On Friday 09 November 2007 23:13, Guido Lorenzutti wrote:
> Hi People: In the how to posted on ..
> http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/winbind.html
>
> The docs says several times to the option -B in the winbindd , but I
> can't find anything on the manpage about that switch
Hi People: I run into a problem when I upgrade my sarge proxy to etch.
My winbind now, with the same smb.conf that use to have, know tells me
that can't find the groups with winbind.
When I do a wbinfo -g gives me:
Error looking up domain groups
I google a lot and I can't find a way to solve thi
Hi People: In the how to posted on ..
http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/winbind.html
The docs says several times to the option -B in the winbindd , but I
can't find anything on the manpage about that switch and I can't notice
any difference by using it.
The docs are outda
Hi folks
I am getting this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/admin# smbldap-passwd testuser
Changing UNIX and samba passwords for testuser
New password:
Retype new password:
I cannot generate the proper hash!
uncle google was rather quiet on the subject :(
what do you need config file wise?
than
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 02:48:11PM -0500, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
>
> I suppose I could contract it out to a development firm, but
> to put something like that together myself. Would the anti-virus
> VFS filter that's floating around provide a good enough framework
> for creating something like t
Did you remember to run 'testparm'?
H.
Henrik Carlqvist wrote:
hce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I built the samba from source samba-3.0.26a on FC6. But when I run
"nmbd -F --debuglevel=5 --configfile=/home/test/smb.conf
--log-basename=/home/test/log.txt", nothing happens. The process is
not t
I'm configuring a HA-cluster to share disks using heartbeat from
http://www.linux-ha.org/
Two machines, lets call them server1 and server2 share the same disk with
an ocfs2 file system. However, the two machines have separate disks for
their OS installations. The two physical servers have two giga
hce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I built the samba from source samba-3.0.26a on FC6. But when I run
> "nmbd -F --debuglevel=5 --configfile=/home/test/smb.conf
> --log-basename=/home/test/log.txt", nothing happens. The process is
> not there, the log file is not created. What could I be missing here
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 21:07 +, Bruno Gomes Pessanha wrote:
> > You might try to do a "tdbbackup -n 1 ntprinters.tdb"
>
> But, this makes tdb bigger, right?
Yes
> Sorry, but I didn't understand why increasing
> the hash would make search operations faster.
Should make a lot less collisi
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 09:07:26PM +, Bruno Gomes Pessanha wrote:
> > You might try to do a "tdbbackup -n 1 ntprinters.tdb"
>
> But, this makes tdb bigger, right? Sorry, but I didn't
> understand why increasing the hash would make search
> operations faster.
Well, then you have to find ot
> You might try to do a "tdbbackup -n 1 ntprinters.tdb"
But, this makes tdb bigger, right? Sorry, but I didn't understand why increasing
the hash would make search operations faster.
Bruno Gomes Pessanha
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I have seen things behave differently between identical boxes and
eventually the problem was solved on the server side, by rolling ADS
back to a previous version. So, you got to make things as simple as
possible in order to rule out as many weird interactions as possible.
Bear in mind that Wi
Hello friends
Someone on this list uses nitrobit policy?
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Hmm, I hear you, but since MS Windows is involved that doesn't mean
anything...
;)
H.
Lex Brugman wrote:
Please note that the same configuration works on another box in the
same network (same win2k3 PDC)
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The problem described in my post occurs on a debian box running on an ARM processor and is using the
same configuration as on an Gentoo box running on a x86 processor (where it works fine). Both are
running the same version of samba (3.0.26a).
David kacuba wrote:
no what do you mean
*/Lex B
Jeremy Allison wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 10:05:34AM -0500, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
> > To all,
> >
> > I was wondering if it was possible to setup samba shares
> that use subversion as a backing store for the files.
> >
> > Whenever a new file is created it is added to the
> subver
Please note that the same configuration works on another box in the same
network (same win2k3 PDC)
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Hmm, you have a whole bunch of stuff in smb.conf that I would not put
there. Some of them may be obsolete and won't matter, but whether it
will break things is hard to tell. I think you should look at the
Official Howto and pare the settings down to the bare necessities, then
try again.
Al
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 10:05:34AM -0500, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
> To all,
>
> I was wondering if it was possible to setup samba shares that use subversion
> as a backing store for the files.
>
> Whenever a new file is created it is added to the subversion tree, whenever a
> file is opened
Hi Everyone,
I have setup a Samba share to work on our local network with a username
map to accommodate Windows XP usernames with spaces, but it seems that
Samba maps the username correctly but then immediately changes it to an
Anonymous request. Am I missing something? Clip from log file:
On 11/9/2007, Diego Alejandro Cheda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
profile acls = Yes
map acl inherit = Yes
hide unreadable = Yes
map hidden = Yes
Do you really have these in the Global section?
1. The 'Yes' is supposed to be 'yes' - but don't know if 'case' is a
problem with thes
Hi *
I have a question about windows network browsing from linux box in a
multi-subneted network. I have such network topology: my subnet is
10.105.27.224/27, there are 10 boxes in my subnet; also there are
several other subnets - 10.105.27.0/27, 10.105.27.96/27, ...,
172.17.51.64/27, ..., 172.17.
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 04:23:10PM +0100, Francis Galiegue wrote:
>
> (c'est "connection" en anglais ;))
>
merci ;)
> Unfortunately, no, there's no such thing as a logon/logoff sequence. You can
> scan for entries telling that someone has initiated a connection to the
> [profiles] as user , t
Hello,
I am using samba on a NAS. I use hdparm to put my disk to standby.
Unfortunatelle the disk wakes up appr. each 5 minutes and I get entries in
/var/cache/samba and /var/log
Is there a way to disable the cache and the logging? I did not find anything
in the smb.conf.
Thx in advance
Kai
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Windows XP w/ SP2 is giving me that error message when I'm trying to log
into my domain:
A device attached to the system is not functioning.
error log:
[2007/11/09 10:21:01, 1]
rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:_net_sam_logon_internal(1004)
_net_sam_logon: user TEST\testuser has user sid S-1-1-0
Hi Charles! Thanks for your ideas!
I read this post http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2007-July/133723.html and
found some similarities with the behavior of my configuration. For example,
sometimes a user can delete files or directories with "r-x" permissions. Then,
I upgrade to samba 3.0
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 03:56:48PM +, Bruno Gomes Pessanha wrote:
> Is it possible to split the ntprinters.tdb in many
> parts as print queues quantity?
>
> Sorry if I asked something too far from reality
> but I was wondering if could make things work faster.
You might try to do a "tdbback
Is it possible to split the ntprinters.tdb in many
parts as print queues quantity?
Sorry if I asked something too far from reality
but I was wondering if could make things work faster.
Bruno Gomes Pessanha
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Hi,
I've been looking at differnet options for implementing this, and was
wondering...
How hard would this be to do as a vfs plug-in in Samba?
Or, is anyone aware of any stable FLOSS options on a Linux platform?
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John Drescher wrote:
>
> On Nov 9, 2007 10:05 AM, Ross S. W. Walker
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To all,
> >
> > I was wondering if it was possible to setup samba shares
> that use subversion as a backing store for the files.
> >
> > Whenever a new file is created it is added to the
> subve
On Nov 9, 2007 10:05 AM, Ross S. W. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To all,
>
> I was wondering if it was possible to setup samba shares that use subversion
> as a backing store for the files.
>
> Whenever a new file is created it is added to the subversion tree, whenever a
> file is opened i
Le vendredi 09 novembre 2007, Emmanuel Lacour a écrit :
> Dear samba users/developpers,
>
> I would like to make stats on user desktop login/logout and I ask myself
> if it's possible to do this on the samba PDC. But it doesn't seems to be
> so easy.
> Maybe parsing logs or using smbstatus?
>
> I
To all,
I was wondering if it was possible to setup samba shares that use subversion as
a backing store for the files.
Whenever a new file is created it is added to the subversion tree, whenever a
file is opened it is checked out of the subversion tree, and whenever it is
deleted it is remov
Dear samba users/developpers,
I would like to make stats on user desktop login/logout and I ask myself
if it's possible to do this on the samba PDC. But it doesn't seems to be
so easy.
Maybe parsing logs or using smbstatus?
Is there anyone who did something like this and who can share he's
knowle
Hello
Here are some more informations.
General infos on my Samba configuration
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The server is a Debian Etch with distro kernel & Samba package
(2.6.18-5-686 & 3.0.24-6etch4).
Users shell is set to /bin/false, they are only accessing this server
through Samb
Hello,
I'm trying to join a win2k3 ADS domain using a working config on a debian
'Lenny' (arm processor)
from another machine running gentoo (x86 processor) (only changed the netbios
name).
Samba versions are 3.0.26a on both the machines.
I'm pretty sure this is not a kerberos or ldap problem,
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