Victor Sudakov wrote:
>
> My question: if BERYLIUM trusts ANOTHERDOMAIN, and
> ANOTHERDOMAIN\WambatW tries to open a connection to my Samba server,
> what user will be looked up in /etc/passwd?
If nobody knows the answer, please tell me at least, what log I can
study to figure out, which Windows
On 02/29/2012 04:52 AM, steen.l.me...@ibsen.dk wrote:
Samba 3.6.3 on arch linux x86_64 member of an NT4 domain with winbindd
Clients' shares become temporary unavailable after unsuccessful open of
files.
Happens after server has run for some time.
I'm unsure if some configuration error could be i
On 03/01/2012 09:00 AM, Dylan Semler wrote:
Sorry, can anyone provide direction for debugging this? Is it common
for samba to crash like this or does the crash imply a configuration
error? Is there a simpler setup that I should start with for testing?
Is this not the correct place for trouble
On Thursday 01 March 2012 18:27:18 Gonçalo Girão wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have successful installed samba on my RHEL with RPM. Edited smb.conf and
> started smb service. I can access a share via win (or mac) but doesn't
> list any files and i cannot copy files or create folders. Can you help me
> ple
On Thu, 2012-03-01 at 14:55 +0100, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> > After feedback from my previous proposal, I am proposing to totally
> > remove security=share from Samba 4.0. security=share has been
> > deprecated since Samba 3.6.
> >
> > The attached patch shows the remova
Can ntlm_auth version 3.5.10 be used to perform ntlmv2 authentication
against a w2008 domain controller, where the policy is set to only allow
ntlmv2.
I am using freeradius2 which then calls ntlm_auth passing the
nt-response and challenge generated as part of the peap mschapv2
exchange.
On 03/01/2012 08:13 PM, James D. Parra wrote:
Anyway, it seems that on openSUSE, the default for any nfs command is
the highest available number. Meaning that even if you specify nfs3, the
mount is still nfs4. You have to specifically tell it in
/etc/sysconfig/nfs. Not an easy one to spot.
~~
Anyway, it seems that on openSUSE, the default for any nfs command is
the highest available number. Meaning that even if you specify nfs3, the
mount is still nfs4. You have to specifically tell it in
/etc/sysconfig/nfs. Not an easy one to spot.
~~~
Hello,
In /etc/fstab
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 2:15 AM, Dylan Semler wrote:
> Hello, I'm looking for help troubleshooting my samba setup. I've tried to
> make it as basic as possible but I cannot get a working setup. I have a
> Linux machine (Fedora 16) and am attempting to mount a share on the same
> machine that it'
Hello list, Iam using Samba4 alpha18 with Debian Squeeze. Mi primary
domain have Windows Server 2003 and my Secundary Domain have Samba4. When
i create a user in active directory user and computer in Windows Server, i
can see the user in active directory user and computer in samba4, and when
i cre
On 03/01/2012 01:06 AM, Ali Bendriss wrote:
We want a folder where files are created group rw from a base filesystem:
ext4 (rw,noatime,commit=120,errors=remount-ro,user_xattr,commit=0)
Hi,
I can't see the "acl" mount option on your options list.
Have you tried setting it ?
--
Ali
Hi
Thanks fo
Hi Andrew,
> After feedback from my previous proposal, I am proposing to totally
> remove security=share from Samba 4.0. security=share has been
> deprecated since Samba 3.6.
>
> The attached patch shows the removal (a lot of complex code is going
> away, which I think is a very good thing).
On Wed, 2012-02-29 at 16:12 -0600, Donny Brooks wrote:
> Now for the 3 to 4 questions:
> Is there a way to go from 3 to 4 without having to touch all the pc's?
> We are wanting to move the PDC from the machine it is currently on onto
> new hardware (new IP, dns name, etc). Is this easily doable i
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