On Fri, 2013-05-24 at 19:02 +0200, Michael Wood wrote:
> Hi
>
> You might try getting hold of one of the Samba developers on IRC and asking
> them about this.
Hi
It fails when the file system doesn't support acl's. It's one of those
were it's both a uid and a gid:
wbinfo --sid-to-name=S-1-5-32-5
I have a Samba-4 system running as an Active Directory server. It's
working great: computers are joined to it, users are logged in, etc. Good
job Samba developers, and thank you!
But of course I am not satisfied. Now I want to configure another server
(well, a VM) as a file server using Samba-3
Hi
You might try getting hold of one of the Samba developers on IRC and asking
them about this.
On 23 May 2013 13:59, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> with this version, as in 4.0.5, i have always the windbind crash after
> wbinfo --uid-info 300
> or
> ls -la sysvol/
>
> my system
I looked through the smb.conf man page.It looks like "login script"
should be relative to the netlogon directory.I would set up
identical netlogon directories on both PDC and BDC. Bothe machines
have the same login script parameter .e.g.
logon script = %U.bat
This means th
Hi all,
I have a BDC which uses the LDAP backend of my PDC. Unfortunately all the users
who log-in in the morning and who are processed by this BDC, do not get their
logon script executed. The BDC logs this error message:
[2013/05/24 07:28:11.946577, 2] auth/auth.c:304(check_ntlm_password)
c
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 03:15:03AM +0200, François Lafont wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Samba 4.0.5 in Debian Wheezy as a member server of a DC (in Debian
> Wheezy too with Samba 4.0.5) and the clients are Windows7 Pro. The users use
> shares in the member server.
>
> Sometimes, after the logof