James Hurlburt put forth on 2/2/2010 4:56 PM:
> NET805: NETWORK DEVICE NO LONGER EXISTS READING DRIVE U
>
> Abort, Retry, Fail?
Hi James,
You didn't happen to put the new Samba server on a different IP subnet or VLAN
than the old server did you? You didn't show the IP's and subnet masks of eac
Hello!
i have some trouble with my samba setup (v3.4.5 or 3.3.10).
the server is not responding (or very slow) for some minutes
in log.winbindd-idmap i get:
[2010/02/03 04:14:27, 1] lib/util_tdb.c:521(tdb_wrap_log)
tdb(/home/samba-server/samba/3.4.5/var
Am Dienstag 02 Februar 2010 23:56:06 schrieb James Hurlburt:
> Sirs:
>
> I have a Ubuntu 6.06 samba 3.0.22 file server running on linux.
> I am attempting to update the file server to ubuntu 8.10, samba 3.2.3.
> I have been attempting this, intermittently, for some time which is why
> 8.10.
>
>
Kimball Larsen wrote:
I'm running samba on a local linux server, with a bunch of shares. Over the last several years, this has worked perfectly in our heterogenous network of OS X and Windows. All my windows clients still work perfectly - my users can mount the samba shares and create, rename,
Greetings all
I'm running Samba 3.0 on an Ubuntu box as a PDC and I'm having trouble changing
passwords with XP clients - here's my smb.conf http://pastebin.com/m1bb6d4a6
I've played with a variety of "passwd chat" settings but no joy. I am trying to
use pam_cracklib.so - here's my /etc/pam.d
I'm running samba on a local linux server, with a bunch of shares. Over the
last several years, this has worked perfectly in our heterogenous network of OS
X and Windows. All my windows clients still work perfectly - my users can
mount the samba shares and create, rename, move etc files and fo
Sirs:
I have a Ubuntu 6.06 samba 3.0.22 file server running on linux.
I am attempting to update the file server to ubuntu 8.10, samba 3.2.3.
I have been attempting this, intermittently, for some time which is why 8.10.
I have 10 MSDOS (mostly 6.22) workstations as a part of the network.
The ones
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 07:03:11PM +0100, Åke Holmlund wrote:
> Hello!
>
> We have a w2k8 R2 64-bit machine in a Samba 3.4.4 controlled domain.
> When logging in as a domain user there is a ~30 sec delay waiting
> for the User Profile Service. This has nothing to do with the size
> of the user prof
Hello!
We have a w2k8 R2 64-bit machine in a Samba 3.4.4 controlled domain.
When logging in as a domain user there is a ~30 sec delay waiting
for the User Profile Service. This has nothing to do with the size
of the user profile. Looking at the network traffic I can see 2
gaps, the first about 11
Hello Robert, Kris.
I have tried with client ntlmv2 auth = yes but I'm still getting the problem.
This is output from the messages log;
Feb 2 16:32:26 udcsp03 winbindd[1]: [2010/02/02 16:32:26, 0]
rpc_client/cli_pipe.c:cli_pipe_verify_schannel(354)
Feb 2 16:32:26 udcsp03 winbindd[1]:
> We have several samba servers connected to the Active Directory
> enterprise. Permits us to manage them acl, but now it has been decided
> that permissions are assigned by users.
>
> That makes samba by default, and the user owns the folder.
>
> As you do better?
>
> Any ideas?
>
Not sure what y
We have several samba servers connected to the Active Directory
enterprise. Permits us to manage them acl, but now it has been decided
that permissions are assigned by users.
That makes samba by default, and the user owns the folder.
As you do better?
Any ideas?
--
Tested this morning with static IPs set on /etc/network/interfaces: it
works.
I have seen that XP clients have domain configured as "school.net" when
they fail to log in the user, it is enough to erase the .net so user can
login again.
Ubuntu clients get "access denied" and we need to do "ne
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Kris and Johan,
Both of you have not appended your smb.conf files. Maybe doing that
would help as well.
- From what I am seeing, the pam stack Kris gave was authenticating via
winbind which would use either plaintext, lanman, ntlm or ntlmv2 and not
Stan Hoeppner put forth on 1/27/2010 4:37 PM:
> Stan Hoeppner put forth on 1/25/2010 5:30 PM:
>> Volker Lendecke put forth on 1/25/2010 1:28 AM:
>
>>> The dual-stream one is kindof limited help. The interesting
>>> piece is how Win->Win does its thing faster, so we need to
>>> see that one.
>>
>>
Hello all,
We are using samba/winbind for authenticating users using Active Directory
(2k8) as our "backend". We are using the rid idmap backend. Everything is
working perfectly, except on a few boxes I have noticed that users we could
look up before, return just the id (not the name),or "user not
Hello,
what could be wrong, when Domain/Workgroup Browsing needs ~30 Seconds? When i
click on a Samba PDC, or a Domain Member Server it appears in one Second,
without any waiting time. If i take the IP, or Name of the Server it will
also take only one Second and i can browse the shares. Just
Dear All,
Environment is:
- Squid proxy on linux
- Samba (have tried 3.2.8 and 3.4.3) as a domain client (ADS)
- Heimdal Kerberos
- Active Directory on multiple local Windows Server 2003 domain controllers
(single domain)
Squid is joining the AD domain with ADS via Samba in order to authenticate
It seems I have the same problem that was discussed briefly earlier on this
list in a mail from Kris Kaido. I didn't see any solution, so I'm wondering if
it's considered a bug that needs to be fixed or simply a configuration error.
To be more specifc;
I have joined a Win2008R2 Forest/Domain A
Hi
I'm possibly missing something obvious, but I'm struggling with ownership
permissions on a Samba server.
I have a Solaris 10 server running Samba 3.0.33. The server has been joined to
the Active Directory domain (CSS).
Every user has both a Unix login (served by NIS) and a Windows Domain lo
Quoting Dale Schroeder (d...@briannassaladdressing.com):
> Any chance that there will be included in this release, a fix for
> the libkrb5-3 1.8 problem with winbind?
> Or will that fix have to come from the libkrb5-3 maintainers?
Sam Hartman answered to this by reassigning the relevant bug to th
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