Does use root in ldap without a shell help you?
On 1/16/07, Jason Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just got Samba + LDAP up and running as a PDC. If I list the users in
the LDAP directory with pdbedit -L I see:
root:0:test
nobody:99:nobody
aster$:1001:Computer
toast$:1002:TOA
Hi, all.
Samba 3.022 on Ubuntu Edgy:
I have a situation where win XP clients logon to our one and only PDC.
They access home dirs and save stuff there. They can also, for e.g add
a shortcut to their desktop.
Wierd thing is any edits to screen effects are dropped, for instance.
They also can't set
While I cannot say how to exactly add all the Samba attributes among a large
group of users (other than to do an ldapsearch/ldapmodify script with lots
of grep'ing, awk'ing, et cetra), I can tell you that you will have a very
hard time using Kerberos passwords with Windows clients through Samba. In
jbaker_signatureSo, it sounds like using Samba is not the way to achieve my
objective. And that I just need to learn about partitioning. So my new
question would be can anyone point me to a good how-to for creating a FAT32
partition within the LVM on my 160 GB drive that I have Linux installed
Hi,
(sorry for my english I'm a telecomunications student from spain)
I'm building a PDC with samba from a ldapbackend which was created
without samba attributes...it's a very big database...does someone know
how can I add the samba attributes to all users..? and what attributes I
have to add so
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 3:31 pm, Jeff Boyce wrote:
> Greetings -
>
> I have searched the mailing list archives and my Samba 3 book and have not
> seen this issue addressed anywhere. My home desktop box has Win98
> installed on a 20 GB drive and Centos 4.4 on a 160 GB drive with a Grub
> menu fo
> > Do you mean that you are using chmod and mv
> provided by MKS under windows, or are you saying
> something else?
Hi Felipe,
Thanks for responding.
Yes using chmod and mv provided by MKS under Windows XP. Also, note that
Windows rename does not work either.
>
> Did you try to a
Hi all,
I have been trying for some time to fix the following problem.
Opening (listing?) from a NAS device a folder with about 000
subfolders takes around 5 minutes to load.
I have been mingling with smb.conf with poor results.
I get about 70K/s transfer rate when loading the folder on Gbit L
Greetings -
I have searched the mailing list archives and my Samba 3 book and have not
seen this issue addressed anywhere. My home desktop box has Win98 installed
on a 20 GB drive and Centos 4.4 on a 160 GB drive with a Grub menu for
selecting which OS to boot. I am wondering if it is theore
I just got Samba + LDAP up and running as a PDC. If I list the users in
the LDAP directory with pdbedit -L I see:
root:0:test
nobody:99:nobody
aster$:1001:Computer
toast$:1002:TOAST$
fordprefect:1003:Test Account
Shouldn't there be an Administrator account and no root? I don't wa
for now i'll use IP, because is a printserver and can't stop. In
future i can test this..
tanx!!!
2007/1/16, M Azer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
do you have an entry for you samba server in your dns A & PTR record. also,
make an entry in your /etc/hosts for you samba server and the AD too
I am not sur
On 2007/01/16 13:14 (GMT-0500) Gary Dale apparently typed:
> I've been using CIFS to access shares on an XP box and it works OK. Mind
> you, my requirements aren't all that great.
Timestamping is broken under certain conditions. You might want to test
and see if timestamps are preserved going bo
Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/01/16 13:26 (GMT+0100) Prins, C. apparently typed:
In which samba file is the smbfs support located (I can install the common and
client file)?
smbfs is a kernel module. 2.6.18 & 2.6.19 kernels are built without
smbfs enabled. About the 2.6.20 kernel I don'
After additional newsgroup trolling it appears that the
"require_membership_of=[SID or NAME]"
option to pam_winbind.so is the appropriate method for controlling ADS
login by group. Unfortunately Red Hat's rpm man page for pam_winbind
stated "pam_winbind does not support any additional options"
On 2007/01/16 13:26 (GMT+0100) Prins, C. apparently typed:
> In which samba file is the smbfs support located (I can install the common
> and client file)?
smbfs is a kernel module. 2.6.18 & 2.6.19 kernels are built without
smbfs enabled. About the 2.6.20 kernel I don't know, but smbfs support
m
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From: Felipe Augusto van de Wiel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 January 2007 14:41
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Testing subnets with samba[Scanned]
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On 01/15/2007 11:49 AM, David Greenhall escreveu:
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On 01/14/2007 12:57 AM, Kevin T escreveu:
> i have successfully accesses a samba share vi an winxp
> machine. the user name on both the winxp and linux
> boxes are the same. the passwords for all 3, winxp,
> linux, samba are the same.
>
> i wish to
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On 01/15/2007 09:54 AM, kailash vyas escreveu:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to configure samba but having problems login
> with different username than the windows default but it
> does not allow me. it comes greyed out.
> This is the smb.conf file. Whi
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On 01/15/2007 11:49 AM, David Greenhall escreveu:
> OK before i start, this was something i was just testing
> while everyone was in training this afternoon. I have
> never had to deal with subnets before as we only have a
> few users, but decided to
Hi,
I (and others) have the same problem. It seems the windows client
reconnects and gets a successful connect.
I did not find a MS patch for this. Nor does the samba server seem to
be able to quietly ignore this.
Also the "w2k client workaround = yes" does not seem to work, as you noted.
Hi All
I hope, you will help me for small problem (big problem for me).
I don't know exactly, where the problem is. Situation - I need to setup
samba as a domain controller
I had a samba domain controller , due to poor performance and disk space
i migrated to a new linux system . i configured
Hallo,
Im trying to get the support for smbfs back in FC6_x86_64.
I've been told (correct me if I'm wrong) that the newest version of samba has
suppoort for smbs
I download the samba-3.0.23d from
http://us1.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/Fedora/RPMS/i386/core/5/
But these are the files for
Hi,
I have a Samba 3 server which authenticate in AD. Is it possible to map windows
usergroups against UNIX ones?
In the logs, I see several SIDs whenever an user authenticate itself, but I
don't know how to use them.
For example, here is my [global]
[global]
dos charset = iso-885
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 12:35:29PM +0100, Ralf Aumüller wrote:
> if I am right Samba 3.0.23d didn't support ACLs on Suns new filesystem ZFS.
> Will it be supported in the next Samba version 3.0.24?
Not that I know of.
Volker
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Hello,
if I am right Samba 3.0.23d didn't support ACLs on Suns new filesystem ZFS.
Will it be supported in the next Samba version 3.0.24?
I found a discussion on "samba-technical" witch says that in the subversion
tree support for ACLs on ZFS is available.
(http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-t
Hi people!!
i'm using samba with ADS authentication mode. when i try access the
server samba, from windows, using hostname(\\serversamba) is showed a
authentication screen, I enter my username and password, but isn't
accepted.
but when i try access via IP(\\192.168.1.1) all works. samba make t
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