,
could you please provide more information about Samba version, OS
(AIX?), and maybe full smb.conf?
It would also help if you isolate log access to the files in the level
10 samba logs.
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Joel Holder wrote:
I am a tard. The question below was supposed to be:
Does anyone know if it is possible to use ldapsam WITHOUT /etc/passwd
entries if you are also using ldap for posixaccount lookups?
Yes, it is the way it is intended to function.
LDAP is good at glueing together different
(account created but disabled) or (not rec'd) with
default passwords.
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).
This is a really bad idea. The network traffic (LDAP lookups) for
machine accounts really are minimal. If you want to reduce network read
traffic, you might set up a local LDAP slave.
Get your system working, before you try to create a more complex system.
Agreed.
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and 3.0.2a.
Also, remember that all the secondary groups you need to see in Samba
have to be defined in LDAP, and groupmapped.
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secondary groups are in LDAP and groupmapped i.e.
Each secondary group has
...
objectClass: sambaGroupMapping
sambaSID: S-1-5-21-...
...
Do you have a level 10 log at hand with the login sequence ?
You should also send yous smb.conf, it would help.
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/lists/openldap-software/200402/msg00272.html
It is also, as said in the mail, described in Gerald's book. Gerald may
provide more details, or you may buy the book and patch smbldap-tools.
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Paul Gardiner wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to connect to a samba server via an ssh tunnel. I'm running
ssh on my W2K machine. If I try to connect from another machine that
is running an OS called RiscOS and a NetBIOS client called LanMan98
then it works perfectly, but if I try to connect from the
.
What says your /etc/nsswitch.conf ?
it should have winbind somewhere (for passwd and group entries).
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, as Linux shows the
same behaviour.
Have a look at https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=882.
It's supposed to be corrected, but I could not have my customer to test it.
[snip] : can't help on getgrouplist
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Then you will be able to see diacritics correctly on Windows clients.
The downside is that Solaris users won't see correctly these filenames
if they don't have their environment correctly set.
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convmv know how to remap cp850 to UTF-8 (never tested it ?)
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(towns for
Computers, towns and services or administrative Samba accounts for users).
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» in the LDAP directory.
Then, when the group is defined in LDAP (and not in /etc/group), you can
associate (ie. groupmap) an SID with the posixGroup.
Tu peux aussi me contacter sur ma BAL [EMAIL PROTECTED] pour continuer en
Français.
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on a 2.3.1, I can
launch swat without this bug.
Can someone help me to fix that ?
Could you quickly test your server's memory with memtest86 ?
Signal 11 is often a sign of failing memory hardware.
Cdt,
Jérôme
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, can anybody confirm me that the LDIF in this mail *really*
defines the domain admin group ? That the « domain admin » group is
defined by rid=512 ?
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kernel parameters could
hit Samba.
Could you also set 'log level=' to a bit more than 1 to see more output
in the logs? That would help.
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/convexp?conv=ISO-8859-1s=ALL
- http://oss.software.ibm.com/cgi-bin/icu/convexp?conv=UTF-8b=C2s=ALL
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Alban Browaeys wrote:
| Is winbind recommended on a multi file services network
| (SMB+NFS+AFS+etc) and when ACL are used:
| from various it seems not , winbind get the name only
| from the PDC and set a random id in the
Hi to all,
On Solaris 9 (and below I think), Samba 3.0.1pre1's tdbbackup now needs snprintf which
is not included in Solaris.
The following patch on master Makefile.in (~samba/source) should ease the compilation
of tdbbackup :
diff -u Makefile.in.orig Makefile.in
--- Makefile.in.origMon Oct
Granzow, Matt (MED, Adecco) wrote:
Hopefully I can write this out so someone understands it.
We are currently running a number of Solaris servers, to which windows
computers need to connect. Currently they connect via NFS using
hummingbird's NFS client. This requires them to have a separate
-Original Message-
From: María Isabel López Sánchez-Huete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mercredi 1 octobre 2003 12:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Problem with samba 3.0.0 installation
Hi.
I have found some problems installing the new version of samba.
of the pdf printer (to avoid the loss of the manual addendum to /etc/printcap for
the pdf printer).
Best regards,
Jerome
Message d'origine
De: Buchan Milne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: lun. 9/29/2003 16:02
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jérôme
Hi,
It is not a Samba issue, but a RH9 one.
Try to replace in /etc/sysconfig/i18n the default charset utf8 to something easier
(and faster) to handle for the system (look at the same file on your RH73).
HTH,
Jérôme
Message d'origine
De: Stefan G.
Hi all,
I've just set up a Samba 3.0.0 PDC (LDAP+nss) on FreeBSD 5.1, with CUPS as default
print stack, which begins to work nicely.
I'm configuring a PDF pseudo printer, with the following share :
[pdfwriter]
comment = Imprimante PDF : génère un fichier PDF
printing = bsd
Hello,
just for my information, what happens if you append -D_HPUX_SOURCE ?
Some (long) time ago (HP-UX 10.x), it would help compiling foreign software on HP-UX.
But I had only at hand the HP compiler.
Regards,
Jérôme
Message d'origine
De: Hughes,
Hi all,
another French guy learning, don't bash me too hard... ;-)
In fact, I'm in need of a confirmation : I'm on the way to create a Samba3+LDAP
(new schemas) PDC server (no migration from NT4 nor 2K, only from an old Samba 2.0
with security=user using /etc/passwd, ie. no encrypt password).
This
Message d'origine
De: Dragan Krnic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: sam. 9/13/2003 20:15
À: Jérôme Fenal
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: Re: Problem uploading printer driver on 2.2.8a (FreeBSD 4.8)
It's a bug
Hello,
I have an annoying problem. I have declared a printer for which I want Samba to
download drivers onto the clients.
So I have configured print$ share, the printer itself (by BSD printing), then connect
the printer to my W2K client (SP3 with ALL RPC updates applied, including today's one).
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