Am 20.07.2011 18:08, schrieb TAKAHASHI Motonobu:
From: "J. Echter"
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 17:58:34 +0200
i've finally have my LDAP backend working for authentication for my DC.
Logon scripts are executed, user is authenticated, but my roaming
profiles are not found.
here is what i have in my
On 20 July 2011 18:15, Charles Redditt wrote:
> It works with 3.5.9!
> thanx!
>
> I downloaded the 3.5.9 tarball, compiled and installed as per instructions
> in the included howto html docs. But it installed in /usr/local/samba/,
> whereas the default CentOS 6 install (3.5.4) is still in /usr/sb
Thanks for the suggestion, Sean, but that didn't work for me. This config
is what finally did it:
[profiles]
admin users = @"domainadmins"
browseable = No
comment = Users profiles
create mask = 0600
csc policy = disable
directory mask = 0700
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Preston Hagar wrote:
> I have seen a few spots where it was suggested that a profile can't be
> "shared" between Win XP and Win 7. Is that true?
yes, they can't be shared. you still roam by making a {username}.v2
folder for the win7 profile for each user.
You'll
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 11:38:17AM -0700, Aaron Clausen wrote:
> I have a somewhat unusual situation in which I need to create a
> "drop box" share that allows users to copy files into the share, but
> denies them read or delete permissions. I'm running Samba 3 with
> ACL support. Is this remotel
I have a somewhat unusual situation in which I need to create a "drop
box" share that allows users to copy files into the share, but denies
them read or delete permissions. I'm running Samba 3 with ACL support.
Is this remotely possible?
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Before last week, we have been running Samba 3.0.28 on Ubuntu Hardy as
a PDC for Windows XP Pro machines using roaming profiles. This has
worked for years with no issues.
We migrated to a server running Ubuntu Lucid and Samba 3.4.7 so that
we could start adding Windows 7 Pro machines to the domai
On 07/19/2011 4:49 PM, Bruno Martins wrote:
On Tue, 2011-07-19 at 13:11 -0500, Dale Schroeder wrote:
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, i
Am 20.07.2011 18:08, schrieb TAKAHASHI Motonobu:
[profile]
path = /bacula/samba/profile
This path has valid permission?
drwxrwxrwt 21 root root 4096 Jul 7 09:48 profile
And actually "pdbedit -v a-user" shows valid profile path?
pdbedit -v klaudia
Full Name:klaudia
It works with 3.5.9!
thanx!
I downloaded the 3.5.9 tarball, compiled and installed as per instructions
in the included howto html docs. But it installed in /usr/local/samba/,
whereas the default CentOS 6 install (3.5.4) is still in /usr/sbin/smbd.
So, it works, but I have to start it manually, s
From: "J. Echter"
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 17:58:34 +0200
> i've finally have my LDAP backend working for authentication for my DC.
>
> Logon scripts are executed, user is authenticated, but my roaming
> profiles are not found.
>
> here is what i have in my config files:
(snip)
> hide file
Hi,
i've finally have my LDAP backend working for authentication for my DC.
Logon scripts are executed, user is authenticated, but my roaming
profiles are not found.
here is what i have in my config files:
smb.conf
[global]
printing = bsd
netbios name = PDC
server string = PDC (%h)
Hello mailing friends,
We have troubles and hopefully you can help us out.
There is a problem either on Samba-side or Active Directory but we are
not sure where exactly.
This problem happens from time to time to each user, especially when
many users try to connect at the same time.
The follow
Well thank you for noticing this error Jonathan, I didn't paid attention to
my samba version. We have quite a lot of centos machines on the network and
a poor internet connexion additionned with strong security policy.
Therefore, we have a rpm proxy and I did not noticed that the samba packages
ava
From: Jeremy Allison
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 18:02:54 -0700
> 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"
(snip)
> Yeah, this should work (it used to). Can you
I know my AD integration is working to the file share because it works
directly from the Windows box. The problem only shows up while trying to do
the double hop to the file share.
So I'm just curious if Samba can handle the delegated kerberos tickets in
version 3.4.5? Or if this functionality i
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On 07/20/2011 04:44 AM, Thibaut POUZET wrote:
> Hi everyone,
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>
> I am currently trying to set-up a samba server in my network in order to
> replace the existing windows samba server. It's been now two weeks that I am
> struggling with a vicious
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On 07/19/2011 07:12 PM, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
> Bruno Martins wrote:
>
> [SNIP]
>
>>
>> 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
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 02:53:38PM -0400, Le, Anh wrote:
> 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
> wbin
Hello everybody.
I am working with Samba, but for my work it would be very good, if I could get
the Samba-Sources with makefiles and configurations into a eclipse project.
Could someone help me?
Thanks, Markus Heider
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On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 10:44 +0200, Thibaut POUZET wrote:
> The software involved :
>
> Server Linux CentOS 5.6
>
> Windows 2003 Serveur R2 with working AD and another DNS server working just
> fine.
>
> # rpm -qa | grep samba
>
> samba-3.0.33-3.29.el5_6.2
>
> samba-common-3.0.33-3.29.el5_6.
On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 00:09 +0100, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
> Yes the behaviour has changed though the concept of using
> u...@domain.com as a username is something I have never come across
> before. It is distinctly un-Windows like and I am astounded it ever worked.
On the contrary, the user@dom
Hi everyone,
I am currently trying to set-up a samba server in my network in order to
replace the existing windows samba server. It's been now two weeks that I am
struggling with a vicious problem, and I cannot see any issue right now.
Before I loose all my hairs, I am sharing with you this pro
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