Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 18:56:10 -0300 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: Howto modify samba printer ACLs without
Windows? CC: samba@lists.samba.org Christoph Peus wrote: Jim McDonough
wrote: On Nov 19, 2007 10:27 AM, Christoph Peus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Necos Secon wrote:
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 18:56:10 -0300
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: Howto modify samba printer ACLs without
Windows?
CC: samba@lists.samba.org
Christoph Peus wrote:
Jim McDonough wrote:
On Nov 19, 2007 10:27 AM,
If you read the smb.conf manpage, you'll notice this:
inherit acls (S) This parameter can be used to ensure that if
default acls exist on parent directories, they are always
honored when creating a subdirectory. The default behavior is to
use
You don't have to write a script, as the wonderful CUPS team already did. It's
called cupsaddsmb. Refer to its manpage for instructions. Date: Thu, 22 Nov
2007 05:51:42 -0300 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL
PROTECTED]; samba@lists.samba.org Subject: Re: [Samba] Re:
Necos Secon wrote:
Have either of you tried setting the permissions on \\server\Printer? Since this is the way that I see WinXP try to do when I access a printer.
???
This is what I'm trying all the time. ;-)
But how to do this without Windows based tools?
(Defining a share for every single
Someone mentioned the use of the smbacls program, which is what I was referring
to. So, if you use smbacls on \\server\share or //server/share (I forget which
format it uses), it should work.
_
Connect and share in new ways with
This would be great, but the cupsaddsmb dosen't make the share in
samba... I will read again the manpage, but as far as I know..
Necos Secon wrote:
You don't have to write a script, as the wonderful CUPS team already
did. It's called cupsaddsmb. Refer to its manpage for instructions.
Date:
I just read the not much helpfull manpage of cupsaddsmb, and nothing
about creating the shares on samba.
If I try to set permissions without the share, samba complains about the
fact that there is no share You must have the share and I can't find
the way to create the share via cupsaddsmb.
This would be great, but the cupsaddsmb dosen't make the share insamba... I
will read again the manpage, but as far as I know..
Well, it does create a share, sort of... It adds an entry in the printing
database for the printer, allowing it to be accessable from the [printers]
share. So, in
richid pisze:
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
Necos Secon wrote:
_This would be great, but the cupsaddsmb dosen't make the share in
samba... I will read again the manpage, but as far as I know..
_
Well, it does create a share, sort of... It adds an entry in the
printing database for the printer, allowing it to be accessable from
the
Hello
If you're using XFS it's normal - there is a bug.
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Ralf Gross schrieb:
[2007/11/20 13:43:45, 0] smbd/server.c:allowable_number_of_smbd_processes(220)
allowable_number_of_smbd_processes: number of processes (501) is over
allowed limit (500)
[2007/11/20 13:54:00, 0] smbd/server.c:allowable_number_of_smbd_processes(220)
Server: Debian etch (kernel 2.6.18-4-686)
Samba 3.0.24 (PDC)
Workstations: Windows XP Pro SP2 fully updated
I want to have my windows xp users to login locally to their machine, but
still have them automaticly check the netlogon share or something like
that to apply network mappings
Marc-Henri PAMISEUX pisze:
I've just find why ;)
It's in my smb.conf, there is a problem with directive:
valid users = @SmbDomAdmins,@SmbDomUsers,@SmbDomGuests,@SmbUsers
please, comment it !
I don't have any valid directives in my global section.
There must not be any valid users
You could do this with unix permissions, just give group access on the
base dir and sub dir then remove all permission to any other files or
dirs In base dir
Mark.
On 21 Nov 2007, at 17:39, Matt Lozier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Thank you for your response. The only problem
Hi All,
I have created a samba share on my linux box (RH -9) and created single
text file text.txt with single character into it and checks the file
size
by using command du -sh text.txt and it shows me as 4KB on the linux
box.
Now I have mounted this samba share on three different samba
Here is some extra info:
$ smbclient -L PASTOR -U%
timeout connecting to 208.69.32.137:445
timeout connecting to 208.69.32.137:139
Error connecting to 208.69.32.137 (Operation already in progress)
Connection to PASTOR failed
output.txt attached.
libsmbclient: 3.0.22-1ubuntu3.5
smbclient:
Koen Linders schrieb:
Server:Debian etch (kernel 2.6.18-4-686)
Samba 3.0.24 (PDC)
Workstations: Windows XP Pro SP2 fully updated
I want to have my windows xp users to login locally to their machine,
but still have them automaticly check the netlogon share or something
like that to
Hi,
I want to use windows share for users home directories and linux directories.
I can mount windows share (not samba share) using CIFS. but it can be
mount with only one user or root.
1. but how to maintain the permissions for all users home directories?
2. if i create new file , the file
Hi Matt,
You may wish to look into the 'setfacl' command.
http://bama.ua.edu/cgi-bin/man-cgi?setfacl+1
Hope this helps!
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-Original Message-
From: Matt Lozier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 November 2007 17:39
To: Andrew Sherlock-CF; samba@lists.samba.org
To whom it concern,
There was no problem at all with the installation of the Depot.
Before running the ./configure command I'm setting the following variables like
this (as it's mentionned in the README file) :
export CFLAGS=-O -DWITH_SYSLOG -DGUEST_ACCOUNT=\\\smbnull\\\
export
Hi everyone,
I have been googling quite a bit and going through the samba documentation
looking for something like a banner for a share and nothing came up.
I need to setup a public share on a server that is currently running with
server security, so I addedd the nobody account to the smbpasswd
excuse me,
my previous message was for italian ml.
Fabio
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ciao a tutti,
sto provando ad installare samba + openldap su centos.
ho un problema: quando cerco di aggiungere un privilegio ad un gruppo ho
il seguente errore:
[2007/11/22 17:55:48, 1]
lib/smbldap_util.c:add_new_domain_account_policies(77)
add_new_domain_account_policies: failed to add
OS Solaris 5.9 (9) Generic_122300-13 (clean build)
nscd daemon has been disabled and is not running
No NIS or NISPLUS
Samba Version 3.0.26a
Complied using the following options --with-acl-support -with-winbind
-with-pam
smbd, nmbd winbind daemons are all started
[global]
Hi - samba-list newbie here.
Trying to setup SAMBA print sharing (over CUPS as the print layer) with
**native** Windows print drivers being made available to the connecting
workstations... We've already tried the Postscript/PPD approach, but
with the multifunction/mopier machines we've got
I would really suggest using a domain, it greatly reduces management
overheads and just generally makes life easier.
It isn't too difficult to deal with swapping profiles and the like
around. Last time I had to migrate about 80 machines I wrote a vb script
to rename the machine, join it to
Wouldn't it be simpler to just enable guest access?
*Michael Heydon - IT Administrator *
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Max León wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have been googling quite a bit and going through the samba documentation
looking for something like a banner for a share and
I removed winbind from group entry in /etc/nsswitch.conf, otherwise ssh
session would timeout and lost connection. In this way, Samba still
works. Samba still can use domain groups and domain users to grant
access. Only 'getent group domain_group doesn't work.
Cheers
Junmin
-Original
Max León schreef:
Hi everyone,
I have been googling quite a bit and going through the samba documentation
looking for something like a banner for a share and nothing came up.
I need to setup a public share on a server that is currently running with
server security, so I addedd the nobody account
The branch, v3-2-test has been updated
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