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Wayne Rasmussen wrote:
> Does anyone know of any file access speed testing tools for use in
> testing samba shares? Have someone in my office who is looking to
> gather metrics and test performance.
Well, there are some torture tests in the source
I am certainly not an expert on Samba, so I apologize in advance for
this question if I should know the answer. A week ago our main file
server crashed and had to be replaced. Our new server is running Fedora
Core 8 and Samba 3.0.26a-6 but has been very unstable. We are running a
small netwo
On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 15:27 -0800, Wes Modes wrote:
> Is it possible to have Samba defer authentication to OpenLDAP?
No.
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First, I'll just say this is a question principally about the arcane
mysteries of Samba to OpenLDAP authentication.
I've had Samba to OpenLDAP authentication running for a while now using
the samba.schema and the ldapsam module. Now I'd like to understand a
bit more about how that works in or
First, I'll just say this is a question principally about the arcane
mysteries of Samba to OpenLDAP authentication.
I've had Samba to OpenLDAP authentication running for a while now using
the samba.schema and the ldapsam module. Now I'd like to understand a
bit more about how that works in or
On Friday 07 March 2008, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> It would be nice if this complained at all or warned you in testparm
I've often wished that the appropriately named "testparm" was better at
testing the values, and not just the parameters.
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Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 04:44:15PM -0500, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 04:44:15PM -0500, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> I'm reposting this as no one has responded. Is there something in here
> in particular that would have caused a problem? I guess I use multiple
> commands, but there is no use of
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I'm reposting this as no one has responded. Is there something in here
in particular that would have caused a problem? I guess I use multiple
commands, but there is no use of % variables inside my one script that
formats the date.
Jeremy Allison wrote
On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 05:02:00PM +0100, Dragan Krnic wrote:
> Volker, can you please look at it and see if you can suggest a fix?
Can you try the attached patch? This fixes it for me.
Volker
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Does anyone know of any file access speed testing tools for use in
testing samba shares? Have someone in my office who is looking to
gather metrics and test performance.
Thanks,
Wayne
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On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 05:02:00PM +0100, Dragan Krnic wrote:
> Volker, can you please look at it and see if you can suggest a fix?
Looking at it.
Volker
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Hello,
I'm writting an application that will be running on a Samba PDC. It has
to get (%username%) currently logged on some windows NT domain
clients.
I began to use 'net status sessions' but sometimes it returns more than
one user currently logged on the same windows client.
What's happening
Andrew,
Apologies for not thanking you earlier; I missed your reply amongst the
other stuff. So Cheers!
Since 3.2.0 will be out soon I'll probably wait for that before even
considering deployment. I will test with the preview releases.
Thanks for the help.
Alex
On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 07:51 +110
Oliver, Helio,
i believe this will solve both of you problem.
ldconfig is in fact undoing our manual linking. it links libnss_winbind.so
against the original lib again. the solution is edit /etc/ld.so.conf and add
the following line to the end of the file
/path/to/your/samba/source/nsswitch
i.e i
Hi All,
I have installed SAMBA 3.0.24 in my UNIX server. When I try to login
through an WINDOWS XP client, I found "NO NT password stored for user"
in the log, meant for my cleint name.
The log entry:-
[2008/03/07 15:51:32, 3] libsmb/ntlm_check.c:ntlm_password_check(189)
ntlm_password_check: NO
I used a slick migration toolkit: http://sourceforge.net/projects/w2lmt/
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With kind regards
Hans-Wilhelm Heisinger
Kyle Schmitt wrote:
Is there some automated system to import windows accounts into a samba
or a samba ldap situation?
I've got a few hundred users on an
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Adam Williams
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> yeah it was putting it on the netlogon share of the PDC though, even
> though on the BDC I had it set to put it on the BDC. when I added
> sambaprofilepath and sambahomepath to the user's LDAP that fixed it though.
>
I w
yeah it was putting it on the netlogon share of the PDC though, even
though on the BDC I had it set to put it on the BDC. when I added
sambaprofilepath and sambahomepath to the user's LDAP that fixed it though.
John Drescher wrote:
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I found it already-- there was a second ocurrence of /usr/loca/... under
[netlogon]. Now why are there two occurrences?
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Is there some automated system to import windows accounts into a samba
or a samba ldap situation?
I've got a few hundred users on an NT domain, and I'd like to migrate
them sometime before the last piece of hardware supported by NT4
rusts.
Right now several linux based samba servers are doing all
Hello, *
After some good advice from the list, I now have my workgroup visible. Next
problem.
I click on it from my win98 station (yes, it is old; I even have a w95
workstation somewhere :-) ) and I get "can't find share name".
Now I look in the samba logs, and I see that it is looking
for /u
Hi Folks,
it is great that so many people have already started
testing 3.2.0pre2 and giving feedback! Thanks a lot!
Here is one major pitfall that you have to be aware of:
Samba 3.2.0 uses shared libraries internally by default
(if shared libraries are supported by the system).
This means that c
Hi,
I had the same issue. In may case the `force group` option had the
problem. If I removed it, there was no `read-only` problems.
I saw that your other shares have the same option, so it is a bit
strange...
You can also try to upgrade to version 3.2, as this `force group`
problem is solved in
I forgot to mention, after creating the symlink from libnss_winbind.so.2
to libnss_winbind.so, copying libnss_winbind.so.2 as libnss_winbind.so
in /lib, or compiling Samba and copying the compiled libnss_winbind.so
into /lib, when I run ldconfig -v, I only get :
# ldconfig -v|grep libnss_wi
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Poke around the internets for Microsoft's profile migration tool. I
suspect this is in the documentation, but I couldn't prove it. :)
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> Hello List,
>
> i have set up a Samba PDC and it is running smoothly.
> Now i would like
Dear Samba friends,
The response to the following command on my Samba server:
net usersidlist
is:
[2008/03/07 09:26:23, 0] utils/net_rpc.c:net_usersidlist(4724)
Could not get the user/sid list
and somewhat unexpected. How can I obtain the usersidlist?
What are the tools to resolve SID to ob
Hello List,
i have set up a Samba PDC and it is running smoothly.
Now i would like to convert my Windows Vista Profile (which i have been
using locale for months now) to a server profile.
How i tried to solve this or convert the profile:
1) In the system properties of Vista you can "change" t
Hi,
I have the same problem as Hélio : getent passwd only returns local
users when wbinfo -u returns domain users.
However, I have installed samba using Debian packages with aptitude.
All I have is :
# find / -name libnss_winb*
/lib/libnss_winbind.so.2
# ls -l /lib/libnss_winbind.so*
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