Hello!
We have samba 3.0.23d PDC and windows 2003 terminal server as samba
domain member.
And we have mapped group with about 170 members.
We found that last added users (looks like last member of group) can't
connect to windows server, i.e. they are not recognized by windows as
group members
> You do not need to join the domain to access the GAL (at least, I've not
> needed to at either of the two companies in which I've used Evo
> Connector).
>
> I don't have a solution to your problem but note that it's not
> necessarily the case that the GAL is available through the same address
>
Hi all,
I want to add and modify email attributes to my LDAP dir with
smbldap-tools, an error pops up
qjktsmb01:~# smbldap-usermod -M imam.basuki imamb
failed to modify entry: mailLocalAddress: attribute type undefined
at /usr/sbin/smbldap-usermod line 471, line 283.
i can get it done via phpld
> Thanks for trying, but that won't help - all (user) files on the
> server have UTF-8 names already.
That was also my impression before I use convmv. :-)
:-)
Unfortunately, charset conversion can't fix the fact that names of
_newly_created_ files and folders are interpreted slightly different
I am attempting to get a Debian box running Samba 3.0.23d (latest from
debian testing) to work with our shiny new Windows 2003 server PDC.
I can join the domain.
windbinds various wbinfo commands return all the groups and users, as does
getent.
I can access everything from the PDC.
Effectively,
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 19:36 +0100, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
> The password database in then in the win2k or on the linux server ?
The password database would be the Active Directory (so Windows) server.
> does this works also for imap, pop and miscellaneous applications using
> pam ??
Yep. :) T
Hello All,
I'm having problems accessing getting a directory listing from
samba(3.0.23d) with win xp clients.
I can mount a share from win xp, create a directory, create a file, edit
the file, etc. But listing the directory contents is fickle. If its a
very small directory things appear to wor
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 07:46 -0500, Rick Bilonick wrote:
> Can someone explain what's required to join a linux computer to the
> windows domain and what the benefits would be?
A major benefit I've found to joining Linux workstations to an Active
Directory (Windows 2000/2003) Domain is Kerberos supp
Hello List,
the UCS GUI Univention made looks quite nice and useful. Since they put
it open source it became interesting for us.
I am a little confused that they only provide ISO images and not the
Management Project as source code since I don't want to depend on them.
Has someone got a lit
Why part2: To share resources with Windows clients.
Gary Dale wrote:
Rick Bilonick wrote:
Can someone explain what's required to join a linux computer to the
windows domain and what the benefits would be?
Rick B.
How: use pam_winbind (see the howtos on the samba.org site)
Why: single sign
Rick Bilonick wrote:
Can someone explain what's required to join a linux computer to the
windows domain and what the benefits would be?
Rick B.
How: use pam_winbind (see the howtos on the samba.org site)
Why: single sign-on - same account is used on all workstations
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On Friday 05 January 2007 21:10, Jason Zondor wrote:
> Hello,
> I've got a FreeBSD 5.5 box running Samba 3.0.21 and every-time I try
> to do a "mount -t smbfs -o username=username,password=password //
> server/share /mnt/folder" I get the error "smbfs: -o username=:
> option not supported".
>
On Friday 05 January 2007 04:20, M Azer wrote:
> quick question how do i tell winbind to use PAM to authenticate user against
> 03 AD?
>
>
> vi /etc/pam.d/samba
> #%PAM-1.0
> auth required pam_nologin.so
> auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth
> auth required
On Tuesday 02 January 2007 01:29, Bryan Jones wrote:
> All,
>
> I installed the new version of samba on my Redhat 9.0 server. I have samba
running on another Redhat 9.0 server and the version of samba on that box is
3.0.21c-1 and this server has successfully joined a W2K Domain. I am trying
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