Eduardo Sachs escribió:
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Hi Wes!
Look this howto about Kerberized OpenLDAP, Samba PDC and Squid:
http://eduardosachs.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Heimdal_Kerberos_%2B_Samba_PDC_%2B_OpenLDAP_%2B_Squid_no_Debian_Etch
But, it's only portuguese :(
Ben Rogers wrote:
Hi, I am running Redhat RHEL 4, authentification is via kerberos against and
AD server, usernames are supplied via ldap service running on another redhat
box
Then why do u need winbind?
- winbind has been seg faulting repeating when accessing samba - always
the same error
Hi.
I moved my samba installation to another server yesterday because the
old one had a hardware issue. Since then, users can read their home
directories, but get a message like 'parts of this file are already
accessed by another program' when they try to save something on the
share. (The actual
Hi,
I administrate a server (debian etch) on which runs samba, version 3.0.24-6et.
Everything worked fine until today. I tried to logon on the server via a
clientmachine (win2k, winxp), but i got an error, System cannot logon because
domain not reachable. (it is possible to ping the server
Are you sure there are no issues with the client machine?
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Hi,
I administrate a server (debian etch) on which runs samba, version 3.0.24-6et. Everything worked fine until today. I tried to logon on the server via a clientmachine (win2k, winxp), but i got an error,
I think there are no issues with the client machine, because nothing has
changed.i tried to repeat the process to register a clientmachine in the
domain, but it failed.
the role of my samba-server is: ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC.
Are you sure there are no issues with the client machine?
[EMAIL
is your WINS server work fine ?
what says a nmblookup.
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I think there
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 06:40:49PM +0100, Volker Lendecke wrote:
Volker == Volker Lendecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Volker On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 03:03:24PM +0100, Marcello Romani
Volker wrote:
I am being asked to determine the feasibility of serving
hundreds (300-400) of
I've inherited a small office network I didn't build. We're running
Novell's eDirectory, and using Samba as a PDC.
Everyone's profile roams but mine.
I didn't build our smb.conf file, but I've read tutorials on roaming
profiles, and it seems to be set up correctly. I've included the text
of
Can User Level Security query MIT Kerberos via PAM or whatever for the
username/password authentication?
If not, what would be the way to do this?
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On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 08:48:44AM -0400, Eric Boehm wrote:
What would happen if I created the usershare data file manually
instead of using the 'net usershare add' command? For example, adding
'hosts allow' or 'valid users' to the file created by the 'net
usershare add' command?
No, there's
I am still having a problem which I am unsure of in regards to the
following configuration:
Linux Gentoo-x86
Samba 3.0.28
VMware (Windows XP virtual machine)
Symlink to users home directory
I am not sure what information I would need to post for assistance in
resolving this issue but here is a
I realized I forgot to include my smb.conf file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# testparm -s
Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
Processing section [homes]
Processing section [printers]
Processing section [tmp]
Processing section [Intranet]
Loaded services file OK.
Server role:
I have a Samba-LDAP PDC and I cannot disable the roaming profile
feature in trough my smb.conf file.
The way to disable roaming profiles is to set logon home and logon
path to an empty value. It looks like you have that, so it looks okay
to me. Have you tried setting them as
logon home =
Yeah I forgot to include the configuration info.
[global]
workgroup = SCL
netbios name = vmhost
server string = Gentoo Host %v
printcap name = cups
load printers = yes
printing = cups
log level = 3
log file = /var/log/samba/log.testing
max log size = 50
hosts allow =
Samba List:
I have a multisite setup connected via T1/VPN. Each site has it's own
SMB server (Debian 4.1) and between 6 and 70 PCs connected to it at a
time. Each is a PDC for it's respective site, on different domain names.
Any given site may have to access files stored on a different site's
Hi Rubin,
Thanks for your quick answer. I use pdbedit -i tdbsam -e smbpasswd and
pdbedit -i smbpasswd -e tdbsam and I'm still having the same problems. Did
I forgot something or didn't do the right thing?
Thanks,
Mathieu Beaudoin
Responsable des T.I.
CVT Corp
Technologies de vitesse variable
When executing a directory listing in Windows 98 from the command line on a
Samba share for a directory I am receiving the following output:
Volume in drive K is E-DRIVE
Directory of K:\files\1690
. DIR03-14-08 8:03a .
.. DIR03-14-08 8:12a
I'm aware that the fact connections aren't while the should is a client
issue (let's say due to a finger press on the reset switch). I also know
that it can possible that multiple users have a session open from the
same machine (let's say a Linux box where Alice and Bob are connected
with SSH
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 10:58:05PM +1100, David Simpson wrote:
The error messages in the log file are :
[2008/03/09 17:19:48, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(1033)
(192.168.0.99) connect to service print$ initially as user
xx (uid=1, gid=513)
(pid 29631)
i'm setting up some older boxes i have for repetitive processing
of files sent from an xp box. the older boxes are linux and set
up running mandriva 2007.1 spring, each with samba 3.0.24
server running. i also have a macpro in this small network. the
macpro has no problem logging in to all of the
I still haven't been able to figure this out; and haven't seen any
responses to my inquiry. One of my colleagues wanted to host the Dfs root
on an actual Windows server, which seems to work fine. I was hoping to keep
an all Samba solution, but I guess I will have to let him have his way.
Clearly
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Paul B. Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still haven't been able to figure this out; and haven't seen any
responses to my inquiry. One of my colleagues wanted to host the Dfs root
on an actual Windows server, which seems to work fine. I was hoping to keep
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, John Drescher wrote:
Did you reboot the XP box after setting the dfs link up on the linux
server?
The linux server never existed as a non-dfs root, and the client had never
connected to it before. However, on general principle (being Windows) I
rebooted it anyway with no
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:23:55PM -0400, Darrell A. Sullivan, II wrote:
When executing a directory listing in Windows 98 from the command line on a
Samba share for a directory I am receiving the following output:
Volume in drive K is E-DRIVE
Directory of K:\files\1690
.
The linux server never existed as a non-dfs root, and the client had never
connected to it before. However, on general principle (being Windows) I
rebooted it anyway with no change. I also attempted to access it from my
notebook computer, which hadn't even been turned on since before the
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, John Drescher wrote:
One other question. Does the path /var/lib/samba/shares/user have any
files other then the dfs links?
While I did create various files/directories during testing, on my initial
test only the following link existed:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 35 Mar 10
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:05 PM, Paul B. Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, John Drescher wrote:
One other question. Does the path /var/lib/samba/shares/user have any
files other then the dfs links?
While I did create various files/directories during testing, on my
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((objectSid=%s)(|(|(objectClass=domain)(objectClass=builtinDomain))(objectClass=samba4LocalDomain))),
What is samba4LocalDomain ??
URL: http://build.samba.org/
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