I get these same sort of errors repeated in my log files. They are present
when I start samba and everything seems to work fine. However, after some
long period of time, I won't be able to connect to the samba shares from a
client. If I restart samba (/etc/init.d/samba restart), these errors are
en
Hi.
I am using samba t share my files.I am sharing /media/MEDIA folder. it is
a ntfs partition mounted with ntfs-3g with write/read access from linux.
I can see and browse my shares and also create files in the root of this
partition, ie /media/MEDIA, but in its subfolders i do not have write
p
Look at this
hosts allow = 127. 192.77.0.
try
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.77.
Chris
wino_pilot schrieb:
> I am running Samba 2:3.3.2 on a Kubuntu 9.04 Linux box. With the
> configuration file below the linux box can see and retrieve shared files on
> all 5 of my windows boxes. However, none
Hello,
I'm trying to run smbtorture against another system. I have installed
version 4.0.0alpha9 locally. The remote system is registered with ADS
as:
distinguishedName: CN=bl-uits-cictest,CN=Computers,DC=ads,DC=iu,DC=edu
name: bl-uits-cictest
dNSHostName: bl-uits-cictest.ads.iu.edu
servic
Dear All
I have a question from you, if you can please answer it.
I have a linux server, with samba installed on it.
I have 3 groups as, GroupA, GroupB, GroupC
Each group is having let suppose 10 members from 0-9
I have 3 shares on my smb.con as Share1, Share2, and Share3
Now what I want it to g
The driver for HP 4650 downloaded from hp.com wouldn't install through
APW. I also tried doing it through rpcclient which worked so much as I
followed every step in the Samba guide for it with no errors, but
Windows XP wasn't able to download the driver files from the Samba
server.
ya, soun
2009/12/4 Weiss, Benjamin :
> I've got an (almost) working Samba4 installation (can't get replication
> working), and did a "locate samba.schema". No dice...
I haven't downloaded the source tarball, but it's in the git repository:
$ ls -1 examples/LDAP/*
examples/LDAP/convertSambaAccount
example
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 12:59 AM, Alexander Födisch wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> how did you implement the quota script in smb.conf? with parameter "dfree"?
> can you show us your quota script, please?
>
> thanks very much!
> alex
>
> Here is my script, place it at /root/bin/sambaquota.sh
8<
Printing in 3.4.x is broken for the most part. It's only good for simple
printing with WindowsXP 32 bit with certain drivers. Why this isn't
being acknowledged by the SAMBA team is unknown. If you need a fully
functional managed print server within a samba domain use 3.3.8.
Neil
Brian May wr
Ryan Suarez wrote:
Torkil Svensgaard wrote:
I have two very similar printers set up on CUPS and Samba is
configured to share the drivers. I had been playing around with
setting up a RAW printer queue with native Windows drivers but
eventually gave up on that. I deleted all printers and redid t
WINS servers aren't, at least in theory, absolutely essential. I have
just found that over the years it makes locating/browsing for
Windows/Samba resources more reliable (espectially with multiple network
segments and multiple domains.) If you aren't using WINS, clients
will locate other m
2009/12/2 Gaiseric Vandal :
[...]
> Make sure that all machines are using the same WINS server. I have my PDC
> as the WINS server.
What needs to be done if the PDC fails? Update the config on all the
machines to point to another WINS server?
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2009/11/25 Daniel Jensen :
> Does anyone know of either a standalone tool or a distribution's
> install&setup procedure which can set up samba shares by looking at what a
> windows installation on the same computer does- say, by checking
> HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Shares,
Hi
2009/12/1 Battersby-Cornmell, Robin Alasdair
:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I regret that I am very new to this tool from the install side. I have so
> far altered shares on a running machine only.
>
> I have (thanks to Joss for some help already) installed version 3.4.3 under
> AIX 6.1 giving it our p
Torkil Svensgaard wrote:
Hi list
I have two very similar printers set up on CUPS and Samba is
configured to share the drivers. I had been playing around with
setting up a RAW printer queue with native Windows drivers but
eventually gave up on that. I deleted all printers and redid them from
I *think* there'e GPLv3 problems with distributing samba 3.4 with Solaris.
You could be waiting a while.
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 09:59:06 -0500, Gaiseric Vandal
wrote:
> On 12/03/09 17:42, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
>> Sunfreeware.com has compiled packages of Samba 3.4.2 with kerberos and
>> ldap sup
On 12/03/09 17:42, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
Sunfreeware.com has compiled packages of Samba 3.4.2 with kerberos and
ldap support included (if you also install the ldap and kerberos
packages from sunfreeware.) However it does not include the
nss_winbind.so.* or libnss_winbind.so.* files.
Sola
On Fri, Dec 04, 2009 at 08:14:49AM -0600, Weiss, Benjamin wrote:
> Should I be directing Samba4 Directory Replication questions to the
> samba-technical list?
Yes, please :-)
Volker
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I reinstalled the system and tried to follow the guidelines above.
One thing:
There is these lines in smb.conf and I have found no good information about
them:
idmap uid = 1-200
idmap gid = 5000-200
idmap config MY_DOMAIN:range = 1000 - 3
It seems that the users get t
Should I be directing Samba4 Directory Replication questions to the
samba-technical list?
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On 12/4/2009, Hubert Choma (hubert...@wp.pl) wrote:
> I would like to map a drive letter for one user via netlogon script.
> How can I do it ?
> The user is in geo group and I would like to map only for one user not
> group.
I would just add either of the lines to your existing script:
:: call
I've got an (almost) working Samba4 installation (can't get replication
working), and did a "locate samba.schema". No dice...
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From: col...@hermanjordan.nl [mailto:col...@hermanjordan.nl]
Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 6:36 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba
hi i'm trying to start testing samba4
i used:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/LDAP_Backend/Samba_4_alpha_9_with_Fedora_DS
as a start... so far so good, but i get stuck with th provision..
setup/provision \
--host-name=dev --root=root \
--domain=JORDAN --realm=JORDAN.NET \
--serv
Am Friday 04 December 2009 12:18:14 schrieb Hubert Choma:
> I would like to map a drive letter for one user via netlogon script.
> How can I do it ?
> The user is in geo group and I would like to map only for one user not
> group.
> echo off
> C:
> CD \
> NET TIME \\SERWER /SET /YES
> NET USE * /
Hubert Choma wrote:
>I would like to map a drive letter for one user via netlogon script.
>How can I do it ?
>The user is in geo group and I would like to map only for one user not
>group.
>echo off
>C:
>CD \
>NET TIME \\SERWER /SET /YES
>NET USE * /D /YES
>REM NET USE H: /HOME
>NET USE R: \\SERWE
I would like to map a drive letter for one user via netlogon script.
How can I do it ?
The user is in geo group and I would like to map only for one user not
group.
echo off
C:
CD \
NET TIME \\SERWER /SET /YES
NET USE * /D /YES
REM NET USE H: /HOME
NET USE R: \\SERWER\RASTRY$
NET USE S: \\SERWER
Try LDAP Account Manager or Phpldapadmin.
They are both great tools for administrating ldap graphically.
The first is more complete than the second.
You can also create Ou's and something with ldif files. Create an LDIF file
and use ldapmodify to inject it to slapd.
2009/11/19 Gaiseric Vanda
Hi list
I have two very similar printers set up on CUPS and Samba is configured
to share the drivers. I had been playing around with setting up a RAW
printer queue with native Windows drivers but eventually gave up on
that. I deleted all printers and redid them from scratch and now only
one o
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