Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 09:46 +0300, Dmitry V. Korotkov wrote:
Hi!
I am not alone. Philip Burrow
[http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-February/100848.html]
has the same problem on Fedora Core 1.
I've downloaded samba-3.0.11-1.src.rpm from samba.org, built samba RPM
Philip Burrow wrote:
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
I think it's a bug in the version of nss_ldap included in FC2. I run
with this patch (removing an optimisation in our handling on LDAP).
Perhaps the smbldap part of the changes are not required...
Hi Andrew,
What I have found is that 3.0.10 works fine
Hi
I just built samba 3.0.11 RPM's from the SRPM provided on samba.org. I'm
using Fedora 1, 2.4 kernel.
smbclient is causing me an unusual problem. When I start smbd and nmbd
and issue: smbclient -d3 -L localhost, I see the following:
smbclient -d3 -L localhost
lp_load: refreshing parameters
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Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: How Samba let us down
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Well this one certainly roused you all.
Must it be the case that you all jump in to reply to this unhelpful
- Original Message -
From: Most of you
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: How Samba let us down
etc etc
Well this one certainly roused you all.
Must it be the case that you all jump in to reply to this unhelpful
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Philip T Burrow wrote:
I am trying to apply some settings to a printer shared by Samba,
including installing the drivers. I notice that I must be in printer
admin or be root in order to do this, and I am. The logs say that I'm
logged in as admin user (root
I'm running a couple of domains across a FreeSWAN VPN. I have one WINS
server which everything uses. Browsing works, etc. The only problem is that
file transfers are *incredibly* slow and it takes an age to bring up the
properties for anything. I appreciate this could be down to the link speed,
Hi, i've compiled samba 2.2.4 on a Redhat 7.1 machine, working
with openldap 2.0.23. I also downloaded smbldap-tools from IDEALX
which i fixed myself to fit my needs. Everything work very fine
when running the scripts in shell mode... but!
snip
I had something like this. Check your password
Hi, I'm having a problem with 2.2.3a. I have successfully set up an LDAP
directory to support a Samba 2.2.3a domain. The problem is that Samba is not
automatically adding machine accounts. Indeed, it's not even running my add
user script.
Thus I can't join client workstations to the domain
3. Have a Samba PDC at each site controlling a domain of its own, but
all
using the same LDAP server.
still the same problem
I think you should modify idea 3 by setting up replicated LDAP on the
PDC (or another machine) at each site. That way everybody can log in
even if the lan is down
Hi,
I'm after some clarification on a concept I'm toying with, the big question
being is it feasible to do this, and are there any things I ought to
consider. What I'm after is domain authentication across a multi-subnet VPN.
I figured there are three ways of doing this, based on my limited
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