Michael St. Laurent wrote:
Does anyone know of an ACL/extended attributes enabled version of the Red
Hat 9 kernel exist in RPM form?
Best way is to download the SRPM, uncomment the patch lines for the ACL
patches in the spec file, do an rpmbuild and install it :). If you
don't know how to
samba wrote:
All, thanks for the help. Clint, here are my conf files as you
suggested. I do think that your hunch is right due to the fact that
browsing between the subnets became funky a couple of weeks ago for
some unknown reason. Thanks for any suggestions or advice:
snip
Your fileserver
Lee W wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've recently begun looking into ways of automating the monitoring of all my
servers. Whilst most of the Linux/BSD stuff is sorted, I am having more
difficulties gathing the details of the Windows Boxes.
The main source of problems is how to retrieve the event log
Sahibzada Junaid Noor wrote:
HI,
when i try to execute the kinit command on my Red
hat 9 system with samba 3 i get the following error
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
kinit(v5): Clock skew too great while getting initial
credentials
so how do i
Jean-Rene Cormier wrote:
Hi, I had to rename a machine name today because someone used the same
name on two computers. I just added a random character to the machine
name and I thought that since I have the idealx script setup to
auto-create machines accounts it would add it automatically but it
Sahibzada Junaid Noor wrote:
Hi,
I have found some contradictions in the samba
documentation. i am writing them down here so if you
can please verify them.
in heading 4.3.3 of the documentation it says
When samba is operating in security = domain mode
, the samba server has a domain security
Mike Sullivan wrote:
Nathan
I have configured with the following flags.
./configure --with-winbind --with-acl-support --with-pam
--with-smbmount --w
ith-ads
and the OS definately supports ACLs as I can add domain users via the
setfacl command. Even when I add an ACL entry via this method the
samba wrote:
No, I did not. According to this google search it may speed up network browsing:
http://www.theeldergeek.com/webclient.htm
Well, I just set it on my box here, and I am still having the slow network browsing. I
still think it has something to do with the way I'm logging in. Since
Mac wrote:
Hmmm.
Do you remember how long the actual mapping process took?
My guess is that it also took a while and then it was quick after that.
This suggests to me that what you have is an authentication delay.
Mapped drives authenticate once (when you map them).
Other things (like browsing and
Terry L. Eleiott wrote:
OS Redhat Enterprise 3.0
Samba 3.0.2-6.3E
In explorer the comment 'Samba 3.0.2-6.3E' is listed beside each mapped
drive. How do I eliminate this comment?
Thanks
Terry
Set your server string to something different in your smb.conf. man
smb.conf will help as
Jose Martinez wrote:
How do I find out the SID of my samba domain? And how do I migrate this SID
to another machine when I migrate my domain over.
PLEASE HELP!
Thanks
Jose
If you're running Samba3, use net getlocalsid. If not, on Samba 2.2.8
you can use smbpasswd -X servername to obtain the
Michael Vermaes wrote:
Doesn't really resolve the issue, but in my case the problem went away
when using physical machines rather than virtual machines. The
environments are identical - RH ES 3.0 with Windows XP sp1a client (no
hotfixes or GPO settings applied). Thanks for everyone's help.
Michael Vermaes wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply John. I tried setting the local GPO option as
described in the article, but the problem still occurs. The issue
described in the article is not exactly what I am experiencing - the
event id is 1521. The permissions of the profile on the server are
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Thu, 2004-05-06 at 22:43, Nicki Messerschmidt wrote:
SUS works surprisingly well, but I think you can just set a policy for
the machines to update themselves automatically from the master site if
you wish.
Andrew Bartlett
We're considering a SUS deployment.
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 01:37, David Wilson wrote:
Hi guys/girls,
How are you ?
I'm looking at migrating my Samba-3.0.1 server which has the standard tdb
backend to Samba-3.0.2a with an LDAP backend.
I plan to use nss_ldap too.
What would be the best way of doing this ? Any assistance
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 06:22, Michael Keightley wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 09:06:34AM -0400, Chad Vincent wrote:
Could we maybe get round using WINS by using Dynamic DNS so the Netbios name
always matches the IP address? Then change name resolve order so it used DNS
before WINS. We use
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 15:24, Travis Groth wrote:
Uh...yes? root doesn't have a samba account. 'travis' is in the domain
admins group though, which is all you need to join a domain afaik. Take
a look at the ldap chunks and 'net groupmap list' output. Its either
something really stupid or
On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 06:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clint,
Thanks for your reply.
What I want to do is straightforward in concept (perhaps difficult in
practice, though I doubt it).
I want to put two Gigabit Ethernet Cards in one Linux server -- and have each
card talk to half
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 10:41, M. D. Parker wrote:
The samba PDC is the only PDC for the given domain.
Maybe a picture:
system A private network system B - ... system N
| (possibly other system) | |
|
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 03:20, Nicola Murino wrote:
Hi list,
I have two location connected by a vpn, in each location I have a samba
server that is the local master browser. The first subnet is 10.10.10.0/24
and the samba server have 10.10.10.100 ip address, the second subnet have
On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 23:15, Ignacio Bustamante wrote:
Hi,
Five days ago (2004/03/31) someone was able to obtain a list of *all* the
unix user names of my machine (a Redhat 9 w/ latest patches) and then
started trying to log as a samba user (about 400 tries per user name). Upon
noticing
On Sat, 2004-04-03 at 23:32, LanRol wrote:
2.4.21 kernel does support ACL, don't need any patch. I install Samba-3 from
RPM, and it does support ACL too.
# cat config | grep ACL
CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_POSIX_ACL=y
CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL=y
CONFIG_JFS_POSIX_ACL=y
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 21:40, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Urs Rau wrote:
On win XP Pro workstations it would be so convenient if the domain logon
script which is stored on the samba pdc could be made to run with
Administrative (or System) privileges.
I know that I can interactively run
On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 18:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm a happy Samba user. I've been working sucessfully in Linux for the past 6
months. I've built a Linux Server with very fast storage and I'm connecting
it to many Windows XP video editing workstations via Gigabit Ethernet (all
On Sat, 2004-04-03 at 14:02, Philippe wrote:
Hello,
I would like to enable ACL support (ext3, XFS...) on a Red Hat 8. I want to
uses this feature with Samba.
Thanks
Phil
This will require a custom built kernel. I recommend you either install
the kernel SRPM from the Redhat CD or you
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Markus wrote:
Hi,
When I try to change my Password with XP's Password-Change-Box, I get
the following error in log.smbd:
[2004/03/21 11:16:06, 0] passdb/pampass.c:smb_pam_chauthtok(709)
PAM: UNKNOWN PAM ERROR (19) for User: testuser
[2004/03/21 11:16:06, 0]
On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 08:02, Adam Williams wrote:
There is currently some quasi-official WWW/LDAP tool that does work with
Samba, the name URL have been posted several times.
I don't know about quasi-official, but we use LAM
(http://lam.sourceforge.net/). It's an excellent web-based tool for
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Andrew Judge wrote:
I have a question about disabling roaming profiles. Apparently we can
do that by adding logon path = , but if we do that on a machine that has
roaming enabled, will I have to go and change that to local on all the
accounts or will it do it
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Chris Slack wrote:
Hello all,
I am attempting to setup a Samba 3.0.2a based PDC using OpenLDAP 2.2.6 for
my user/group authentication backend. So far everything seems to be working
properly, I can join the domain from a Win2k PC, login via an account
created with
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Matthias Spork wrote:
Hello list,
sometimes, when a user logs off, not ntuser.dat, but prf4EC.tmp, prf4ED,
..., will save.
Does anyone have this problem, too?
matze
I have lots of problems with roaming profiles, and this is one of them.
In my case it's not
be found. as the important part of the error. I'll
respond again when I know which update it is (it's probably going to
take me a couple more hours to discover exactly which patch it is).
Clint
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