On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 01:49:51PM -0500, john_debe...@notes.teradyne.com wrote:
> We have SAMBA 3.0.33 running on RedHat 5. We are sharing home directories
> to users via Samba using the [homes] share. The home directories reside on
> a Netapp filer, (actually multiple), and are accessed by
Olá,
trabalho no setor de tecnologia da informaçao do Instituto Federal do Ceará.
Iremos implantar o servidor samba aqui, mas estou meio perdido e nao sei
como implementar. Gostaria da ajuda de voces.
Grato
Hi,
I work with information technology. I want to implement the SMB, but I am
with diffic
Hi ...
I have squid integrated with OpenLdap . I need create an Ou and a lot of
groups but my Openldap is integrated with Samba too. How I could create OUs
in enviroment integrated ? For examaple, I create users using smbldap-tools
but this tool doesn´t create Ou.
Thanks .
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Now, TOSHARG-Printing.xml translate to Japanese finished(3.4.0 base).
And some bug found.
The following is a discussion of the settings from Extended BSD Printing
Configuration Extended BSD Printing
Configuration.
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Hi,
We have SAMBA 3.0.33 running on RedHat 5. We are sharing home directories
to users via Samba using the [homes] share. The home directories reside on
a Netapp filer, (actually multiple), and are accessed by the
Hi All,
I have now joined the domain using smbpasswd -j.
Could you please let me know how can I remove the join created above i.e I
want to unjoin the samba server amd domain how to do it and what are its
effects.
Can I join multiple domian from single samba server at the same time??
Thanks an
I'm running Samba 3.32 on UbuntuServer 9.04 with both Ubuntu and
Windows clients as guests. For some common shares I have create mask =
777 and force create mode = 777.
This works fine except that when I *replace* a file on this share by
certain methods on an Ubuntu client, the permissions ge
Hi,
We have SAMBA 3.0.33 running on RedHat 5. We are sharing home directories
to users via Samba using the [homes] share. The home directories reside on
a Netapp filer, (actually multiple), and are accessed by the
Hi,
We have SAMBA 3.0.33 running on RedHat 5. We are sharing home directories
to users via Samba using the [homes] share. The home directories reside on
a Netapp filer, (actually multiple), and are accessed by the
Jeremy Allison wrote:
>> I'm migrating from Samba 3.0.24 to 3.4.3 to add support for Windows 7 on
>> my print server. I've kept the smb.conf essentially the same, changing
>> only the directives corresponding to Kerberos authentication as changed
>> in the 3.4 series. Please see http://past
Hey all, I was just picking around through the logs trying to keep up on
the state of things and I found an entry that looks like this:
# tail -f /var/log/samba/10.0.0.111.log (biggie)
[2009/11/18 22:36:15, 3] libsmb/ntlmssp.c:ntlmssp_server_auth(739)
Got user=[] domain
My problem is that when I *replace* a file on a share, the file
permissions get changed from 0777 to 0733. I'm running Samba 3.32 on
Ubuntu Server 9.04 with both Ubuntu and Windows clients as guests. For
some common shares I have create mask = 777 and force create mode = 777.
This works fine
Hi,
I am in the processof migrating a a NT4 PDC over to a samba3 server. I am
following this guide:http://vermeulen.ca/linux-windows-nt.html
I am able to join the Domain but when I go to net rpc vampire I get the
following errors:
Not all my users get transfered:
[r...@hercules ~]# net rpc vam
Before getting into too much detail-
Is it possible that my samba PDC server is trying to treat the
Windows PDC as an active directory domain controller (which of course it
is) rather than a Windows NT4 server (which it should be emulating)?
Would be it easier to setup a kerberos trust b
I haven't tried it, but you should be able to join more than one domain. It's
not trivial. Unlike Windows, you can make a Samba server appear as more than
one server at the same time. You'd basically have to run multiple instances of
Samba completely independent of each other. Each instance woul
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 08:09:16PM +0100, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:05:07AM -0800, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> > > JCD> Hi,
> > > JCD> I'm trying to make samba working with Solaris ZFS Snaphots.
> > >
> > > JCD> Solaris 10 is running on a x64/X86 box which is both Samba (3.4.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:05:07AM -0800, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> > JCD> Hi,
> > JCD> I'm trying to make samba working with Solaris ZFS Snaphots.
> >
> > JCD> Solaris 10 is running on a x64/X86 box which is both Samba (3.4.2)
> > JCD> server and Zfs server.
> > JCD> I created home/delaye filesyst
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 04:55:55PM +0100, Jean-Jacques Moulis wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:35:49 +0100 Jean-Christophe Delaye
> wrote:
>
> JCD> Hi,
> JCD> I'm trying to make samba working with Solaris ZFS Snaphots.
>
> JCD> Solaris 10 is running on a x64/X86 box which is both Samba (3.4.2)
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 01:49:55PM -0500, Tom Murch wrote:
> smbd --version
> Version 3.4.0
Ok, I think this was a bug that is now fixed in 3.4.3.
Jeremy.
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smbd --version
Version 3.4.0
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:56:58PM -0500, Tom Murch wrote:
> > So today I installed a clean install of ubuntu 9.10 I then installed krb5
> > slapd and the newest samba. I reconfigured everything so it connect
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:56:58PM -0500, Tom Murch wrote:
> So today I installed a clean install of ubuntu 9.10 I then installed krb5
> slapd and the newest samba. I reconfigured everything so it connects to my
> AD controller and I can now connect and browse my new share. However I can
> not rena
So today I installed a clean install of ubuntu 9.10 I then installed krb5
slapd and the newest samba. I reconfigured everything so it connects to my
AD controller and I can now connect and browse my new share. However I can
not rename any folder or file or delete any file from windows explorer view
[2009/11/18 11:25:54, 5] lib/debug.c:debug_dump_status(407)
INFO: Current debug levels:
all: True/10
tdb: False/0
printdrivers: False/0
lanman: False/0
smb: False/0
rpc_parse: False/0
rpc_srv: False/0
rpc_cli: False/0
passdb: False/0
sam: False/0
auth:
Hi I have a production server with samba 3.0.24 on a debian etch (old
stable) with openldap to manage user accounts.
The following is the backtrace of smbd:
smbd[3942]: INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 3942 (3.0.24)
smbd[3942]: Please read the Trouble-Shooting section of the Samba3-HOWTO
smbd[
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:35:49 +0100 Jean-Christophe Delaye
wrote:
JCD> Hi,
JCD> I'm trying to make samba working with Solaris ZFS Snaphots.
JCD> Solaris 10 is running on a x64/X86 box which is both Samba (3.4.2)
JCD> server and Zfs server.
JCD> I created home/delaye filesystem with home zfs poo
This is the command I have used:
mount -t cifs -o username=amartinez //192.168.0.2/archivos1
/home/SIENIC/amartinez/recurso2
these are the permissions of the folder before mount command
drwxrws--- 3 SIENIC\amartinez SIENIC\domain users 4096 nov 17 09:58 prueba2
these are the permissi
On 11/17/09 14:43, Pol Hallen wrote:
Hi all :-)
I compiled samba on my debian stable (all bin are in /usr/local/samba/bin/),
smbpasswd too. I use it but I don't see the smbpasswd password file. Where
smbpasswd update own file of passwords?
thanks
Pol
"testparm -v" should show this.
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I have never tried "unjoining" a domain.
I think the approach would be to
1- update smb.conf to change security to user
2 - delete the SambaMachine account from your Windows PDC.
You can't me in more than one domain. however you can set up trusts
between windows and/or samba domains.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 01:59:21PM +0100, Diego Zuccato wrote:
> winbind crashes just before (or during) password check - even if the
> password is wrong, the crash happens.
>
> Is there something I might have overlooked?
Is it possible for you to send a debug level 10 log of
winbind or even bet
Hello all.
I'm having big troubles setting up AD integration.
I think prerequisites are OK (machine is joined and many users from both
our domains can login).
But with some (fixed) users I get:
*** glibc detected *** winbindd: free(): invalid next size (fast):
0x7f24de0d2740 ***
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Thank you for the reply!
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009, Jason Gerfen wrote:
Have you tried to look up the users SID to UID mapping?
%> wbinfo -n USER
S-1-5-21-2868754479-89028146-2101856903-111873 User (1)
%> wbinfo -S S-1-5-21-2868754479-89028146-2101856903-111873
Could not convert sid S-1-5-21-286875
Hi,
I'm trying to make samba working with Solaris ZFS Snaphots.
Solaris 10 is running on a x64/X86 box which is both Samba (3.4.2)
server and Zfs server.
I created home/delaye filesystem with home zfs pool.
# zpool list
NAME SIZE USED AVAILCAP HEALTH ALTROOT
home 1.98G 2.60M 1.98
Ralf Hornik Mailings wrote:
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.
No ideas? I use
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