Patrick Nelson wrote:
FC2 with dhcp v3.0.1
I keep getting this error in my log watch and I can not figure out
what needs to be fix to stop it.
Unable to add forward map from BCSNEL2.psn.com to 10.132.170.198: not
a zone: 9 Time(s)
Unable to add forward map from BCSNEL1.psn.com to 10.132.170.197
FC2 with dhcp v3.0.1
I keep getting this error in my log watch and I can not figure out what needs to be
fix to stop it.
Unable to add forward map from BCSNEL2.psn.com to 10.132.170.198: not a zone: 9 Time(s)
Unable to add forward map from BCSNEL1.psn.com to 10.132.170.197: not a zone: 4 Time(s)
A
I moved an old smb system (version 2) over to a completely new system
with version 3.0.7 running on FC2. I just copied the config files over
and then ran swat and adjusted any problems that I found. Then save the
swat config and started the smb server. Gosh be Good! It worked just fine.
Bu
On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 11:37, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> I found in some 3.x.x documents talk about secrets.tdb. Should I try
> deleting the secrets.tdb and then recreating it with
>
> smbpasswd
>
> for each user?
I tried the above and I still can not login as a user. I
On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 10:37, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> Moved samba (acting as a standalone system) from a RH9 system to a FC1
> system. It wont authenticate the users. Here is more of the specifics:
>
> 1. Users log into a Samba PDC.
> 2. Login scripts setup their mappings
> 3.
Moved samba (acting as a standalone system) from a RH9 system to a FC1
system. It wont authenticate the users. Here is more of the specifics:
1. Users log into a Samba PDC.
2. Login scripts setup their mappings
3. Some mappings are on the PDC (these still work)
4. Some mappings are on the standa
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 13:52, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> New to list sorry if this has been address but didn't see it in recent
> archives.
>
> FC1 with Samba 3.0.2
>
> I had an older RH73 system running samba 2 on it and recent moved up to
> FC and samba 3. Most everythin
New to list sorry if this has been address but didn't see it in recent
archives.
FC1 with Samba 3.0.2
I had an older RH73 system running samba 2 on it and recent moved up to
FC and samba 3. Most everything transfered over well. I just took my
smb.comf from the old system and put it on the new s
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 13:26, Kenneth D. Haas wrote:
> Hello I have been bashing my head against a wall with this issue. I had
> decided rebuild my server with a newer version of Linux and copied all the
> config files to another hard drive and reinstalled the Linux OS. I have been
> able to get eve
On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 16:28, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 12:14, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> > On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 12:02, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> > > PDC RH9 running v2.2.7-a-8.9.0 from RH
> > > Member RH73 running v2.2.7-3.7.3 from RH
> > > bo
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 05:27, ipguy wrote:
> I had the same problems as you.
> Check you secret.tdb file (wbinfo -t)
> If you get a "Secret is Bad" thats your problem.
> Let me know
> > Have a Samba PDC which authenticates the users login to the domain. But
> > when I try to mount a share from
ary and then just assigned the drive as if it was on the primary.
> Just a thought.
>
> On 01 Jun 2003 16:01:05 -0700, Patrick Nelson wrote
> > Have a Samba PDC which authenticates the users login to the domain.
> > But when I try to mount a share from a member server in the do
Have a Samba PDC which authenticates the users login to the domain. But
when I try to mount a share from a member server in the domain, I get
errors like this:
Closing connections
[2003/06/01 15:50:46, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(985)
Defaulting to Lanman password for pnelson
[2003/
On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 12:14, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 12:02, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> > PDC RH9 running v2.2.7-a-8.9.0 from RH
> > Member RH73 running v2.2.7-3.7.3 from RH
> > both are up to date with regards to RH
> >
> > Would like the Memb
On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 12:02, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> PDC RH9 running v2.2.7-a-8.9.0 from RH
> Member RH73 running v2.2.7-3.7.3 from RH
> both are up to date with regards to RH
>
> Would like the Member server to authenticate against the PDC rather than
> locally to itself causi
On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 12:30, Brandon Lederer wrote:
> I would think you could just use DNS. DNS will be used instead of WINS,
> right?
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: Patrick Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 2:29 PM
> To: Samba List
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Is there anyway to replicate WINS in an all Samba environment? Or is
there another way of accomplishing this? Like just DNS...
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PDC RH9 running v2.2.7-a-8.9.0 from RH
Member RH73 running v2.2.7-3.7.3 from RH
both are up to date with regards to RH
Would like the Member server to authenticate against the PDC rather than
locally to itself causing me to keep auth all synced up between the two.
Yes LDAP is an option as we alre
Norman Zhang wrote:
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Everytime users want to create a folder in the share, they get a prompt
saying "They may not be able to access the folder". If they go ahead, they
can still creat sub-folders, but cannot copy files to the folder. Would
someone please give me some help? My c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I am about to migrate our corporate network from NT to Samba and Linux. But
I have stumbled upon a problem : How do I transfer the files from NT to
Samba and preserve the ownership? The users will be using the same
usernames as before.
Are there a scri
Chris McKeever wrote:
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I think I had the same problem. It wound up being a smb.conf change:
force directory mode
force create mode
and then you can put the masks that you want
I am rather new to this and apologize if this is not correct
> -Original Message-
> From
Patrick Nelson wrote:
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RH73 samba2.2.7-1.7.3
Just getting a smb server going. Have some users who's login names are
different from windows and Linux. Using a map file to map Linux users
accounts to windows user accounts. When I watch the log.smb I see th
RH73 samba2.2.7-1.7.3
Just getting a smb server going. Have some users who's login names are
different from windows and Linux. Using a map file to map Linux users
accounts to windows user accounts. When I watch the log.smb I see that the
mapping is taking place however, the authentication doesn
RH73 samba2.2.7-1.7.3
Just getting a smb server going. Have some users who's login names are
different from windows and Linux. Using a map file to map Linux users
accounts to windows user accounts. When I watch the log.smb I see that the
mapping is taking place however, the authentication doesn
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