Le 04/08/2011 08:04, Ander Punnar a écrit :
in debian.
Since slapd is compiled with GnuTLS in Debian,
you will run into problems (I did):
http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-devel/200802/msg00072.html
I recompiled Debian openldap source package with openssl.
# apt-get build-dep openldap
#
First of all, there is a problem between your samba conf and the output
of pdbedit : your server netbios name is defined in your smb.conf as
'BDC' and your workgroup/domain as 'workgroup' whereas the pdbedit
output indicates that the profile is stored on '\\pdc...' and that the
user is defined
Le 02/08/2011 14:22, J. Echter a écrit :
Am 02.08.2011 14:06, schrieb Julien Celle:
pdbedit output indicates that the profile is stored on '\\pdc...' and
that the user is defined on the domain 'BDC'.
oh i forgot, profiles are on \\pdc.
cheers.
Hi,
There may be a problem trying to access
Hi,
One weird thing (or maybe it is normal) :
I have a Samba 3.5.6 on Debian Squeeze 64 bits acting as a PDC that is
working perfectly fine.
I have a share containing a directory with special acls on an ext3
partition mounted with 'acl,user_xattr' options.
When I copy a file (or a
Le 26/07/2011 20:40, Miguel Medalha a écrit :
On 2011-07-26 19:31, Miguel Medalha wrote:
Workstations successfully registered with the PDC, users can login,
profiles are found and updated, network shares are all mounted during
login (logon script = %G.bat) except for the home directory of
Hi,
I'm running a samba server (3.5.6 on Debian Squeeze 64 bits) as a PDC
with Windows 7 64 bits clients.
Workstations successfully registered with the PDC, users can login,
profiles are found and updated, network shares are all mounted during
login (logon script = %G.bat) except for the
Le 26/07/2011 18:32, Dennis Dryden a écrit :
Hi,
What do your logon scripts look like?
Dennis
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Julien Cellejulien.ce...@sivalex.comwrote:
Hi,
I'm running a samba server (3.5.6 on Debian Squeeze 64 bits) as a PDC with
Windows 7 64 bits clients.
Workstations
# pdbedit -v jcelle
...
Home Directory: \\svl1001\homes\jcelle
...
Homedir is correctly set. And windows knows it (or at least it knows
where to find the information):
`net use Z: /HOME`without specifying where to find the share is working.
This is really driving me nuts.
Le