On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 08:57:54PM -0500, Mag Gam wrote:
> how can I check what settings the client is using? I can always check
> the /etc/mtab but if there a way to see what type of locking mechanism
> my client and server are using?
cat /proc/mounts
BTW, on another front I've got reports that
Dear All,
What the files i need to be check to solve the problem. i am having PDC
& BDC
r...@sangam:/var/log/samba# net getlocalsid
SID for domain SANGAM is: S-1-5-21-4020846335-601350461-1468625926
r...@vaigai:~# net getlocalsid
SID for domain VAIGAI is: S-1-5-21-4020846335-60135046
>> socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>This will probably not solve your problem, by why on earth are you
>deliberately crippling your performance so badly by setting the
>SO_RCVBUF and SO_SNDBUF?
>Volker
Good question, I'm not sure where it originates, but I recall se
how can I check what settings the client is using? I can always check
the /etc/mtab but if there a way to see what type of locking mechanism
my client and server are using?
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 8:09 AM, Volker Lendecke
wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 07:25:36AM -0500, Mag Gam wrote:
>> This
Thanks! Actually, DNS is not enough (I have DNS working), and I think LLMNR
also wouldn't be. DNS works well for name resolution if you already know which
machine you want to connect to, but it doesn't let the user see all the
machines on the network in the network map. From what I understand ab
There was an incorrect entry in smb.conf on BDC1 which mean it was not
registering in WINS as a bdc. According to the Samba How To
documentation, all other things being equal, Windows clients will use a
bdc rather than a pdc.
Now when I logon, I may get any of the three domain controllers. W
Actually, restarting nmbd on BDC1 does seem to have fixed this.
Original Message
Subject:Samba BDC does not register in WINS as BDC
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:52:25 -0500
From: Gaiseric Vandal
Reply-To: gaiseric.van...@gmail.com
To: samba@lists.samba.org
I have the following
PDC: Samba 3.0.37 on Solaris 10
BDC1: Samba 3.0.37 on Solaris 10
PDC is configured to be the WINS server for everything, including XP Pro
clients and other Samba machines.
PDC# testparm -v | grep master
Load smb config files from /etc/sfw/smb.conf
...
Serve
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:45:17AM +0200, Hristo Karatonev wrote:
> Hello to everyone!
> I'm new here, pls don't be cruel with me :)
> My question is about refreshing explorer after creating (with a right
> click ->"New Folder" action) on Samba share.
> My configuration is:
> FreeBSD 7.2
> Samba
I had some similar problems with samba 3.0 about 2 years ago, but
i have no such problems with Samba 3.3 an I would suggest using this last
stable version (surrently 3.3.9 from FreeBSD ports)
I think RAID (hardware or GEOM) has nothing with that.
Sorry for answering in English, but this is the of
Hi all,
We're preparing to move from a share-level authentication paradigm to
integrating with AD. We're running Pware's build of Samba 3.4.2, MIT
Kerberos, and OpenLDAP on AIX 6.1. I've worked through the procedure
and obtained a Kerberos ticket, then joined the host to our primary AD
domain
I had the same problem. To get the computers from a subnet to show in
browse.dat, you must have a samba configured as local master in that
subnet, so that it manages and relays to the domain master the list of
computers of the subnet.
If you are in workgroup and not in a domain, the windows comp
Kevin,
NetBIOS is IPv4 specific it cannot ever work over IPv6.
What you need is LLMNR (Link local multicast name resolution) or a DNS
server. LLMNR is not currently supported by Samba. Although if it is
supported by an external NSS module you could use it.
I have a bug in re LLMNR support in Sam
Hi,
I hope this hasn't already been discussed to death, but I didn't find the
answer through Google.
In short, my question is: how can I advertise a Samba server through
UPnP/Network Discovery? I'm currently using Samba 3.2.6, but should be able to
upgrade if needed.
I am trying to build an I
One of my samba Domain controlers is trying to reach two IP addresses of
192.168.221.1 and 192.168.91.1. The samba server is not even on a 192.168
subnet. It is currnetly on a 172.16.12.x subnet. How can I trace this
down? Why would the server look to access a 192.168 subnet? Can someone
just
I figured it out. Should have gone right to the source the first time
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7
In my case I had set the netlogon parameters as the other articles on
the internet had suggested. That actually breaks it.
Setting them back to default makes everything work great.
t
Yes, it has been configured via dhcp, and ipconfig shows primary wins
server : 172.30.1.30
Why browse.dat doesn't load values from wins ? In my case it seems to do
some broadcast for discovery. I thought the nmbd would get values from
the wins for the network browsing.
Eric
John H Terpstra
On 11/16/2009 08:21 AM, Eric PEYREMORTE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have troubles understanding wins and network browsing functionnality.
>
> I have a samba server(pdc) on a different subnet than my clients.
>
> The server smb.conf has wins support = Yes, the client are configured
> to use the wins server.
Hi,
I have troubles understanding wins and network browsing functionnality.
I have a samba server(pdc) on a different subnet than my clients.
The server smb.conf has wins support = Yes, the client are configured to
use the wins server.
In the wins.dat, i can see all the computers.
In the br
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 07:25:36AM -0500, Mag Gam wrote:
> This is from Redhat 5.2 client (Version is 3.0.28) . Its really hard
> to get what client has this problem. But it occurs to pretty much all
> of my clients.
>
> Any thoughts?
This is using smbfs or cifs? You might want to try the
other t
After upgrading Debian to 3.4.3-1, my mailbox has been overflowing with
panic messages similar to what is posted below.
Winbind is having some kind of problem with pulling in the AD groups.
Any other Debian users seeing this?
Dale
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
0xb7f7c424 in __k
Hi Folks,
using http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7 and trying to join I
get this Error Message:
"More data available"
with no log entries on the smb side. It does not seem that the Windows
machine talks to samba. Mapping shares work well insteed.
Can anybody help?
Thanks and best re
Linda Walsh schreibte:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\LanmanWorkstation\Para
meters] "DomainCompatibilityMode"=dword:0001
"DNSNameResolutionRequired"=dword:
These were key for me.
Cant reproduce that...
Always, when I try to join after applying t
This is from Redhat 5.2 client (Version is 3.0.28) . Its really hard
to get what client has this problem. But it occurs to pretty much all
of my clients.
Any thoughts?
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:49 AM, Volker Lendecke
wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 05:04:47PM -0500, Mag Gam wrote:
>> At our la
Replying to my own message in case someone runs into the same issue:
The samba 2008R2 ADS support in Ubuntu Hardy (8.04.3 LTS) is obviously
incomplete although joining the 2008R2 AD works fine.
We were able to solve the described problem simply by upgrading to
Samba 3.4.0 using the source package
Hello to everyone!
I'm new here, pls don't be cruel with me :)
My question is about refreshing explorer after creating (with a right
click ->"New Folder" action) on Samba share.
My configuration is:
FreeBSD 7.2
Samba 3.0.36
Samba shares is on Raid 1 (hardware)(if this may be a reason for somethi
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