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My Samba installation seems to work fine, except for the NetBIOS names part.
When I use nmblookup, it appears to be using the wrong broadcast address and
the log file for nmbd has constant 'Packet send failed, Host is down' messages.
If I use nmblookup and force the broadcast address with -B,
> This is where I got screwed up in "man smb.conf"
>
> idmap uid (G)
> The idmap uid parameter specifies the range of
> user ids that are allocated for use in mapping
> UNIX users to NT user SIDs.
>
> It was the "mapping" that made me think I had to map the
> existi
John Drescher wrote:
To answer my own question, I severely misunderstood what
"man smb.conf" was saying about "idmap uid" and
"idmap uid". I was trying to match them up with
my current user numbers and group numbers.
Placing my idmaps in this range cured the error
message.
idmap uid = 1
> To answer my own question, I severely misunderstood what
> "man smb.conf" was saying about "idmap uid" and
> "idmap uid". I was trying to match them up with
> my current user numbers and group numbers.
>
> Placing my idmaps in this range cured the error
> message.
>
> idmap uid = 15000-20
MargoAndTodd wrote:
Hi All,
When I restart smbd and winbindd, I see the
following error message:
rn1 winbindd[8289]: Initializing idmap domains
Apr 6 15:15:13 rn1 winbindd[8289]:
[2009/04/06 15:15:13, 0] nsswitch/idmap.c:idmap_init(388)
rn1 winbindd[8289]: idmap_init: Ignoring
MargoAndTodd wrote:
Hi All,
I am getting the following error in /var/log/messages
when an XP Pro client enters the network:
nss_wins[8369]: [2009/04/06 15:17:23, 0]
auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_users(810)
Apr 6 15:17:23 rn1 nss_wins[8369]:
create_builtin_users: Failed to create Users
I
Hi Miguel/Scott,
Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately I'm not mounting the samba filesystem.
I'm using limsmbclient library APIs from a C program to open a smb file, read
it, close the file.
Is there any 'noatime' option while opening a smbfile or while initializing a
context?
thanks,
-Kishore
Hi All,
I am getting the following error in /var/log/messages
when an XP Pro client enters the network:
nss_wins[8369]: [2009/04/06 15:17:23, 0]
auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_users(810)
Apr 6 15:17:23 rn1 nss_wins[8369]:
create_builtin_users: Failed to create Users
I have been told in th
Hi All,
When I restart smbd and winbindd, I see the
following error message:
rn1 winbindd[8289]: Initializing idmap domains
Apr 6 15:15:13 rn1 winbindd[8289]:
[2009/04/06 15:15:13, 0] nsswitch/idmap.c:idmap_init(388)
rn1 winbindd[8289]: idmap_init: Ignoring domain FOO
How do I
Hi All,
I am using CentOS 5.3 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 clone).
CentOS and RHEL being what they are, they always use old
stuff to maintain enterprise stability.
$rpm -qa \*samba\*
samba-common-3.0.33-3.7.el5
system-config-samba-1.2.41-3.el5
samba-3.0.33-3.7.el5
samba-client-3.0.33-3.7.el5
I
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 3:06 PM, jerry wrote:
> Sounds like the configure test may be picking up the Solaris
> native libs. been a while since I looked at that. Check the
> config.log file for clues.
Yes, I think this is the problem. From my year-old notes building
Samba on Solaris 10:
"checki
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Jamen,
> c -lkrb5 /usr/bin/krb5-config: Unknown option `gssapi' -- use `--help'
...
> --> We are relying on the native solaris libs (Solaris 10, 5.10 sparc)
That's your smoking gun. You could try temporarily renaming the
/usr/bin/krb5-config and let
Start with "krb5_mk_req_extended". The configure error is not
always obvious. Sometimes the test program in configure can fail
due to bad linking or missing libs.
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In config.log:
configure:56716: checking for krb5_mk_req_extended in -lkrb5
configure:56749: gcc -o conftest -I/usr/
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Jamen,
> I'm sure it has to do with environment variables, but I'm not sure which
> ones to change and change to what. I know I had to adjust them for
> OpenLDAP to get installed correctly, so I'm guessing that this is
> conflicting with the Samba con
I'm sure it has to do with environment variables, but I'm not sure which
ones to change and change to what. I know I had to adjust them for
OpenLDAP to get installed correctly, so I'm guessing that this is
conflicting with the Samba configure options. Here's what I have
currently (these are just th
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McGranahan, Jamen wrote:
> Error (last part):
> configure:63086: result: no
> configure:63105: WARNING: krb5_mk_req_extended not found in -lkrb5
> configure:63113: WARNING: no CREATE_KEY_FUNCTIONS detected
> configure:63121: WARNING: no GET_ENCTYPES_FU
Ultimate goal: to utilize Active Directory service on all Unix servers
Server: SunOS 5.10 Generic_120011-14 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440
Software installed: openldap-2.4.16; openssl-0.9.8k; sasl-2.1.21;
gcc-3.4.6
I've spent the past couple of days getting OpenLDAP installed on our Sun
Hello,
A few weeks ago I was trying to add a Server 2008 machine to my network that
is using an NT 4.0 PDC. I ran into issues both with Samba communication with
Server 2008 and with NT communication with server 2008 so I "downgraded" and
installed Server 2003 on that machine instead.
Now when I a
hi,
i would like to allow access to specific samba shares, where
the windows domain user is NOT authenticated against the share
with it's username, but with a membership of a given windows-group.
example:
windows-domain user "test01" -->
which is a member of windows domain group "smb_test01" --
As well as nodiratime.
--Original Message--
From: Miguel Medalha
Sender: samba-bounces+scott.lovenberg=gmail@lists.samba.org
To: naga_kishore_komm...@yahoo.com
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Query related to samba-3.2.6 and Last Access Time stamp.
Sent: Apr 6, 2009 08:4
Hello James,
sorry for the long delay...
> I had problems with trusted domains when I migrated to Samba 3.2. We
> ended up just deleting the trusts, as they weren't necessary for us but
> in your case I don't think that's possible.
No, in fact this is no solution for us :-)
> Do you get the de
I want to avoid this and I do not have administrator permission of the windows
machine.
Is there any client side setting that I can change to avoid the updation of
'last access date' on the server?
Mount the server's filesystem with the "noatime" option?
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Hello @List,
We have a pretty complex problem;
In our company AD is the one and only directory service, all other "clients"
need to follow the given settings and guidelines. We are connected via security
ADS , but every patch session on the PDC `s is a nightmare , does it still work
or not.
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