On Sun, 2010-09-12 at 20:11 +0100, Miguel Medalha wrote:
(My last suspision is, that win7 is doing the machine authentication
in a different [encryption)] way as the XP machine are doing
that as XP machines do not have that problem)
On each Windows 7 computer, we had to change two
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 09:32:27AM -0600, bryanw wrote:
My samba PDC is using the tdbsam backend and, for the most part
is working flawlessly. However, when using smbpasswd to add samba accounts,
I always get the following error:
tdb_update_sam: Failing to store a SAM_ACCOUNT for
Hi,
I have a question regarding an issue I am having with our new
Samba PDC. We used to be running an NT domain controller and about
two months ago, I made the transition to a Debian linux box running
Samba. The PDC is currently running Samba 3.0.8.
My samba PDC is using the
For the last few years, we have had a NT4 PDC (without a BDC).
This week I undertook the process of builing a Samba BDC running
Debian linux. This new BDC is running samba version 3.0.7. After
setting up the box, I copied all of the user, group, and machine
accounts over to the new bdc, using
Just fixed it, had to restart winbind daemon on the member server.
The solution was right in front of me the entire time. Sorry.
-Bryan
On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 02:22:08PM -0500, Bryan K. Walton wrote:
For the last few years, we have had a NT4 PDC (without a BDC).
This week I undertook
About two weeks ago on this list, someone posted a problem involving
Excel 2002 (from Office XP) and excel files stored on Samba shares.
Specifically (from that prior posting):
If a user opens a excel document kept on a samba share
and the user makes edits to the file and tries to saves the
I am trying to figure out how I can send my samba logs to a central
logging server. Everything handled by syslog on my samba box is
already being sent to the logging server, but I can't figure out how
to send the samba logs to that logging server without having syslog
take over the samba logs.