to keep
then working?
Cheers,
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As also, you got it dead right.
set map acl inherit = yes
Solaris does seem to support extended attributes.
Thanks
Andrew
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Andrew Watkins wrote:
Hello,
My samba drive works well on my XP machines and ACLs work
Hello,
My samba drive works well on my XP machines and ACLs work fine as well.
XP users can add new user permissions to files and folders and they are
inherited for all NEW files and folders created in the future.
But, adding a new permission on the security tab to a folder does not
alter
I am unable to setup printers on my samba system any long after I
updated to the latest Solaris 10 Patch cluster.
What I get in my log files all the time is:
[2007/03/07 11:58:19, 2, effective(60001, 60001), real(0, 0)]
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:find_printer_index_by_hnd(263)
Can I check how to get this information, since I do not seem to get the
right info.
1) ./configure --enable-debug
2) add 'panic action = /bin/sleep 9' to smb.conf
3) run samba in normal may and then locate my PID
i.e. smbstatus |grep andrew
4) gdb /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd PID
Daniel,
Try adding ldap idmap suffix = ou=People
Since I noticed that ldap user suffix and ldap group suffix do not
seem to be used.
Also, check you LDAP log files to see if you can spot the samba search
string!
Andrew
This is really getting frustrating. The exact message when joining
I have recently done it with no problems:
my config.log
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba3024 --without-ads
--with-libiconv=/usr
/local --with-acl-support --with-ldap
## - ##
## Platform. ##
## - ##
hostname = myhost
uname -m = sun4u
uname -r = 5.9
uname -s = SunOS
The more I use samba and the more I read the e-mail coming into this
list, I believe that a new look should be taken into how samba his
configured, since more and more people are having problems with setup up
of samba.
Samba is basically used in 2 different ways:
client) In a Windows ADS
Hi,
Just noticed this problem, which I have not been able to find a solution
at the normal locations:
We use samba to mount Solaris file systems on PC with Microsoft Active
Directory as the domain control.
We have a few users who have been given usernames with mixed case
WStudent in
-user);
Thanks
Andrew Watkins
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Samba assumes that root can remove the job. The print queue management
design is based on that assumption. However, if you are spooling
to printers on other servers, this doesn't necessarily hold
As always, Thanks
Andrew Watkins
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writable = no
printable = yes
public = yes
guest ok = no
Setup:
Solaris 9 and 10
Samba 3.0.20(a) / 3.0.21c
Windows XP sp2
As always, Thanks
Andrew Watkins
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jobs? I guess it is a knock on effect of moving to the new
print system where samba/Windows XP can load printer drivers
automatically \\host\printer.
As always, Thanks
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I have had a few replies and it looks that I am on a no win solution.
I either set up LDAP and delete local UID on our UNIX boxes and let samba
convert SID to UID, or just leave thinks as they are.
I still don't under stand why it is so difficult to do what I want when all the
information
= no
guest ok = no
read only = no
[home]
path = %H
browseable = no
guest ok = no
read only = no
[tmp]
path = /var/tmp
browseable = yes
guest ok = no
read only = no
Any ideas
Andrew Watkins
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Hi again,
This is a follow up to a previous e-mail, but no luck so I have done
some more digging.
I don't understand why it is so difficult to map between a existing user
on a Windows Server (SID)
and an existing user on a Unix/Solaris (UID) user, since all information
is available?
unix#
Hello,
I have search this list and the HOW TO's, but can't find the answer!
We have all our users on both Windows (ADS) and Solaris (NIS), but I
can not configure samba
shares so Windows Users can modify the security settings on there files,
so that other people can look/edit
there
drive.
I.e. unable to copy \\UNIXhost\user\winntpro\Application
Data\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\brndlog.txt to C:\Document and Settings\user\winntpro\Application
Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\brndlog.txt.
ACCESS DENIED.
Thanks
Andrew Watkins
We've had equal problems
Hi,
If someone has already got winbindd running on a solaris 8 system could they
let myself and others the setting they have changed since the samba doc is
really talking about linux.
Files of interest:
/etc/pam.conf
smb.conf
Thanks in advance
Andrew Watkins
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