[Samba] Netware 5.0 to Samba/LDAP migration

2005-06-06 Thread Dean Landry
I'd like to migrate a Netware 5.0 serve to Samba and LDAP. I'm wondering how I might export the usernames, passwords, and perhaps group memberships to the destination LDAP. If I can get the data into LDIF form, I'm okay from there. Does anyone know how the passwords in Netware 5.0 are encrypted? I

[Samba] 'add machine script' broken after upgrade to RHEL AS 4

2005-02-21 Thread Dean Landry
I just upgraded to Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 4 and now my 'add machine script' doesn't work. If I run the command manually from the console, I get this error: useradd: invalid user name 'machinename$' I figured this is because of the '$' at the end of the machine name. I think the useradd co

[Samba] Migration to Samba

2004-11-11 Thread Dean Landry
I'm migrating to Samba on about 50 desktops. After I join the domain (this is on Windows 2k or XP) I get a whole new set of settings (under documents and settings). Is there a way to tell Windows to use the old directory? It matches their username on samba if that helps. Note, I'm using loc

Re: [Samba] Login scripts based on group

2004-11-10 Thread Dean Landry
Misty Stanley-Jones wrote: On Wednesday 10 November 2004 08:05, Simon Hobson wrote: Dean Landry wrote: I have users that belong to several groups. I want a logon script to be run for each of the groups to which a user belongs. For example, when I logon, I want admin.bat, users.bat, and

[Samba] Login scripts based on group

2004-11-10 Thread Dean Landry
I have users that belong to several groups. I want a logon script to be run for each of the groups to which a user belongs. For example, when I logon, I want admin.bat, users.bat, and someothergroup.bat to run. On Novell I used to use 'if Member of groupName...', but I don't know how to do t

RE: [Samba] Etiquette question

2004-09-03 Thread Dean Landry
I believe it is when you put your reply above someone else's message -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim C. Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 5:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Samba] Etiquette question What exactly is top posting?

RE: [Samba] Re: Windows XP SP2 doesn't login to SAMBA domain

2004-09-02 Thread Dean Landry
iling list I've ever joined! Thanks Dean -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Lueck Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 3:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Samba] Re: Windows XP SP2 doesn't login to SAMBA domain Dean Landr

RE: [Samba] Re: Windows XP SP2 doesn't login to SAMBA domain

2004-09-02 Thread Dean Landry
Hey! It worked! Now, who can tell me where the upgrade moved my smbpassword file to? Is it still plain text? Also, how do I have the XP client run the login script that 2K runs? Thanks, Dean -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.sa

RE: [Samba] Re: Windows XP SP2 doesn't login to SAMBA domain

2004-09-02 Thread Dean Landry
ndows XP SP2 doesn't login to SAMBA domain Dean Landry wrote: > I haven't gone samba3 yet because Debian Stable has stuck with 2.2.3a-13. > Do you think Samba 3 will fix the problems with XP? As the Debian stable packager for Samba has mentioned on this list, he double pakcages. S

RE: [Samba] Windows XP SP2 doesn't login to SAMBA domain

2004-09-02 Thread Dean Landry
refused) Error connecting to 127.0.0.1 (Connection refused) Connection to localhost failed www:/etc/samba# Does this mean WINS on Samba isn't working? Dean -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dean Landry Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004

RE: [Samba] Windows XP SP2 doesn't login to SAMBA domain

2004-09-02 Thread Dean Landry
I haven't gone samba3 yet because Debian Stable has stuck with 2.2.3a-13. Do you think Samba 3 will fix the problems with XP? Also, Windows products are far more vulnerable when not up-to-date than Linux products :) Dean -Original Message- Hi, Why keep your XP pcs updated with the lat

[Samba] Windows XP SP2 doesn't login to SAMBA domain

2004-09-02 Thread Dean Landry
Hello, We have a samba server for our computer lab. Currently all the machines are either windows 98 or windows 2000. The 98 machines are assigned to the 'INTRANET' workgroup, while the windows 2000 machines are part of the 'INTRANET' domain. We have no problems with this setup. I'm now trying