The same problem here. I run RHEL 4 with samba-3.0.10 here and solidworks's
(SW 2008 SP3) user cannot save or run into/from samba share. I upgraded to
samba-3.0.32 and it solved some of my problem (user can save into samba
share directory. What still bothered me was some users could double-click
so
Hi,
This thing has run in my head either but I forgot to email the forum. Thank
you for throwing this out into the forum Vishes and thanx (again) to Volker
for the explanation.
Best regards,
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Ummm, I'm not sure, but, how do you set the ACL on slapd.conf? I set mine
like these:
access to attrs=userPassword,sambaLMPassword,sambaNTPassword
,deliveryMode,mailRe
plyText
by dnattr=administrator write
by self write
by anonymous auth
by * none
access to *
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 12:42 AM, vishesh kumar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I know that this is very basic questions but i unable to find out solution
> for this.
>
> I want to upgrade my samba version without disturbing running configuration.
>
>
> is any sort of patching is possible
Dear all
I know that this is very basic questions but i unable to find out solution
for this.
I want to upgrade my samba version without disturbing running configuration.
is any sort of patching is possible is samba as we do for linux kernel?
thanks
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> -Original Message-
> From: Andreas Baitis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 5:16 PM
>
> You could separate your [homes] entry into a file called
> Novagroup.homes
> then do:
>
> include = %g.homes
>
>
> Then only the Novagroup members will get a home directo
test test wrote:
Hi,
I setup trash in samba, it working well but people can avoid it when they
delete files/folder using key combination ( Shift+Del ) in Windows XP. Is
possible to prevent hard delete?
I don't exactly have a solution to your problem (in fact, I'm kind of
surprised that you c
You could separate your [homes] entry into a file called
Novagroup.homes then do:
include = %g.homes
Then only the Novagroup members will get a home directory served up.
Yes, it certainly seems the best solution.
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Solutions you have gave me doesn't solve my problem. Thanks anyway, but I'm
still searching
Why do you insist on using the [homes] share for that atypical use, then?
You are searching for a solution to a problem you see in a certain way,
but perhaps you should think in some other dir
You could separate your [homes] entry into a file called Novagroup.homes
then do:
include = %g.homes
Then only the Novagroup members will get a home directory served up.
Works for me.
Regards Andreas
Dariem Pérez Herrera wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Miguel Medalha [mailto
> -Original Message-
> From: Miguel Medalha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> If your users are seeing folders other than their own under "homes", it
> means that you made some mistake with the configuration, probably with
> the path directive to homes. That is NOT the normal behavior. You s
Just sharing the information on this a work around for this problem.
reported to bugzilla.samba.org: BUG 5907.
net ads join get the error:
ld.so.1: net: fatal: libtalloc.so: open failed: No such file or
directory
Killed
warning: net ads join failed
Top of config.log:
This file contains any mes
Ted Hilts wrote:
Rubin Bennett wrote:
On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 17:17 -0700, Ted Hilts wrote:
In short this is the problem. The XP Home machine called
"misty" cannot see any other machines. It cannot see the Linux
machines
and it cannot see the XP Home machines or the XP Pro machine. In spit
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Is this a windows issue/setting or samba or both ...
Thanks
Peter
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My brand new samba network is working pretty good, ironing out some
glitches.
Win XP users cannot change their password.
I use SaMBa as a domain-controller
> > It looks like all of this stuff is under source/lib. It's like the
> > autoconf equivalent of CPPFLAGS needs to be set so it picks up the
> > directories that contain the stuff. More research.
>
> You might just run ./autogen on a recent linux box and scp
> the result to Solaris.
>
> Vol
Sorry to be a pain, but can anyone help me with this as it's starting to
bug the hell out of me.
Adam
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Behalf Of Adam Stirk
Sent: 15 November 2008 14:51
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Samba + Vista Issue
Im
If your users are seeing folders other than their own under "homes", it
means that you made some mistake with the configuration, probably with
the path directive to homes. That is NOT the normal behavior. You still
didn't show us your [homes] entry in smb.conf...
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Hi,
I'm sure this has been asked before, but I can't find where I should start.
I have a lan with about 10 computers involved in web development. The main
domain that is setup is using Windows Small Business Server (with IIS for
testing sites). I would like to use Debian as a linux testing serv
> I've attempted
> various approaches but I've failed to achieve my goal, so I
> wonder if it's even possible. Sharing homes one-by-one is out
> of question: too many people in my department. Can you help me?
Assuming all the people in your department are in a group, you can just include
a sep
On 11/16/2008, Dariem Pérez Herrera ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> It doesn't solve my problem, that option is for hiding files within a
> shared folder if they are not readable, but what I want is to hide
> the inaccessible folder.
It also hides unreadable folders...
So, if you add this to the [ho
Hi,
I setup trash in samba, it working well but people can avoid it when they
delete files/folder using key combination ( Shift+Del ) in Windows XP. Is
possible to prevent hard delete?
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Hello,
Am Sonntag, 16. November 2008 10:23 schrieb Dariem Pérez Herrera:
> Hello everybody,
> This is the scenario I have: I've joined a GNU/Linux machine to an
> Active Directory domain using winbind, and I've shared [homes], so now
> every user of the entire organization were I work can see a sha
Hi Michael,
I've got two bugs open because ACL inheritance does not work on NFSv4.
See https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5446
(https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5447 pro forma for samba 3.0)
So if you need ACL inhertance, you'll probaby want to apply the simple
ptahces to vf
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