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Bai, Junmin wrote:
> Guys
>
> I was so frustrated about installing samba with ADS and winbind support
> on solaris 8.
Just a guess, what version Kerberos are you running on solaris 8?
Latest version of Kerberos for solaris is 5 something.
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Eric
Does the samba 3.0.23d you used has ADS and WINBIND support? Enabling
winbind caused a lot of prolems on solaris 8. Would you be able to send
me an instruction to build and configure it?
Thanks
Junmin
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Hi there,
only for completeness, it's a good idea to post solutions of self-solved
issues, maybe somebody is needing the information too.
solution:
applying patches (especially 119758-09 did the job), solves this issue, maybe
not completly but working :-)
regards
manfred
Am Montag, 19. Novem
On Nov 19, 2007 10:56 AM, Camilo Echeverry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all .
>
> I'm configuring samba as PDC and I am having some problems ..
>
> when a first user logs in in a new computer (recently added to the
> domain) .. it creates a local directory for that profile ..
>
> but when a seco
Hello
I think, that the second user have the same sambaSID number (you are
using LDAP as backend for samba?). Windows distinguishes between users
only on sambaSID attribute. For windows is user "A" and user "B" with
same sambaSID attribute the _same_ user. If first user "A" logs in
system and wind
Hi Guys,
I'm having real problems getting my Samba server to join the ADS domain.
When I run the join command I get the following error
./net ads join createcomputer="/UK/LDN/CRP-ETS/Servers/PROD" -U
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Using short domain name -- EMEADEV
[2007/11/21 19:11:48, 0] utils/net_rpc_joi
Jon H. Peterson wrote:
problems:
1 - cannot log on to winxp with domain set to home.local
"...domain home.local is not available"
is nmbd running? I think you'll get that error if it isn't. ps
ax|grep nmbd
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Hari escreveu:
Hi Everyone,
I am Using Samba-3.0.0-14.3E as a PDC. every thing
working fine in PDC, But only the problem is to change
passwd from Windows client machine, while trying to
change passwd from client I am getting Bellow error
messages.Please advice on this one.
err
Hi Andrew,
Thank you for your response. The only problem with going this route is that
I really need to have finer grain control over what the users are able to
access.
I have situations where user1 needs to have access to /smbshare/dir1 and
dir3 then user2 needs to have access to /smbshare/dir1
Is it out of the question to create many different shares and then
secure the system on a per-share basis?
I'm securing shares individually using Active Directory.
In each share config I have:
valid [EMAIL PROTECTED] @MR_ADGROUP_FOR_READING
write [EMAIL PROTECTED]
read [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Create di
On Wednesday 21 November 2007 10:44, Immanuel CRC Office wrote:
> Herman, thank you for your response.
>
> So far, my debugging with smbclient showed nothing, so I tried nmblookup
> and have issues there too. So, I don't know what to do next. What I've
> found:
>
> I am ADMIN_SEC and I'm trying to
Herman, thank you for your response.
So far, my debugging with smbclient showed nothing, so I tried nmblookup
and have issues there too. So, I don't know what to do next. What I've
found:
I am ADMIN_SEC and I'm trying to connect to W98 PASTOR
$ smbclient -L PASTOR -N
timeout connecting to 20
Hello,
I have a general administrative question concerning Samba shares.
I have a large amount of data that about 25 users have limited access to. I
only want these users to have access to a sub-set of this data, but I also
only want the users to see that which they have access to.
So,
Hey all,
I have a fileserver running Debian Etch and Samba 3.0.24 that I use to serve
media and private home directories. I have a couple roommates, and
therefore have a couple accounts on the box for those users. I had
everything working perfectly until last week when my system drive took a
cr
Hi!
I Have Samba 3.0 on Debian Etch, and have the following issue: two of my
users occasionally get the error message that they're out of logon hours,
although they are'nt, other users can log in. I'm using LDAP, the logonHours
attribute comes from LDAP for every user. It works for all of them, bu
Apologies for the blank mail, iphone misbehaving.
you can use "force directory mode = 2770" in each share config or globally.
see
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/AccessControls.html
Cheers,
Mark
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 02:30:57PM +, Mark Adams wrote:
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> Mark
Mark.
On 20 Nov 2007, at 18:57, "Robert L. Harris"
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I have an Debian system running samba 3.0.14a from sarge. It is
exporting a file system, /data. This file system has the perms 2770.
I have set the following in
I'm using 3.0.23d on Solaris 10 successfully. I was using 3.0.24 and
3.0.25[x] but was having ACL related problems with them. I never had
the problem you're having though. Of course Solaris 10 != Solaris 8,
but it's something to try. Good luck.
~Eric
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Hi All
I've been using samba for some time as a PDC in our company. Everything
was alright till I upgraded samba
from 3.0.22 to 3.0.24 (and to 3.0.26 later). Now I can't log in to
domain anymore. In samba logs there's a message:
[2007/11/21 10:17:29, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(850)
Hi Everyone,
I am Using Samba-3.0.0-14.3E as a PDC. every thing
working fine in PDC, But only the problem is to change
passwd from Windows client machine, while trying to
change passwd from client I am getting Bellow error
messages.Please advice on this one.
error message in som
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