ursby, - near instant and no issues with scrolling
Apple should clearly buy the technology from Dave and implement it in their OS.
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On 11/10/2013 17:04, "Jeremy Allison" wrote:
>On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 11:36:41AM +, Paul Older wrote:
>> * A few years ago, Samba made changes to their licensing meaning
>>Apple could apparently no longer use it in a commercial release (so I've
>>rea
these run Netatalk.
I'll report back in case it's useful for someone searching the archives in the
future.
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hide unreadable = Yes
[sysvol]
path = /usr/local/samba/var/locks/sysvol
read only = No
hide unreadable = Yes
[Other Shares]
path = /mnt/data/
read only = No
hide unreadable = Yes
Can anyone help advise if I'm missing something please?
Tha
the Samba password also
changes the unix password, not that Samba inherits the unix password.
Anyway, thanks for clearing that up.
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an answer forthcoming, how about this: how
do I go about debugging this?
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t; come to depend on across the whole sever.
That all may be true, but when it's around eighty megabytes, something's
wrong. That's a Microsoftian level of bloat.
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t, my embedded
system stores a single process ID in /var/run/smbd.pid; will signalling that
reliable trigger a reread?
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> From: Chris Weiss [mailto:cwe...@gmail.com]
>
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Paul D. DeRocco
> wrote:
> > I wonder if there's a way to build such a mini-Samba out of
> the existing
>
> this is interesting...
>
https://code.google.com/p/impacket/source
for the
> milton IO Webdav server:
>
> http://milton.io/downloads/index.html
Well, that would be nice if I already needed Java. Interesting.
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> I'll bite...
>
> smb/cifs is not a simple protocol suite, see my comments in-line
>
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Paul D. DeRocco
> wrote:
> > The requirements for such a system are much smaller than wh
e my abilities, but it may be
something that someone on the Samba team could do without mounting a major
development effort. How many other people would find such a system useful?
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ba's docs get about a C-, but that's because
I know next to nothing about networking; they may look much better to
someone who already knows all about SMB from the Windows world.
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> From: Volker Lendecke [mailto:volker.lende...@sernet.de]
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> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 01:24:52AM -0700, Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
> > > From: Volker Lendecke [mailto:volker.lende...@sernet.de]
> > >
> > > There is also the "username map" parame
custom service (this is an embedded box) to change the password? Do I
have to spawn the smbpasswd program, and feed the new password into it on
stdin, or is there some library function that can do it? I'm probably going
to stick with the tdbsam backend.
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to assign a different client password, so I can keep
the local root password secret from the clients.
3) I must use smbpasswd and assign the same password as the local root
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ocal Unix one? Or MUST I list "root" in smbpasswd with
the same password as the local Unix one?
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> From: Volker Lendecke [mailto:volker.lende...@sernet.de]
>
> On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 01:34:23AM -0700, Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
> > You completely misunderstood my question. I'm asking
> something much simpler
> > and more basic than all that. What's an SM
> On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 10:41:31PM -0700, Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
> > I've read what I can find about SMB passwords, but I don't
> > get what they
> > are. Are they Unix passwords or an alternative to them? If
> > I have a file
> > share, and the u
n a
password somehow. The smbpasswd(5) and smbpasswd(8) man pages, and
everything else I've read, seem to assume that whoever is reading them
already knows the answers to these questions.
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Sorry,
I should have mentioned this in my first post, but I am running Samba 3.3.15
That link you gave me is regarding Samba 4.
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
> Hello Paul,
>
> Am 04.07.2013 17:51, schrieb Paul Pugliese:
>
> I have configured and t
Hello,
I am running Samba on Redhat 5.
Attempting to configure a two way trust relationship with a Windows 2008
Domain.
I have configured and tested the trust from Samba going to AD, but am
running into problems setting up AD as the trusted domain on the Samba
server.
When I run the following c
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>To: samba@lists.samba.org
>Subject: [Samba] Forcing clients to use NTLMv2 in 3.6.12
>
>All,
>
>I need to force XP clients to u
e me to do?
Regards
:-)
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Hi Folks
If I have 2 x Samba4 AD DCs, a primary and secondary, am I correct in assuming
that if I add a Windows Client to the DOMAIN it should eventually replicate to
the secondary DC?
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On 31/05/13 13:06, Paul Littlefield wrote:
Case closed.
How do I mark this as [SOLVED]?
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On 31/05/13 12:36, Paul Littlefield wrote:
Replication now works.
...and indeed I am now seeing two-way connection in netstat...
tcp0 0 192.168.0.209:1024 192.168.0.208:36814 ESTABLISHED
582/samba
tcp0 0 192.168.0.209:35246 192.168.0.208:1024
On 31/05/13 12:36, Paul Littlefield wrote:
Replication now works.
Just one more thing to check.
What should be /etc/resolv.conf say on each DC?
domain mydomain.com
nameserver ip.of.this.pc
e.g.
DC1
---
domain xyz.com
nameserver 192.168.0.208
DC2
---
domain xyz.com
nameserver
On 31/05/13 12:25, Paul Littlefield wrote:
Workaround: put guid names in /etc/hosts if you experience this bug.
I don't believe it. That has fixed it.
No more WERR_BADFILE errors in /usr/local/samba/var/log.samba
Domain Computers that were not in DC2 now are.
Many thanks Gie
On 30/05/13 19:18, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
From that history I can't say, if you followed the HowTo, because it doesn't
give any results of the commands. Also the DNS addings should be done on the
existing DC, said in the HowTo. This looks like you had done it on the new one.
Yes, sorry I for
On 31/05/13 10:21, Paul Littlefield wrote:
I have restarted Samba on both DC1 and DC2.
I am still getting errors...
[2013/05/31 11:11:56, 0]
../source4/dsdb/repl/drepl_ridalloc.c:43(drepl_new_rid_pool_callback)
../source4/dsdb/repl/drepl_ridalloc.c:43: RID Manager failed RID allocation
On 30/05/13 19:18, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
From that history I can't say, if you followed the HowTo, because it doesn't
give any results of the commands. Also the DNS addings should be done on the
existing DC, said in the HowTo. This looks like you had done it on the new one.
Yes, sorry I for
both DCs.
How does that sound?
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ation, I
know about this bug).
I just want to know if DC1 goes down, then I can rely on DC2 to let someone log
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Hi Folks
If I have 2 x Samba4 AD DCs, a primary and secondary, am I correct in assuming
that if I add a Windows Client to the DOMAIN it should eventually replicate to
the secondary DC?
Paully
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request than to ask someone for their compiler.
Thank you
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I am trying to assist a client who need a compiled version of Samba 1.9 for his
SCO ODT 3.2 v4.2 environment. We are trying to connect an old version of
DataFlex on SCO and need the bridge.
Anybody have an old compiled version?
Thanks
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>boun...@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Wayne Edgar
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>Subject: [Samba] Applying head to wall to figure out permissions issues.
>
>I have a permissions iss
Hi all,
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We have a weird situation on one of our shares, net rpc share
allowedusers fails with NT_STATUS_IO_DEVICE_ERROR. Normally the command
is run with the password passed on the command-line. If we manually type
the password or turn up the debug leve
t a fixed password, you can
> prepare a smbpasswd file externally, so that you can also
> ditch the smbpasswd binary.
>
> Hope that helps,
What's wrong with security=share in this case?
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96 usr/sbin/nl-cls-add
9920 usr/sbin/nl-cls-delete
9516 usr/sbin/nl-cls-list
8760 usr/sbin/nl-link-list
8628 usr/sbin/nl-pktloc-lookup
9972 usr/sbin/nl-qdisc-add
9572 usr/sbin/nl-qdisc-delete
10028 usr/sbin/nl-qdisc-list
3488896 usr/sbin/nmbd
9822288 usr/sbin/smbd
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or do I have to add another passworded user to the Linux user database in
order to have a passworded share?
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On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 13:32 -0800, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> Who are you authenticating as ?
It is a specially created user for each server.
> Are you doing this as Administrator ?
I guess from your response that the user needs to be an admin?
I'm not sure as I don't have access to the Windows s
Hi all,
[Please CC me in reply, I'm not subscribed]
On two of our machines, "net rpc share allowedusers" gives the error
"Coult not query secdesc for share", partial debug log (-d10) below.
The servers are both running Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 6.1 but we
have other servers running the sam
Hi Guys i was wondering could someone clarify whats needed with SAMBA and
Windows ad
I have setup a samba on rhel6 its not a pdc, it will have to share with an
app on the samba server that users will access but the users authenticate
through Windows AD
when i do net ads join all goes ok
if i do
On 11/15/2012 10:08 PM, Günter Kukkukk wrote:
Am Freitag, 16. November 2012, 03:00:11 schrieb Andrew Bartlett:
On Thu, 2012-11-15 at 08:44 -0500, Paul Griffith wrote:
Hi Andrew,
The 'username map' option isn't exactly what I am looking for. That
doesn't solve my issue.
a query for the root
user with something else. At least that what it looks like from where I
am sitting.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Best Regards,
Paul
On 11/15/2012 12:49 AM, Andrew Galdes wrote:
Are you looking for "/etc/samba/smbusers"?
root = administrator admin
-Andrew
e map' option in the man pages, but it doesn't appear to
do what I want. From the man page it appears that I can map UNIX to Windows
mappings. I was hoping to find something that says 'use smbroot instead of
root'.
Best Regards,
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I emailed the admins and they said they "removed the old IP address"
from the WINS server and that seemed to fix things.
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On Thu, 6 Sep 2012 9:37am, Robert Adkins II wrote:
I think you can/should have them remove the PDC from their
s ago
and I have restarted samba on my PDC several times. The old IP is definitely
not in /etc/hosts anymore or anywhere in smb.conf. It only shows up in
gencache.tdb in the files /var/lib/samba even though I keep deleting that
file when I restart.
WINS is a total mystery to me. How is this supposed t
rt it" and hang up.
It seems a strange design that a WINS server can take precedence over
my explicit "password server" setting in my smb.conf file.
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On Tue, 4 Sep 2012 11:21am, Robert Adkins II wrote:
More information is required.
recognize the change since I cannot do anything about it. Is that
the issue? Is there anyway to force a WINS server to change the IP
it has a for domain master browser?
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On Tue, 4 Sep 2012 10:59am, Robert Adkins II wrote:
It's most likely
.
raidsrv01.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu has address 172.21.21.35
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Hi,
I am having a problem provisioning Samba4 beta5 as ADC in existing Active
Directory domain.
The error I get is below:
../source4/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/linked_attributes.c:164: Failed to find GUID
for dn (null)
replmd_op_callback failure. Error is: Invalid DN syntax
Failed to apply recor
ithout asking for help first. Especially as I think IF it was a bug the
internet should be full of posts about it already..
Many thanks in advance. If you need more information please let me know.
Paul
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quot;nt acl
support = yes" to my [profiles] share. Not sure if that's related but
thought I'd share just in case. Took me half a day looking at one of
my working systems and the one that was failing till I finally noticed
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Oracle are suggesting this is a known bug (oracle ID 7105257) with the
createcomputer argument of net ads join.
Has anyone come across this issue or have working examples of Samba >=
3.5.8 joining AD without requiring Administrator privileges?
Regards
Paul
On 9 Feb 2012, at 16:14, Paul Sm
ectories
browseable = yes
public = no
writable = yes
Anyone have any pointers on how to create principles and join AD using
3.5.8 or any ideas of relevant changes between 3.0.35 and 3.5.8 that
might explain this?
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> boun...@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of steve
> Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2011 6:55 AM
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>
> On Sunday 06 Nov 2011 00:06:17
reateX) NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
Up to this point, the logs are significantly identical. As best I can tell,
in the NFS4 case, Samba isn't even trying to ask winbind for info, but
instead is just returning the POSIX permissions (root:root, rwxrwx---). Is
that what's happening?
Paul Nick
er
NFS4? If you need more configuration details, or if I could be more clear
on any part, let me know.
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DeskNet Inc.
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> Subject: [Samba] SAMBA - how to restrict read and write
>
> Hi,
> First of all let me thank
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I've given up on my CentOS server as I did get a Samba setup working,
but in doing so broke my apache setup.
I need to take a more detailed look at what would be my optimum staging
setup which offers me the best versioning process for my code.
Thanks for your help everyone!
Regards,
Sure enough, now that machines' passwords are passing the thirty day
range, they are refusing to log on siting "No logon server available".
This is despite having evidence of their machine account passwords
changning in LDAP (sambaPwdLastSet being updated).
Some machines, oddly, will log on, but
I am getting errors in my samba logs like "_netr_ServerAuthenticate3:
netlogon_creds_server_check failed. Rejecting auth request from client
XXX machine account XXX$" (Host log: http://pastebin.com/QXhbngN5).
So far, machines do seem to join the domain (Machine account is
created in LDAP, user can
Hi Guys,
I'm setting up a new file server in our domain environment and I'm having
problems with the adex configuration/module. I have couple of working file
servers using rfc2307/idmap_ad and they are working perfectly. What attracted
me to the idmap_adex module is the domain trust/forrest aut
Hi Guys,
I'm setting up a new file server in our domain environment and I'm having
problems with the adex configuration/module. I have couple of working file
servers using rfc2307/idmap_ad and they are working perfectly. What attracted
me to the idmap_adex module is the domain trust/forrest auth
On Fri June 10 2011 11:33, Andrew Masterson wrote:
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> To: samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Shutdown hangs since se
I've just done an out-of-the-box RHEL6 (SL6, actually) install, but
can't get the Samba config quite right. system-config-samba has gone in
RHEL6, which hasn't helped.
If I set up a root section:
[root]
comment = SL6 /
path = /
writeable = yes
valid users = paul
th
ce number 5
signing_good: BAD SIG: seq 1
SPNEGO login failed: Access denied
-
It seems the server is sending bad signatures.
Any thoughts on this?
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On Mon July 26 2010 16:05, Donny Brooks wrote:
> We are currently using samba and openLDAP to enable our users to
> have roaming profiles on our domain network. We have one primary
> domain controller and 7 "home servers" at the various locations
> that serve the profiles and such. The problem is t
In the 3.5 branch of Samba, what value is returned by %a with a
Windows 7 client? The manual would imply "UNKNOWN" . Is that still
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testparm -s
Load smb config files from /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
Processing section "[tmp]"
Loaded services file OK.
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
server string = Samba Server
security = SHARE
log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
[tmp]
comment = Tem
Samba, (smbd version 3.0.20) has been working splendidly on my machine
for more than four years. It has run without a hitch. And then
suddenly, today, it has stopped working. I haven't changed anything, I
haven't installed anything on the server and I haven't removed
anything. So I'm at a loss to k
On Sat April 10 2010 06:39, r...@gmx.at wrote:
> Hello
>
> @Damien
> I remove nt-profile.v2 and deleted all server profiles in Win7 but
> I still was logged on using a temporary profile. I found a msg in
> sambalog like: service [nt-profile.v2] not found
>
> @Linda
> I made the same experince. Ther
Yes, doing "wbinfo -u" retrieves all of the KID users, then again it
always did. Being able to get the SID is new. I am attaching my log
file which has been gziped to make it smaller... I hope this is not an
issue. See a few of my tests below.
Thanks,
-Paul
mailtestbed:~# wbi
It's looking more and more like it is the Windows environment at issue
here. If the KID domain was not using AD 2003 R2 and all of the other
would that would cause the issue. I will talk to our Windows admins to
see if we can resolve the mixed mode thing before moving on.
Thanks!
-Paul
O
uring
idmap. Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks,
-Paul
On 4/1/2010 8:55 AM, Paul Lauss wrote:
> We have corrected the issues of "KID" not being native but this does not
> seem to have helped. We did however see this error in the Windows Event
> Viewer at the point that I am tryin
to accomplish that kind of things.
>
> Sorry to not be able to help you more.
>
> François
>
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Paul Lauss [mailto:pla...@protocolgs.com]
> Envoyé : mardi 30 mars 2010 23:26
> À : de...@thom.fr.eu.org
> Objet : Fwd: Re: [Samba] AD
ils there.
>
> Try first an wbinfo -t, then if it succeeds, increase winbindd verbosity.
>
> François
>
> On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 09:09:09 -0500, Paul Lauss
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Thank you so much for your reply! We are using AD 2003 R2 on both the
>> dom
t;NIS Domain" on any of the RDOMAIN servers we get the
pulldown option "RDOMAIN" but on the Trusted domains server the only
option is "KID". I'm not sure if that is expected or would affect this
but I can't seem to get the RDOMAIN option in the KID Trusted doma
I have been killing myself on this issue over the last 2 weeks. I have
setup pam AD authentication using winbind on our companies email
servers. That part is currently working. I have been trying to add an
existing "Trusted" child domain and allow authentication from that
domain as well. I am p
OOPs, should have be sent to the group, sorrry.
On Mon March 15 2010 15:47, Paul Venzke wrote:
> On Mon March 15 2010 04:48, Karolin Seeger wrote:
> > Hi Paul,
> >
> > On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 09:15:31PM -0600, Paul Venzke wrote:
> > > We installed the Samba 3.5.
We installed the Samba 3.5.1 rpms for OpenSuSE 10.2 from
ftp.sernet.de. The VFS modules seem to be broken. Is this an error
in the packaging or do I need to be looking else where. A snippet
from the log file follows:
[2010/03/12 19:58:59, 0, pid=28792, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)]
smbd
Hi,
Yeah, I don't know why I missed that in going through google - maybe I
was looking for the wrong solution.
I'll try a recompile - although I still don't understand why it doesn't
work with the older versions of windows.
Thanks,
Paul.
Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
Wind
(XP) which
have been working fine with Samba for a whole lot of versions.
Thanks,
Paul.
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Paul Furness put forth on 2/12/2010 12:34 PM:
It *may* be possible to re-join the domain with the workstation, but I'm
fed up with doing that every time I upgrade...
On Sun February 14 2010 10:44, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> I am trying to get Samba 3.4.0 (on an Ubuntu 9.10 box) set up as a
> file server for my home. The router is 10.1.10.1; the Ubuntu box
> ("chronicles") is 10.1.10.2; the OS X box I'm using for testing
> purposes ("job") is 10.1.10.3. From jo
migration in the first place.
On the new PDC, the Win7 workstation does exactly what it did before -
seems to join domain ok, then trust fails.
Any ideas at all would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul.
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Can anyone help me get "net rap session close" or something like it to close
the session for a given user without needing to run as root? I can disable the
user but it doesn't terminate active sessions.
Thx in advance for any suggestions.
Paul
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On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 08:04, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
> It didn't work for me on Sun with Samba 3.0.37 either. I was under the
> impression (quite possibly wrong) that for Win 7 support you would need
> Samba 3.3.x or 3.4.x anyway. I have been testing the sunfreeware.com
> version of samba 3
3.3 or _later_ ? It shipped with 3.4.2, so that would
> be JM> later. Or do you specifically need 3.3?
>
> no, you´re wrong! It´s shipped wigth 3.0.23! I hav here opensuse
> 10.2 and it´s really 3.0.23!!
>
> Cheers
>
> Peter
Peter;
There are rpm's available from ser
mask = 0660
directory mask = 0770
acl schemes = unix
Thanks,
Paul
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On Mon November 23 2009 15:27, David Whitney wrote:
> Hi, and thanks for your interest!
>
> I am still using an smbpasswd backend because this is a very small
> home network I maintain for my own educational purposes, although I
> might migrate to LDAP at some point for the same reason.
>
> I have
RedHat GFS2 in a clustered Samba, with
NFS3/4 and sftp, it would be a shame to use IIS for WebDAV.
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On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Steve Rippl wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 10:34 +0200, Paul te Bo
smbpassword defaults to localhost. Add it to your interfaces or use
smbpasswd -r
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On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 11:02 AM, pcinformace pcinformace <
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> Ok, I reso
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