Hello!
Looks like this policy doesn't work for win2000 domain members.
Could somebody confirm this?
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Gary Dale schrieb:
No. XP is closing your mapped drives, not your profile share. That's
something that Windows knows about, just like it knows which server to
validate your password against.
I doubt that the server speed is an issue either. However, I am
concerned about you running the "bleed
I have found in the past that restarting samba has corrected this particular issue
I had similar problems in the past where a flaky network would lead to a
users connection dropping out. I used "reset on zero vc", it greatly
improved the situation (and we are slowly replacing the dodgy gear/ca
We have updated our long-standing Samba install on a Solaris 8 box to
3.0.24 and are interested in making use of the Windows ACL mapping
capabilities to help take over a Windows share. However, there is a
snag - the pre-existing box has usernames that differ from people's
Windows logins, i.e. their
Hi there
We have a bunch of Win2K3 trusted domains that are parts of other
forests from our own Win2K3 forest.
Most times Samba works just fine with allowing users from such trusted
domains to connect to its shares, but now and then it "gets out of
whack" and loses access/information about these
Dennis McLeod wrote:
Ok, I got the W2K3 resource kit tool to move my local profile to my domain
profile (moveuser.exe). Didn't really work that cleanly.
Even though I used the /k (keep the local account), it didn't really. It
seemed to change the permissions on MOST of the files.
It didn't really
No. XP is closing your mapped drives, not your profile share. That's
something that Windows knows about, just like it knows which server to
validate your password against.
I doubt that the server speed is an issue either. However, I am
concerned about you running the "bleeding edge" version of
Ok, I got the W2K3 resource kit tool to move my local profile to my domain
profile (moveuser.exe). Didn't really work that cleanly.
Even though I used the /k (keep the local account), it didn't really. It
seemed to change the permissions on MOST of the files.
It didn't really move the files either.
I *THINK* it has to do with the logoff process. I'm on XP.
I have been experiencing on this today, in fact.
Most of my profile copied to the server, but it would ultimately pop up an
error.
When you watch XP log off, the first thing it displays is "closing network
connections", then "saving settin
Greetings all...
I'm new to the list -- hope to be a contributor, as I've been using and
teaching Samba for decades now (I used to be the author of the "advanced"
UNIX course for Learning Tree International -- until they "retired" it).
I've scoured the archives and haven't been able to find any e
Hi, Johnny
I'm just a beginner, not a guru. Perhaps my experience could help you.
You can have the same problem on a Windows workgroup (peer-to-peer network,
no domain controller) when 2 windows boxes reside on different workgroups.
This happens because NetBIOS can't resolve names in address acr
No, thats not possible.
Samba 3 basically acts as sort of an NT 4 style DC. It doesn't support Group
Policys. I think there was some discussion of this though with samba 4, but
not sure.
On Wednesday 14 March 2007 4:56 am, Erdenebat Gantomor wrote:
> I'm very new to Samba. Is it possible to wo
Hello!
I found at my "smbd.log" many record, like this:
[2007/03/14 18:15:00, 0] lib/util.c:close_low_fds(668)
Didn't get file descriptor 0
What this means?
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> From: Doug Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: [Samba] problem writing files
> Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:54:27 -0500
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> I have 2 samba servers, both joined and authenticating against AD. One
> is a redhat box with the s
nmbd is already running unfortnately... i can say that when running samba
version 3.11 on Solaris it is working also with 3.23...
thanks for your suggestion tough !
/J
> Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 15:59:17 +0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: ca
Just to get these things out of the way
CentOS (2.6.9-42.0.10.ELsmp)
# yum list installed | grep openssl
openssl.i686 0.9.7a-43.14 installed
openssl-devel.i586 0.9.7a-43.14 installed
# yum list installed | grep samba
sa
Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
Jason Baker schrieb:
When logging out, an error window shows up, and in Samba [profile] dir
for the user, in SendTo, are some random temporary files (names like
prf7EE.tmp, prf7EF.tmp etc.).
This is extremely hard to debug - why this happens only for files in
"C
Jason Baker schrieb:
I experienced this same issue and it turned out to be a permissions
problem in the windows client. I had copied some files from the users
old machine profile to their new domain profile and then logged out. It
complained that it could not write to the roaming profile. I wen
RedHat AS 4, 2.6.9-22.0.2.ELsmp
samba3-3.0.24-30 (RPMs from http://enterprisesamba.com/)
Dear list members
Several times a day we have interrupts up to 30 seconds. This is
quite annoying. We have learnt from the mailing list that others had
the same problem. This might be because we have the
I experienced this same issue and it turned out to be a permissions
problem in the windows client. I had copied some files from the users
old machine profile to their new domain profile and then logged out. It
complained that it could not write to the roaming profile. I went back
into the accou
I have a strange issue with roaming profiles.
It only happens for users which has no roaming profile on a Samba server
yet.
When a user logs out for the first time, some files can't be copied from:
C:\Documents and Settings\username\SendTo\
to a profiles directory on the server.
(Files like
Hi Dale,
Thanks for the link. I had already tried disabling oplocks completely on
the share as I thought this would be the issue, Unfortunatly it has not
helped.
can anyone advise how samba locking works? It seems in my case that
locks are not being released, until I restart samba.
Any help appr
Upp, don't forget to add
netbios name = computerName
into /etc/samba/smb.conf and reload smb and nmb. :Pyou can name it
differs from your host real name and it will be detected as computerName.
On 3/14/07, sato x <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi...
Make sure the nmb service is alrea
I'm very new to Samba. Is it possible to work as replacement of Win2003
DC? And can i configure Windows Server 2003 Group Policy using Samba?
Let me introduce some quick tips and information.
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Asier was right: you don't need the "passwd program" line in smb.conf - even
it's not smbldap application. The smbldap application that used to change
the user password is smbldap-passwd. Please check your ACL in slapd.conf.
Mine is
access to attr=userPassword,sambaLMPassword,sambaNTPassword
Hi...
Make sure the nmb service is already running. In Redhat or FedoreCore, nmb
service will run if you run smb. But in other distro, like SuSE, you have to
explicitly run both of them. via
/etc/init.d/smb start
/etc/init.d/nmb start
To make them automatically run when you reboot the comput
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