It work fine. Is there any method to disable the password caching, not
use "net use /d"?
2011/7/19 TAKAHASHI Motonobu :
> From: Yu Liao
> Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 18:38:13 +0800
>
>> I want to input user name and password every time I access the share, so I
>> want to disable password caching in wi
Hi,
I think this parameter is related windows login. Can't solve my question.
I set security=user in samba server.
I run \\10.200.114.88\share, then there is a windows ask for user/pwd.
Next time, I run \\10.200.114.88\share, there is no windows ask for user/pwd.
I want there always ask for user/
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 04:37:58PM -0500, Charles Redditt wrote:
> Issue: unix fifo (named pipe) does not appear in share, attempts to read
> the pipe result in "Access Denied"
>
> >From an XP laptop, I can open and access my samba share normally. I can
> read all files and subdirectories in the
Maybe I'm not in the loop, but i'd not be surprised for this to work from a
client with unix extensions, but not windows. I could very well be wrong
though.
On Jul 19, 2011 5:36 PM, "Charles Redditt" wrote:
> So, you're telling me this is a feature?
>
> Since it's been working fine on previous v
> Jonathan Buzzard wrote:>
> Any way try adding "map untrusted to domain = yes" and see if that
> helps. See the smb.conf manual page for details, the behaviour changed
> in 3.4
That was the trick, thank you!
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Bruno Martins wrote:
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Good night Robert,
My Domain Controller is running Windows Server 2003 R2 X64, so I may not
be affected by those bulletins
By the way, thanks for noticing.
Unless I am reading the release notes incorrectly, if you use the
samba3x packages in CentOS 5.6 which g
Nick Dugan wrote:
[SNIP]
My question is, has this behavior deliberately changed in more modern
versions of Samba, or am I missing a piece of the configuration
somewhere? Any pointers in the right direction would be most
appreciated. smb.conf pasted below.
Yes the behaviour has changed thoug
So, you're telling me this is a feature?
Since it's been working fine on previous versions of smbd,
I take it that this is a bug that's been fixed?
-charlie
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**Tue Jul 19 15:40:19 MDT 2011*
>smb and cifs, being Windows inventions, have no concept of a un
All,
I'm in the process of migrating a samba server from Solaris 10 (running 3.0.37)
to Solaris 11 Express (running 3.5.5).
The system is joined to a Win2k3 Active Directory. Migrating the configuration
worked fine, the shares are available and everything mostly works as intended.
The problem
smb and cifs, being Windows inventions, have no concept of a unix
fifo, there's simply nothing for samba to translate it to/from
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Charles Redditt wrote:
> Issue: unix fifo (named pipe) does not appear in share, attempts to read
> the pipe result in "Access Denied"
Issue: unix fifo (named pipe) does not appear in share, attempts to read
the pipe result in "Access Denied"
>From an XP laptop, I can open and access my samba share normally. I can
read all files and subdirectories in the share, but a fifo I need to read
does not appear at all. I have made the
On Tue, 2011-07-19 at 14:34 -0400, Robert Freeman-Day wrote:
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> On 07/19/2011 01:11 PM, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
> > Bruno Martins - GALILEU LISBOA wrote:
> >> Hello guys,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I am setting up a Samba server (based on CentOS 5.6) o
We have decided to migrate our NT4 domain to an AD based domain. For
the sake of caution, we decided to migrate to a parallel domain, rather
than upgrade the NT4 PDC.
So here's the problem, we have a Samba file server that is
authenticating using Winbind. Currently all files are owned by
NT
Hi,
Hope someone out there can help me on this Samba issue. I'm running out of
ideas, I spent days on Google but still have not find any solution yet.
Finally, I got Samba 3.5.9 acts like it works, giving me data with wbinfo -u
and wbinfo -g AND it returnsusers in my Active Directory with gete
On 07/19/2011 10:05 AM, Bruno Martins - GALILEU LISBOA wrote:
Hello guys,
I am setting up a Samba server (based on CentOS 5.6) on my company which
will act as a print and file server. Also, it has dropbox installed.
I have set up everything regarding to CUPS and Samba itself, but I'm not
be
I am attempting to join a new samba server to Active Directory. The join is
successful but I am getting a kerberos_kinit_password failed error message. The
following is cut-&-paste of the end section of the screen out from the join
attempt.
Using short domain name -- domain
Joined 'EXPRESS' to
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On 07/19/2011 01:11 PM, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
> Bruno Martins - GALILEU LISBOA wrote:
>> Hello guys,
>>
>>
>>
>> I am setting up a Samba server (based on CentOS 5.6) on my company which
>> will act as a print and file server. Also, it has dropbox i
Hi Tim,
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 10:16:49 -0500 (CDT)
Tim Kelley wrote:
...
> The problem is obviously this, from the samba logs:
> [2011/03/28 14:09:43, 0] printing/print_cups.c:103(cups_connect)
> Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost:631 - Connection refused
Please provide full logs with
>
> [2011/06/08 15:17:57.268946, 2]
> smbd/service.c:587(create_connection_server_info)
> guest user (from session setup) not permitted to access this share
> (some.user)
When user tries to write to network drive (map network drive in windows) or
> \\server\some.user share, everything is okay.
>
Bruno Martins - GALILEU LISBOA wrote:
Hello guys,
I am setting up a Samba server (based on CentOS 5.6) on my company which
will act as a print and file server. Also, it has dropbox installed.
I have set up everything regarding to CUPS and Samba itself, but I'm not
being able to integrat
Hello guys,
I am setting up a Samba server (based on CentOS 5.6) on my company which
will act as a print and file server. Also, it has dropbox installed.
I have set up everything regarding to CUPS and Samba itself, but I'm not
being able to integrate my shares with Active Directory.
All
Using samba 3.4.9 and cups 1.4.3
I have "printing = cups", but for some reason samba is not picking up the cups
printers or creating the printers share.
The problem is obviously this, from the samba logs:
[2011/03/28 14:09:43, 0] printing/print_cups.c:103(cups_connect)
Unable to connect to C
Hello all,
I am running v3.4.5 of Samba. Does this version support double hop kerberos
authentication? I turned the log level up to 3 and found that it is passing
only the hostname. This leads me to believe that the double hop part is not
working.
I did read that it is supposed to work in Samb
From: Андрей Гребенников
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 11:30:25 +0400
> I have samba server which is a member of a win2003 domain. I'd like to
> attach domain's permissions to samba shares, but when I open the mmc for
> the samba server I cannot save any added permissions. There are only
> local unix
From: Yu Liao
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 18:38:13 +0800
> I want to input user name and password every time I access the share, so I
> want to disable password caching in windows client.
Windows automatically sends the current logon user's name and auth
information, it's by design of Windows.
If th
On 07/19/2011 06:38 AM, Yu Liao wrote:
Hi,
I want to input user name and password every time I access the share, so I
want to disable password caching in windows client. I google to find there
is a way to modify the windows registry. But it does not work on windows
2003. Is there another way to
Hi,
I want to input user name and password every time I access the share, so I
want to disable password caching in windows client. I google to find there
is a way to modify the windows registry. But it does not work on windows
2003. Is there another way to disable password caching in winXP, win7,
[profiles]
>browseable = No
>comment = Users profiles
>create mask = 0600
>directory mask = 0700
>guest ok = Yes
>path = /home/samba/profiles
>profile acls = yes
>writable = yes
>
>
Remove the "guest ok = Yes" line, and restart samba
Hi!
I have samba server which is a member of a win2003 domain. I'd like to
attach domain's permissions to samba shares, but when I open the mmc for
the samba server I cannot save any added permissions. There are only
local unix permission exist. What should I do to solve the problem?
Andrey.
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