I think, if you have samba to talk with ldap there is as far as I know no
feature to make samba talk to your local users too.
A long time ago I remember there was a hack with samba 2 but this is
history.
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EDV Daniel Müller
Leitung EDV
Tropenklinik Pa
Hello,
Use smbldap-tools. It also contains the script to migrate system users to
ldap.
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wbr, Denis.
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 7:38 AM, Christ Schlacta wrote:
> so I have some local users that I'd like to show up in my samba domain a
> bit more properly, but it's infeasable to add their accoun
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 10:12 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Hodges, Robert CTR USAF AFMC 520
> SMXS/MXDEC wrote:
>> Excellent information, thank you.
>>
>> Unfortunately, none of it solved my problem.
>>
>
> Do you have a valid NETBIOS domain or workstation name? I m
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Hodges, Robert CTR USAF AFMC 520
SMXS/MXDEC wrote:
> Excellent information, thank you.
>
> Unfortunately, none of it solved my problem.
>
Do you have a valid NETBIOS domain or workstation name? I mean less
than 16 characters and absolutely no . in the name.
John
so I have some local users that I'd like to show up in my samba domain a
bit more properly, but it's infeasable to add their accounts to the ldap
directory proper.
I've tried to create an idmap entry (probably wrong) and a structural
SID with a sam account pointing to the numeric UID and a pro
Hello,
There is a small document, which (I hope) useful to others samba user
to avoid mistakes, wrong path, that i take, to reach my goal.
This document is covered by license: xkcd501[12].
1. Target
2. Situation
2.1. Software versions
2.2. Software setup
3. Data migration
3.1. alternatives
3.1.1
Le 28/12/2010 20:29, Gary Dale a écrit :
> Bonjour Francois. One question is why are you using smbpasswd instead of
> tdb for the backend?
As I said in the title of my post, I'm a newbie and I'm just learning
Samba and at the moment I'm just trying a few basic shares. I have seen
that "tdb backen
2010/12/29 Hodges, Robert CTR USAF AFMC 520 SMXS/MXDEC
:
> Refresh: This error happens when you try to browse using "My Network Places"
> in the desktop. Mapping works fine, access works fine. Browsing is what
> fails in XP. I need this to work or I'm looking at a huge and expensive
> docume
Excellent information, thank you.
Unfortunately, none of it solved my problem.
Start sniffing the machine as you do a "Network Neighborhood" search.
You might also check and see just where and how lookups are being done
for NETBios from an XP box command terminal
nbtstat -r
which wi
Excellent information, thank you.
Unfortunately, none of it solved my problem.
I see a lot of "The specified network name is no longer available" error
messages all over the internet from Linux users, and none of the very few
solutions I have come across have worked for me.
Anybody else able t
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Hodges, Robert CTR USAF AFMC 520
SMXS/MXDEC wrote:
> Other details: I do not use a DNS server, I use the hosts file in XP.
Yes, but NetBIOS desires the lmhosts file. See my ancient (but still
valid) scribblings here:
http://realcomputerguy.com/networksetup.htm#ho
On 28/12/10 06:44 AM, Francois Lafont wrote:
Hello everybody,
I don't understand why the uid isn't correct in the /etc/samba/smbpasswd
file. My OS is Ubuntu 10.04. Some precise explanations below:
#---
# smbd -V
Version 3.4.7
# testparm -s /etc/samba
John,
First, thank you for the response. I'll take any help I can get.
Yes, I do have WINS enabled on the Samba box.
Do I set WinXP to use the Samba box as the WINS server? If so, then I have
already tried this and it didn't work.
Other details: I do not use a DNS server, I use the hosts fi
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Hodges, Robert CTR USAF AFMC 520
SMXS/MXDEC wrote:
> Hi everyone, new to the list.
>
> My apologies if this issue has already been covered, but I am having the
> following problem with Samba:
>
> Using Windows XP as a client, I am trying to see a Solaris system as
Hi everyone, new to the list.
My apologies if this issue has already been covered, but I am having the
following problem with Samba:
Using Windows XP as a client, I am trying to see a Solaris system as a
server. Solaris is running Samba 2.4.2, and Windows 2000 sees it as a
server without any p
My apologies, it's Samba 3.4.2 that I'm running on Solaris.
-Original Message-
From: Hodges, Robert CTR USAF AFMC 520 SMXS/MXDEC
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 11:39 AM
To: 'samba@lists.samba.org'
Subject: Need Help Getting Windows XP To Use Samba Properly
Hi everyone, new to the lis
Hello.
I have configured PDC (Primary domain controler) with samba 3.2.5 and LDAP.
The workstation has installed Windows XP Service Pack 3.
When i log in to the server its work perfectly, i create files and when
i log out these files are created on the server correctly. But if i log
in with the
Hello everybody,
I don't understand why the uid isn't correct in the /etc/samba/smbpasswd
file. My OS is Ubuntu 10.04. Some precise explanations below:
#---
# smbd -V
Version 3.4.7
# testparm -s /etc/samba/smb.conf
Load smb config files from /etc/samba
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 08:10:16AM -0700, CJ Keist wrote:
> Thank you.
> ./wbinfo -n login_name works. But the wbinfo -i doesn't work,
> "Could not get info for user COLOSTATE\login".
> So windbind is working partially? Could there be something on the
> Windows domain controller that isn't al
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