On Friday 05 February 2010 19:40:40 Ernesto Silva wrote:
> I'm also using avahi-daemon with IPv6 enabled and my nsswitch.conf host's
> line is:
>
> hosts: files mdns_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] mdns dns
I find myself always changing this line to remove the [NOTFOUND=return], but I
do use
My goal is to set up User/Group/Computer policies to load up at login.
I downloaded the adminpak from Microsoft and installed it on an XP Pro
machine that was on the domain. I logged in as an Administrative user.
Samba is set up with LDAP Users and Groups.
I followed the directions on
http://w
Greetings list! My issue:
Samba version : 3.4.5
OS : Ubuntu Karmic
I have Samba configured as a PDC with an LDAP (OpenLDAP with smbldap
tools) backend.
We have our PDC set up (with smbldap-tools) to expire passwords every 45
days. For quite some time this worked very well. Recently thoug
Hi,
I wonder if anybody made patches for samba to do custom logging. I
want to do auditing in this format
|DATE TIME| |Client IP address| |Username| |Share|
and divide the logins to two parts eg.:
/var/log/samba/logins-success.log
/var/log/samba/logins-failed.log
I don't care about the file tr
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 14:39:05 -0800
"Robert Edgar" wrote:
> Files on my Vista mount always have the S mode (setgid bit?) set according
> to ls -l. This is a security hole and causes other problems. I can't clear
> the bit with chmod; in fact the results of doing chmod don't make any sense
> to me
post your smb.conf
Robert Edgar wrote:
Files on my Vista mount always have the S mode (setgid bit?) set according
to ls -l. This is a security hole and causes other problems. I can't clear
the bit with chmod; in fact the results of doing chmod don't make any sense
to me (I'll be glad to provide
Hi,
My samba server uses Active directory for authentication. After the windows
upgrade to 2008 server, all of my users needs to add domain name in user .
for ex: a...@sambadomina.com instead of abc only. This is a problem since
some of our macosx users are still not able to login using full user
On 2/11/2010 2:53 PM, Mark Casey wrote:
Hello list,
Quick summary of the issue (repeated below after the details): Running
'wbinfo --user-info=markc' on either smb ads member server will return
identical info. Running 'wbinfo --group-info=BUILTIN\\Users' returns
different information on each
I have just checked my PAM.d settings.
http://pastebin.com/m6844b37b
and I can't see what might be rung here.
I will test if I can logon to the console when I get my hands on the
server, do I have to reboot when pam.d settings have changed, is this
case I will wait to I'm next to the server.
It
On 2/14/10 10:05 PM, Paul Venzke wrote:
> Robert;
>
> nmbd uses UDP ports 137 and 138. In addition to 139 and 445, smbd
> uses the TCP port 135.
This seems strange, then. There is no firewall on the machine. nmap
reports UDP 137 and 138 as "open|filtered," but there is nothing
listening o
Dear all,
We are trying to install a new Samba server to replace the old one and
support Windows 7 clients. But it doesn't work !
When we try to register a machine into th domain, it seems to be
accepted by the client but we find these messages in samba logs :
rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:_n
Le 04.02.2010 21:36, John Drescher a écrit :
http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/experimental/suse/
BTW, remember that samba printing does not work with 3.4.X under 64
bit clients. I am not sure if that is a problem for you.
No I prefer disabling totally printing on samba (very old bad experiment
Dear John,
Le 04.02.2010 21:34, John Drescher a écrit :
I am sure this question was asked many times, but I read that Windows
Seven
should work with Samba 3.2
We have SLES 11 (SuSE / Novell) and the version provided is smbd version
3.2.7-11.6-2057-SUSE-CODE11
Is it possible to join domain with
Hi,
Yeah, I don't know why I missed that in going through google - maybe I
was looking for the wrong solution.
I'll try a recompile - although I still don't understand why it doesn't
work with the older versions of windows.
Thanks,
Paul.
Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
Windows 7 requires Samba 3.
Hi, Stan,
You make a fair point, the versions of stuff are all older. I never said
I was *upgrading* (although I did mention that I often have this kind of
issue if I upgrade the PDC - perhaps I should have said "every time I
*change* the PDC") and I know darn well that moving from newer to ol
On Fri, 2010-02-12 at 11:42 -0500, John Drescher wrote:
> > having some issues connecting a windows 2008 server to a samba pdc.
> >
> Are you using samba-3.3.X or 3.4.X?
>
> John
I'm still struggling with this. Using samba 3.4.0.
I found a suggestion to change the following keys but it hasnt mad
I was trying to follow howto at
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/LDAP_Backend/OpenLDAP
with today's source (15 february 2010)
(latest commit: 6ec6fa0ac4e71f9b14a3cbfef328d50e321b0544)
./configure --enable-developer worked as well as make && make install.
Provision fails:
./setup/provision
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 7:27 AM, Pramathesh Ambasta
wrote:
> Though I am not new to samba, I am new to this so will really appreciate
> guidance. If I want to implement a single sign on scheme using openldap and
> kerberos on a linux server, how can samba be integrated into this scheme? As
> far a
Hey out there.
I have to get my PDC to work now, and I'm so close to desperation that I
have taken my self in looking at a windows server.
My problem is that I have to get roaming profile for some Windows XP Pro
clients to work, and I have a Debian based server solution.
The problem is that I can'
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