Does mount.cifs support Kerberos as yet?
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I'm using Samba to authenticate against Active Directory. After the
initial setup, I mounted the
UNIX drive under XP using my AD credentials. Now every time I mount
the drives under XP, I am not
being asked for a username and password anymore. I have re-booted my
XP, deleted the share from My
Netwo
Hi Henkel,
I've finally succeed rpmbuild-ing samba, but this time it's the newest
release of samba, the 3.2.6 version. To handle the cifs.upcall.8.gz thing, I
added
%{_mandir}/man8/cifs.upcall.8*
in the respective line in samba.spec. I also installed ccache so I don't
have to uncomment the ccach
Hello all. I am using Samba 3.0.28a which was packaged with Ubuntu 8.04. I
am using it as a Domain Controller. I would like to upgrade to the latest
version. Does anyone know of a guide for this, or any tips or issues I
should look out for?
thanks,
-wes
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Good morning people,
Many thanks for your great work there. I would like to ask, is this 3.2.6
version can solve the problem I've faced with the 3.0.10, 3.0.32, and 3.2.4
version? I have posted mail regarding samba memory usage before and in there
(mr.) Jeremy and Volker actively talked about it a
Noah wrote:
Hi there,
I have found a bunch of sites explaining how to mount the WD mybook
World Edition 2 via samba. Fine and Dandy - I've been able to mount the
drive.
I still am unable to write from the ubuntu server to the drive mounted
via samba. What are some things I can check here?
he
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 01:41:12PM -0800, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> Ok, this looks like the following cut-and-paste
> error by me. We're testing a user handle permission
> set against a domain handle permission bit by mistake.
>
> Damn, I was *sure* I had tested this (but must have
> tested as root
You said:
So, I looking for a solution that really block USB mass-storage
without use BIOS. I think that if I apply my GPO for domain and not by
local station will be fine. I hope so.
I say:
Then you are probably posting the question to the wrong list.
Samba has methods of applying a local policy
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 07:35:44PM +, David Markey wrote:
> Possible regressions.
>
>
>
> using usrmgr.exe i cannot make changes or view someones profile even
> with the following privileges:
>
> # net rpc rights grant dmarkey SeMachineAccountPrivilege
> SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege SeBackupPri
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Derek,
Can you send me you patch to review ?
cheers, jerry
Derek Harkness wrote:
> Okay I'm a bit lost at this point. I've got created an idmap plugin
> that loads and does some useful stuff for me but I'm still having a
> rough time with the h
Hi there,
I have found a bunch of sites explaining how to mount the WD mybook
World Edition 2 via samba. Fine and Dandy - I've been able to mount the
drive.
I still am unable to write from the ubuntu server to the drive mounted
via samba. What are some things I can check here?
here is my /var
I've tried both the onboard and a linksys.. I also ran iperf to test the
connectivity and bandwidth, ping, and ftp.. all worked fine.. no packet
loss.. I'm also connected to it constantly via ssh without ever being
disconnected or lagged. The interface reports no errors or dropped
packets..
Sounds like something at the physical layer. Try a different NIC on
the server. Run some network diagnostics.
On 12/10/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it's reliable and Samba is working on another machine just fine. That
> box is running Samba 3.0.20 on Slackware. This
Yes, it's reliable and Samba is working on another machine just fine. That
box is running Samba 3.0.20 on Slackware. This is 3.2.5 on Ubuntu. 8.10
I've done some further testing and it's affecting all OS's (Linux
included), not just Vista.Now it seems that if I don't use the share
for 4 or
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 03:19:56PM +0100, Karolin Seeger wrote:
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>dreams are privat
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 03:36:39PM +0100, ROHAUT Sébastien (EXT OSIATIS) wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> We use Samba CIFS Server on HP-UX 11iv3, based on Samba 3.0.22. Clients are
> Redhat AS4u6 Linux, using 3.0.25b samba packages, with vfs cifs module
> version 1.48a.
>
> Mountpoints are mounted wit
Greetings
My goal is to create a single sign on system so that all the user
accounts can be managed from one point. I already have all the users in
ldap posix and have several machines authenticating against it. Now I
have Windows 2003 server and Samba that I need to tie into ldap and was
not sure
Derek, spend a couple of minutes to see this link
http://lists-archives.org/samba/36627-kinit-succeeded-but-ads_sasl_spnego_krb5_bind-failed.html
someone seemed had the same problem, time ago
;-) G.
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hi list,
I tried to setup samba/winbind server with the idmap ldap backend, and
I think the samba howto is wrong on that part :
http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/idmapper.html#id2600225
As described in the howto it couldn't work :
/etc/nsswitch.conf
passwd: files ldap
shad
Hi,
We use Samba CIFS Server on HP-UX 11iv3, based on Samba 3.0.22. Clients are
Redhat AS4u6 Linux, using 3.0.25b samba packages, with vfs cifs module version
1.48a.
Mountpoints are mounted with cifs filesystem.
In the server log files (level 3), we have many
call_trans2qfsinfo: lev
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Hummm, it's really good.
My interesting in system policies for entire domains resides in the
fect that I need to block usb mass-storages in this winxp stations.
I able to lock USB using local GPO and .adm files (get from microsoft
technet), but some weeks after, I dont know how, my users can disabl
Indeed incorrect setup (of the iptables firewall, not of
dns/dhcp/firestarter) but the problem is resolved now I've put
original iptables policy configuration back.
Thanks for the help,
Regards Otto
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 11:56 AM, L.P.H. van Belle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> this is a dns+dhc
this is a dns+dhcp issue what you windows is not resolving.
your setup is not corrrect.
Im running firestarter on 4 debian servers here, all have also
samba running it and windows resolves without any problems.
questions about this, email my on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can email you my setup if you
Thanks for the feedback. I am wondering indeed then how the local
master browser got wind of it..
I find out the cause and solution for the problem as well.. turned
out to be a firewall issue. The system is running Firestarter but also
Shorewall is installed. Now Shorewall is 'only' a utility to
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