Anton wrote:
On 28 July 2010 01:45, k.maksimov wrote:
I have two networks: 192.168.1.0 with netmask 255.255.255.0 and 172.16.0.0
with netmask 255.255.254.0, when I join in domain in first network hostname
registered successfully, but in second network:
sudo net ads join -U admin
Enter admin
Hello Thanks for your reply! Before posting my question on this list, I
google this problem and visited just about every forum for windows 7+ samba
share access denied error, I edited the windows registry to no joy!.
I had couple of machine in my network using vista which worked fine with the
On 28 July 2010 01:45, k.maksimov wrote:
> I have two networks: 192.168.1.0 with netmask 255.255.255.0 and 172.16.0.0
> with netmask 255.255.254.0, when I join in domain in first network hostname
> registered successfully, but in second network:
>
> sudo net ads join -U admin
> Enter admin's passw
Short answer: Use 1 WINS server.
--- Original message ---
Subject: [Samba] Multiple Workgroups and Subnets
From: Tawanda Kavayi
To:
Date: Tuesday, 27/07/2010 2:01 PM
Hi,
I am configuring a network with two subnets with a different workgroup
in each subnet. My aim is to have users being
I have run into this with various Office documents.
When you save an Excel file it will delete the file and rewrite a brand
new file with the same name.If you don't have sufficient permisisons
to write the file AND set various attibrutes the save process will
fail.You will probably se
Hi there,
I have a samba install on centos 5 with the latest version of samba
(samba-3.0.33-3.28). There were two files that just disappeared. The users
description is as below:
I had worked on them – both were excel files that linked to each other. I saved
it as a different name than the orig
On 07/27/2010 03:38 PM, Daniel Deptuła wrote:
W dniu 2010-07-27 20:05, alexan...@nautae.eti.br pisze:
Hi.
Excuse my English.
I've installed Samba+OpenLDAP as a PDC.
Everything works fine but Samba ignores completely group information.
Linux is ok.
Any clue? I'm going crazy here!
Here's
Hello,
I'm a newbie to this list and hope I'm in the right place.
I have a FreeBSD 7.1 running samba version 3.3 with windows 2000 AD. I can
access the share using ip address of the share machine but if I try to
access using \\sambaShare\folder1 it prompt me for username and password,
(it shoul
2010/7/27 Daniel Deptuła :
> W dniu 2010-07-27 17:11, Donny Brooks pisze:
>>
>> On 7/26/2010 10:02 PM, Paul Venzke wrote:
>>>
>>> On Mon July 26 2010 16:05, Donny Brooks wrote:
We are currently using samba and openLDAP to enable our users to
have roaming profiles on our domain networ
W dniu 2010-07-27 17:11, Donny Brooks pisze:
On 7/26/2010 10:02 PM, Paul Venzke wrote:
On Mon July 26 2010 16:05, Donny Brooks wrote:
We are currently using samba and openLDAP to enable our users to
have roaming profiles on our domain network. We have one primary
domain controller and 7 "home s
Hi,
I am configuring a network with two subnets with a different workgroup
in each subnet. My aim is to have users being able to view and access
shares on both workgroups. I have a Samba server in each
subnet/workgroup, configured as both the domain and local master for
each workgroup. Each s
W dniu 2010-07-27 20:05, alexan...@nautae.eti.br pisze:
Hi.
Excuse my English.
I've installed Samba+OpenLDAP as a PDC.
Everything works fine but Samba ignores completely group information.
Linux is ok.
Any clue? I'm going crazy here!
Here's the sittuation:
user: fish1
home dir: /home/reaml
On 27 July 2010 10:29, Danilo Godec wrote:
> While my situation is a bit different (no AD server, Samba is PDC for
> the domain, using OpenLDAP for users, groups, ...), I tried running your
> Perl script in 'Wizard' mode, but it fails (using perl 5.8.3):
>
> # ./UID2SID.pl
> syntax error at ./UID2
alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
Hi.
Excuse my English.
I've installed Samba+OpenLDAP as a PDC.
Everything works fine but Samba ignores completely group information.
Linux is ok.
Any clue? I'm going crazy here!
Here's the sittuation:
user: fish1
home dir: /home/reaml/swim/fish1
primary group
Hi.
Excuse my English.
I've installed Samba+OpenLDAP as a PDC.
Everything works fine but Samba ignores completely group information.
Linux is ok.
Any clue? I'm going crazy here!
Here's the sittuation:
user: fish1
home dir: /home/reaml/swim/fish1
primary group: swimmers
other groups: smokers
On 7/26/2010 10:02 PM, Paul Venzke wrote:
On Mon July 26 2010 16:05, Donny Brooks wrote:
We are currently using samba and openLDAP to enable our users to
have roaming profiles on our domain network. We have one primary
domain controller and 7 "home servers" at the various locations
that serv
I have two networks: 192.168.1.0 with netmask 255.255.255.0 and
172.16.0.0 with netmask 255.255.254.0, when I join in domain in first
network hostname registered successfully, but in second network:
sudo net ads join -U admin
Enter admin's password:
Using short domain name -- BUTB
Joined 'TH-2-
Lorenzo Milesi wrote:
Hi.
I've set up a Samba PDC on Debian, working fine with XP Clients.
I'm now trying to have a linux client join the domain. I managed to do that, but I cannot handle password expiration. When the domain pass is expired, in GDM I see a message "Your password is expired" bu
Hi.
I've set up a Samba PDC on Debian, working fine with XP Clients.
I'm now trying to have a linux client join the domain. I managed to do that,
but I cannot handle password expiration. When the domain pass is expired, in
GDM I see a message "Your password is expired" but the user can log in
On Tue, 2010-07-27 at 09:58 +0200, Michael Wood wrote:
> Hi
>
> On 27 July 2010 08:22, Alejandro Escanero Blanco
> wrote:
> > I want to use samba4 in a openldap multimaster enviroment, but my tests are
> > going bad, this are the problems:
>
> You might have more luck with your Samba4+OpenLDAP q
Hi !
I've configured Samba 3.3.8 (RHEL5 stable) to use LDAP as Passdb
Backend. For
resolving filesystem permissions I'm using pam_ldap and nscd for caching.
Winbind is disabled.
I recently noticed that there are many LDAP Requests. It seems these
requests came
with the hide unreadable option
While my situation is a bit different (no AD server, Samba is PDC for
the domain, using OpenLDAP for users, groups, ...), I tried running your
Perl script in 'Wizard' mode, but it fails (using perl 5.8.3):
# ./UID2SID.pl
syntax error at ./UID2SID.pl line 204, near "= ;"
syntax error at ./UID2SID.p
Hi
On 27 July 2010 08:22, Alejandro Escanero Blanco
wrote:
> I want to use samba4 in a openldap multimaster enviroment, but my tests are
> going bad, this are the problems:
You might have more luck with your Samba4+OpenLDAP questions on the
samba-technical list.
> - Provision is broken for open
Hi
On 27 July 2010 08:22, Alejandro Escanero Blanco
wrote:
> I want to use samba4 in a openldap multimaster enviroment, but my tests are
> going bad, this are the problems:
You might have more luck with your Samba4+OpenLDAP questions on the
samba-technical list.
> - Provision is broken for open
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 06:40:24PM -0500, Paul Venzke wrote:
> In the 3.5 branch of Samba, what value is returned by %a with a
> Windows 7 client? The manual would imply "UNKNOWN" . Is that still
> correct?
Yes, we need to update the architecture detection in reply_negprot
and smbd_smb2_reques
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010, Donny Brooks might have said:
> I will look in the logs of the next one, have one coming in to be redone
> tomorrow. But it is odd that I can remove their profile from the pc
> totally and make it pull the server side and it still fails.
I removed a profile from a user's PC
Hi.
Since I have to use Windows 7 on my network, I'm preparing server with newer
version of Samba. Everything is working just fine on the old server.
I've installed Samba 3.4.8 and set it as PDC (I used my old config and
checked it with testparam -> no error). I have no problem joining the
domai
Hi,
I'm trying to use rpcclient (version 3.5.4) to retrieve security
events from 2008R Active Directory servers
When I run the following command,
./rpcclient 192.168.0.1 -U myuser%mypassword -c 'eventlog_readlog
security'
I get the following message
ndr_pull_error(17): not all bytes consumed o
Here is a document and perl script I developed to resolve UID to SID
mappings in Samba Active Directory authentication.
http://zerointeger.tumblr.com/post/589762841/samba-and-active-directory
Let me know if that helps any.
On 07/26/10 07:01, Danilo Godec wrote:
Got a problem after upgrading S
Hello,
I've got a recent problem when upgrading my PDC from 3.0.x to 3.5.3.
When a fileserver (samba 3.0.x configured as security=domain) is contacted
by a new non domain user (here I used "localuser1"), the fileserver invoke
the add user script although the PDC does not authenticate that user.
P
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