On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 9:18 AM, Ian Coetzee wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I am writing, hoping you could help me with this.
>
> As the subject states, I have a Samba (3.4.7) server. On it I have
> created 2 shares one that I access the files directly and the other
> share I access the same files via clamf
Hi
set the following setting on samba 4 but user can not login to site9 !,
what?
user -> properties -> account -> Log On to -> checked (the following
computer) -> add (site9 )
Note : On samba 4.0.11 this setting work
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Thank you Dale, it worked.
-Original Message-
From: Dale Schroeder [mailto:d...@briannassaladdressing.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 10:50 PM
To: Rajeev R. Veedu
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] problem for joining the domain.
On 03/06/2012 9:10 AM, Rajeev R. Veedu wr
On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 19:52 -0700, Glenn Machin wrote:
> Well I cannot provide proof that the Microsoft radius server is
> setting the bit. However setting the MSV1_0_ALLOW_MSVCHAPV2 bit in
> the request.data.auth_crap.logon_parameters of the
> contact_winbind_auth_crap() function fixes the issue
Well I cannot provide proof that the Microsoft radius server is setting
the bit. However setting the MSV1_0_ALLOW_MSVCHAPV2 bit in the
request.data.auth_crap.logon_parameters of the
contact_winbind_auth_crap() function fixes the issue with ntlm_auth not
being able to authenticate mschapv2 to
On Tue, Mar 06, 2012 at 04:02:54PM +0100, Filip Sneppe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are running into a problem with a Samba setup and would like to
> know if a current fix or workaround is at all possible.
>
> Our setup is a NetApp filer serving NFS v4 that is mounted by
> Solaris and Linux servers. On th
First, thank you for the reply
[quote]
Security=user means the samba machine will be a domain controller.
Are you familiar with Windows Domain vs Workgroup model? (this is not a
samba specific thing.)
[/quote]
Aha. That makes much more sense. In this situation, a workgroup probably is
best, so lo
I am experiencing data loss on a CIFS share
with Samba 3.6.3. I am running Debian Sid
on x86. I mount the share with the following
line in my fstab:
//server/share /mnt/share cifs
auto,users,rw,gid=50,dir_mode=0775,file_mode=0777,domain=DOMAIN,credentials=/root/share.credentials
The
On Tue, Mar 06, 2012 at 04:02:54PM +0100, Filip Sneppe wrote:
> A wireshark packet trace revealed that, after having created/copied
> the file, there's an NFSv4 setattr call the explicitly sets the
> permissions on the newly created file, effectively wiping any
> inherited ACLs on the NFSv4 export.
Security=user means the samba machine will be a domain controller.
Are you familiar with Windows Domain vs Workgroup model? (this is not a
samba specific thing.)
Are the desktops and laptops Pro or Home? if they are Home they can not
join a domain. If you can't use the domain model,
I have setup samba on a few servers. Each time, it has been a little
confusing, I read, re-read the documentation, and finally get something
that works. Usually, I feel like I have not done it the best way.
I have looked at how-tos and guides. I am still a novice in *nix.
This time, I am reachi
Actually I'm using Samba 3.6.3 with the same problem.
In samba 3.2 until 3.5 I get this in netr_LogonSamLogon: struct
netr_LogonSamLogon
groups: struct samr_RidWithAttributeArray
count: 0x0001 (1)
On 03/06/2012 9:10 AM, Rajeev R. Veedu wrote:
I am having a problem to join one of my machine, to the 2003 AD. I have used
the same config on another machine and it works fine. I am not able to figure
out where I am going wrong. I would appreciates if you could help. My samba
version is 3.6.3-
On 06/03/12 16:02, Filip Sneppe wrote:
Hi,
We are running into a problem with a Samba setup and would like to
know if a current fix or workaround is at all possible.
Our setup is a NetApp filer serving NFS v4 that is mounted by
Solaris and Linux servers. On those servers we are using Samba to
c
I am having a problem to join one of my machine, to the 2003 AD. I have used
the same config on another machine and it works fine. I am not able to figure
out where I am going wrong. I would appreciates if you could help. My samba
version is 3.6.3-44 on Centos 6
This is what I get
[root@s
Hi,
We are running into a problem with a Samba setup and would like to
know if a current fix or workaround is at all possible.
Our setup is a NetApp filer serving NFS v4 that is mounted by
Solaris and Linux servers. On those servers we are using Samba to
create shares of those NFSv4 mounted files
On 16 February 2012 12:12, lynn wrote:
> Hi
> Local root, who is not a domain administrator, can modify the ldb's. No
> ticket required. Is my installation correct?
Yes.
When you use:
ldbmodify -H/usr/local/samba/sam.ldb ...
ldbmodify works directly on the files, so as long as root has access
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