Hi,
empirium schrieb:
I have a samba 3 working as a PDC with Ldap as a authentication backend.
I have a such problem, when user in windows try to change password to
samba by ctr+alt+delete, password is changing (password is also sync and
it works fine ), but the ldap attribute shadowLastChange
Hello
I have a samba 3 working as a PDC with Ldap as a authentication backend.
I have a such problem, when user in windows try to change password to
samba by ctr+alt+delete, password is changing (password is also sync and
it works fine ), but the ldap attribute shadowLastChange doesnt change.
W
Quoting Andrew Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[...]
For a long time windows clients have refused to send cleartext
passwords. Samba 3.2.0 will likewise refuse by default.
[...]
Is there a release date for 3.2.0?
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On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 11:36 -0300, mups.cp wrote:
> > > min protocol = LANMAN2
> > > max protocol = NT1
> >
> > Why are you setting this?
>
> I prefer set this values because I force the server to accept only
> secure protocol. Windows protocols earlier than LANMAN2 could be
> easily eavesdropped
Just a guess - I'm not a Samba guru:
This looks to me like the student shutdown procedure
is "press the power button" rather than click
Start->Shutdown->Shutdown->OK. If so, the solution is
"don't do that".
In summary, if the students turn off the power while
some disk operations are still pendi
I have mounted a [homes] share on a Samba 3.0.22 server from
my XP Pro PC. On my Samba server, I have set deadtime to 1
minute. After connecting, I execute a net use command and
see that the status of the share is OK. After a minute or
so with no activity, I see that the status changes to
Discon
Leandro Tracchia escreveu:
After running this command... I figured out what the problem was. The daemon
was not reading the correct smb.conf file. I thought the file was being read
form /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf, but apparently it was being read from
/etc/samba/smb.conf. Is this OK? Which is
There are some aspects of mount.cifs behavior on Fedora 7 that do not match the
documentation for mount.cifs, including the Linux CIFS Client Guide, or do not
match the Windows client.
1.) In the credentials file, short forms of the "username" and "password"
keywords are not recognized. Crede
I've just tried this, again, without any success on a FC6 Samba 3.0.24.7
system.
There must be something missing either in my config or the Samba build.
Do anyone have this working who could share a simple recipe to get it
going? The obvious work around is to load the drivers into the Windows
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> thanks for your answer, i have add my server into /etc/hosts and
> /etc/samba/lmhost but no change:
>
>
> [2007/09/10 22:34:09, 3] libsmb/namequery.c:get_dc_list(1426)
> get_dc_list: preferred server list: ", *"
Hi,
Kevin Lister schrieb:
I run an automated process from cron that uploads a large file from my
HP/UX server to a PC running Windows 2000 weekly.
The process began to fail once the size of the uploaded file gre to over
2GB in size.
Try using cifs instead of smbfs when you connect to the s
Greetings,
I run an automated process from cron that uploads a large file from my
HP/UX server to a PC running Windows 2000 weekly.
The process began to fail once the size of the uploaded file gre to over
2GB in size.
I've upgraded the Samba 2.2 installation to Samba 3.0.10 but that hasn't
fi
Hi
thanks for your answer, i have add my server into /etc/hosts and
/etc/samba/lmhost but no change:
[2007/09/10 22:34:09, 3] libsmb/namequery.c:get_dc_list(1426)
get_dc_list: preferred server list: ", *"
[2007/09/10 22:34:09, 1] libads/dns.c:ads_dns_lookup_srv(260)
ads_dns_lookup_srv: Fail
Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 04:22:14PM -0500, David Rankin wrote:
>> Sure Jerry,
>>
>> They are attached. One is a 18 second capture, the second is a 60
>> second capture.
>
> FYI: I'm trying to reproduce this issue with a smbd compiled with
> inotify on Linux and a WXP-S
Hi
i want add my linux server to my Active Directory running on Windows 2003
Server.
My krb:
[libdefaults]
default_realm = INTRANET.SOCIETY.FR
[realms]
INTRANET.SOCIETY.FR = {
kdc = 192.168.16.1
kdc = 19.168.16.7
kpasswd_server
Thanks for you tips, I'll try the ACL on the filesystem.
Marco
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Hi,
I'm settin up a member Server in a samba domain. (both 3.0.24)
getent passwd/group shows all user and groups
wbinfo -u/g shows user and groups
net groupmap list shows all groups correctly
Here's the testparm output:
Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER
[global]
workgroup = AAG
s
2007/8/31, Thomas Flaig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2007 13:34 schrieb Nicolas Dorfsman:
> > Brr. What a strange idea to network-share a network mount !
> > How could you justify such a buggy way of build your IT architecture ?
> The background of this solution was explain
After running this command... I figured out what the problem was. The daemon
was not reading the correct smb.conf file. I thought the file was being read
form /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf, but apparently it was being read from
/etc/samba/smb.conf. Is this OK? Which is the correct location, if any?
> > min protocol = LANMAN2
> > max protocol = NT1
>
> Why are you setting this?
I prefer set this values because I force the server to accept only
secure protocol. Windows protocols earlier than LANMAN2 could be
easily eavesdropped from the network. LANMAN2 and higher are stronger.
I remember from
Hi Everyone,
How can I integrate Samba & GDM when I need to login against WIN2K
Active Directory Server ?
Thanks,
Dino
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Marco A. Ferra wrote, On 09-09-2007 09:12:
> I have installed Samba on a OpenBSD machine that belongs to a network
> that have a bunch of Windows 2000 and Windows XP machines. These
> Windows machines are part of a Windows Domain but not the OpenBSD
Hi,
I have two samba domains. On one member of DOMAIN1 I set up a share "intranet"
with
valid users = +"DOMAIN1+webmaster" +"DOMAIN2+TestGroup"
Winbindd is running. When I try to access the share from a DOMAIN2 workstation
permission is denied. When I look at the logfile, I see that the serv
Hi,
I use 3.0.22 on my PDC and I found "Permission denied" errors in different
logfiles. The funny thing is, that this error is exactly in that logfile:
# cat /var/log/samba/wks-01.log
[2007/09/10 09:51:29, 0] lib/debug.c:reopen_logs(597)
Unable to open new log file /var/log/samba/wks-01.lo
I have a debian box with krb5, winbind and tested several configurations
suggested for binding the box to a win-2003 server for user authentication.
As of now I can successfully authenticate/request/ckeck tickets with:
-kinit
-wbinfo -a
-wbinfo -g
Even though I don't know if this is an error, I
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