I checked the logs on the samba server, and the cifsmanager entries are
the same as other samba clients that don't have this problem. So what
could be causing the samba server to randomly require group permissions?
I have a server setup with samba, and other linux clients can connect
to the
Hi,
this is my first e-mail on this list and am newbie of samba also.
I'll explain you what i'd like to do with my lan and i ask you some advices.
I've got a Debian Squeeze server. I installed an LDAP server with some
groups and users.
The LAN has a computer room with 30 pc Ubuntu.
In
Hallo, stefano,
Du meintest am 26.04.12:
The LAN has a computer room with 30 pc Ubuntu.
In addition to these there are others computers will can connect to
the LAN using wireless connection and they can have differents
operating systems (Mac, Windows, Ubuntu).
I want that every user can
Wow, this is a good idea. I'll think about a change.
I'll do some questions:
I need that after the power-on of the client, will appear the login
screen. Is this like your solution also?
I found many manuals and guide but everyone explain samba configuration
with windows, hosts, winbind,
Hi list,
I'm running Samba 3.6.4 on Solaris 10 x86. Underlying filesystem is ZFS.
Since updating from 3.6.0, free space on NFS mounted ZFS filesystem,
without a userquota set for the user, is always reported zero. 'quota
-v' and the perl module 'Quota' both report no quota for such file systems.
Hallo, stefano,
Du meintest am 26.04.12:
I'll do some questions:
I need that after the power-on of the client, will appear the login
screen. Is this like your solution also?
No - that's at least impossible for private machines.
Our school machines can show such a screen via autostart (or
You've asked the cifsmanager support too? maybe they've done
something odd in their client.
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:05 AM, illum illumil...@gmail.com wrote:
I checked the logs on the samba server, and the cifsmanager entries are
the same as other samba clients that don't have this problem.
Hi,
We are experiencing a problem with Samba 3.6.4 on Solaris 10 update 10. This
problem has only recently started since an upgrade to v3.6.3 and was still
present after rebuilding to 3.6.4. We are using the version of samba packaged
by OpenCSW.
From a client perspective, the issue is
Is this machine a member server or DC? THis looks like an
authentication issue.You could try enabling the solaris nscd (name
service caching daemon) on member servers to help with flaky
authentication connections to a DC.
Do you have the same problem with non-NFS mounted directories? Are
Are these autofs mounts?
Are the nfs v4 mounts - I think Solaris 10 will automatically default
to NFS v4 when mounting from another Solaris 10 server.
Can you run smbd -b on the new and old version and see if the new
build omits any crucial modules?
On 04/26/12 06:07, Christian Manal wrote:
On 26.04.2012 16:07, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
Are these autofs mounts?
Are the nfs v4 mounts - I think Solaris 10 will automatically default
to NFS v4 when mounting from another Solaris 10 server.
Yes to both.
Can you run smbd -b on the new and old version and see if the new
build omits
Hi,
This is a member server. We also already have nscd running on our Solaris
systems.
We are using autofs to mount the filesytems. The main reason this was
implemented originally is that we had a performance problem when all of these
clients were served from a single a machine. I'm not 100%
Dear all,
I have installed configured and running Samba4 version
4.0.0alpha20-GIT-5b5b696 as domain controller. I'm wondering is there
a print server support in this alpha release? If not, what is a
workaround.
OS Platform is CenOS 6.2.
Kind reagards,
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Dear all,
I have installed configured and running Samba4 version
4.0.0alpha20-GIT-5b5b696 as domain controller. I'm wondering is there
a print server support in this alpha release? If not, what is a
workaround.
OS Platform is CenOS 6.2.
Kind reagards,
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On 26/04/12 16:49, Adnan Kunic wrote:
Dear all,
I have installed configured and running Samba4 version
4.0.0alpha20-GIT-5b5b696 as domain controller. I'm wondering is there
a print server support in this alpha release? If not, what is a
workaround.
OS Platform is CenOS 6.2.
Kind reagards,
I am using Samba 3.5.10 bundled with Solaris 10 (with one of the more
recent patch clusters.)I have a samba PDC so I can't speak to AD
issues. I have never tried joining samba to an AD domain.
autofs mounts mount on demand, but they also unmount when inactive.
This, I find, can make samba
I have one share on my samba server which is on top of an autofs mount
point. This is solaris 10 with bundled samba 3.5.10 and zfs. It also
shows 0 free space. I had the same problem with samba 3.4.x compiled
from source code. I think this is just a fundamental Samba issue that
you won't
Wouldn't the permissions issue be completely server side? Considering
that both normal clients and cifsmanager are using the same user login
and the server logs show the same login information except for a
different ip address, what could cifsmanager be doing differently that
would require other
not at all. Server side is translating POSIX file modes and ACL's to
cifs ACL's, then the client is again translating cifs acl's to posix.
Unless you have unix extensions on, which can cause some file
ownership issues if your systems UID's aren't synced.
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 3:45 PM, illum
Thank you for all the suggestions.
I think I will need to recreate this issue with a test environment as
I cannot run all these test from the production environment. I will
keep you guys posted.
Regards,
j
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Gaiseric Vandal
gaiseric.van...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:04:30AM -0400, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
Hello,
The qemu emulator has a feature to fork a samba instance for file
sharing with the emulated hosts. It communicates with smbd over stdin.
The generated configuration file contains a smb ports = 0 directive to
prevent smbd
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:04:30AM -0400, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
Hello,
The qemu emulator has a feature to fork a samba instance for file
sharing with the emulated hosts. It communicates with smbd over stdin.
The generated configuration file contains a smb ports = 0 directive to
prevent smbd
Hi Experts,
I used strace to trace an issue that the session hold the file lock for
about 20 mins after the client disconnected from the network. Then the
session was terminated by Samba.
In the strace output, I found select was being called periodically in a
loop, returning 0. After minutes, 1
The branch, master has been updated
via 05456ac s3: Remove an unused variable
from ed9f903 s4-torture: never return false in the raw.composite torture
test
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master
- Log
The branch, master has been updated
via 1fbc185 replace: Fix use of mktemp
via 701fc99 addns: clean up headers
from 05456ac s3: Remove an unused variable
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master
- Log
The branch, master has been updated
via 307e2d1 torture: change dfs tests now that we return a level 4 when
level 4 is requested
via a73b1ed dfs_server: fix the response to please XP and Windows
2008R2 doing so avoid continious DFS requests from W2K8R2
from 1fbc185
The branch, master has been updated
via 54a6d7b s3: oplock_timeout is a talloc child of fsp
via 21985a7 s3: Remove code TALLOC_FREE already does
from 307e2d1 torture: change dfs tests now that we return a level 4 when
level 4 is requested
The autobuild test system has detected an intermittent failing test in
the current master tree.
The autobuild log of the failure is available here:
http://git.samba.org/autobuild.flakey/2012-04-27-0209/flakey.log
The samba3 build logs are available here:
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