On 26/12/2012 22:33, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Wed, 2012-12-26 at 08:36 -0200, TI wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have six Linux Servers running Samba 3 as PDC of our domain, in
different locations. They are integrated through LDAP (which is
configured to replicate over our VPN) and all responds to the same
Hi,
I'm using a TDB sam and will migrate our server from 32 to 64 bit in the
next few days.
I wonder if the TDB databases can be copied from 32bit arch to 64bit.
If not, what is the best way ?
Thanks
Laurent
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Götz Reinicke wrote:
Hi,
recently we upgraded a central RHEL 5 fileserver to the latest RH EL 5.1
rpms, including samba. (samba-3.0.23c-2.el5.2 update to
samba-3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4)
Now some users have the problem, that opening a word or excel file saved
on a samba share takes up to 30
J. Strohschnitter wrote:
What about mounting with the bind option all the
/home/$SERVER/home/$USERNAME dirs in /home/$USERNAME
Hi
don't know about bind-option. What is meant with bind-option ? Is it an option
for the smbfstab ?
Ok
I have read the manpages fpr mount. So I tried out:
J. Strohschnitter wrote:
ok, UnionFS is one solution - but it takes several days to configure. Is there
no change to add more than one homedir template to the smb.conf (just like using
variables) ?
What about mounting with the bind option all the
/home/$SERVER/home/$USERNAME dirs in
J. Strohschnitter wrote:
ok, UnionFS is one solution - but it takes several days to configure. Is there
no change to add more than one homedir template to the smb.conf (just like using
variables) ?
What about mounting with the bind option all the
/home/$SERVER/home/$USERNAME dirs in
J. Strohschnitter wrote:
Hi list,
is it possible to add multiple homedir templates to smb.conf ?
I have a running linuxsystem where homefilesets are mounted
from different windows-servers to subdirs like:
/home/server01/home/USERNAME
/home/server02/home/USERNAME
/home/server03/home/USERNAME
Hi,
I have set up samba (pdc) + ldap fine
My main concers is how to make all domain members to allow user logon
without pressing ctrl + alt + suppr.
I know it is possible to do it on all computers, but i do NOT want to
do it on all machines.
Thanks
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Hello,
I upgraded samba to 3.0.5 (debian sid) in the hope of getting windows
password change to work, but had no success.
The password is changed (fortunately), but the computer still displays a
message saying the old password is incorrect.
Do you know how to fix it?
Thanks
L.CARON
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Greg Folkert wrote:
On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 03:21, Laurent CARON wrote:
Hello,
I upgraded samba to 3.0.5 (debian sid) in the hope of getting windows
password change to work, but had no success.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:greg]$ apt-show-versions -a samba-common
samba-common3.0.4-5 install ok
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 03:21, Laurent CARON wrote:
Hello,
I upgraded samba to 3.0.5 (debian sid) in the hope of getting windows
password change to work, but had no success.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:greg]$ apt-show-versions -a samba-common
samba-common3.0.4-5 install ok
Greg Folkert wrote:
I had a very similar problem. My only fix I could actually find was to
completely remove all of the generated samba files (the .tbd files and
such) with samba and winbind not running. Then removing all the machine
accounts out of /etc/passwd, basically cleaning up to look just
Matthias Spork wrote:
Gary MacKay schrieb:
Apparently nobody has a suggestion to why smbd process all of a
sudden starts sucking CPU like crazy? Restarted samba and then
restarting the entire server does not fix it. Searching the archives
shows I'm not the only one with this problem. The
Hi,
I recently migrated a samba server but forgot to use the charset option
to ISO-8859-1.
Is there a shell script (I have seen one months ago) to translate those
characters to ISO-8859-1 ?
Thanks
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maorui wrote:
Everytime I add or remove some samba shares, I must restart smb service to
take effect.
Is there anyway to reconfig it without restart?
just reload it
/etc/init.d/samba reload
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ww m-pubsyssamba wrote:
Hi All,
how can I allow an administrator to have permission to change folder ownership from windows explorer?
The Samba server is an AD domain member server and I'm using group mapping not winbind for users and groups in Samba, I've
tried mapping both the Administrators
Hi
I configured samba as a PDC of my domain (LDAP backend).
Everything is working flawlessy except the password change (with
ctrl+alt+suppr) under winXP.
When I try to change pass, the system complains about incorrect password
(case) although the password is effectively modified
Any clue
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try to set
pam password change = yes
in you smb.conf
We had the same problem with Samba 2.2.7 - 3.0.1 + OpenLDAP.
Best regards
Michal
It didn't work
Here is the smb.conf
[global]
load printers = yes
#Ldap Defs
ldap suffix = dc=pipo, dc=net
ldap user suffix =
Hi
I configured samba as a PDC of my domain (LDAP backend).
Everything is working flawlessy except the password change (with
ctrl+alt+suppr) under winXP.
When I try to change pass, the system complains about incorrect password
(case) although the password is effectively modified
Any clue
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