Dear friends, I am having following issue on my samba device . Please help me
on this.
1) created share "test" given read and write access to the user "admin" and
read only access to user "user1".
2) from my windows PC logged into the samba share "test " with "admin" user .
created subfolder
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 1:29 PM, grant little wrote:
> what flag from smbd -b confirms ldapsam is built in?
>
> I see:
> # smbd -b | grep -i ldap
>HAVE_LDAP_H
>HAVE_LDAP
>HAVE_LDAP_ADD_RESULT_ENTRY
>HAVE_LDAP_INIT
>HAVE_LDAP_INITIALIZE
>HAVE_LDAP_SASL_WRAPPING
>HAVE_LD
2010/9/7 Olivier PAVILLA
> Before everything. Please forgive my poor english. It is not my fault I'm a
> french :(
> I have samba/ldap server with windows users.
> On my Samba/ldap server , I'm using GQ. If I look about groups. There is :
> 'iatoss, exterieurs, other and onther'
> If I look about
# Support for Samba4
/usr/local/samba/private/named.conf.update r,
/usr/local/samba/private/dns.keytab kr,
/var/tmp/DNS_104 w,
Implementing the confuration above allowed me to restart bind
successfully, now I'm just getting:
***rndc: connect failed: 127.0.0.1#953: connection refused***
Just in case anybody else ever needs these, here are my semi-automated
powershell cloning scripts for Windows domain clients for Samba domain
servers.
ftp://saf.bio.caltech.edu/pub/software/windows/Cloning.zip
They are not very polished, but do what I need, and could serve as a
starting point
Got it fixed the problem was with ldap.
Have 7 production ldap servers with a lot of data for many services.
slapd.conf is about 400 lines. Actually it's a bunch of include files.
My mistake was to use my customized slapd from our kolab server.
Much to my suprise it wasn't that acls that got me
Hi -
Linux: Ubuntu 9.10 all updates applied as of 9/5/2010.
Samba: 3.4.0
smb.conf global section:
[global]
netbios name=blahblahblah
sever string=Domain Master
workgroup=blahblahblah
encrypt passwords=true
wins support=yes
domain master=yes
local master=yes
preferred master=yes
os level=255
sec
Hi all
I'm not sure whether to go to the ppp lists for this, or the samba
lists. I thought I'd try here first.
I have a linux firewall using winbind to authenticate users coming in
with PPTP. It all seemed to work OK at first. After a while I noticed
that authentication was denied to users w
Yes i double, triple check, that's why i post here :-)
I 've just tried to add these two lines :
interfaces = 127.0.0.1 172.30.1.30
bind interfaces only = yes
The error message doesn't display anymore, but i think nmbd do not
listen on the 0.0.0.0 interface with this parameters.
Le 07/09/2
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Hi,
After a bit of research and sniffing about, I am curious as to what it would
take to run Samba3 with kerberos (MIT or Hemidal) as the password backend
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/ref-guide/s1-samba-servers.html
S
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Eric PEYREMORTE
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just upgraded an old samba 3.0.23 on an old Fedora Core 5 to samba
> 3.5.4 using an rpm built from the source.
>
> Everything works fine, but when i start the server i get some error
> messages(see below).
>
> Before i start t
Hi,
I've just upgraded an old samba 3.0.23 on an old Fedora Core 5 to samba
3.5.4 using an rpm built from the source.
Everything works fine, but when i start the server i get some error
messages(see below).
Before i start the server there is no connection (tested with lsof and
fuser) on t
Before everything. Please forgive my poor english. It is not my fault I'm a
french :(
I have samba/ldap server with windows users.
On my Samba/ldap server , I'm using GQ. If I look about groups. There is :
'iatoss, exterieurs, other and onther'
If I look about 'mdupont' user. " GQ says 'mdupont'
On Sep 6, 2010, at 11:19 PM, "Derek Lewis" wrote:
>
> When I run testparm, only the map archive, and map readonly are listed for
> some reason
testparm -sv will show everything that is being set including defaults
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On 7 September 2010 08:05, Derek Lewis wrote:
> I am interested in compiling Samba 4 and trying the advanced features. I
> followed the instructions on samba.org to build and compile, though I get
> the error: failed program.confdefs.h. I have run into this error
On 6 September 2010 02:14, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> Hey, all. I'm planning on migrating a W2K3 server to a Linux solution.
> It needs to be AD-aware, support ACLs, etc. This isn't something I'm
> doing Right Now(tm), so I can wait a little bit. A couple questions:
As a member server or as a dom
On 6 September 2010 20:35, Daniel Müller wrote:
> can your bind read from your krb5.conf??
> -rwxrwxrwx 1 root named 389 11. Aug 14:33 /etc/krb5.conf
777 is a bad idea for your /etc/krb5.conf.
This should work:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3564 2010-06-30 18:02 /etc/krb5.conf
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Ian Stirling wrote:
>grant little wrote in
news:AANLkTinPWWXHq=pwQWn4a-
>9vh_awv2vo81pdxz52e...@mail.gmail.com:
>
>> Is this any help?
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/samba@lists.samba.org/msg89260.html
>>
>
>No I don't think it is - I had seen that before and it talks about
having
>to be an admini
Hi,
I've just upgraded an old samba 3.0.23 on an old Fedora Core 5 to samba
3.5.4 using an rpm built from the source.
Everything works fine, but when i start the server i get some error
messages(see below).
Before i start the server there is no connection (tested with lsof and
fuser) on t
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