Hello
Ia have samba PDC 3.3.8-0.52.el5_5.2 on centos 5.5. My clients - win XP
PRO SP3.
I have noticed that some users copy from sama share whole catalog with
program and run it from local drive where they got full access.
Write access for This share [geo$] is only for @geo group! Others can't
Volker,
Thanks for quick reponse.is there any way restrict to this .like instead of
allowing all who has write access on the share , to change subfolder acls in
it. can we allow only admin users in NAS and ad AD administrator in windows to
do this?.
any workaround?.
Thanks again,
Suresh
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You did a new samba/ldap DC? Do you repli master and slave ldap?
You did stop all BDC before starting the new DC?
Steps of transfer, Worked for me on the fly from old debian to centos5.5:
Both samba and ldap are down on the new server!
You moved your ldap database settings from the old to the new:
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 12:54:59AM -0400, suresh.kanduk...@emc.com wrote:
> What I noticed from the below example is , any user who
> has write access to share are able to change sub folder
> acls in it. we don't want that. how to restrict this to
> only admin users in NAS and to AD admin
Change available = No to available= YES
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Dear samba team,
What I noticed from the below example is , any user who has write access to
share are able to change sub folder acls in it. we don't want that. how to
restrict this to only admin users in NAS and to AD administrator in windows. ?.
Please help .
1) Imp
I can't seem to get Samba working correctly, when I set it up with SWAT
I am able to see the server from my windows p.c. but when I try to
connect, I just get the following error message. I attached my config
file. Hopefully someone can help. It seems pretty simple but I just
don't understand enoug
I would have thought that using a WINS server would avoid browser issues.
If the new server is also the new wins server you could delete the wins
database tbd files and yet it repopuplate.
You could also try rejoining the DC's to the domain.
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From: samba-boun...@lists.s
On 10/13/2010 4:43 PM, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
On windows machines netdiag, dcdiag or nbtstat may help you determine
which DC your machine has authenticated to. (dcdiag and netdiag
should be in the windows 2003 resource kit or something like that from
microsoft downloads.) In general, Window
On windows machines netdiag, dcdiag or nbtstat may help you determine
which DC your machine has authenticated to. (dcdiag and netdiag should
be in the windows 2003 resource kit or something like that from
microsoft downloads.) In general, Windows clients will want to
authenticate to a BDC ra
Dear List,
I have CentOS 5.5 64bit (fully updated) , Samba3 3.5.5-43.el5 (SerNET
Samba) , openldap-2.3.43-12.el5_5.2 , nss_ldap-253-25.el5 .
My Problem is , If I login to the domain and run a program from the Samba3
Server it's slow , if I login from this same machine but this time to the
local a
Dear List,
I have CentOS 5.5 64bit (fully updated) , Samba3 3.5.5-43.el5 (SerNET
Samba) , openldap-2.3.43-12.el5_5.2 , nss_ldap-253-25.el5 .
My Problem is , If I login to the domain and run a program from the Samba3
Server it's slow , if I login from this same machine but this time to the
local a
On 10/12/2010 5:02 PM, Donny Brooks wrote:
This weekend we moved our samba PDC to a new machine. Now we are
having a few issues with not being able to join new computers to the
domain and some users cannot change their passwords. People can still
login and such though. Here is a brief synopsi
Trusts are between domains.
If you configure a trust so that DomainA trusts DomainB, a "machine"
account for DomainA is created in DomainB- this allows DomainA to
retreive a list of user names that it can trust.
WHen you configure the outgoing trust in Windows (i.e. to you ask
another do
Do you have an account (or accounts) for on the samba server for the
Windows user(s)? Are the passwords the same?
Does the samba server "workgroup" name match the domain name on the
windows clients?
Can you use the "username map" option in smb.conf and have a username
map file that maps "DOMA
On 10/12/2010 01:05 PM, Douglas Phillipson wrote:
To create a "Trust" between Samba and a W2003 AD Domain, does the
Samba machine have to be a domain member also?
Doug P
I'm not clear on something. My goal is to have our AD users access a
samba share without having to enter a second set of c
Hello.
I have some problems, with a new samba configuration.
I want to setup a SAMBA PDC with ldap authentification, following an HOWTO
found on the web.
I used this howto with success on OPENSUSE 10.1 with a X86 processor and I have
used it a lot of time (windows 2000 clients).
Now I use OPEN
I think the ports in question will be
137-139 and 445
Or even 139 and 445 should be sufficient. But I would make sure the
firewall rules only allow access on those ports for the samba server IP's.
Browsing over the internet seems a little unreliable. Remote users may
want to know the
Hi Christian!
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 12:55:05PM +0200, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> > This is the latest stable release of Samba 3.5.
>
> It has just been uploaded to Debian unstable.
>
> Thanks to the strict release policy of the Samba Team (only well
> identified bugfixes allowed in the stable
I have a question regarding firewall settings and share browsing. I have
set-up my firewall to allow the usual ports for Samba to work and I would
like to control the connections used for providing Windows with share
browsing.
I currently have a range of ports opened to allow browsing as descr
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