Hello
I have used samba for many years, and it worked great (thanks!).
Anyway, I recently decided to add a USB drive to the server.
Currently running 2.6.29.2 linux kernel, debian etch.
samba version 3.0.24
The USB drive is VFAT
I am able to write small files remotely to the USB drive (a few Kb,
Hi,
I've recently started at a new company that doesn't have a system in place
to map my Linux home directory within Windows. I have my own Linux box (a
recent Redhat install), and my own Windows XP PC. I will get no help from a
system admin here, so my only option is to try installing Samba mys
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
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Tim Bates wrote, On 20-09-2007 20:46:
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
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Check sambaldap-tools (smbldap-tools) from IdealX, it
probably has what you want. :-)
Already looked. Doesn
On 9/21/07, Neil Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please if anyone has any info...
That really doesn't help dude (neither does top-posting, btw).
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Neil Wilson wrote, On 20-09-2007 14:28:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've got a problem where if I set permissions on a folder(Admin)
> "setfacl -R -d -m u::rwx,g::wrx,o::- Admin/" and "setfacl -m o:- Admin"
>
> I get the following.
>
> mail:/data/samba/shared
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> Hello,
Replying to myself here. Some more brainwork and a clarifying
conversation on IRC have shed more light on these affairs. Also, in
some part I must have skipped or overlooked, the LDAP directory in the
example was provisioned with Posi
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> Tomasz Chmielewski wrote, On 21-09-2007 11:10:
>> Melanie Pfefer schrieb:
>>> Could you please share how you used logadm/logrotate
>>> to rotate samba logs?
>> Hmm, doesn't Samba rotate the logs by itself? I.e.:
>
>
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote, On 21-09-2007 11:10:
Melanie Pfefer schrieb:
Could you please share how you used logadm/logrotate
to rotate samba logs?
Hmm, doesn't Samba rotate the logs by itself? I.e.:
log level
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Tim Bates wrote, On 20-09-2007 20:46:
> Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
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>> Check sambaldap-tools (smbldap-tools) from IdealX, it
>> probably has what you want. :-)
>
> Already looked. Doesn't seem to. I always thought they did it aswell,
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Adam Tauno Williams wrote, On 21-09-2007 09:20:
>> > > I have tried many approaches and am out of idea. I would like my
>> > > Windows XP to stop locking the screen when I leave for 10 minutes or
>> > > so. I know this is an XP question, but I feel
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote, On 21-09-2007 11:10:
> Melanie Pfefer schrieb:
>> Could you please share how you used logadm/logrotate
>> to rotate samba logs?
>
> Hmm, doesn't Samba rotate the logs by itself? I.e.:
>
> log level = 3
> syslog = 0
> log f
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D G Teed wrote, On 21-09-2007 08:17:
> Thanks for the response, Felipe.
You are welcome.
> I mean something like this: the Windows user would
> right click on their folder which they have full access to,
> and select users to which they wou
On Fri, 2007-21-09 at 00:30 +0200, Philipp Wagner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I got a Samba setup with an samba server being part of a Windows Domain,
> which is working great. I can authenticate using all domain users and so
> on without any problem.
> Now I added a local group named "rai-additional" to
Please if anyone has any info...
Neil Wilson wrote:
Hi guys,
I've got a problem where if I set permissions on a folder(Admin)
"setfacl -R -d -m u::rwx,g::wrx,o::- Admin/" and "setfacl -m o:- Admin"
I get the following.
mail:/data/samba/shared # getfacl Admin/
# file: Admin
# owner: BCP+admi
> I mean something like this: the Windows user would
> right click on their folder which they have full access to,
> and select users to which they would like to assign
> read/modify/write access. In what I understand, this
> is possible from Novell Netware - probably via the client
> driver. As
I have samba with this global
[global]
workgroup = DEPANIZZA
interfaces = eth1
bind interfaces only = Yes
obey pam restrictions = Yes
passdb backend = tdbsam
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *Enter\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n
*Ret
Melanie Pfefer schrieb:
Could you please share how you used logadm/logrotate
to rotate samba logs?
Hmm, doesn't Samba rotate the logs by itself? I.e.:
log level = 3
syslog = 0
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 5000
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Could you please share how you used logadm/logrotate
to rotate samba logs?
many thanks for your assistance.
--- Mogens Kjaer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Melanie Pfefer wrote:
> > how to enable log rotation in samba?
>
> You don't. The log rotation is normally done
> by other programs.
>
> In s
Hi all,
Can some one take out few mins from your busy schedule and explain me
how to understand backtrace of samba.
I am trying to learn the same and need a bit starting point i have
never done this before ... but its never too late.
Any links where i can read about this, i am ready to
Hello,
i currently have this problem: i have a samba server acting as a fileshare.
One share contain a file "test.txt".
My problem :
1) on the linux client: i mount the share using mount.cifs
2) on the linux client: the file can be seen:
[client:root] > ls -l /mnt/test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
> > > I have tried many approaches and am out of idea. I would like my
> > > Windows XP to stop locking the screen when I leave for 10 minutes or
> > > so. I know this is an XP question, but I feel it is related to Samba
> > > PDC since all suggestions that I have found indicate I should not be
Thanks for the response, Felipe.
I mean something like this: the Windows user would
right click on their folder which they have full access to,
and select users to which they would like to assign
read/modify/write access. In what I understand, this
is possible from Novell Netware - probably via t
Sorry to repost but I'm getting desperate here.
Neil Wilson wrote:
Hi guys,
I've got a problem where if I set permissions on a folder(Admin)
"setfacl -R -d -m u::rwx,g::wrx,o::- Admin/" and "setfacl -m o:- Admin"
I get the following.
mail:/data/samba/shared # getfacl Admin/
# file: Admin
#
Hello
I have some questions regarding the idmap backend.
Does this only work when you've have joined your samba server to the
AD domain (security = ADS)?
I would like to map SID to uids/gids on a samba server that has a
trust with an AD server.
In my setup I have established a trust between
Already found it... Using "admin users" can get the wanted
functionality.
On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 10:37 +0200, S. J. van Harmelen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the "dos filemode" option to get Windows like acl handling.
> Now I noticed the following line:
>
> "Note that a user belonging to the group
Hi,
I'm using the "dos filemode" option to get Windows like acl handling.
Now I noticed the following line:
"Note that a user belonging to the group owning the file will not be
allowed to change permissions if the group is only granted read access"
Is there anyway to achive this so the group can
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Hello
A really annoying question.
I'm managing a high school network with two WinXP subnets (192.168.1.X and
192.168.3.X).
These subnets are linked by a SUSE 9.3 server with two network cards and a
Samba server (version 3.0.12-5 SUSE) acting as PDC.
The /etc/smb/smb.con
for you information: because I use security=user, I don't have
kerberos enabled on my samba server
Hello
I have some questions regarding the idmap backend.
Does this only work when you've have joined your samba server to the
AD domain (security = ADS)?
I would like to map SID to uids/gids on
On 9/21/07, Adam Tauno Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have tried many approaches and am out of idea. I would like my
> > Windows XP to stop locking the screen when I leave for 10 minutes or
> > so. I know this is an XP question, but I feel it is related to Samba
> > PDC since all sugge
Hello
A really annoying question.
I'm managing a high school network with two WinXP subnets (192.168.1.X and
192.168.3.X).
These subnets are linked by a SUSE 9.3 server with two network cards and a
Samba server (version 3.0.12-5 SUSE) acting as PDC.
The /etc/smb/smb.conf has next lines:
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