Andrew Bartlett,
Oh! How you configure the group policy? I will test it in my computer.
Once it done I will release another live cd (Or probably my live cd
already work but I dunno).
Regards,
Ks
在 2007-07-24二的 13:24 +1000,Andrew Bartlett写道:
> On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 09:16 +0800, KS Tan wrote:
> >
I'm running the latest version of ubuntu with Samba "smbd 3.0.24" and for
some reason I the server is spawning multiple like 50-100 instances of smbd.
I try stopping samba, but the processes keep running. This is a very small
network with only a few clients.like 4...so I'm not sure what the issue
On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 09:16 +0800, KS Tan wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> After 1week++ finally I'm able to publish my samba4 live cd in my
> community website. For those want to have a preview of samba 4 please
> check out at this url:
> http://www.extraknowledge.org/xoops/modules/articles/article.php?id=
Dear all,
After 1week++ finally I'm able to publish my samba4 live cd in my
community website. For those want to have a preview of samba 4 please
check out at this url:
http://www.extraknowledge.org/xoops/modules/articles/article.php?id=29
Any problem simply throw at my forum.
Ks
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Brian H. Nelson wrote:
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> Andrew Bartlett wrote:
>> Just to note, the next release will be numbered 3.2.0, and licenced
>> under GPLv3. It will contain was was to be 3.0.26.
>>
>> Andrew Bartlett
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>
> Just out of curiosity, what happened to
Thanks Felipe,
I feel like an idiot for not seeing the %G option earlier. This is
just what I want.
I'll try it out.
I appreciate the help.
John
On 7/18/07, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> john wrote, On 15-07-2007 2
On 7/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I currently have 2 samba servers (3.0.25a) one running FreeBSD 6.2 and the
other running CentOS 5. Both are setup the same and using the same smb.conf.
The FreeBSD server works great, no problems. The linux server works great
too except on
On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 06:01:06PM +0100, Mac wrote:
> >On one previous occasion, the whole thing seemed to grind to a virtual
> >halt, and we suspected (but couldn't prove) that a locking battle over
> >(something like) secrets.tdb was to blame.
Can you just start winbind on that box? No libnss_w
Hi all,
I'm running samba-3.0.25b w/Linux 2.6.16.27 (SUSE 10.1), newly compiled.
I've joined the AD domain (which is a subdomain) whose PDC is Win2K3
server and which is running in native mode but allowing NT4 members.
From the HOWTO, I followed the instructions - manually created the
compu
Additional information below.
Jonathan Johnson wrote:
It appears that you cannot include groups from trusted domains in the
'valid users =' directive on a share.
Here is the scenario as I experienced it (names have been changed to
protect the innocent):
Configuration:
- Samba 3.0.21b as a m
I currently have 2 samba servers (3.0.25a) one running FreeBSD 6.2 and the
other running CentOS 5. Both are setup the same and using the same smb.conf.
The FreeBSD server works great, no problems. The linux server works great
too except on logout. When a user goes to logout, windows errors with
"W
Greetings once again,
> We're still suffering here with odd performance issues on our
>Samba 3.0.24 install here on our big chunky Solaris 9 box.
Still suffering, although we're now running 3.0.25b (krb5 v1.6)
>The user perceived issue is slow performance (whilst browsing in Windows
>Expl
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Bill Ries-Knight wrote, On 20-07-2007 12:07:
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> The firewall was restored, different but similar function. The
> OpenVPN tunnel was restored with the same configuration. All is fine
> except for the lack of name based browsing. The second dom
I had looked at cifs but it hadn't worked at all yet.. I gave it another go
and found a site I hadn't seen yet and voila, it works.
Sorry for the trouble and thanks for the pointer :)
Francis Galiegue-2 wrote:
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> Le lundi 23 juillet 2007, Rian Orie a écrit :
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>> Hey there,
>>
>> After sea
When I did this, I did a getlocalsid on the samba server and used that
as the
prefix for all user SIDs so the sambaSID became -
I then did a setlocalsid on the other servers wanting to use the same
userbase.
As far as I could tell, the only thing samba tries to write is the
SambaDomainName
To answer my own question: No, it doesn't work like this!
Samba coumplained about any SID I tried as being invalid.
(Unfortunately, I couldn't find any hint about what constitutes
a "valid" SID). Furthermore, It seems like when using the samba3
ldap_sam backend, samba wants to write all kinds of st
Le lundi 23 juillet 2007, Rian Orie a écrit :
>
> Hey there,
>
> After searching for quite some time I'm finally just going to ask the people
> who know :)
>
> I'm having trouble when listing the files on a samba share that's hosted on
> a Mac OS X 10.4 server. The client is an Kubuntu Dapper Li
Hey there,
After searching for quite some time I'm finally just going to ask the people
who know :)
I'm having trouble when listing the files on a samba share that's hosted on
a Mac OS X 10.4 server. The client is an Kubuntu Dapper Linux machine.
This happens only when using smbmount (smbfs) an
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