Hello,
Sorry if this is the wrong list. Please do let me know which list this
should go to. I am also copying [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying to print to a Network printer configured in a Win XP (SP
2) box (shared out) through a SSH tunnel from a Linux system.
I have disabled Netbios over TCP
Hello All,
Here is the problem definition:
* I have a Windows XP SP2 system (part of a Samba NT domain). The
system has a share created in its local disk which has read access for
everyone.
* I have a Linux (SuSE 9.3) system.
* Using PuTTY, I create a SSH tunnel from the Windows XP to Lin
section of your smb.conf look like, and which
version of Samba are you running?
If it is an openldap problem, maybe one of the ldap experts (which I
am not) could spot it.
Dale
Prakash Velayutham wrote:
To add more info, I am seeing the following in the logs. So I am
guessing authent
an openldap problem, maybe one of the ldap experts (which I
am not) could spot it.
Dale
Prakash Velayutham wrote:
To add more info, I am seeing the following in the logs. So I am
guessing authentication is working fine. It is something with
regards to the group membership that is not.
[2007/
meters. There is no "valid
write list" parameter.
You should use
write list = +WTCCC
valid users = +WTCCC
It should work after correcting the parameter.
Good luck,
Dale
Prakash Velayutham wrote:
Hello,
I have a Samba PDC (3.x) running in a OpenSUSE 10.2 system. The
authentic
work after correcting the parameter.
Good luck,
Dale
Prakash Velayutham wrote:
Hello,
I have a Samba PDC (3.x) running in a OpenSUSE 10.2 system. The
authentication backend is Open LDAP.
I want to create a group share (WTCCC) which should be accessible
to a group of users (belonging to a gr
Hello,
I have a Samba PDC (3.x) running in a OpenSUSE 10.2 system. The
authentication backend is Open LDAP.
I want to create a group share (WTCCC) which should be accessible to a
group of users (belonging to a group called WTCCC). The users' possess
this group as their secondary group (NO
Hi,
How can we count the number of simultaneous logins for each user in
Samba RELIABLY?
In my setup, I have several Windows domain clients each with a Citrix
client installed in it. Windows clients are in a different subnet than
the Citrix server. There is a Samba3 BDC in the subnet of the win
My sincere apologies. Here is the original message on that thread. I was
getting the exact same error and not able to solve it for almost 3 days.
I know that the error looks more like openldap ssl/tls related. But as
someone else in this list did go through that pain, I thought he could
help me. Bu
Hi,
Did this issue get resolved? Can someone tell me how it was resolved and
what needs to be done? I am running into the same issue.
Thanks,
Prakash
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>>> Ian Clancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/10/05 11:45 AM >>>
Prakash Velayutham wrote:
>>>>Ian Clancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/10/05 9:33 AM >>>
>>>>
>>>>
>Prakash Velayutham wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hi,
>
>>> Ian Clancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/10/05 9:33 AM >>>
Prakash Velayutham wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Sorry for posting again. I would really appreciate any help with this.
>
>I have a Samba 3 PDC running with around 20 Windows XP/2K clients. The
>PDC and clients are
Hi,
Sorry for posting again. I would really appreciate any help with this.
I have a Samba 3 PDC running with around 20 Windows XP/2K clients. The
PDC and clients are in different subnets. Rrecently I decided to add
a Samba 3 BDC in the same subnet as the clients, to give some failover
and also to
Hi,
I have a Samba 3 PDC running with around 20 Windows XP/2K clients. The
PDC and the clients are in different subnets. I recently decided to add
a Samba 3 BDC in the same subnet as the clients, to give some failover
and also to reduce across-switch traffic.
After creating the BDC, I restarted on
Hi,
Are you sure about this? Here is my pdbedit -Lv output. Looks like
Windows does accept '-' in the domain name. My windows clients join the
domain just fine, and the users do login to the PDC without any hitches.
Unix username:
NT username:
Account Flags:[U
Hi,
Here is what the chapter on Printing (Chapter 19. Classical Printing
Support) from Samba How-To says:
Only when the parameter is explicitly set to would Samba conform with my
intentions. So, my strong advice is:
* Never rely on commented out parameters.
* Always set paramet
I am sure this is possible. I am also in the process of doing this. I
think ntuser.pol or some such file needs to be edited. Can someone else
pitch in some more on this please?
Thanks,
Prakash
>>> Michael Gasch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/18/05 2:22 AM >>>
hi,
i hope you can help me:
is there a way
On Mar 15, 2005, at 9:41 AM, Venkata Avasarala wrote:
Hi,
I know that XP Home edition is supposed to work with Samba.
However, my experiences over the past 2 weeks have left me with a
real doubt. All I want is a simple share from my Linux box to the XP
Home machine with no password. I have set
Yes, I have seen
thier docs. I probably will be trying to absorb info from
those 3 sets of docs. Any early ideas on what you had to
change verses the docs at idealx?
thanks again,
Mark.
On Mon, March 14, 2005 12:14 pm, Prakash Velayutham said:
Mark Nehemiah wrote:
Hi t
2005 8:38 am, Prakash Velayutham said:
Mark Nehemiah wrote:
Hi all,
I've dug through the lists and google, but haven't found very
much info on using Citrix with a samba PDC. The small number of
messages and information I've found, lead me to believe it will
work.
Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
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Prakash Velayutham wrote:
| Did you edit and change the "masterPw" and "slavePw" entries in the
| smbldap_bind.conf file that come with smbldap-tools utility?
|
| Hope it helps.
| Prakash
Ok, in my sm
Did you edit and change the "masterPw" and "slavePw" entries in the
smbldap_bind.conf file that come with smbldap-tools utility?
Hope it helps.
Prakash
Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] mdonada]# smbldap-populate
Using builtin directory s
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 04:58:28PM -0500, Prakash Velayutham wrote:
Hi,
I can do a ethereal capture if that is good enough. It is 100%
reproducible.
I will send this info tomorrow as this is in my office.
That's great. I'll be at connectathon all next
Hi,
I can do a ethereal capture if that is good enough. It is 100%
reproducible.
I will send this info tomorrow as this is in my office.
Thanks,
Prakash
On Feb 27, 2005, at 3:06 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 12:42:13PM -0500, Prakash Velayutham wrote:
Hi All,
Server OS - SuSE
Sorry all. The configuration file did not get attached. Here is the
complete message with the smb.conf file. Sorry again for double posting.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Server OS - SuSE Pro 9.0
Samba server version - samba3-3.0.9-1 (SuSE rpm)
Client - Windows XP Pro SP 2
Office XP SP 2
I have e
Hi All,
Server OS - SuSE Pro 9.0
Samba server version - samba3-3.0.9-1 (SuSE rpm)
Client - Windows XP Pro SP 2
Office XP SP 2
I have everything working well such as machines joining domain, users
logging in, roaming profiles etc. But when a user of the Samba domain
tries to open a Excel VBA documen
Hi All,
Server OS - SuSE Pro 9.0
Samba server version - samba3-3.0.9-1 (SuSE rpm)
Client - Windows XP Pro SP 2
Office XP SP 2
I have everything working well like machines joining domain, users
logging in, roaming profiles etc. But when a user of the Samba domain
tries to open a Excel VBA document
Hi Jody,
I had the exact same problem when I started running a Samba PDC. My
passdb backend was an OpenLDAP server however (which is the same
physical server). In this case, the Samba account users should be able
to login to the Samba server also and that I achieved by configuring
pam_ldap on t
On Monday 03 January 2005 05:29, Mandar Kulkarni/PUN/IN/STTL wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I am new to Samba.
> As company has decided to install Linux based file and print server, we are
> planning to use Samba and LDAP
>
> But prior to proceed further, I wanted to know how samba works, what all
> things
865933353-1201) -> users
> Domain Users (S-1-5-21-4226538298-1610114045-865933353-513) -> users
>
> which looks to me ok
>
> regards
>
> arno
>
> Prakash Velayutham wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Dec 30, 2004, at 9:28 AM, Arno Seidel wrote:
>
Hi,
On Dec 30, 2004, at 9:28 AM, Arno Seidel wrote:
Hi list,
after searching google and getting lost in to much results, maybe
someone
can explain me the meaning of some error-messages:
1. [2004/12/30 14:10:03, 2] smbd/sesssetup.c:setup_new_vc_session(608)
setup_new_vc_session: New VC == 0, if NT
file is included with
the Samba source code under docs/registry...
Wisu
On Fri, 2004-12-24 at 03:44, Prakash Velayutham wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure if this question belongs here or on the Citrix forum.
But
for whatever it is worth ...
I have a Samba3 server acting as PDC and several linux and wi
Hi,
I have around 50 users whose POSIX accounts currently exist in a LDAP
server. I have started running a Samba3 PDC recently and would like to
convert these accounts into sambaSAM accounts. I know smbldap-usermod
script does this. But I don't think it reads the defaults for
sambaProfilePath,
Hi,
I am not sure if this question belongs here or on the Citrix forum. But
for whatever it is worth ...
I have a Samba3 server acting as PDC and several linux and windows
clients. Also there is a Citrix server in another NT4 domain that our
clients use to get common services. The issue I am see
What value do you have for
"security" in smb.conf?
share or user?
Prakash
On Dec 23, 2004, at 2:27 PM, Bill Sommerville wrote:
My name is Bill Sommerville and I need a little help.
I am fairly new to Samba and I would like to connect to two shared
accounts
on one system.
So in other words I have a
Thanks Peter.
That is an option. I was wondering if there is a way to make Samba
interact with the autofs code to start autofs during a user login
process. Any suggestions from Samba developers on this one?
Thanks,
Prakash
On Dec 21, 2004, at 4:15 AM, Peter Olivia wrote:
Here is what I did on my
Thanks Peter.
That is an option. I was wondering if there is a way to make Samba
interact with the autofs code to start autofs during a user login
process. Any suggestions from Samba developers on this one?
Thanks,
Prakash
On Dec 21, 2004, at 4:15 AM, Peter Olivia wrote:
Here is what I did on my
Hi Samba Gurus,
I am not sure why my questions to the forum are not getting posted (and
I don't get any reply at all) Anyway, instead of my Mac mail client,
I am using webmail just to see if that works. Sorry for the repetition.
We have an OpenLDAP server (openldap2-2.1.22-65) and a separate
Hi Samba Gurus,
We have an OpenLDAP server (openldap2-2.1.22-65) and a separate NFS
server for home dirs. Currently LDAP NIS maps are being used by the
Linux users in the department for home dir mounting on Linux clients.
As everybody does, I started to look at Samba to accommodate the
Windows
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