I try to solve this strange problem,
I got nothing in the logs, Do you know a way to
trace ACL and rights problems in Samba log ?
Regards,
Guillaume
Guillaume Riviere wrote:
schönfeld / in-medias-res wrote:
Hi there,
Guillaume Riviere schrieb:
Dear All,
I search for the packages of samba
All,
I have recently come across a problem I have been unable to resolve. I
have been running Samba with Winbind ADS authentication for the last
couple of years with good success until recently. About 2 weeks ago, I
restarted the Samba and Winbind services on a Fedora Core 3 machine
runing Samba
Hello,
Seems like there is a bug in samba configuration with the version 3.0.22
or later that it doesn't read the configuration variable within the
smb.conf for ldap settings
ldap user suffix =
Although it's working as long as the users are under the "ldap suffix"
and samba will search for
Hi All,
I was able to successfully binded my linux machine to Windows 2003 server
before a month, i tried to join again getting the error message:
ads_join_realm: Operations error
no changes has been made to the samba or kerebros config file.
can someone help me to resolve it.
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Hey guys,
I've been banging my head against the wall for a few weeks about this. I am
using Samba3 with ACLs on FreeBSD. Everything seems to be working fine
except when a user creates a new file, the ACL is only with himself included
at full access. I need the group to also have 777 access to t
Not only one, but most of them.
Le vendredi 13 octobre 2006 14:57, Net Warrior a écrit :
> Hi.
> Only that workstation or all of them?
> I faced some problemas like that not too time long ago, and were related to
> hardware malfunction.
> just replacing the ethernet card solved the problem.
>
> Ju
Hi list,
We have implemented in a mediu size network (8 classes C) a PDC and BDC with
samba. All works okay, but there are some issues. Workstation disconect
form domain after a while of working (no matters if there is activity or
not).
ON PDC, syslogs says
[2006/10/13 14:33:38, 1] lib/smbld
Hi community.
Let me tell you what happed to me.
I configure samba to authenticate to an LDAP server, everything wokrs
perfect, I got rid of the /etc/passwd file, now all
my users reside in the LDAP database, I can connect via ssh for example
without any problem, getent passwd returns the
informat
On 13 Oct 2006, at 17:28, Aaron Kincer wrote:
If this is the case, your home directory mapping is the job of
Active Directory itself.
Golden Butler wrote:
...
/etc/pam.d/samba:
...
session includecommon-session
...
/etc/pam.d/common-session
session requiredpam_mkhom
This baffled me for a while too. I eventually found a comment to a blog
article that answered the question. You have to add
obey pam restrictions = yes
to smb.conf
Also, I wouldn't leave /home/MYDOM with 777 perms.
Mike
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Turns out it's outputting that line to stderr and it occurs with all smb
instructions, but the problem remains the same. I can redirect stderr
to a file, but then I lose all the other output that I want to go to the
mail queue. Is there some way to only redirect the stderr output from
smb, other
which openldap?
openldap-client-2.1.30
openldap-client-2.2.23
openldap-sasl-client-2.1.30
openldap-sasl-client-2.2.23
openldap-sasl-server-2.1.30
openldap-sasl-server-2.2.23
openldap-server-2.1.30
openldap-server-2.2.23
From: "Valerio Daelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subj
Thanks! That was right on the money! You've help me in my bid to get a raise!
- Golden
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From: Michael Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Golden Butler' [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Sent: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 11:21:23 -0500
Subject: RE: [Samba] Home Directories o
If I understand you correctly, you have user jsmith that wants to
connect to /your_samba_share_root/home/jsmith (or whatever your home
path is). When your Windows XP users login to the domain, they are not
getting their home directories mapped.
If this is the case, your home directory mapping
Hello all,
I have a functional samba/windind file server (SLES 10) thats a member server
of an Active Directory domain. I'm able to successfully resolve user and group
accounts from AD. The problem I'm having is samba isn't creating home
directories automatically when I try to map to a AD user
Hello,
After days of searching - roaming forums and newsgroup - trying
countless configurations - I finally capitulate and ask the question
here..
I've got a working NT4 domain - and would like to change our current NT
fileserver, with samba powered FreeBSD box.
FreeBSD-6.1
Samba: samba-3.0.23
I would be a bit more helpful if you include your configuration files
and be a bit more clear about what you are trying to accomplish with
your Samba server.
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Hi all
I'm trying to setup a samba 3.0.23c on a network with a Windows 2003 AD.
I've followed the guide at
htt
Hi,
i would like to have a nice graphical gui for my samba PDC and found
IdealX Samba Console to be just what i searched for (at least as it
looks like on the website). But i seem to be to dumb to install it on
debian sarge. I've downloaded the archive from the website and as the
installation
Btw, I was running users from smbpasswd before and the files/directories
stille have their permissions. Could this be the problem? If yes, how do I
change permissions on them, when it is no longer system users?
br
db
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Hi all
I'm trying to setup a samba 3.0.23c on a network with a Windows 2003 AD.
I've followed the guide at
http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/domain-member.html#ads-member
And can get the info with wbinfo, getent and net ads info/stautus. If I
try to login with a wrong pass
Hi
try installing openldap from ports.
I get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] grep -r LDAP_NO_MEMORY /usr/local/include/
/usr/local/include/ldap.h:#define LDAP_NO_MEMORY
(-10)
try also with a cvsup of your ports.
Bye
Valerio
On 10/12/06, jean-paul natola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Everyon
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