able = no
> path = /
> browseable = yes
> valid users = root
And the system sees it and I can log in to it via samba. However, I
cannot see all of the files. I thought the "root" user had permissions
to see everything. Did I miss a step?
Thanks.
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computer sets up the secure
> session to any domain controller in the specified domain.
> Event Xml:
> http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event";>
>
>
> 5719
> 2
> 0
> 0x80
>
> 8420
> System
> CE-MAUREEN.CONTRACTORS
>
Gentoo Linux.
Mike A. Leonetti
As warm as green tea
On 05/20/10 16:54, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
> What OS?
>
> Solaris has 16 group limit.
>
> On 05/20/2010 02:43 PM, Mike A. Leonetti wrote:
>> Out of nowhere the share "neil share" disappeared for one user and the
&
/neil share
force directory mode = 770
force group = neilshare
force create mode = 660
comment = Neil Share
valid users = @neilshare
create mode = 660
directory mode = 770
...
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thout
dejoining the workstations from the domain?
Above all, what is the best practice for managing both computers and
domain users in LDAP? I think I got confused somewhere.
Mike A. Leonetti
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On 05/01/10 13:09, Damien Dye wrote:
> humm
>
> cn: workstation75$
share]
writeable = yes
path = /var/shares/neil share
force directory mode = 770
force group = neilshare
force create mode = 660
comment = Neil Share
valid users = @neilshare
create mode = 660
directory mode = 770
and the rest is just about thirty more shares like the one above this one.
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share]
writeable = yes
path = /var/shares/neil share
force directory mode = 770
force group = neilshare
force create mode = 660
comment = Neil Share
valid users = @neilshare
create mode = 660
directory mode = 770
and the rest is just about thirty more shares like the one above this one.
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Had a server fill up completely with a samba workstation log file. The
log file repeatedly had this information
[2010/04/29 04:00:01, 0] smbd/notify_inotify.c:inotify_handler(240)
No data on inotify fd?!
about a billion times.
In my smb.conf Ihave max log size = 50 set, so I was hoping the lo
.
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 02:21:47PM -0400, Mike A. Leonetti wrote:
>
>> The VPN is a site-to-site VPN. It's a Linux<->Sonicwall VPN. Other
>> users can join other Windows domains no problem. I created an lmhosts
>> file o
\0x1b"
10.1.1.1 "CRCOMPUTER \0x1c"
However, when I go to create a share and assign domain users to it, it
cannot find the domain.
Mike A. Leonetti
As warm as green tea
Evolution CE
3468C Lawson Boulevard
Oceanside, NY 11572
www.evolutionce.com
516-536-5006 ext 105
516-208-4679 (D
om the clients that it supports?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 04/22/2010 09:41 AM, Mike A. Leonetti wrote:
>>> Yeah. I don't think it's the VPN blocking traffic. I think my WINS
>>> server is not functioning properly. I'll keep working
; Why do you have the DC "distant" from the clients that it supports?
>
>
>
>
>
> On 04/22/2010 09:41 AM, Mike A. Leonetti wrote:
>> Yeah. I don't think it's the VPN blocking traffic. I think my WINS
>> server is not functioning properly. I&
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Have a 2003 server located outside of the Domain network over a VPN.
The server originally existed inside the network (10.1.1.0/24) but now
exists on 10.10.12.0/24. I can access shares over the VPN to the domain
controller, but when I try to log in as a domain user it says the domain
is unavailab
Mike A. Leonetti wrote:
> Every time I try and join a Vista system to the domain I get this error
> in the log:
>
> [2010/03/26 15:18:58, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(1191)
> april (192.168.1.194) couldn't find service public
> Error: modifications require authen
Every time I try and join a Vista system to the domain I get this error
in the log:
[2010/03/26 15:18:58, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(1191)
april (192.168.1.194) couldn't find service public
Error: modifications require authentication at
/usr/sbin//smbldap_tools.pm line 1083.
[2010/03/26 1
My goal is to set up User/Group/Computer policies to load up at login.
I downloaded the adminpak from Microsoft and installed it on an XP Pro
machine that was on the domain. I logged in as an Administrative user.
Samba is set up with LDAP Users and Groups.
I followed the directions on
http://w
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