On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 04:51:34PM -0500, Tom Peters wrote:
> At 04:09 PM 10/29/2008 -0500, William Marshall wrote:
>> I have a user w/ puzzling error. We have not been able to get a tcpdump or
>> significant samba log, but I'm posting to see if anyone else has seen
>> this. I did find some older p
I'm looking for a web based application that I can run to allow end-users to
browse the samba server, and only see the files to which they have permission.
Upload capabilities would be nice, but I can live with read-only downloads.
So far, the only decent solution I have found is Davenport
(ht
At 04:09 PM 10/29/2008 -0500, William Marshall wrote:
I have a user w/ puzzling error. We have not been able to get a tcpdump or
significant samba log, but I'm posting to see if anyone else has seen
this. I did find some older posts that point to possible
client issues.
We're running samba 3.0.2
My PDC (Ubuntu 8.04, samba 3.0.28a) shows up in the browse list as two
workgroups
THELMA (the netbios name for the machine)
Workgroup THELMA is empty
and
ATLANTA (the domain name)
THELMA is listed inside workgroup ATLANTA
running
nmblookup -A 127.0.0.1
yields
THELMA
I have a user w/ puzzling error. We have not been able to get a tcpdump or
significant samba log, but I'm posting to see if anyone else has seen
this. I did find some older posts that point to possible
client issues.
We're running samba 3.0.25b on RHEL4.
The user reports:
I am getting an error
Got a w2003 machine sharing a dir.
Created an account called "root" on it.
smbclient -L lists the shares on the box, but attempting to mount (from
Kubuntu 8.04) I get
"error 20: not a directory"
Anything I can do about it?
Dex
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On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 7:44 PM, Tom Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's defined as a BDC
It can only be a BDC to a Samba PDC. If you don't have PDC then make
it a PDC instead. If you have a Windows PDC/AD then make it a member
server.
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On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 11:09 -0700, Loren M. Lang wrote:
> I am trying to get ntlm_auth working for Authentication against the
> local Samba PDC which is running on the same computer. I am using samba
> 3.0.28a on Ubuntu 8.04.1. smbd, nmbd, and winbindd are running and
> Windows clients have no tr
I am trying to get ntlm_auth working for Authentication against the
local Samba PDC which is running on the same computer. I am using samba
3.0.28a on Ubuntu 8.04.1. smbd, nmbd, and winbindd are running and
Windows clients have no trouble logging into the domain. Running
ntlm_auth --username=myu
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:32:38AM -0600, Avron Gray wrote:
> I have a series of hosts (Solaris 8,9 & 10) that are successfully
> providing samba shares.
> They are all using Samba 3.0.2a, and authentication is via a Windows
> 2000 password server.
3.0.2a is extremely old I'm afraid. I'd suggest t
I have a series of hosts (Solaris 8,9 & 10) that are successfully
providing samba shares.
They are all using Samba 3.0.2a, and authentication is via a Windows
2000 password server.
Everything breaks when the password server is patched beyond the first
Windows Service pack.
Here are the contents o
you should to install nss_ldap, this is needed for integration between ldap
and unix accounts
After install and configure you can check it with "getent passwd" command.
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Michael JOLY <[EMAI
I have solved my problem installing nss_ldap
Thans for your help Adam.
Best regards
Mick
2008/10/29 Michael JOLY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The user is create in the ldap but when i try to connect to smb, i have the
> error.
>
> nss_ldap isn't install
>
> Sincerely yours
>
> Mick
>
> 2008/10/29 Ada
The user is create in the ldap but when i try to connect to smb, i have the
error.
nss_ldap isn't install
Sincerely yours
Mick
2008/10/29 Adam Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> do you have nss_ldap installed and working?
>
>
> Michael JOLY wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've just installed samba with l
Try add this user without the "-P" attribute and check if this has created.
After try
#smbldap-usershow toto
if this command return the user config, try:
# smbldap-passwd toto
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Michael
do you have nss_ldap installed and working?
Michael JOLY wrote:
Hello,
I've just installed samba with ldap on a debian etch.
I have a problem when i attempt to create a user with the command
smbldap-useradd -a -P -c "toto DUPONT" -u 1001 toto and to log in with it
after.
I obtain this error :
All,
Apologies if this is an impertinent question. I've been installing source
RPMs from the "Experimental" branch at sernet. That has yet to change to
samba-3.2.4. I understand it's a volunteer effort, but I was wondering if
any work is being done to create the 3.2.4 source rpm?
Dimitri
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Hello,
I've just installed samba with ldap on a debian etch.
I have a problem when i attempt to create a user with the command
smbldap-useradd -a -P -c "toto DUPONT" -u 1001 toto and to log in with it
after.
I obtain this error :
[2008/10/29 17:35:26, 0] passdb/pdb_get_set.c:pdb_get_group_sid(16
2008/10/29 Marc Fromm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>(unix extensions = no)
> My smb.conf does not contain unix extensions option.
"unix extensions = yes" is the default that will be used if smb.conf
does not specify otherwise
> Is this a setting on the mac that I need to change?
you need to change it o
Leopard tries to be nice and follow the symlink on the client side.
The problem we ran into was that the client wasn't mounting the target
of the symlink, the server was. The unix extensions and follow symlink
options as below forces the server to do the symlink following not the
client (wh
>(unix extensions = no)
My smb.conf does not contain unix extensions option.
Is this a setting on the mac that I need to change?
> If you want the server to follow the symlink instead, you have to turn off
> unix extension support
I'm not sure about the above comment. On the server I can follow t
> Masopust, Christian wrote:
> > hello,
> >
> > i've some strange problems with my samba-servers acting as
> domain-member
> > (ADS) in a W2k3 active directory.
> >
> > we have 3 DCs here and running samba without specifying a
> dedicated "password server"
> > doesn't work! the 3 DCs have the
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Masopust, Christian wrote:
> hello,
>
> i've some strange problems with my samba-servers acting as domain-member
> (ADS) in a W2k3 active directory.
>
> we have 3 DCs here and running samba without specifying a dedicated "password
> server"
> doesn'
hello,
i've some strange problems with my samba-servers acting as domain-member
(ADS) in a W2k3 active directory.
we have 3 DCs here and running samba without specifying a dedicated "password
server"
doesn't work! the 3 DCs have the following roles:
- DC1: PDC-emulator, has global catalog
We had a similar problem. To fix it we added to our global section of
smb.conf:
follow symlinks = yes
Mac 10.5.X is supposed to have the unix extensions but we found when
we enabled them we broke clients running older versions. So we also
have:
unix extensions = no
set. Hope this helps.
Thanks.
I have sorted out my problem.
It was a case of RTFM.
The windows server was running in mixed mode which meant that I had to
remove the realm paramater and use security = domain and finally join the
domain with: net rpc join.
Tam.
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