RE: [Samba] Accessing Samba Shares from Windows

2006-12-19 Thread Mirceac Ionescu
Hello, In our case the company police rules don't allow us to join non Windows machines to our domain. Just don't figure out why Samba 2.2.8a is working with our DC and Samba 3.x is not. Thank you very much! Mircea From: Matt Skerritt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday,

[Samba] migrate samba from smbpasswd to LDAP

2006-12-19 Thread Zhi-Wei Lu
Hi, I may ask the question that have been asked and answered many times before. Basically, I am trying to migrate a samba PDC from the smbpasswd to LDAP. Let me know if the following steps will work or not. The machine is running a RHEL 4 with samba-3.0.10-1.4E.9. 1. Stop the smbd and nmbd

Re: [Samba] Accessing Samba Shares from Windows

2006-12-19 Thread Matt Skerritt
On 19/12/2006, at 2:21 PM, Mirceac Ionescu wrote: So after I will recompile Samba with MIT Kerberos will it work without actually joining the machine into active directory. The Samba 2.2.8a are working this way… Still don’t figure out why samba 3.x are not working… Could be that the ol

Re: [Samba] Samba OpsLock

2006-12-19 Thread Michael Coburn
Try oplocks = false -- Michael Coburn Enterprise Systems Administrator Jupiterimages Jason Fant wrote: Hello, I'm having problems with samba share and trying to make multiple connections from one PC. Here are the errors I'm seeing in the log file: [2006/12/19 09:02:48, 1] smbd/servic

Re: [Samba] tdbsam info

2006-12-19 Thread Gary Dale
I believe that the Windows server validates the username/password combination. However, the SWAT help file has this to say about security = domain: /Note/ that a valid UNIX user must still exist as well as the account on the Domain Controller to allow Samba to have a valid UNIX account to map

[Samba] SAMBA authentication

2006-12-19 Thread Augusto Casagrande
Hi I´m new here. Here is my question : We have severals servers running on our net. We have one Win NT4.0 (domain manager), one SUSE Linux 8.1 running Samba 2.28. We need to validate user/pass from Win NT4.0 from , for example , an external application ( made in Java ) . Is there some command we ca

RE: [Samba] winbindd_raw_kerberos_login: kinit failed

2006-12-19 Thread Anders.Strandberg
Hi, As a follow-up: The problem exists with the setup below : OS: Linux (e.g. NLD9/SLED10) Samba: samba-3.0.23d compiled with heimdal-0.7.1 Pam_krb5 is installed. Pam-modules-line: authsufficient pam_winbind.so use_first_pass krb5_auth krb5_ccache_type=FILE cached_login AD-server:

[Samba] Samba OpsLock

2006-12-19 Thread Jason Fant
Hello, I'm having problems with samba share and trying to make multiple connections from one PC. Here are the errors I'm seeing in the log file: [2006/12/19 09:02:48, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(648) amcfp001 (10.210.4.65) connect to service bvvol02_U1 initially as user bvvol

RE: [Samba] tdbsam info

2006-12-19 Thread Tim Gessner
As I understood it he should be authenticating the logon using the windows server (active directory) and not storing users and passwords locally (on the linux box). I didn't recognize the tdbsam entry in the config file though. If what I have said is true, do I still need to enable the account?

[Samba] changing password under windows

2006-12-19 Thread Andreas Fladischer
Hi! I have a problem with my samba domain controller. If a user want to change the password under windows with ctrl+alt+del the password will be stored in ldap as "SMD5" and we have to save the password as "MD5Crypt". I think the samba configuration and the smb-ldaptool configuration works we

[Samba] Re: Problem Joining an XP CPU to Samba Domain

2006-12-19 Thread Jeff Koke
Update: I have yet to figure out why this is, but... - When removing the CPU from the domain, I get a request for username/password...samba accepts it and I'm now a member of the workgroup. - When I rejoin the CPU to the domain, I get the same request for username/password...samba accepts it a

Re: [Samba] Samba <-> Vista RTM interoperability issue

2006-12-19 Thread Alexander
Hm, after further investigation it turned out that the reason for such behaviour was autofs' --ghost directories and Vista's default approach: before writing Vista does QUERY_FS_INFO request regarding FS free space and for --ghost'ed dirs Samba returns 0... Older versions such as Win2003 and XP