hi all
i'm finding that my users are not able to copy files to samba with a ~
in the file name e.g "marketing report for managemen~t.doc"
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Dale:
There is no client firewall on any of the machines in question.
The windows XP firewall has been disabled.
-Marshall
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 12:57 PM, Dale Schroeder <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marshall,
>
> One last guess: Windows Firewall. Is it turned on? For comparison, in
> the
Rick Johnson wrote:
Alex Harrington wrote:
I was talking about saving the Linux filesystem info. Do your rsync
to
the NAS, then do a recursive getfacl, redirecting the output to a
file on the NAS.
When you do an rsync back from the NAS, correct the owner/perms
with setfacl.
Trouble is t
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 09:05:29PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
> I am sure that the OpenBSD team will be interested in fixing these bugs
> if they still exist, as they take pride making good quality code. I
> can't speak for NetBSD or FreeBSD.
>
> As for the "directory name cache size = 0" it does
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:34:22AM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:06:18AM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
> > It turns out OpenBSD-current has some patches to fix this problem
> > which came from FreeBSD, just after the release of 4.2.
> >
> > Is the samba team interested in t
Alex Harrington wrote:
I was talking about saving the Linux filesystem info. Do your rsync
to
the NAS, then do a recursive getfacl, redirecting the output to a
file on the NAS.
When you do an rsync back from the NAS, correct the owner/perms with
setfacl.
Trouble is that I CAN'T do my r
Larry Alkoff wrote:
I am debbuging my Kubuntu Linux to Windows XP Professional Service Pack
1 and 2 connection using Andrew Tridgell's excellent diagnosis.txt.
The test fails on test 5 which should return a list of available shares
from the server.
From the XP command prompt:
net view \\kin
I have trusts setup between 3 samba domains. Do you have a specific
question regarding setup?
Hans
Adam Williams wrote:
i think you have to create the trusts on both DOMAINS as they only
work in one direction. the official samba how to and reference guide
briefly touches on the subject.
Jeremy Allison schrieb:
If you give me feedback, I will close this out for 3.2. Unfortunately
it's hard to get anyone on the *BSD side to work on this with me. I
Thank you very much for your explanations. I must admit that I am quite
shocked about this. I always thought of Samba as one of the
The add user script is only for adding users, not machines and it
shouldn't call smbpassword. The script only needs to handle the OS task
of adding the user. Samba will add the Samba stuff itself.
To add machines you want an "add machines script" specified.
Depending on what you are trying to d
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:06:18AM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Edd Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am willing to test patches. I may have a prod about in the source at
> > some point, but you guys can probably diagnose and fix the fault a
> > wh
Dale:
I'm continuing to investigate - ipconfig /all shows both WINS servers.
/var/cache/samba/wins.dat contains the xp machines.
I do have a local DNS server, and it does resolve typical addresses (
google.com) as expected.
My PDC and BDC have A and PTR records that resolve properly, but nothing
s
I am debbuging my Kubuntu Linux to Windows XP Professional Service Pack
1 and 2 connection using Andrew Tridgell's excellent diagnosis.txt.
The test fails on test 5 which should return a list of available shares
from the server.
From the XP command prompt:
net view \\kinda
System error 5 has
Hi all,
we observed a strange effect when copying an file within a samba
share: Both atime an mtime of the target file are set to the mtime
of the original file. The atime of the original file is updated to
the current time.
1. Status of the original file:
# stat test.txt
File: `test.txt'
Help, anyone?
Your responses will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
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Subjec
Quoting Gerald (Jerry) Carter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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> Christian,
>
> | Debian entered the freeze stage for lenny on April 1st.
>
> Wow! A 5 month freeze before release? I guess I can
> understand for a distro but that seems a bit excessive.
Wel
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Evan Ingram wrote:
| Hi
|
| I want windows machines to automatically be added into samba when they
| try to attach to the domain. Had various problems with root account not
| being accepted.
|
| Can anyone spot anything glaringly obviously wrong in my
Hi
I want windows machines to automatically be added into samba when they
try to attach to the domain. Had various problems with root account not
being accepted.
Can anyone spot anything glaringly obviously wrong in my config that
follows.
Cheers
[global]
name resolve order = wins
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Christian,
| Debian entered the freeze stage for lenny on April 1st.
Wow! A 5 month freeze before release? I guess I can
understand for a distro but that seems a bit excessive.
cheers, jerry
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Hi there
i have a very strange issue:
%n is empty, for sure.
ldap passwd sync = No
unix password sync = Yes
passwd program = /usr/bin/php -f /etc/samba/scripts/chgpwd.php %u %n
passwd chat debug = yes
this small php script does log:
Apr 29 11:19:13 pdc myScriptLo
Yes, i added him to that group to see if that makes any difference. Thanks
for all your help. And I will let you know, when I found out what the
problem is.
Best Regards,
Oliver
On 4/29/08, Dietrich Streifert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I wonder why oweinmann is member of the group staff. May
I wonder why oweinmann is member of the group staff. Maybe there is an
entry for oweinmann in /etc/passwd?
So I'm running out of ideas :-( Mabye someone out there can take over.
Good luck and report back what you have found.
Oliver Weinmann schrieb:
I changed both groups and users to "no". St
Please try to set combinations of
winbind enum groups = No
and test again.
This could be the reason why getent groups never ends. This is known to
be a problem with big AD user/groups databases.
Have a look at this and related paramters in path>/swat/help/manpages/smb.conf.5.html
It's the latest stable.
# smbd -V
Version 3.0.28a
[global]
netbios name = rose8
realm = VEGAGROUP.NET
workgroup = VEGA
security = ADS
encrypt passwords = yes
password server = *
os level = 20
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=16
Which samba version do you use?
Please post the global configuration section of smb.conf.
Oliver Weinmann schrieb:
Here could be a problem. I could not change our win 2k3 schema. They
were afraid it could break something... tsss. So i had to use the
idmap_rid module. Which does a good job act
Here could be a problem. I could not change our win 2k3 schema. They were
afraid it could break something... tsss. So i had to use the idmap_rid
module. Which does a good job actually. It uses the last portion of the AD
users SID and adds it to a base set in smb.conf. I issued your commands:
bash-
We have several installations where we use the two different AD schema
extensions (SFU from Windows Services for Unix and rfc2307bis from
Windows Server 2003R2) to put the needed information in.
We are using the idmap_ad module to map the uid, gid, home etc.
information from the AD.
The loca
Could the problem be that the AD users are not in any of the local groups on
the machine? How do you manage your AD users to be members of local groups
e.g. staff, sys etc.? pam_groups?
On 4/29/08, Oliver Weinmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> there is nothing in /etc/profile and the user oweinma
there is nothing in /etc/profile and the user oweinmann has no .bashrc. The
problem seems to be related to nscd. When nscd is turned on i can login and
issue commands and I don't get kicked out of the ssh login. There is no idle
session timeout set. If there was I would get kicked out when nscd is
So there must be something in your bash init files, /etc/profile or
~/.bashrc (sorry I'm not a bash user) which causes the problem.
Maybe something which forms the shell prompt like whoami etc.
Maybe there is something like a autologout set for the csh or in sshd
with idle session timeout.
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Edd Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am willing to test patches. I may have a prod about in the source at
> some point, but you guys can probably diagnose and fix the fault a
> whole load better than I can. I have never looked at the samba source
> be
Hi,
no, there was nothing in /var/adm/messages, but guess what with the csh ls
-alrt and such commands work fine... But i get kicked out of the ssh session
after 2 minutes... :(
On 4/29/08, Dietrich Streifert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Are there any messages in /var/adm/messages which are r
gforgcc wrote:
>
>
> Helmut Hullen wrote:
>>
>> Hallo, gforgcc,
>>
>> Does the workgroup fit?
>> Has the username or the password any special character?
>>
>> Viele Gruesse!
>> Helmut
>>
>>
> Hi Viele Gruesse, :)
> no there are no special charecters in username or password.. just abc and
Are there any messages in /var/adm/messages which are related to nss ?
As I can see you are using bash as your shell.
Try using csh. Does something change?
Oliver Weinmann schrieb:
su to user oweinmann works but when i ussie the ldd -r
/usr/lib/nss_winbind.so command it gets put in the backgro
Helmut Hullen wrote:
>
> Hallo, gforgcc,
>
> Does the workgroup fit?
> Has the username or the password any special character?
>
> Viele Gruesse!
> Helmut
>
>
Hi Viele Gruesse, :)
no there are no special charecters in username or password.. just abc and
abc thats it...
and i dint get what is
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 04:01:39AM -0300, Leonardo Tancredi wrote:
> printer, and looking at logfiles and traffic captures I see the problem
> is that the client is trying to do an NTCreate_and_X operation to open a
> named pipe called "\epmapper" but Samba answers with an
> NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAM
su to user oweinmann works but when i ussie the ldd -r
/usr/lib/nss_winbind.so command it gets put in the background.. :( i then do
fg 2 and this is the output:
bash-2.03$ ldd -r /usr/lib/nss_winbind.so
[2]+ Stopped ldd -r /usr/lib/nss_winbind.so
bash-2.03$ fg 2
ldd -r /usr/lib/n
Quoting Gerald (Jerry) Carter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Christian, I really disagree here. What made you com to
> the decision that 3.0 is batter for a September Debian
> release?
Because the Debian release team asked maintainers to slow odwn
upstream version bumps as of March 2008. And one of the
Please try to login (or su) to the user oweinmann and issue then ldd -r
/usr/lib/nss_winbind.so
For some reason I think that non root users are not able to read one of
the involved files.
This could be
/etc/nsswitch.conf
/usr/lib/nss_winbind.so
or some of the files found by the ldd -r
Quoting Volker Lendecke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 3.0.28a has known bugs in particular with trusts, so you
> will inevitably have to backport stuff from 3.0.28b that
> will be done by then. And, I have to agree with Jerry,
> having to live with .28a for the next decade in Debian might
> be not the be
Hello all,
I've googled this but couldn't find anything relevant and the list's
archives didn't turn anything either, so pretty please someone take a
look at this if you can spare a moment.
My Samba server shares its CUPS printer, but Windows clients cannot
print to it (I haven't tried other
>> I was talking about saving the Linux filesystem info. Do your rsync
to
>> the NAS, then do a recursive getfacl, redirecting the output to a
>> file on the NAS.
>> When you do an rsync back from the NAS, correct the owner/perms with
>> setfacl.
>>
>
> Trouble is that I CAN'T do my rsync to t
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