paste the output of this command.
ldapsearch -D 'cn=Manager,dc=yourdomain,dc=com' -b
"uid=test10,ou=People,dc=yourdomain,dc=com" -w x -x
can you su -l test10 ?
i think you just don't have that user included in any groups. For
example, here's me, and i'm in group 100.
[EMAIL PROTEC
I am having a problem getting users that were added in smbldap-useradd to be
able to login.
After I add them they are visible, but you can see I get this error -
pdb_get_group_sid:
Failed to find Unix account for test10
I believe that this has something to do with nss_ldap. because doing a
getent
good answer:)
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Jeremy Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 05:13:12PM +0100, solarflow99 wrote:
> > ya right, how much did you get from SUSE/Microsoft for this?
>
> Please go away, troll.
>
> Jeremy.
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On 4/24/08 Jerry wrote:
> You are tracing the client. But the log only shows the
> parent winbindd process. I would check the child
> processes because I'll bet you have more traffic that
> will illuminate what is going on in those logs.
Thanks for the tip. I took your advice and ran 'strace -ff
I have been trying off and on for some time now to get an interdomain trust
relationship going between two samba pdc machines (DomainA=trusted &
DomainB=trusting). Both pdc's are running on Solaris boxes and NIS is
involved (I doubt there is a NIS complication just because I can use
accounts on Do
yeah, its kind of weird, i couldn't get the XP computer to join the
domain with the BDC as the WINS server, but it joined the domain fine
with the PDC set as the WINS server. and the logon script now loads
fine off of the BDC like I want, but you'd think it would load off of
the PDC since its
You might also disable offline files on the Windows PC. I've seen where
this will cache a copy of the NETLOGON share, and then run the cached
copy (if it exists) rather than the recently modified real one. I've
also seen where it doesn't run the script because the cache copy of
NETLOGON doesn't
Hallo, Adam,
Du (awilliam) meintest am 25.04.08:
> I can't get my Windows PCs to run sambaLogonScript: as declared in
> openldap 2.3.39 and samba 3.0.28a. In LDAP for a user I have:
> sambaLogonScript: \\tester\netlogon\scripts\testersamba.bat
Script name: without path
The path is defined in [
Can you post a sanitized ldif of one of the user's ldap records? Do
they have all the samba attributes?
Kyle Corupe wrote:
Alight, I've been working on this for too many hours straight. Any
help would be much appreciated!
(I posted this online to linux questions, it could be easier to read
on
Hi,
Is there a way to prevent users (or ideally members of certain groups)
from logging into the samba domain on more than one machine at a time?
I found some examples in the samba guide using preexec parameters but
this approach appears to only prevent access to the resource, does not
preve
I can't get my Windows PCs to run sambaLogonScript: as declared in
openldap 2.3.39 and samba 3.0.28a. In LDAP for a user I have:
sambaLogonScript: \\tester\netlogon\scripts\testersamba.bat
but when I log in as the user, the script is not ran. I can run it
manually by clicking start, run, and
On 4/24/2008 8:22 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
Just wanted to let you guys know that I put together a "High Level"
Samba How-to that I believe is very informative for "Samba Beginners".
Wow, this is really nicely done ! Thanks a lot !
This is a very nice complement to the Samba docs
and makes
On 4/25/2008, solarflow99 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
ya right, how much did you get from SUSE/Microsoft for this?
Please don't feed the trolls...
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Mike Petersen wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanted to let you guys know that I put together a "High Level"
Samba How-to that I believe is very informative for "Samba Beginners". I
wrote it using Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Server
Hi Mike, thank you so much for creating this. We tried to do our PDC
wi
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Jon Johnson wrote:
Yup. Been there, done that. Easy is relative. Is it easier than tying
your shoes? No. Is it easier than having a root canal done? Possibly.
Please review the following posts:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-April/103743.html
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/200
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Alight, I've been working on this for too many hours straight. Any
help would be much appreciated!
(I posted this online to linux questions, it could be easier to read
on there...
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/samba-and-openldap-authentication-issues-637647/)
The probl
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 05:13:12PM +0100, solarflow99 wrote:
> ya right, how much did you get from SUSE/Microsoft for this?
Please go away, troll.
Jeremy.
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Any why shouldn't it be? If you want it to be more distro neutral, then
*you* can foot the bill right?
Rubin
On Fri, 2008-04-25 at 17:29 +0100, solarflow99 wrote:
> why just SUSE then? you're right, its all about the money..
>
> On 4/25/08, Rubin Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> N
Now, why would that matter, and how exactly would it be relevant to the
fact that Mike (the OP) is putting the document out there for all to
share?
The attitude that contributing to Free software has to be an unpaid
venture is sophomoric, unrealistic, and drives me absolutely crazy.
The fact is t
ya right, how much did you get from SUSE/Microsoft for this?
On 4/25/08, Jeremy Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 04:13:13PM -0500, Mike Petersen wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Just wanted to let you guys know that I put together a "High Level"
> > Samba How-to that I be
Hi Sudheer,
Although your particular case is fixed already, I'll reply here for
completeness to the list.
HP-UX requires a special tweak to the /etc/krb5.conf file in order to
create a keytab file - the addition of the "WRFILE" parameter. This is
fully explained in the "HP CIFS Server and K
Rick Johnson wrote:
Adam Williams wrote:
what are the settings on the share you're trying to mount? does it
have something like valid users = rickj
Well, that is hard to determine. If you're asking whether the drive
has something like an "smb.conf" file containing share settings the
answe
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> from windows i am trying to access like this
> Go to Start menu -> run and type \\192.168.248.195,
> now it will show the list of the samba folders
> but when i double click on the folder it prompts
> for username and passwd and when i enter
> the samba username and passwd it will popup
> "Cannot
Adam Williams wrote:
what are the settings on the share you're trying to mount? does it have
something like valid users = rickj
Well, that is hard to determine. If you're asking whether the drive has
something like an "smb.conf" file containing share settings the answer
is no. The only acc
Yup. Been there, done that. Easy is relative. Is it easier than tying
your shoes? No. Is it easier than having a root canal done? Possibly.
Please review the following posts:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-April/103743.html
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-June/107028.html
Hi again,
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Volker Lendecke
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Without that debug log it's kindof hard to say.
Here is one :)
[2008/04/25 16:44:09, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:dos_mode(371)
dos_mode: ./RMshaders
[2008/04/25 16:44:09, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:dos_mode_from_sbuf(188)
what are the settings on the share you're trying to mount? does it have
something like valid users = rickj
your user ID's in /etc/passwd on your local computer and the NAS
appliance may be different which is why the ls -l looks strange.
Rick Johnson wrote:
Actually, it WASN'T root that mount
Hello
I see this type of errors in /var/log/samba/log.smbd:
[2008/04/24 13:13:34, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1232)
getpeername failed. Error was Socket is not connected
[2008/04/25 08:30:57, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1232)
getpeername failed. Error was Socket is not connected
Th
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 10:06:49 +0200, Sojka Reinhard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>AFAIK Samba transfers dot files with a "hidden" attribute. If your users
>can see these "hidden" files or not depends, depends on the setup of the
>Windows client.
Thanks for the tip, I hadn't thought of this. I'll just
Actually, it WASN'T root that mounted the share. It was my user account
"rickj".
Re: NFS, to the best of my knowledge the drive doesn't support it.
And I TRIED using -o uid=1000,gid=100 (the respective user and group IDs
of "rickj") with the smbmount command (AND the mount command) but the
ow
take out the space between the , and password=abc and the extra / on
//home/abc
gforgcc wrote:
Squeezer99 wrote:
are you using smbpasswd, tdbsam, or ldapsam for authentication? in
linux can you do mount -t cifs "//192.168.248.195/A_Valid_Share" /mnt -o
username=user,password=passwd
wha
Adam Williams wrote:
yes, i have a PDC w/ BDCs on different subnets. works fine.
ok thanks , you follows some turorial for this ?
Maximo Mosalvo wrote:
Hi, is posible to configure a samba pdc server on a central office
and 3 bdc on branches office united by vpn one conection with openvpn
Edd schrieb:
Before I file a bug report, I just wanted to check that samba is capable
of serving files from a FAT32 partition. I have here an OpenBSD-4.2
This reminds me of https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4715
Short description: Samba crashes on any filesystem except UFS.
You coul
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 10:14:07AM +0100, Edd wrote:
> Before I file a bug report, I just wanted to check that samba is capable
> of serving files from a FAT32 partition. I have here an OpenBSD-4.2
> i386 machine here with a second disk containting files that I will be
> sharing via both NFS and sa
Hi,
Before I file a bug report, I just wanted to check that samba is capable
of serving files from a FAT32 partition. I have here an OpenBSD-4.2
i386 machine here with a second disk containting files that I will be
sharing via both NFS and samba. The NFS share work great, but samba seg
faults upon
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