create mask = 0770
directory mask = 0770
printable = no
wh
You should also consider increase the SO_SNDBUF and SO_RCVBUF in socket options.
I have used values like 16384 and got some performance increase for
reading and writing to the shares. Increase this value in your
environment to get and test one good for you.
On 9/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL
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On 09/13/2006 03:15 PM, Mark L. Wise escreveu:
> Hello all!
>
> I have just upgraded a system that previously had SAMBA running on an SCO
> Unix server with various flavors of Window clients XP, 98, ME, Media,
> 2000, etc.
>
> I was using plain t
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On 09/13/2006 11:52 AM, Urik escreveu:
> I allways use 'net rpc join' - allways with 'rpc' option. I did not run
> 'net join' when machine is working normally.
> By mistake I included content of smb.conf that was made for testing.
> "Production" smb.co
Hi,
i've just installed vmware 5.5 on a win2k SP4 machine, and i've installed a
Suse 10.1 on the virtual machine. actually i'm using *only* the command line
interface on linux, my goal is only to be able to compile the C++ source
files i have on my windows partition with gcc on linux.
in order t
Hi,
We (being a College dept) have a staff network and a student lab, each
residing on separate networks and samba domains.
Staff can log into STAFFNET, whose PDC is STAFFSERVER.
Students can log into STULAB, whose PDC is STUDENTSERVER.
There's a one-way trust relationship between the two dom
Hello,
I am facing a weired problem with CIFS.I am mounting Windows Share using
CIFS.Mount works properly.Permission of files and folders are -rwxrwxrwx
Now the problem is if I change the read only attribute from Windows
machine of the share permission of Linux is r-xr-xr-x, which is
expect
On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 08:08:07PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Helo,
>
> We use a big fileserver running Linux/Samba as fileshare.
> We are facing performances problems for which we'd like some advise :
>
> Clients are OS2(LanManager) and windows 2000 reading and writing lots of
> files
Hi,
I have the same problem on a NT4 SP3.
I must made a workaround (using direct print, without pass by samba), but
the problem still present.
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Are all versions of openldap compatible with Samba 3.0.23c?
If no, please let me know the least version of openldap which I need to have
for Samba 3.0.23c working?
Thanks,
Dil
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Hello,
A while ago I asked what kind of Samba packages I could use on
RHEL4. If I use the packages from www.samba.org then I'd void
the support agreement with Red Hat. (...)
Downloading and investigating the latest Samba source package from
RHN (samba-3.0.10-1.4E.9.src.rpm) told me that the Samba
Helo,
We use a big fileserver running Linux/Samba as fileshare.
We are facing performances problems for which we'd like some advise :
Clients are OS2(LanManager) and windows 2000 reading and writing lots of
files in the same directory on the fileshare.
We currently have more than 80 000 files
Hi
I have got a Windows 2003 With SP1 domain controller and I'm moving my ISA
Proxy to the Squid but I need to integrate the authentication. If I use the
basic authentication it works but I need to integrate with AD. I have seen
that after the SP1 on Windows it have been impossible to implement
Hi,
NMB service is not started when i start smb service. I got to started
manually the nmb service after i have started the smb service.
Linux version : SLES10 and SLES9
samba version : 3.0.22
What could be wrong ?
_
Block pop-
Hi Tim,
maybe you have a corrupted tdb. You could check with
tdbbackup -v NAME.tdb
in /var/lib/samba/
also, normally I would expect the tdb's to be in /var/lib/samba and only
the PID's in /var/run/samba/
Rolf
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, Tim wrote:
>
> My samba has been setup in its current config
Hello List,
In my logfile I found:
Sep 11 18:40:58 gateway smbd[92133]: [2006/09/11 18:40:58, 0]
auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_administrators(785)
Sep 11 18:40:58 gateway smbd[92133]: create_builtin_administrators: Failed to
create Administrators
Sep 11 18:40:58 gateway smbd[92133]: [2006
Hello all!
I have just upgraded a system that previously had SAMBA running on an SCO
Unix server with various flavors of Window clients XP, 98, ME, Media,
2000, etc.
I was using plain text passwords and USER authentication.
I upgraded the server to a FC4 Box with SAMBA 3.0.23a
All of the cl
Hi everyone!
I have some trouble with samba 3.0.23 as PDC for NT4 workstations with SP6a.
I have upgraded from samba2.
1. The ntconfig.pol from the netlogon-share does'nt work. I get a prf1.tmp in
the User-Profile-Folder and the policy wouldn't mix to
the registry. In the Event-Log I found an en
Hi everyone!
I have upgrade my fileserver from samba2-smbpasswd to samba3.0.23c with
LDAP-PDC.
Now i can't print to the printers on that server with NT4. "net use ..." is
functional, but if I print to that printer, I get the
error - free translated from german message - "The syntax of the filen
Hi
I'm using samba 3 I want to hide dot files I used
hide files = .*
hide dot files = yes
and even veto file no success at all, help would be greatly appreciate.
cheers
chaminda
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Hi,
I want vpn clients which have a valid x509 Cert and a valid user account in the
M$ domain can access to the LAN. The M$ DC is an SBS2003 Server in mixed mode.
I don't want to manage two user db's. I want the vpn server to ask the domain
controller for a valid user account.So I've installed t
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