Which network device are you using?
when it happens, do a
dmesg|tail
on the server. Anything interesting there?
I had a similar symptoms which turned out to be caused by the Realtek device
on my motherboard and the driver in my Linux distro. (and when I fixed that
by using another driver, my mach
Greetings all; I really hope someone can help me. I recently upgraded
to the most recent version (from a year-old version) of Samba, on a
server now running on Ubuntu Server Jaunty Jackalope x64. After
upgrading, whenever I play large media files on my Vista machine
streamed from the Samba serve
Do I take it that there is no good way to have a mix of local &
roaming profiles?
IE: where if the user has a profile on the server they get it,
otherwise they use a local?
You will benefit a lot by reading the section about redirected profile
folders. I suppose it will do what you want.
Ah. I thought that the stanza would just disable roaming profiles.
logon path =
I misunderstood your question because your subject line says "How to use
local profiles in samba PDC".
Well, you must have a "netlogon" share containing a "Default User"
profile. The process is described in
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 09:43:37PM +0100, Illtud Daniel wrote:
> Since the list responsiveness seems to be at a high, le me
> take the opportunity to repost a message that got no
> answers in March:
>
>
> I've searched the list, and I can't find reference to this being
> implemented:
>
> reverse ve
logon path =
will disable automatic roaming profile settings. You can still define
roaming (or mandatory) profiles on a per user basis using "user manager"
from the NT admin tools.
Tony Hoover, Network Administrator
KSU
Since the list responsiveness seems to be at a high, le me
take the opportunity to repost a message that got no
answers in March:
I've searched the list, and I can't find reference to this being
implemented:
reverse veto files - a list of files *allowed* rather than
the current list of files *d
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Miguel Medalha wrote:
>
>> How do you enable local profile creation on machines connected to a samba
>> PDC?
>>
>
> In smb.conf:
>
> logon path = [meaning nothing after the "=" sign]
Ah. I thought that the stanza would just disable roaming profiles.
logon path =
D
How do you enable local profile creation on machines connected to a samba PDC?
In smb.conf:
logon path = [meaning nothing after the "=" sign]
Samba HOWTO Collection
Desktop Profile Management
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/ProfileMgmt.html
Samba 3 by Example:
[r...@vmsamba ~]# net rpc join -D MyDomain -Uadministrator%adminpasswd
Joined domain MyDomain.
Webmin is yet another admin tool but the command line returns domain joining
success.
The system shows up as a domain member in all of my Admin toolsI can access
the account database information (
>
>
> So, is there a way I can specify that winbind only uses the CSS domain and
> does not try and connect to the other trusted domains?
>
allow trusted domains = no
>
>
> I'm running CentOS 5.3 with Samba 3.0.33-3.7.el5 with the following
> smb.conf:
>
> [global]
>workgroup = CSS
>
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Wikked one wrote:
> Even though I have joined the domain with a net rpc join command
> I can getent passwd just fine
> wbinfo fails
>
> using webmin to attempt to bind to the domain but it fails
>
> Now I am truly confused!
>
If the wbinfo -t fails, then the ho
How do you enable local profile creation on machines connected to a samba PDC?
I thought it would be automatic, but it doesn't seem to be. If there
isn't a roving profile, windows complains it can't find your profile
on the server, then instead of creating a local one, it throws up this
message:
Even though I have joined the domain with a net rpc join command
I can getent passwd just fine
wbinfo fails
using webmin to attempt to bind to the domain but it fails
Now I am truly confused!
I know you are typing administrator password, but if you look at the error
message, it says the user
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Herbert G. Fischer <
herbert.fisc...@locaweb.com.br> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I'm not 100% shure about my answer but I think it's a Windows 2003 Server
> SP2 working as AD.
>
>
> On 27/julho/2009, at 20:54, David Markey wrote:
>
> What is the domain controller, Samb
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Jeremiah Martell
wrote:
> I haven't had any responses to this yet.
>
> Is there any other information that would help diagnose the problem?
>
> To recap:
> Using the same network, the same computer, and the same smb.conf (with
> the exception of an added intereface
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Linux Addict wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 2:41 PM, John Drescher wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Wikked one wrote:
>> >
>> > Log level 10
>> > Created a lot more noise still not able to isolate the problem
>> > Here's some highlights of the hu
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 2:41 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Wikked one wrote:
> >
> > Log level 10
> > Created a lot more noise still not able to isolate the problem
> > Here's some highlights of the huge log fileThis is also where I begin
> > to question the error me
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Wikked one wrote:
>
> Log level 10
> Created a lot more noise still not able to isolate the problem
> Here's some highlights of the huge log fileThis is also where I begin
> to question the error messages...
>
> [2009/07/26 10:33:58, 0] auth/auth_domain.c:domain_cl
Log level 10
Created a lot more noise still not able to isolate the problem
Here's some highlights of the huge log fileThis is also where I begin
to question the error messages...
[2009/07/26 10:33:58, 0] auth/auth_domain.c:domain_client_validate(326)
domain_client_validate: unable to validat
I haven't had any responses to this yet.
Is there any other information that would help diagnose the problem?
To recap:
Using the same network, the same computer, and the same smb.conf (with
the exception of an added interefaces line for Samba-3.0.34) I am able
to non-ADS join with Samba-3.0.14a
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Wikked one wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Presently we are not using SSL and this parameter once again restored
> access to
> the shares.
> However when I make an attempt to access another Samba server I get the
> following error on the PDC.
> [2009/07/28 11:42:02, 0]
>
Additionally here's an error from the target system when I make an attempt to
mount CIFS from another system.
To refresh I am currently mounting a share with the mount -t smbfs.in order
to
backup to it, I have been unable to mount the share with either command.
As I look at the error message
Le mardi 28 juillet 2009 16:55:08, vous avez écrit :
> >> Greetings,
> >>
> >> I upgraded my samba v3.2.4 to v3.4.0.
> >>
> >> Now point'n'print does not work. I get the error 'Windows cannot
> >> connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed (error
> >> 0x06f7)' when I try to conne
On 7/25/2009 12:10 PM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
As an FYI, I am using Samba-3.2.4, idmap_rid with tdbsam as backend for
about 3 years with 2000 users on member server configuration authenticating
AD 2003. Occasionally I had db corrupt issues, but restarting winbind
resolved most o
Presently we are not using SSL and this parameter once again restored access to
the shares.
However when I make an attempt to access another Samba server I get the
following error on the PDC.
[2009/07/28 11:42:02, 0] passdb/passdb.c:pdb_increment_bad_password_count(1477)
pdb_increment_ba
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:18:43AM -0400, Linux Addict wrote:
> I dont know about other distros, but it certainly happens on Redhat
> Enterprise and their KB says its a known problem.
With the next version Samba 99% of these problems should go
away. At least the idmap cache problems are fixed, see
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Wikked one wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Good Morning List,
> After an upgrade to 3.3.6 on my CentOS 5.3 system I now
> cannot access the share at all. I get the following console error message :
> [2009/07/26 08:35:52, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smb_ldap_start
Good Morning List,
After an upgrade to 3.3.6 on my CentOS 5.3 system I now
cannot access the share at all. I get the following console error message :
[2009/07/26 08:35:52, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smb_ldap_start_tls(656)
Failed to issue the StartTLS instruction: Connect erro
Greetings,
I upgraded my samba v3.2.4 to v3.4.0.
Now point'n'print does not work. I get the error 'Windows cannot
connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed (error
0x06f7)' when I try to connect to any printer share from a vista
32bit client.
For me 3.4.0 has solved a
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 09:49:55AM -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
> > On 7/24/2009, John H Terpstra - Samba Team (j...@samba.org) wrote:
> > >> As an FYI, I am using Samba-3.2.4, idmap_rid with tdbsam as backend
> for
> > >> about 3 years w
Hi David,
I'm not 100% shure about my answer but I think it's a Windows 2003
Server SP2 working as AD.
On 27/julho/2009, at 20:54, David Markey wrote:
What is the domain controller, Samba, AD, or an NT domain?
On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 17:51:45 -0300, "Herbert G. Fischer"
wrote:
Hi,
I've sp
Hi
I'm following up my original message with more information, but unfortunately
no real progress.
I've updated to Samba 3.4.0 and winbindd -V now reports: Version
3.4.0-SerNet-RedHat
I've also tried setting "password server = 10.1.10.120" which is the IP address
of one of my local domain co
Hello,
I want to use crackcheck to check password complexity, but users (when
password change failed) gets only information about valid password length,
password history. I think that may be a problem for users.
How can I (or Can I?) give them information about expected complexity.
Crackcheck
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