Maybe if you post ldap logs?? Duno if it is OT.
Did you try rebuilding index? LDAP could be corrupted.
LD
Le mercredi 24 janvier 2007 23:04, mallapadi niranjan a écrit :
> Hi all
>
> I have a running samba 3.0.21c with OpenLDAP 2.3 configured as PDC, and
> also one BDC with same version of samb
Hi all
I have a running samba 3.0.21c with OpenLDAP 2.3 configured as PDC, and also
one BDC with same version of samba and openldap.
It was working fine far the past few months. There are about 400 users on
the domain and 600 groups.
There 2 file servers [Domain Member server]( linux system RHEL
> Only shared areas work, printers won't connect (Says something about
> either the printer name is wrong or it has lost its connection to the
> server - nothing in server logs that I can see).
That is a bit odd - are you sure all ports are making it from one PC to
the other? Nothing is being dro
> I cannot figure out how they can gain access to a share that they
> have no permissions to open.
I don't know whether this answers your question, but AFAIK connecting
to a share doesn't require any credentials - you only need to log in
before accessing the *data* in that share.
I say this becau
Hi Rune,
Thanks for your reply! I don't think it's a disk space problem, I
suspect that's just an inaccurate error message but I will try your
suggestion to see if it makes a difference.
> It seems that there is some problem related to acl, what kind of
> filesystem do you use?
I have done som
At 04:48 PM 1/24/2007, Sherwood Botsford wrote:
After a bad week of internet worms, I want to setup my clients so
they can't see eachother at all. Clients talk to servers. Full stop.
Now part of this is easy. If I use the correct option in
my dhcpd.conf file I tell the clients to use WINS
After a bad week of internet worms, I want to setup my clients so
they can't see eachother at all. Clients talk to servers. Full
stop.
Now part of this is easy. If I use the correct option in
my dhcpd.conf file I tell the clients to use WINS mode 2 (use a
server) give them a server addres
You can also use group membership comparisons within the login script
using a windows tool called ifmember.exe. Both the vbs/bat files and
ifmember.exe go /etc/netlogo
Correction: it is ISMEMBER.EXE, not ifmember.exe.
ismember.exe & osver.exe are third party tools. ifmember.exe is part of
M
--- Leon Stringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Leon Stringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've got an NT4.0 domain that I'm planning to
> upgrade
> to Active Directory.
> I've got a couple of Samba member servers in the
> domain, various versions above 3.0.
>
> So I have two questions:
>
> 1. A
Not that I don't understand your frustration. I do. I guess it boils
down to whether I would prefer the developers concentrate on fixing bugs
and improving functionality or for them to expend energy on helping
prevent me from doing something bad that goes against best practices. I
overwhelmingl
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 you wrote
No offense,
None taken.
but making any software update or change to a production system
without first testing it in a test environment is an administrative
issue, not a software issue.
That could have reduced my users' blood pressure...
...but doesn't change
i have recently switched to ldap backend for passwords
smbldap-useradd,smbldap-passwd works without error messages...
but when i try to connect from linux it gives me the following error
X:tree connect failled: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
X can be remplaced with diffferent numbers
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 17:09 +0100, sermodi wrote:
> Andrew Bartlett skrev:
> > On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 17:50 +, Cardon Denis wrote:
> >
> >> Hi sermodi,
> >>
> >>> I'm having a problem adding a W2K workstaion to the domain samba+ldap.
> >>> I can
> >>> add it by logging with the local ad
We have some legacy servers that are running AIX 5.2 and participating in a
NT4 Domain. We are migrating from NT4 Domains toward AD 2003. We have
successfully upgraded the NT4 Domain Controller to AD 2003 but it is running
in Mixed Mode. Now we are at a point where we want to put DC into Native
No offense, but making any software update or change to a production
system without first testing it in a test environment is an
administrative issue, not a software issue.
It isn't terribly difficult to configure a test environment that would
allow you to see if everything works as expected.
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 you wrote
>On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 03:59:30PM +, Chris Hall wrote:
>> * if a change is made that invalidates existing configurations
>> the documentation SHOULD SAY THAT, and it SHOULD SAY WHAT CHANGES
>> ARE REQUIRED.
>I know this will not relieve you frustration
LDAP Account Manager (LAM) 1.2.0 - January 24th, 2007
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LAM is a web frontend for managing accounts stored in an LDAP directory.
Announcement:
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This release includes minor enhancements of the Samba 3 module. The LAM
Pro version no
Sorry for the title, but couldnt think how to word it.
Basically we have a piece of software that all departments in our company uses,
placed on the samba server but runs from windows. Because different departments
use other items on the server which will differ depending on who needs them
thi
Maybe use preexec? It's a share thing, but you should be able to script
something . . .
Maurício Szabo wrote:
But what I want to do is a login / logout script that runs *on the
samba server*, so when a user logs in, I could make a backup of his
"home share" before he logs...
On 1/24/07, *To
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 03:59:30PM +, Chris Hall wrote:
> * if a change is made that invalidates existing configurations
> the documentation SHOULD SAY THAT, and it SHOULD SAY WHAT CHANGES
> ARE REQUIRED.
I know this will not relieve you frustration, but Jerry has
put a big paragraph
Andrew Bartlett skrev:
On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 17:50 +, Cardon Denis wrote:
Hi sermodi,
I'm having a problem adding a W2K workstaion to the domain samba+ldap.
I can
add it by logging with the local administartor then add to domain, but I
would like to do it without doing it manually
I run Samba as a PDC for a small network. I used to use smbpassword and
went through the pain of changing up to tdbsam.
I have just upgraded from v3.0.14a to v3.0.23a.
The immediate effect was that nobody could use their domain log in any
more.
I was upset. My users wished me to understand th
Yes, but don't forget to setup correct rules to map the public IP to the
specific internal private IP
N(x)
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From: "Ismail M. Settenda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Josu Lazkano Lete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba
yes, thats what ive tried. but if user2 creates a file in user1 home directory,
user2 gets all permission and user1 cant modified or delete the file because of
the force user option.
[homes]
comment = user share
browseable = no
writeable = yes
write list = %U
Hi Adam
A possible solution is to use max disk size, but to be honest it is long
shoot.
max disk size
This global option specifies an illusory limit, in megabytes, for each
share that Samba is offering. It only affects how much disk space Samba
reports the share as having and does not
and can i change that ports in linux?
for example, port 123 and 124
is it necesary the 901 port?
thanks a lots
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From: "Giovanni Cambria" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Josu Lazkano Lete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Sa
Hello,
Im having trouble with my samba network. I installed a samba server
3.0.23 as PDC and everything is running very well. My Windows XP
clients were able to join the domain and everything works quite good.
Now I tried to rejoin the domain with a Terastation from Buffalo. It is
an network stor
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On 01/23/2007 04:10 AM, mahesh pawar escreveu:
> Hi all,
>
> I am using samba 3.0.23d on my linux machine.
> This machine is connected in a domain where all
> other users are using domain username and password
> to login. but with this username and p
Joachim Kieferle escreveu:
Dear Jous,
for security reasons this might not be the best idea. I wouldn't open
a Windows share to the internet if not necessary.
However you might tunnel your traffic e.g. with "putty" from the
Windows clients to the server and then connect to the Samba-server
int
would WINscp be a good secure choice to access samba from the internet?
On 1/24/07, Joachim Kieferle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Jous,
for security reasons this might not be the best idea. I wouldn't open a
Windows share to the internet if not necessary.
However you might tunnel your traff
Hi,
I am using Samba-2.2.12. I am getting the following error when I try to
create a share from the SWAT.
" === INTERNAL
ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 192 (2.2.12) Please read the file BUGS.txt in the
distribution =
Charles Marcus wrote:
If you are just using a samba server as the PDC with no MS Windows
domain controller then yes you can have login scripts.
You can also use group membership comparisons within the login script
using a windows tool called ifmember.exe. Both the vbs/bat files and
ifmember.exe
Dear Jous,
for security reasons this might not be the best idea. I wouldn't open a
Windows share to the internet if not necessary.
However you might tunnel your traffic e.g. with "putty" from the Windows
clients to the server and then connect to the Samba-server internally.
Hope that helps,
If you are just using a samba server as the PDC with no MS Windows
domain controller then yes you can have login scripts.
You can also use group membership comparisons within the login script
using a windows tool called ifmember.exe. Both the vbs/bat files and
ifmember.exe go /etc/netlogon.
Co
Mauricio,
If you are just using a samba server as the PDC with no MS Windows
domain controller then yes you can have login scripts.
You can also use group membership comparisons within the login script
using a windows tool called ifmember.exe. Both the vbs/bat files and
ifmember.exe go /etc/net
139 and 445, both udp and tcp. And port 901 (tcp) for swat.
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On 1/24/07, Josu Lazkano Lete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello, i have installed samba on my network and i can access it by
\\192.168.1.2
but i want to acces from internet, wich port i have to open in the router?
just ty
hello, i have installed samba on my network and i can access it by \\192.168.1.2
but i want to acces from internet, wich port i have to open in the router?
just typing my internet public IP.
thanks for all and sorry about my english
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Our environment uses Samba to store user directories. I recently
upgraded Samba from 3.0.14a to 3.0.23d. After this, we discovered that
Dreamweaver MX had trouble writing to an existing file; a file could be
created and saved, but saving aga
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