Hi there
(I've reported this to the linux-cifs list and received no response, so
now I'm trying here)
I just tried upgrading a CentOS-4.4 server we have from it's 2.6.18
kernel to 2.6.19 and then 2.6.20 - but in both cases it broke Linux cifs
support.
We have a Win2K3 server that needs to be mou
Dear sirs, i`m need to chanche location of browse.dat file. By default
it store in /var/cache/samba
Change parameter "lock directory" in smb.conf is not help.
Samba version is 3.0.24 (from debain pkg)
I`m try to start 2 domains from one server. I`ve got my 2 config files
(with separate pids, ne
Andreas,
This book might be completely useless to you, or it might be just what you need:
Implementing CIFS: The Common Internet File System
by Christopher R. Hertel (a member of the Samba team)
Prentice Hall
ISBN: 0-13-047116-X
>From the introduction, "This book is aimed at developers who wa
On Sat, 2007-04-28 at 00:43 +0200, Andreas Fredriksson wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to get a rough idea on how much work it would be to port
> Samba to a non-unix platform. My plan was to use a slimmed-down samba
> to read and write files on a particularly unfriendly piece of
> proprietary hardware we u
Hi,
I'd like to get a rough idea on how much work it would be to port
Samba to a non-unix platform. My plan was to use a slimmed-down samba
to read and write files on a particularly unfriendly piece of
proprietary hardware we use at work. I'm fine with a minimalistic
samba as this port would be fo
'hostname -f'
host.fqdn.com
Entry is also in the hosts file: host, and DC
I've looked in the winbind logs as well as the samba logs and don't see
anything that immediately indicates a problem.
Incidentally, I am able to setup shares and access them as a
@"ADGROUP+domain users" or specific domain
Samba 3.0.24, CentOS 4.4, x86_64.
One Samba-only PDC, two BDC's and several Linux member servers using
ldapsam. Works very well, except for the item of this message. If I grant
SePrintOperatorPrivilege to a user on the PDC and BDC's, then "rpc rights
list " shows the proper entry:
DO
Hi, Would it be ok to
delete all the files in the .recycle to free up some space? From my
understanding, the files in the .recycle will be recreated once a file in the
regular structure is touched and I have full backups on a different
server. Thanks for your
help. -Vince
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Good evening again,
Increasing the log level I found that the expansion is not made because the
empty user:
[2007/04/27 19:26:57, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1110)
Transaction 89 of length 290
[2007/04/27 19:26:57, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(914)
switch message SMBsesssetupX (pid 22
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Guillermo Gutierrez wrote:
> Thanks for the clarification. I tried recompiling with the flag typed
> correctly but I still get the same message using the "net ads dns"
> command.
ok. Please file a bug and I'll make sure this is resolved before
3.0.25-
Thanks for the clarification. I tried recompiling with the flag typed
correctly but I still get the same message using the "net ads dns"
command.
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From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 5:36 AM
To: Guillermo Gutierrez
Cc: samba
When I try to print directly to IPP from W2K/XP I always get the
following message in my error_log:
Missing printer-uri or job-uri attribute!
Johannes
Chris Smith wrote:
On Thursday 26 April 2007, Johannes Eckhardt wrote:
Anyone has an idea?
Print directly to CUPS via IPP instead o
I didn't send my response to the samba-list by mistake. I've tried to
print directly to CUPS with IPP but this fails too. So it's gonna be a
CUPS problem.
Gary Dale wrote:
There was also a suggestion that you test this by bypassing Samba and
printing directly to CUPS. Set up a network printer
Thanks a lot Jerry!
Regards
Leif Adelow
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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> Leif Adeloew wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Have been trying to find info on how to tune samba/smbclient to show
>> shares with long names. E.g a share named "Production Documents" on a
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Jens Nissen wrote:
> 1) wbinfo -Y S-1-5-11 -> 1018, which means, S-1-5-11 is mapped
> to GID 1018, contradicting that S-1-5-11 is not mapped.
Yeah. Jeremy and I discussed this earlier this week. The
short version of the discussion is that the origi
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Ralf Gross wrote:
> CG schrieb:
>> I'm trying to use winbindd to enumerate and link AD users to their pre-
>> existing UNIX accounts. Right now, winbindd creates new "users" for UNIX
>> based
>> on windows username and groups.
>>
>> What I can't figu
First of all, sorry for my english...
About your issue, the use of two instances of Samba (with different
configurations) is not a choice? you can use a script to maintain the
two smb.conf and change only the parts referring to the backend. I
know that is not a solution (is a workaround) and don'
Question : how can I get the name of the user in the winbindd log if user
fails authentication ?
I'm running a FreeBsd 6 server with
Postfix
Dovecot
Cyrus-Sasl
Samba3
The primary task of the server is running a mail server wich autheticates
users against a AD (W2003 server).
Everything works fine
> > I keep most of samba users in an ldap database
> > while still maintain a few users locally. This
> > gave me the flexibility that those users do not
> > depend on ldap.
>
> Exactly what I wanted to do.
>
> Actually I'm on Debian Sarge and have all my Samba
> users defined locally.
> But I
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Jonathan C. Detert wrote:
> I set it like so:
>
> winbind nss info = template sfu
More like winbind nss info = template AD_DOMAIN:sfu. But
I'm not sure how well this was tested prior to 3.0.25
> with the following attribute also set:
>
>
On 4/18/07, Matheus Morais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I recently updated the samba to latest Debian stable version (3.0.24-2),
after that I couldn't see groups on Windows stations anymore, only domain
users, and any changes on smb.conf has been made. Currently I'm using
Samba along with LDAP in
I believe this won't be possible via smb.conf.
As far as I know, group names with spaces are invalid under *nix.
Try to gather some more information about the use of the net command
such as "net groupmap list".
I guess you will have to try some ohter way. I've got small knowledge
about ADS and S
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Guillermo Gutierrez wrote:
> I have compiled samba manually on Gentoo linux using the
> "-with-dnsupdates" flag yet when I type "net ads dns"
>
> It tells me that dns update support is not enabled at
> compile time.
Type in the release notes I'm afr
Steven Woody wrote:
On 4/27/07, Gary Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steven Woody wrote:
> hi,
>
> i am new to samba and it seemed that samba documents mainly focus on
> how to setup a linux box as a samba server. but i am now sitting in a
> linux box and looking for a easy way to access a shar
Hi,
I have a AIX 5.3 machine with Samba 3.0.24c joined into one Windows 2003 ADS
server OK.
I can request basic information, user lookup, domain lookup(wbinfo, id, net
groupmap).
When I want to acces the share \\node05\brom from one Windows station I receive
a popup window password.
In the lo
On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 15:51 -0500, Mary Stevens wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have samba 3.0.23 installed. We are using free radius to take
> authentication requests from a nortel vpn server and using ntlm_auth
> trying to authenticate users against AD.
>
> This setup works fine when on the AD side ntlm
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