It works! Thanks Harry!
2010/10/26 Harry Jede
> On 18:33:12 wrote David Roid:
> >
> > Q2: How to parse smbstatus to capture service column and pid column?
> > as in case of homes share the service is named as username, while
> > domain username may contain whitespace(s)?
> >
> >
> > samba_01:~
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:33:34PM +0100, Miguel Medalha wrote:
>
> >FYI. I've just committed a "jumbo" ACL patch for v3-6-test (and am currently
> >looking at backporting this to 3.5.x) which I hope will fix several issues
> >with storing ACLs in xattrs and getting full Windows ACL compatibility.
I have tried various settings for the Authentication Methods, all with
similar results, currently set for NTLMv2 only. I don't know why wbinfo
attempts plaintext auth when it is turned off in smb.conf.
Also I have upgraded to the latest Samba available from RedHat, which
did at least allow me to
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 12:12:55AM -0400, suresh.kanduk...@emc.com wrote:
> Thanks Jeremy and Volker. Clarified some of points.still little bit
> confusion for me.
> so, in summary if a user can change ACL, if he has write acess on the share
> and the ownership on subfolders / files inside it.
>
Obviously I am missing something major here. Or maybe just a minor thing.
My smb.conf looks rather normal, and the domain user are Linux users, so
there is no extra permissions.
A domain user cannot print to a network attached printer that is using
the HP printer port (9100). This seems to b
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 12:33:43PM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 02:04:30AM -0700, Derek Lewis wrote:
> > I am running Samba 3.6 and I have implemented extended attributes and acls
> > for my shares. I want to make directory behavior as similar as possible to
> > client Wi
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 02:04:30AM -0700, Derek Lewis wrote:
> I am running Samba 3.6 and I have implemented extended attributes and acls
> for my shares. I want to make directory behavior as similar as possible to
> client Windows XP.
3.5.x or 3.6 ? 3.6 is not released yet.
> When I open the pr
It looks like a domain user has NO printing permission.
Do I need Policy Editor for this? Where do I get it to run on an XP Pro
system?
I have seen various notes about this, but I can't make head or tails of
them.
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Hello list,
I compiled the CTDB version from samba.org::ftp/unpacked/ctdb with the
parameter: " --prefix= "
This I did on CentOS 5.5
Then I copy and edit ctdb.sysconfig from /usr/src/ctdb/config to
/etc/sysconfig/ctdb
I set CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK="/share/ctdb_lock/lock_file" on all three nodes.
Ev
Hi
Sorry to ask again, but I am really in trouble to upgrade my samba server
from 3.3.2 to higher. I made some other tests with various version up to
3.5.4 I get the same symptoms and the same error as below : Bad char
conversion.
Is there a compatibility problem between Samba version ?
Do I h
I came across this some time ago and I finally decided to report it:
When I input "pdbedit -Lv root" I get:
Primary Group SID:S-1-5-21-XX-XX-XX-513
But if I use "smbldap-usershow root" i get:
Primary Group SID:S-1-5-21-XX-XX-XX-512
If I
On 18:33:12 wrote David Roid:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm running a samba 3.5.3 CTDB cluster, found the output is different
>
> Q1: What does the "0:" mean in pid column? There was no such stuff
> in non-CTDB smbstatus output.
>
>
> samba_01:~ # smbstatus -S 2>/dev/null
>
> Service pid machine
Hi,
I wanted to migrate my sambapasswd file to a ldap test system and
noticed, that I do get errors:
build_sam_account: smbpasswd database is corrupt ... username with uid
... is not in unix passwd database!
Importing/changing LDAP accounts fail after the last useraccount entry
in my sambapasswd
Jeremy did you get a chance to look at this . can you please pass your comments
on this.?
Thanks
Suresh
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From: Volker Lendecke [mailto:volker.lende...@sernet.de]
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 1:16 PM
To: Kandukuru, Suresh
Cc: j...@samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Rest
Just a reminder.
-Original Message-
From: Kandukuru, Suresh
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 6:49 PM
To: 'j...@samba.org'; 'samba@lists.samba.org'
Cc: 'volker.lende...@sernet.de'
Subject: RE: [Samba] Restricting samba subfolder acl changes to admin users
Jeremy did you get a chance to l
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 06:18:27PM +0800, David Roid wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm running a samba 3.5.3 CTDB cluster, found the output is different
>
> Q1: What does the "0:" mean in pid column? There was no such stuff in
> non-CTDB smbstatus output.
That's the node number. If you connect to an
Hello list,
I'm running a samba 3.5.3 CTDB cluster, found the output is different
Q1: What does the "0:" mean in pid column? There was no such stuff in
non-CTDB smbstatus output.
samba_01:~ # smbstatus -S 2>/dev/null
Service pid machine Connected at
On 22/10/2010 18:45, Dale Schroeder wrote:
Jonathan,
A guess --
I had the same error message and similar log entries because I had set
server signing = auto
The 3.5.x PDC would work only with the default "No".
That was it Dale! Many thanks.
Jon.
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I am running Samba 3.6 and I have implemented extended attributes and acls
for my shares. I want to make directory behavior as similar as possible to
client Windows XP.
When I open the properties tab on a directory in a share, under user names I
see two additional users: CREATOR GROUP and CREA
On 10/25/2010 08:31 AM, Michael Wood wrote:
Hi Michael,
On 25 October 2010 08:45, Daniel Müller wrote:
Hi,
besides nsd it is possible to make dynamic update work with bind on centos
5.5.
Yes, sure. It's just that bind configuration seems to be a
significantly difficult part of getting Samba
On 10/25/2010 07:45 AM, Daniel Müller wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Hi,
besides nsd it is possible to make dynamic update work with bind on centos
5.5.
I think the version of bind shipped with CentOS 5.5 is too old. See
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO#Step_10_Configure_kerberos_DNS_dynamic_upda
Thanks for your idea .
thanks
On 10/22/10, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
> If the two organizations having nothing to do with each other, does that
> mean they don't need access to the same files?
>
>
> Will the following solution work for you
> - configure a 2nd IP on the server
> - run two instance
On 25 October 2010 08:45, Daniel Müller wrote:
> Hi,
> besides nsd it is possible to make dynamic update work with bind on centos
> 5.5.
Yes, sure. It's just that bind configuration seems to be a
significantly difficult part of getting Samba 4 working (many people
seem to have trouble with it) s
Hi,
why do you need this linux-windows mapping?
On samba3 this could only be made by winbind or ldapclient.
I think the same way you would succeed with samba4.
Samba4 has his own cldap running by pointing your ldapclient on linux to the
cladp
I think you could make it work.
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Hi,
It is Part of xp here not samba. xP sp3 is somewhat different with w2000. I
managed to run some older Programs in give full acls on the client for the
domain users and on the samba server.
Greetings
Daniel
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Hi all,
I just setup samba 3 on centos 5.5, and i'm having some problems with
usernames/passwords. I'm unable to login to my home directory with my username
and password.
1. I've done smbpasswd -a to add the username
2. I've done smbpasswd -e to enable the username
3. The unix username and win
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