Hi All,
I've had Samba 3.4.7 setup as a fileserver connected to a Win2K3
domain controller working great for a while now. Roaming profiles work
perfectly when logging in from the machines locally. However when I try
and login to a WinXP or 2K3 machine via an RDP session (Terminal
Services)
Hi,
We recently updated our domain to 2008R2 servers from 2000.
I know the services for unix changed from the proprietary setup in 2000
to rfc2307 compliant around 2003 R2
I've updated samba to 3.5.4 (apparently most earlier versions don't play
well with the changes in AD), and gotten thing
As I mentioned earlier, easy or not, winbind has in the past not proven to
be stable and easy or not, I want to avoid using it.
The facts of the case are - I have a robust LDAP based authentication that
is working.
Can I just ask Samba to use the local PAM configuration (regardless of what
it is)
From: Ben Arthur
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 11:12:44 -0700
> The error was simply username and or password was not correct even though we
> have confirmed it to be correct and working when connected with XP. Sounds
> like I need to see if their is a Samba version 3.2.12 or higher compiled RPM
> for R
From: Ben Arthur
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 10:03:44 -0700
> I was wondering if anyone knew if Samba version 2.2.3a ran on Red Hat 7.3
> will work with Windows 7.
As far as I tried to connect to Samba 2.2.3a on Debian sarge from
Windows 7 RTM 64bit with LMCompatibilityLevel 2, I can connect to file
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Dodson, Eric (COT)
wrote:
> Problem: We have a share defined using Samba 3.5.8 on AIX 6.1. Several
> people can map a Windows Network Drive to the share and it works fine.
> Several other people get Windows errors or system errors when trying to
> map a drive to t
Problem: We have a share defined using Samba 3.5.8 on AIX 6.1. Several
people can map a Windows Network Drive to the share and it works fine.
Several other people get Windows errors or system errors when trying to
map a drive to the same share.
Command line errors (from the net use command):
S
Hello
I've a W2008 R1 serveur which have to send 750GB every day to a samba
machine between a 1GB link.
1) What transfer rate should I have to wait ?
2) I've done the following in the Windows server
in the registry
/Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentCon
I am getting the following error from backuppc when trying to backup a
windows7 machine from my ubuntu machine(though I believe this error
comes directly from samba):
[CODE][ skipped 44618 lines ]
Error reading file \medSchool\body\dissectionimages\practice.pptx :
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_RESET
D
HI All.
We've been having some problems the past couple days with one of our
Samba Servers. We currently have it running two instances. One
instance is using local auth (historical) the other instances is using
our newish domain for authentication. We're slowly migrating users
over to th
Something indeed changed with Windows 7. Look at this discussion on a
Microsoft site:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/winservergen/thread/b6bf1c70-1a29-450a-b8c9-cf93502e5b44
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Am 15.04.2011 14:19, schrieb Miguel Medalha:
Did you investigate the "map acl inherit" parameter?
yes, no effect on this behavior
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Did you investigate the "map acl inherit" parameter?
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This is an article by Microsoft:
How permissions are handled when you copy and move files and folders
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310316
It seems that this behavior was modified in Vista, though.
The default behavior used to be modifiable by a registry setting.
With Windows 7, I recently
Am 15.04.2011 13:59, schrieb Alexander Födisch:
Am 15.04.2011 13:58, schrieb Miguel Medalha:
really? when I try this on a windows system (on local drives) the permissions
are set / inherited correct.
Well, I just did that on a Windows XP system, local drive, and the behavior is
the on
Am 15.04.2011 13:58, schrieb Miguel Medalha:
really? when I try this on a windows system (on local drives) the permissions
are set / inherited correct.
Well, I just did that on a Windows XP system, local drive, and the behavior is
the one I described.
I am using Windows 7
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Am 15.04.2011 13:53, schrieb Miguel Medalha:
really? when I try this on a windows system (on local drives) the permissions
are set / inherited correct.
You can confirm this anywhere on the net: when a file is moved, it keeps the
original permissions; when a file is
copied, it acquires th
really? when I try this on a windows system (on local drives) the
permissions are set / inherited correct.
Well, I just did that on a Windows XP system, local drive, and the
behavior is the one I described.
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really? when I try this on a windows system (on local drives) the
permissions are set / inherited correct.
You can confirm this anywhere on the net: when a file is moved, it keeps
the original permissions; when a file is copied, it acquires the
permissions of the destination.
It seems t
Am 15.04.2011 12:56, schrieb Miguel Medalha:
we are using ACLs (GPFS filesystem) - configured by default ACLs. When a file
is copied from another share, ACLs are
set correct. When a file is moved(!) from another folder / share the file keeps
the ACLs from the source location. But
we want t
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> we are using ACLs (GPFS filesystem) - configured by default ACLs. When
we are using ACLs (GPFS filesystem) - configured by default ACLs. When
a file is copied from another share, ACLs are set correct. When a file
is moved(!) from another folder / share the file keeps the ACLs from
the source location. But we want to set the ACLs as needed on the
destination sh
Look at :Veto files
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Hi,
we are using ACLs (GPFS filesystem) - configured by default ACLs. When a file is copied from another share, ACLs are set
correct. When a file is moved(!) from another folder / share the file keeps the ACLs from the source location. But we
want to set the ACLs as needed on the destination sh
Hi all,
I want to disable writing .exe and .inf files in the sambashares for all
shares and its users.How can i achive it.
thanks in advance
hemanth kumar.M
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Good morning people
I have installed samba from sernet repositories and currently it's
working perfectly.
If you have a Debian-based, RHEL (or CentOS) or Suse Enterprise (or
openSuse) browse this FTP ftp://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/3.4/ or the web
http://enterprisesamba.com/ in order to find the ap
Deyan Stoykov wrote:
> Add this to smb.conf on the squid machine:
>
> map untrusted to domain = yes
>
> Regards,
> Deyan
The parameter seems not to work. I tried it with samba 3.4.9 on the FreeBSD
machine and 3.5.4 on a Ubuntu machine.
I can't authenticate with ntlm_auth without giving the domai
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