Hi,
I've installed samba-3.2.6 libraries on my linux box.
>From the linux machine, I've transfered/copied some files from a share on
>windows machine.
This operation has changed the 'last access date' of the files(which I've
copied) on the windows machine.
I want to avoid this and I do not ha
On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 15:00 +0100, robert rottermann wrote:
> Hi there,
> I am trying to work trough the samba4 tutorial.
>
> What I did so far downloading samba, and updating it afterwards with git pull.
>
> I did compile and install samba 4, and added the base user database with
> ./setup/provi
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 20:16 +, Matthew Holder wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am attempting to setup a DC using Samba 4 Alpha 7 as a learning
> tool. Eventually where I work will want a DC setup, and I can learn
> the skills needed using the alpha code.
>
> I have tried following the howto guide inc
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 09:00 -0400, Eric Feldhusen wrote:
> Just curious, is anyone using Samba 4.0 alpha releases in a production
> environment and how is it working for you?
>
> I run an environment of about 500+ Windows XP on a Netware environment
> and have considerable Samba 3.0 experience, bu
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 23:44 -0600, James R. Leu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've started working with samba4-alpha6. I've been successful
> in setting up an AD with an openldap backend. I'm now
> shifting my focus to how I would go about migrating to
> a samba4 setup from a microsoft AD implementation.
On Mon, 2009-03-16 at 14:28 -0700, Alan Worstell wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to integrate Samba with an existing CentOS Directory Server
How do you plan to 'integrate' this? Remember, Samba4 creates a new
directory tree from scratch (rather than Samba3's ability to easily
'attach' to another direct
On Sat, 2009-04-04 at 22:14 +0200, Mister Olli wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a samba4 server, which is acting as AD DC for a small domain. The
> whole setup is based on version 4.0.0alpha8-GIT-7fc8086 on freebsd.
>
> Since the samba process is core dumping several times a day, I want to
> update
Squeezer99 wrote:
>
> it should work ok. make sure to run net getlocalsid and net
> getdomainsid and write them down and on the new server do net
> setlocalsid and net setdomainsid if they are different.
>
Thanks!
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On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 19:44 +0200, Fabio Muzzi wrote:
>
> Is this a bug or is it the intended behaviuor? Is there a way to force
> permissions even when files are accessed from a Linux client that uses
> Unix extensions?
It's been fixed in latest cifs.ko code,
I think it may have made kernel 2.6.
It seems that when the clients (and the server) use Unix extensions, the
"force create mode" (and maybe "force directory mode"?) setting is
completely ignored.
I have a Samba 3.2.5 server that is accessed from Windows and Linux.
One share is configured as follows:
[foto]
comment = Gall
yeap! no success just yet :(
Victor Medina
Phyllis Diller - "If it weren't for baseball, many kids wouldn't know
what a millionaire looked like."
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Stefan Dengscherz
wrote:
> Hello Victor,
>
>
> did you try supplying the domain name along with the username? Like
Greetings,
This is an exception of what we do. Migrate from Proprietary to
opensource. However, when it comes to makes a great shift, a samba
expert is the best to handle such a situation.
If someone wants to come forward, please contact via my personal email
in order not to congest this list.
B
Hi ther,
I try to join a linux box to to a bdc.
Attempting to do so produces a failure.
chrissy:~ # net rpc join MEMBER -Uroot%secret -I 10.168.1.2
[2009/04/05 14:35:27, 0] utils/net_rpc_join.c:net_rpc_join_ok(87)
net_rpc_join_ok: failed to get schannel session key from server 10.168.1.2 for
do
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