before.
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as you'd expect.
I don't know why you'd need nss_winbind.so.2 either.
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to guide and googled, the net/smbldap-tools is
pretty helpful.
That said it wasn't especially simple to setup :(
However I don't use winbind on my FreeBSD machine, I use nss/pam_ldap
and Samba talks to the LDAP server as well.
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?
The other thing to try would be running ktrace on getent and see what
it's doing.
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On Tue, 29 Sep 2009, sambalist wrote:
Hello Samba,
I hope to know if the latest Samba release could provide file or
print service to Windows 7 or Vista. Thanks! :)
3.3 works with Windows 7.
(For files anyway, I didn't test printing)
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relies on it. I am kind of stuck here. Does samba 3.0.30 not
work with openldap 2.4? Do I have to have openldap 2.3?
Put this in /etc/make.conf
WANT_OPENLDAP_VER=24
It tells the ports tree that you want OpenLDAP 2.4 if a port doesn't
specify a particular version.
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Makefile in the port and I did not see anything there.
Yes, unfortunately I am not really sure if it documented anywhere other
than the source :(
ports(7) doesn't appear to cover it. ISTR last time I grovelled
through /usr/ports/Mk/* for it..
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://www.fs-driver.org/
I've never tested it though.
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/linux computer
(without installing/modify the recipient computer). VFAT gives me
that (unfortunately).
Partition it in 2, put the driver on a small FAT partition and make the
rest ext2 :)
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The nice
, Windbind, popt utmp options set in the port.
I'm trying to catch it in the act but I wasn't working yesterday when it
happened and the log rolled over (argh.. )
Does anyone else see this?
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The nice
for servers,
and unfortunately they have become almost synonymous (well, in some
circles).
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NFS like that IMO :)
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at least ensures that you only get the home
directory for the current logged-in user remotely-mounted.
I wasn't thinking straight and was under the impression that local root would
need special access to the LDAP server but that isn't necessary with the
correct ACLs.
Yes, you're right :)
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-mount.sourceforge.net/
That combined with pam_winbind and nss_winbind should get you what you want.
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is modifying the file behind Samba's back. They're
using Windows to edit the file so it should work fine.
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On Tuesday 27 February 2007 00:58, Rashkae wrote:
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
I don't believe the person is modifying the file behind Samba's back.
They're using Windows to edit the file so it should work fine.
Then you'll have to explain this in more detail:
however we find that if the file
if files are being modified in such a way. There's much potential
for all kinds of things to go horribly wrong otherwise.
Those sort of modifications are very rare.
I believe running FAM should allow it to work properly.
Seems to work OK so far anyway :)
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has modified the file,
when it's time is behind the server time.
I'll double check - I am pretty sure it's running D4Time which uses SNTP to
sync the clock.
It's free too :)
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The nice thing about
fstype = FAT
fam change notify = no
[projects]
comment = Project source code
path = /usr/local/Genesis/work
writeable = Yes
guest ok = Yes
force create mode = 0775
force directory mode = 0775
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cached_enable=YES in rc.conf it won't
run.
You also need to put cache in the nsswitch.conf file, although I've never used
it :)
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results in some programs because
there is extra stuff coming out of stderr :)
If you run winbindd with debugging do you see it print debugging messages when
you run getent/id/etc..?
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The nice thing
to getting list, filled with SID's. For getting user
information use wbinfo -i
wbinfo talks to winbindd, getent uses the same calls as a normal program to
fetch the DB so you can isolate where the problem lies.
(ie both are useful)
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passwd: files ldap
shells: files
And getent works fine. You could try cranking up debugging in Winbindd too
(not that I've ever used it)
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the debug line in syslog.conf and restart it)
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On Thursday 08 February 2007 12:26, Alex Wang wrote:
Where did you find the genent? I installed from the port but I didn't
find the genent in my FreeBSD system.
It's in 6.2 (and -current)
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The nice
complains that the permissions are not correct and the profile
can't be saved.
Do you have profile acls = yes in your conf?
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On Friday 19 January 2007 23:49, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Windows cannot copy the file \\midget\profiles\darius\Application
Data\Ventrilo to location C:\Documents and Settings\darius\Application
Data\Ventrilo. Possible causes include network problems or insufficient
security rights
this is not a good idea, however moving them to a separate
share had no effect on the problem.
Authentication is done via OpenLDAP and the whole lot runs on a FreeBSD 6.x
system. (All built from ports).
Any input gratefully received.
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permissions than
others).
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On Sunday 14 January 2007 07:24, Gary Dale wrote:
Try adding set acls = yes to smb.conf and restarting Samba.
Are you sure this is correct? I can't find that option in the man page. There
is, however, a profile acls option.
(In v 3.0.23 anyway)
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on 3.0.1 are nt
acl support = yes, you would need to change that to no.
Hmm OK.
That isn't a huge issue for me, so maybe I'll just take my chances 8-)
Hope this helps
Yes, thank you for the help!
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to implement ACL stuff (pie in the sky dream? :)
Thanks in advance (and for a most useful piece of software)
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