On 5/5/05, Phil Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> User logs on to domain ( samba PDC ) then tries to change their password
> they see "You do not have permission to change your password". Could
> somebody tell me please how I give users permission to change their
> password?
>
> TIA
Need more i
On 4/24/05, Pertti Rahnel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a problem connecting my Windows XP Home Edition machine to the Samba
> network. The SuSe Linux machine is visible on Windows machine, but when
> clicking on an icon, it displays an error message: "//Server is not
> accessible.
On 4/20/05, Sean Fichera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a samba server running samba 3. I am not actually sure that this
> is samba not working or a linux printing thing. I have a Linksys PPSX1
> Pocket Print Server and I am unable to print to the network printer.
> There are directions on t
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 00:29:51 -, James Marcinek
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I've been trying to figure out why I can't change passwords with my windows
> clients. I thought that at when I first built my smb.conf I could.
>
> I'm running RHEL3 (I also have another system at
y much,
>
> Sebastian
>
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our case) kdc?
>
> Hints are appreciated!
>
> TIA, Jukka
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at 17:50 -0600, Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
> > Hello all
> > I am running a RHEL AS server. I want to make this a Kerberos KDC
> > against which all windows clients can authenticate.
>
> There are two ways to do this:
>
> You can use an MIT KDC, in the way described by Microsoft,
[reply posted on bottom - hit reply instead of reply all. may be
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On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 11:49:04 +0100, Jörn Nettingsmeier
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ganeshram Iyer wrote:
> > Hello all
> > I am running a RHEL AS server. I want to mak
information while enabling users to view
shared folders on individual machines using Kerberos and Samba? I
would appreciate any suggestions/comments/ideas. If anyone thinks I am
going in the wrong direction I would appreciate any
tutorials/references on doing what I need to.
Thanks
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> > >>directory security mask = 0777
> > >> force directory security mode = 00
> > >>force unknown acl user = No
> > >>inherit permissions = No
> > >>inherit acls = No
> > >>guest only = No
> > >>guest ok = No
> > >>only user = No
> > >>hosts allow = 137.51.14.
> > >>hosts deny =
> > >>ea support = No
> > >>nt acl support = Yes
> > >>profile acls = No
> > >>map acl inherit = No
> > >>afs share = No
> > >>block size = 1024
> > >>max connections = 0
> > >>min print space = 0
> > >>strict allocate = No
> > >>strict sync = No
> > >>sync always = No
> > >>use sendfile = No
> > >>write cache size = 0
> > >>max reported print jobs = 0
> > >>max print jobs = 1000
> > >>printable = No
> > >>printing = cups
> > >>cups options =
> > >>print command =
> > >>lpq command =
> > >>lprm command =
> > >>lppause command =
> > >>lpresume command =
> > >>queuepause command =
> > >>queueresume command =
> > >>printer name =
> > >>use client driver = No
> > >>default devmode = No
> > >>force printername = No
> > >>default case = lower
> > >>case sensitive = Auto
> > >>preserve case = Yes
> > >>short preserve case = Yes
> > >>mangling char = ~
> > >>hide dot files = Yes
> > >>hide special files = No
> > >>hide unreadable = No
> > >>hide unwriteable files = No
> > >>delete veto files = No
> > >>veto files =
> > >>hide files =
> > >>veto oplock files =
> > >>map system = No
> > >>map hidden = No
> > >>map archive = Yes
> > >>mangled names = Yes
> > >>mangled map =
> > >>store dos attributes = No
> > >>browseable = Yes
> > >>blocking locks = Yes
> > >>csc policy = manual
> > >>fake oplocks = No
> > >>locking = Yes
> > >>oplocks = Yes
> > >>level2 oplocks = Yes
> > >>oplock contention limit = 2
> > >>posix locking = Yes
> > >>strict locking = Yes
> > >>share modes = Yes
> > >>copy =
> > >>include =
> > >>preexec =
> > >>preexec close = No
> > >>postexec =
> > >>root preexec =
> > >>root preexec close = No
> > >>root postexec =
> > >>available = Yes
> > >>volume =
> > >>fstype = NTFS
> > >>set directory = No
> > >>wide links = Yes
> > >>follow symlinks = Yes
> > >>dont descend =
> > >>magic script =
> > >>magic output =
> > >>delete readonly = No
> > >>dos filemode = No
> > >>dos filetimes = No
> > >>dos filetime resolution = No
> > >>fake directory create times = No
> > >>vfs objects =
> > >>msdfs root = No
> > >>msdfs proxy =
> > >>
> > >>[public]
> > >>comment = temp on gaia
> > >>path = /tmp
> > >>read only = No
> > >>guest ok = Yes
> > >>
> > >>[data]
> > >>comment = Data Drive
> > >>path = /data
> > >>read only = No
> > >>inherit permissions = Yes
> > >>only user = Yes
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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Alan Munday wrote:
Thanks to everyone for their LDAP recommendations. But as my
luck would
have it, I managed to crash my Whitebox server. The X server
just never
starts up. And this happened after I installed Firefox 0.9.3 to
/usr/lib/firefox. As soon as I did that my server crashed. With th
Thanks to everyone for their LDAP recommendations. But as my luck would
have it, I managed to crash my Whitebox server. The X server just never
starts up. And this happened after I installed Firefox 0.9.3 to
/usr/lib/firefox. As soon as I did that my server crashed. With the
number of problems
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ganeshram Iyer
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 11:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] LDAP WBEL
Hello all:
I was wondering if anyone had a good reference to setting up LDAP
authentication on WBE
Hello all:
I was wondering if anyone had a good reference to setting up LDAP
authentication on WBEL for Linux user accounts, SAMBA and Apache? I
would even appreciate even just Linux user account example references if
available.
Thanks in advance
Ganesh
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Maybe you need to try "net groupmap list" and see if your group
smbadmins is mapped to a Windows group ("Domain Admins").
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/groupmapping.html#id2537782
Ganesh
Lorenzo Ortega - Soporte Técnico SC Cuadrado S.L. - wrote:
Hi,
I´ve installed
Thanks Ulf for your suggestion. I did have a question about your post.
The line that you suggest we add to the /etc/pam.d/passwd file would
change the SAMBA password when the UNIX password changes.
(Does the line you suggest replace the password line already present in
the passwd file?
password
Actually according to the samba site
(http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/StandAloneServer.html),
if you scroll to the last para of the Backgroung section you have the
following sentence:
Through the use of Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) and the name
service swit
Hello all:
I know I had posted this question a while ago, but I have just not been
able to get it to work. I am trying to sync samba passwords with unix
passwords and it is just not working. I have attached the
results of
"testparm -sv /etc/samba/smb.conf > smbconfig.txt"
with this email. I have
Hey Stephen,
I too need this answer. As far as I could tell entering 'passwd' will
not change samba password. I have not seen any documentation that says
it does (at least with tdbsam and smbpasswd as the password backend).
Also I wanted to ask you where the samples directory is that you mentione
Thanks Aria,
I do use a non-dictionary based 8 character length password with a mix
of alpha-numerics. If it got any more complicated then my users would be
emailing me everyday for password change. But still no luck.
Thanks for your suggestion
Ganesh
Aria Bamdad wrote:
The only restriction that
Hello all:
I have a request to all of you who have implemented Samba 3 with "passdb
backend = smbpasswd" and have "unix password sync = yes" and the
password synchronization is working without a hitch to please send me a
copy of your smb.conf. I would really appreciate it.
I have Samba running
I have this problem too. I found this link by googling but no luck. I
get a RAP86 error when I enter smbpasswd. If you do find a solution,
please do post it to the list.
Thanks
Ganesh
http://freebooks.by.ru/view/SambaIn24h/ch16-02.htm
Aria Bamdad wrote:
Hi,
I have a samba server configured with
Hello all,
I recently installed White Box Linux with Samba as a PDC and am trying
to sync Samba passwords with the Linux passwords. I have the smb.conf
posted below. My questions are:
1) Do I run a 'smbpasswd' or 'passwd' to change the users password with
synchronization?
2) I get an error with
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