On 01/11/2006 07:16 AM, Joris De Pooter wrote:
Adam Nielsen a écrit :
I have looked everywhere. I can find anything on permissions with
regards to Printing to a samba server. From what I ve read
Googling around. This appears to be a current problem.
I have the same problem and would reall
I have the same problem and would really like to here from anyone with a
fix.
Charles
On 01/10/2006 09:53 AM, Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
I have looked everywhere. I can find anything on permissions with regards
to Printing to a samba server. From what I ve read Googling around. This
appears
Check out the Windows NT User and Server manager (srvtools.exe):
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;173673
These Windows-based tools work with a Samba 3 domain! I've found that I
can give those tools to a administrator that doesn't know much Unix and
they can create and ed
Hi, deleting /var/cache/samba/browse.dat and restarting samba should help.
On 12/07/2005 02:10 PM, David Blackman wrote:
I have changed the IP address of 8 windows 2003 servers that were
connected to a samba domain controller. The problem is that when one of
the machines try to resolve the netb
ck -d
/var/cache/cracklib/cracklib_dict
Charles
Charles McLaughlin wrote:
Hello,
I would like to enforce some level of password complexity when users
change their password. I have a Samba PDC running on Debian set to sync
Unix passwords. I'm trying to get Samba to work with cracklib, but
On 10/31/2005 05:16 AM, Michael wrote:
Hey,
i just tried to login to my Samba domain. Everything
worked find but i had no network connection. I was
just wondering if windows holds a local copy of the
password in the profile. Is there any chance to
disable passwords caching?
Yes. Perhaps this
Search for pwdump2.exe. That program can extract Windows password
hashes and will allow you to craft a smbpasswd file.
Charles
On 10/28/2005 11:53 AM, Jonathan Johnson wrote:
To my knowledge, it's not possible to migrate the passwords from Windows
to Samba, and vice-versa. This is because Win
Hello,
I would like to enforce some level of password complexity when users
change their password. I have a Samba PDC running on Debian set to sync
Unix passwords. I'm trying to get Samba to work with cracklib, but it
isn't going well.
Here is what I've tried:
Installed libpam-cracklib, c
Hello,
Is there a way to find the number of people using a samba share? I'd
like to know if people have files open before I restart samba or reboot
the server.
Thanks,
Charles
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Hello,
For Unix Password Sync, I am curios how Samba can provide the passwd
program with an unencrypted password.
If a Windows user presses Control+Alt+Delete and changes their password,
are the passwords sent over the network in plain text? Does Samba
decrypt the password, then provide it
Hello,
I set up one Linux box to authenticate against a samba PDC using
winbind. It works great. Now I want to mount a directory automatically
when a user logs in. So, I tried to configure pam_mount, but it tries
to mount a share in the form of DOMAIN+USERNAME. How can I strip off
DOMAIN+ s
n't allow AD passwords to be retrieved via LDAP.
Charles
On 04/14/2005 04:14 PM, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thursday 14 April 2005 16:42, Charles McLaughlin wrote:
Hello,
I'm migrating from Windows 2003 Active Directory to a Samba 3 PDC and
would like to avoid recreating passwords for
Hello,
I'm migrating from Windows 2003 Active Directory to a Samba 3 PDC and
would like to avoid recreating passwords for all of my users. Is it
possible to copy the Windows user accounts or just the passwords from
the Windows box to Samba?
I've read about the pwdump.exe tool, but can't find a
Hello,
Is it possible to use Samba as a domain controller and authenticate
domain users against an MIT Kerberos KDC? From what I've read it sounds
like Samba can only use Active Directory Kerberos.
Thanks,
Charles
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I noticed that this didn't affect all users, so I deleted the users and
added them again using smbpasswd and that fixed this problem.
Charles
Charles McLaughlin wrote:
Hello,
My Samba server acting as a PDC shows up as an empty domain on my
Windows clients under "My Network Places&qu
Hello,
My Samba server acting as a PDC shows up as an empty domain on my
Windows clients under "My Network Places".
My PDC is called "PDC" and my domain is called "SOC". I see PDC and SOC
in "My Network Places".
Another strange problem is when I use the Windows Server Manager tool
from servto
Hello,
I would like to configure PAM to sync Unix passwords to Samba passwords.
When I add a new Unix user or change an existing Unix user's password,
I want the same password to be stored in /etc/smbpasswd.
I'm trying to follow these instructions:
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWT
I got it to work, but when I log in with the root account, I have to type in
the password three times:
login:
password:--> doesn't work:
password:--> doesn't work:
password:--> third time works
So I guess the root user is not part of the NT domain, but the way I've
edited my /etc/pa
Hello,
I'm trying to get a debian sid box to authenticate against an NT4
domain. I've followed the instructions in the winbindd man page and I
think I'm on the right track. However, I'm having problems with PAM.
As the winbindd man page suggests, I edited the /etc/nsswitch.conf and
added some w
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