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Mark Nienberg wrote:
>> The samba-common.i386 will provide the 32bit nss and
>> pam libraries. If you are using any 32bit applications
>> on your x86_64, then it does not matter.
>
> Did you mean *not* using any 32bit apps?
Yeah. Sorry. I always
Not for all users but for some.
I'm using samba 3.0.20 running on Fedora Core 3. Security = ADS,
winbind works and getent passwd returns local unix accounts plus the
domain accounts as expected.
It also returns a lot of entries like:
6811ff15281f4d19bdc:x:18004:1:Anel Susana
Esquivel:/
Hi,
I have a Samba 3.0.23c domain controller, several printers are installed
through cups (some printers are set up multiple times with different
default trays). All printers have windows drivers loaded and configured.
One particular printer (which is installed 4 times) is losing its setup,
i
On 14-Feb-07, at 8:13 AM, Neil Jolly wrote:
Please read the changelog !
There are many change between 3.0.10 and 3.0.2x
In 3.0.2x samba version, privilege are enabled are must be used !
Replying to my own message here to explain, for the sake of others,
how I resolved this issue.
1) B
ron_smb wrote:
Is there a way to synchronize changing a user's WindowsXP password
with the smbpasswd?
I configured a basic Samba server (3.0.10) with password encryption
enabled. When I
created the smbpasswd file, I used the same username:passwords as the
WindowsXP user
accounts. After the
Is there a way to synchronize changing a user's WindowsXP password with
the smbpasswd?
I configured a basic Samba server (3.0.10) with password encryption
enabled. When I
created the smbpasswd file, I used the same username:passwords as the
WindowsXP user
accounts. After the initial connecti
Is there a way to synchronize changing a user's WindowsXP password with
the smbpasswd?
I configured a basic Samba server (3.0.10) with password encryption
enabled. When I
created the smbpasswd file, I used the same username:passwords as the
WindowsXP user
accounts. After the initial connecti
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 08:59:09PM +1100, Graeme Perkes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This post is to prevent other people that are having trouble with Vista
> clients from going down a blind alley investigating problems in their samba
> configurations.
>
> After some research I have found (see link below) th
Fired up wireshark, and when I do net usersidlist it does not create
traffic to the ldap server. I can verify that wireshark is working by
doing a ping, and I can see the traffic that takes place when a standard
login to the server takes place. However when I do a net usersidlist or
something tha
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Mark Nienberg wrote:
On a Fedora Core 4 x86_64 system the following
packages are installed: (These are the official
Fedora packages, not the samba.org fedora
packages)
samba.x86_64
samba-client.x86_64
samba-common.x86
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Mark Nienberg wrote:
> On a Fedora Core 4 x86_64 system the following
> packages are installed: (These are the official
> Fedora packages, not the samba.org fedora
> packages)
>
> samba.x86_64
> samba-client.x86_64
> samba-common.x86_64
> samba-comm
Hi Dudes,
I have a samba Version 3.0.23d that has successfully joined
our Server 2003 ADS domain.
# wbinfo -u shows the users
# wbinfo -g shows the groups
And I can chown/grp directories to NT users & groups.
However, # net groupmap list only shows
Administrators (S-1-5-32-544) -> BUILTIN\adminis
On a Fedora Core 4 x86_64 system the following packages are installed:
(These are the official Fedora packages, not the samba.org fedora packages)
samba.x86_64
samba-client.x86_64
samba-common.x86_64
samba-common.i386
samba-swat.x86_64
Note that for samba-common, both the x86_64 and the i386 pac
Hello All,
Samba is posting the following error messages repeatedly during user
authentication:
Feb 20 09:35:50 SUMSRVR smbd[27950]: [2007/02/20 09:35:50, 0]
rpc_server/srv_util.c:get_alias_user_groups(206)
Feb 20 09:35:50 SUMSRVR smbd[27950]: get_alias_user_groups: gid of
user xxx doesn't
stephen mulcahy wrote:
> In the interests of getting to the bottom of this I went and configured
> Samba on another system as a PDC for a second domain. I then joined yet
> another machine to this domain (of the same spec and configuration as
> the systems I'd previous experienced problems with) a
This problem doesn't seem to affect the client's connectivity but I am not
sure if it signals a larger problem. I started noticing this error:
Unable to open new log file /var/log/samba/"machine".log Permission denied
in the logs after upgrading to Samba version 3.0.21b. Any ideas?
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Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 schrieb Dave Ewart:
> Deploying software to the WinXP machines: would be nice
check http://wpkg.org/
works like a charme
br,
Sebastain
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Hello,
I'm looking for some extremely general tips/hints/ideas here, because I
am sure that I may be missing out on some good ways of managing the
Windows PCs on my network.
This is what I have and what is available to me:
- Samba 3.0.x (current Debian/Sarge version)
- LDAP backend for
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Mark Proehl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> try
>
> net ads join createupn=host/foundry.example.local
Or just "kinit -k foundry$"
You can only gain a TGT using a UPN or sAMAccountame.
By default, computers do not have a user printcipal name.
cheers, jerr
Hi,
try
net ads join createupn=host/foundry.example.local
- Mark
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 05:57:47PM +1000, Bradley Schatz wrote:
> I suspect I might be grossly misunderstanding kerberos and AD here, but I
> cant seem to grok the following.
>
> net ads join integrates my linux samba server (
I believe some file systems have an extended attribute of date last opened.
Ellison, David wrote:
I suppose you could use modified date if available. I presume this would
be available to report on.
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On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 02:40:41PM +0100, Andrea Lorenz wrote:
> The use of cifsfs increase the read performance from a samba share to a
> local disk to 30MByte/sec . But the write performace is still 16MByte/sec.
> Do you have any other ideas?
None except to talk to Steve French :-)
Volker
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I suppose you could use modified date if available. I presume this would
be available to report on.
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Hello,
Is there any tool to collect statistics about requested files for a period to
say half a year?
This tool is required to get information about files that are unused to put hem
into into long-term archive.
Thanks.
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For anyone who runs into similar problems in the future
I updated samba3 and samba3-client and it has solved the password lockout
problem.
http://www.nabble.com/CentOS-samba-upgrade-tf3178510.html#a8820049
installed latest versions for centos 4.3 from
http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/rhel/rhel4
Thanks for the reply.
The DC is acting as a WINS server and all clients are assigned the WINS server
via DHCP. I've even statically assigned the WINS server and it does not work.
Name resolution works properly, so I don't think this could be the problem.
Again, thanks.
I have had this probl
the page is my reference
http://www.infosecwriters.com/text_resources/pdf/AD_and_Linux_TMunn.pdf
i wnat to get users group for squid' wbinfo_group.pl use auth...
now i can join the samba server to AD domain
but i can't read user's group..
can any one tell me what is happend..
==
Hello Volker,
The use of cifsfs increase the read performance from a samba share to a
local disk to 30MByte/sec . But the write performace is still 16MByte/sec.
Do you have any other ideas?
Andrea
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 02:00:21PM +0100, Andrea Lorenz wrote:
Did you try cifsfs? smbfs is de
the page is my reference
http://www.infosecwriters.com/text_resources/pdf/AD_and_Linux_TMunn.pdf
i wnat to get users group for squid' wbinfo_group.pl use auth...
now i can join the samba server to AD domain
but i can't read user's group..
can any one tell me what is happend..
==
I have had this problem even with a MS Windows DC. I now have a OSX
Panther server as my DC. If you don't have a WINS server then you need
to create a lmhosts file on each workstation.
Test it with one client and put the lmhosts file in the
c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc folder
There is one the
I think the problem is part related to me having a wrong version of pdbedit.
I need to update samba-client. Now I must see if I can find a source rpm
that i can build and install on centos 4.3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lib]# pdbedit -V
Version 3.0.10-1.4E.11
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lib]# which pdbedit
/usr/bin
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Sent: 20 February 2007 09:21
To: Ellison, David
Subject: Re: [Samba] Windows Updates management using Samba
On 2/20/07, Ellison, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm, I am not sure if you want to just point your windows c
arjan escribiĆ³:
Hello,
Does someone knows where i can find a toturial or a How-To about Samba with
WINS beacause i do know how to make a samba pdc server, but i don't know how
to make a samba pdc with WINS
Quick answer:
If your PDC is the only wins server then in your smb.conf put
wins suppo
I suspect I might be grossly misunderstanding kerberos and AD here, but I
cant seem to grok the following.
net ads join integrates my linux samba server (named foundry) into an AD
domain and all works fine. The samba server is using the kerberos keytab.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ # kinit -k -t /etc/krb
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