On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 11:57 +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> Dear List. My requirement is to set up a samba share named "music"
> that:
> I. it's read-only accessible from both Windows 98 and Windows
> 2000/XP not requiring password;
> II. it's write-accessible from Windows XP protect
Dear List. My requirement is to set up a samba share named "music"
that:
I. it's read-only accessible from both Windows 98 and Windows
2000/XP not requiring password;
II. it's write-accessible from Windows XP protected by a password.
I thought in order to cope with Windows 98 I
Sean Elble escreveu:
On 4/10/07 9:29 PM, "Edmundo Valle Neto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David.
You appears to have two conflicting options setted, I saw that you
enabled the "ldap passwd sync", this is the right way to do this, samba
will sync the password directly in ldap without any exte
On 4/10/07 9:29 PM, "Edmundo Valle Neto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David.
>
> You appears to have two conflicting options setted, I saw that you
> enabled the "ldap passwd sync", this is the right way to do this, samba
> will sync the password directly in ldap without any external command (at
David.
You appears to have two conflicting options setted, I saw that you
enabled the "ldap passwd sync", this is the right way to do this, samba
will sync the password directly in ldap without any external command (at
least I think it does that way).
But when you set "unix password sync" to
On a 802.1X environment, it's possible to permit a windows
desktop gain access to the network by using only machine
authentication at the Active Directory (no need for login +
password).
Is it possible to do the same with a Linux desktop with samba? I
mean a Linux desktop pass machine credenti
On 4/10/07 7:25 PM, "David Pinkerton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I'm trying to get ldap/unix password sync working.
>
> Using this config, packet traces show no requests to update userPassword (only
> the samba passwords)
>
> Can someone see what I've done wrong?
>
>
>
> [global]
>w
Tom Peters wrote:
Nope Refreshing my shares does not help when i am getting errors on the
network. Still getting large amounts of errors generated and a hang of
all the computers using network processes:
Apr 11 01:08:37 Ghost smbd[32453]: [2007/04/11 01:08:37, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:write_data(5
Hi
I have folowed this guide
http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/3457461 to
import users from my NT4 domain to a debian sarge with samba 3.0.14a
Everything runs fine till the net rpc vampire command, some users give
an error others are imported fine.
I don't see any problem
I'm trying to get ldap/unix password sync working.
Using this config, packet traces show no requests to update userPassword (only
the samba passwords)
Can someone see what I've done wrong?
[global]
workgroup = HOME
netbios name = DHP
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
e
On Wednesday 11 April 2007 06:55, Jimmy Perkins wrote:
> I have Samba setup on a Debian server and have implemented roaming desktops
> for the windows clients. In this network, there
> are also LINUX clients that i would like to use roaming desktops and the
> users be able to access their home dir
It occurs to me that you would need two things. One is to have Samba do
the authentication for the Linux clients. Samba.org has a howto on this
topic. The other is to mount /home as a share from the server during bootup.
With Samba authentication and /home on a remote volume, you would have
di
Hi,
I have Samba setup on a Debian server and have implemented roaming desktops
for the windows clients. In this network, there
are also LINUX clients that i would like to use roaming desktops and the
users be able to access their home directory on the server
when they login to one of these linu
More info. I went the user's workstation and created a new user. Then mapped
a drive to a different share. Attempted to copy a file within that share
and boom, reboot.
H.
TIA
Jim Summers wrote:
Hello List,
I am running a 3.0.24 server on redhat EL4. I have a user that has
mapped a
Hello List,
I am running a 3.0.24 server on redhat EL4. I have a user that has mapped a
drive to his home directory on the server. When he copies a file from the
share to a local disk location, desktop for example, it goes just fine. When
he attempts to copy / move / cut and paste a file fr
Samba 3.0.23a
Solaris 9
I have reecently upgraded my Samba server to the above version and joined an
Active Directory domain. Since having achieved this I have been encountering
a strange problem.
On some of my printers the printing of banner pages is enabled. In some
instances when a user sub
Hi, I'm new in the Linux world, I've worked for about tree months with
Debian and I've a big problem to start the samba services (nmbd and smbd).
I downloaded the samba-latest.tar.gz from the www.samba.org and tried to
compile it. I didn't have problem with it, but I can't initialize the
services
On a related note. How do I know if my BDC is actually working? I am
able to run getent passwd and see all the correct users (even with the
BDC disconnected to the network) and if I add a new user it shows up on
the BDC, but how do I know that the machines on my network are using the
BDC? How d
I have a samba PDC (using samba 3.0.24). When I try to establish trust
with a win2003 domain, I got signing error, see the log below. Trust
with NT domain and win2000 domain works. Any help are appreciated.
Thanks,
Lin
[2007/04/04 17:00:13, 5] lib/debug.c:debug_dump_status(391)
INFO: Current d
Thanks for the answer. I'm just going to keep everything on the same
domain to eliminate complexity. I suppose I could set up another subnet,
but that sounds too much like work.
*Jason Baker
*/IT Coordinator/
*Glastender Inc.*
5400 North Michigan Road
Saginaw, Michigan 48604 USA
800.748.0423
Have you tried -E ?
*snip from man page*
-E This parameter causes the client to write messages to the standard
error stream (stderr) rather than to the standard output stream.
Regards,
Mark
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 05:55:22AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using smbclient
This user responded to me and advised it was a simple workgroup name
problem.
Regards,
Mark
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 04:59:36PM +0100, Mark Adams wrote:
> I would say this is due to the new Security in Vista, Has anyone used
> smbclient or smbmount/smbfs with Vista?
>
> May be similar to this iss
Stefan Drees schrieb:
> Hi,
> im using net rpc vampire to migrate users/ groups from nt4 to samba3
> with ldap backend.
> But the umlauts (äöüß) in the displayname are malformend.
> Unix charset in smb.conf is set to ISO8859-1.
>
> Any hint how to correct this?
>
> Regards
> S.Drees
>
Did you
Jason Baker schrieb:
> I created a BDC for my network, running a slave LDAP server. Do I need
> specify the same workgroup as the PDC in the smb.conf? I was thinking
> I'd put it on a different workgroup just for organizational purposes.
The workgroup name serves as the domain name if you are run
I would say this is due to the new Security in Vista, Has anyone used
smbclient or smbmount/smbfs with Vista?
May be similar to this issue;
http://forums.windowsvistamagazine.com/forums/2111/ShowThread.aspx
On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 02:58:14PM -0400, David Yoakley wrote:
> Windows Workgroup, priva
I have a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain and I need to create a
group policy to assign an msi install to a computer. This has always
worked fine on a Windows share, but now the install fails after moving
to a Samba file server. I'm guessing it's some sort of permissions
issue. Does anyone k
Do you mean you can't connect to a resource with a different username while
you are connected already?
("Multiple connections to the server or shared resource are not allowed")
This is an XP issue.
If you mapped a drive using the server name first, try mapping your next
drive as a different user
I created a BDC for my network, running a slave LDAP server. Do I need
specify the same workgroup as the PDC in the smb.conf? I was thinking
I'd put it on a different workgroup just for organizational purposes.
--
*Jason Baker
*/IT Coordinator/
*Glastender Inc.*
5400 North Michigan Road
Sagin
I installed Samba 3.04 in a Solaris 10, but i have a problem, I can't have 2 or
more connections, at the same time, in a pc Windows XP, with permissions to
modify files. To have permission to modify i can only make one connection at a
time. Can any one help me? Am I missing some configuration?
I have a Xandros computer running samba and winbind which has joined an
active directory domain. The samba side seems fine -- I can browse
shares, the net ads join worked fine (after some help from this mailing
list), net ads user lists all users, etc. However, single sign on is
still posing a pr
All,
I work for a school and we have laptop carts. However, for over a month, I
had this travelling laptop problem where somewhere between 5-15% of my
laptops could not see the domain controller (domain not available error). I
called it the travelling problem, because randomly throughout the day,
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Diego Alencar Alves de Lima wrote:
> Did you set up the trust both ways (i.e. they both trust
> and are trusted by the other domain)?
For the record, Windows allows a DC to translate SIDs/names
with only a one-way, outgoing trust in place. So you do
Hi,
I'm using smbclient -c in a perl script that I'm
writing, but everytime I invoke the smbclient command I get the smb client
connection banner (Domain=[ENG-DEV] OS=[Windows Server 2003 3790]
Server=[Windows Server 2003 5.2]). How can I supress this
information?
Thanks,
Rich Browne
--
To
Did you set up the trust both ways (i.e. they both trust and are trusted by
the other domain)?
On Tuesday 10 April 2007 07:21:20 Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
> Nobody any idea? :-(
>
> --
> Marc Muehlfeld
> Zentrum fuer Humangenetik und Laboratoriumsmedizin Dr. Klein und Dr. Rost
> Lochhamer Str. 29 - D
Hello,
With exactly the same samba version, all is OK now, thanks for your help !
On 4/10/07, Gerald (Jerry) Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Guillaume RENARD wrote:
> I am trying to migrate a samba printing server (with cups).
> (3.0.10fc3) by
Stefan Drees wrote:
Hi,
im using net rpc vampire to migrate users/ groups from nt4 to samba3
with ldap backend.
But the umlauts (äöüß) in the displayname are malformend.
Unix charset in smb.conf is set to ISO8859-1.
Any hint how to correct this?
Regards
S.Drees
hi.
in my debian sarge I fol
Nobody any idea? :-(
--
Marc Muehlfeld
Zentrum fuer Humangenetik und Laboratoriumsmedizin Dr. Klein und Dr. Rost
Lochhamer Str. 29 - D-82152 Martinsried
Telefon: +49(0)89/895578-0 - Fax: +49(0)89/895578-78
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Hello,
I am trying to set up ntlm_auth for squid, using debian etch packages
(samba version 3.0.24).
I have faced a problem similiar to the one described in October 2005
under http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-October/112447.html.
Using version 3.0.24 I get exactly the same results as de
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