have to rename
the groupnames manually???
Collen Blijenberg schrieb:
Nope, these should be unix groups..
afaik, unix groups don't allow 'space' in there names...
so 'Domain Users' will not work, 'domain_users' would..
dunno..
Holger Wesser wrote:
'net groupmap list' shows (an extract
Blijenberg schrieb:
what do you see with the 'net groupmap list' command..
maybe you need to map them manually, (net group add .)
coz' this became the default behavior for the 3.0.23 version...
Cheers
Collen
Holger Wesser wrote:
Hi there,
I'm running Debian Sarge with the sernet
Hi there,
I'm running Debian Sarge with the sernet-packages of Samba. Yesterday I
updated from 3.0.22 to 3.0.23. When I start the usrmgr.exe, I still are
able to modify users but I cannot see/modify groups anymore.
Where could I start to find the problem?
Thanks.
Holger
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Holger Wesser wrote:
Sorry folks for asking again, but I don't know how to get the problem
solved.
My Samba server works fine, but after some days the server doesn't kill
old smbd processes, so a ps aux looks like
to check up?
Holger
Holger Wesser wrote:
Hi folks,
maybe my problem was discussed before, but I'm just too busy to browse
the whole mailinglist at the moment.
I'm running Samba 3.0.14a(sernet) on a Debian Sarge with LDAP-Backend.
After some days, the users aren't able to load
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Hi folks,
maybe my problem was discussed before, but I'm just too busy to browse
the whole mailinglist at the moment.
I'm running Samba 3.0.14a(sernet) on a Debian Sarge with LDAP-Backend.
After some days, the users aren't able to load their
Hi John,
it worked perfectly!!!
Greetings,
Holger
Am Donnerstag, 16. Juni 2005 20:08 schrieb John H Terpstra:
I've set up a PDC, based on Samba 3.0.14a (SerNet) and
a OpenLDAP-Server. So I took a Windows XP client and
integrated it to the domain. Afterwards I logged in as
Maybe this helps:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-May/105227.html
Greets,
Holger
Am Donnerstag, 16. Juni 2005 16:10 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm running Samba 3.0.14a on Debian Sarge,
The Samba server is member of a windows2000 Domain, named NT1
Problem that I have is
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Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen GmbH wrote:
All roaming profiles are registry hacked to place the OE mailstore onto
Mmh, AFAIK the store folder can be set in the preferences of OE and you
don't need to hack the registry...
the upgrade
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Hi Eric,
strange feature (for me) ;-))
I'll go on and try it. Thanks for your reply.
Greetings,
Holger
Eric Hines wrote:
It's not a bug, it's a feature. SWAT assumes that once you've made your
list of valid users (or invalid users, or etc) that
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Hi,
maybe it's a bug, maybe not. I added some groups in the field valid
users in SWAT and committed my changes. After that, this option
disappears.
When I manually delete all groups in the smb.conf, in SWAT this option
is available again.
I'm
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Hi,
does this problem only occure when connecting to the home directories?
What about other shares?
Holger
Jose schrieb:
Helo,
I've a problem with a network of XP Pc's and a Samba Server. The users logs
in their homes directories, and later,
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Hi,
does this problem only occure when connecting to the home directories?
What about other shares?
Holger
Jose schrieb:
Helo,
I've
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Hi Annette,
maybe you have problems with your network interface card. Try to
exchange this part of hardware.
Greets,
Holger
Annette Bitz wrote:
| Hi!
|
| I always get the following messages. What does this mean?
|
| smbd[20233]: [2005/04/27 09:58:13,
,
'local' = 4,
'builtin' = 5
);
~ return $groupmap{$type_name};
}
Okay, that doesn't solve my origin problem, because I still can't create
local groups with the NT-Usermanager.
Greetings,
Holger
Holger Wesser wrote:
| Hi Paul,
|
| I
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Hi there,
as mentioned in a thread before, I'm in trouble when trying to add a
local group via NT-Usermanager. I think the problem is the following
line in the smb.conf:
add group script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-groupadd -p %g
In this case, the only
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The errors are thrown by the smbldap-scripts. So what version of the
smbldap-tools are you using? Did you install the perl modules Net::LDAP
and Crypt::SmbHash properly?
Greets,
Holger
rich foo wrote:
| Hi...
| I posted a few days ago that I was having
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What do you want from me? Do you want to teach me the principles of
admin's work? In this case, feel free to open a new thread!!!
Holger
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
| man, 25.04.2005 kl. 17.48 skrev Holger Wesser:
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|short question: I try to add a local
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Hi Paul,
I tried it on the console and got a:
/usr/sbin/smbldap-groupadd: unknown group type 4
Well, I searched through the perl scripts, but sorry- as a
non-programmer I cannot find anything.
I set the log level to 3, but the outputs in the logfile
the hidden-flag.
Greets,
Holger
Holger Wesser wrote:
| Thanks all for your hints. I will try it, as soon as possible and let
| you know, whether it worked or not.
|
| Thanks.
| Holger
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Hi there,
short question: I try to add a local group via the NT-Usermanager
(usrmgr.exe), but everytime I get a Access denied. Adding a global
group works. I'm logged on as Administrator. I'm running Samba 3.0.14a
on Debian Sarge (testing) with the
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Thanks all for your hints. I will try it, as soon as possible and let
you know, whether it worked or not.
Thanks.
Holger
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Hi folks,
I also have the problem that the notepad pops up (with desktop.ini
opened), everytime I logon.
I know the workaround that was mentioned a thousand times before:
hide files = /desktop.ini/ntuser.ini/NTUSER.*/
I put the file to the
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Hi Tony,
sorry, but I cannot see any differences?!
In the Book Using Samba it is written:
snip
hide files = slash-separated list
Allowable values: patterns, separated by / characters
Default: NULL
Specifies a list of file or directory names on
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Well, you're right. But I remember following email sent on 09/24/2004:
Samuel Partida wrote:
|Hi there, we had some problems with that issue, i know it is covered
|and i solved it with veto file = /*ktop.ini/ etc...
|
|But now i'm thinking about it
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Hi Collen,
thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, the desktop.ini infiltrates a
lot of directories. So I can find it at the Quick launch too. And I am
sure, I never created this file in this directory ;-)
Of course, you're right- I solve the problem by
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Hi there,
I'm running Samba 3.0.10 on a Debian Sarge (testing), with a LDAP-Backend.
I'd like to use roaming profiles. Here's an extract of my config:
snip
logon script = STARTUP.BAT
logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U
[profiles]
~ comment = Profile Share
~
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Hi there,
since yesterday the compiling of samba drives me mad.
I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1, installed OpenLDAP client/server and KRB5.
Afterwards I got the sources for the 3.0.6-release, unpacked them and
tried to configure like:
./configure
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Well, sounds good. I'll give it a try tomorrow. Thanx for these hints.
Regards,
Holger
Tom Skeren schrieb:
| Yeah I had similar headaches. First do a fressh install if feasable.
| If not then try to get rid of MIT Kerberos. Heimdal is default in
|
hi there,
maybe anybody can help me. i'm looking for a tutorial, how to use samba
together with acls on freebsd 5.1. i have several problems relating to
this topic:
1.) i created a directory and set the default-permissions via setfacl
-dm. but what i have to do, if i want another group/user
hello Gémes,
thanks for your help and the codesnip. i will modify it for my needs and
let you know if everything works fine.
greets
holger
Gémes Géza wrote:
~From my previous experience with FreeBSD 5.0 I've found, that unlike
Linux's setfacl FreeBSD's doesn't support recursivity. So you would
Hello,
I'm running Samba 3.0.1 (compiled with acl) on a FreeBSD 5.1-machine mit
UFS2 and ACL support.
I created a directory xyz and set the acl as follows:
setfacl -dm g:groupxyz:rwx xyz
setfacl -dm g:admins:rwx xyz
Now I copied some files into it. So they got the Default-ACLs.
When I connect
By any chance got a link? Type samba howto into google and you get about
50,000 different hits
http://hr.uoregon.edu/davidrl/samba.html
is a good start.
Holger
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