Dear all,
I'm new to Samba and am trying to set it up on an Ubuntu 12.04 system using
version 3.6.3 . Thanks to some great documentation, I actually have it
*working* as I had intended. However, there is something puzzling me which
I cannot figure out from any of the documentation I've seen (so
I'm just a data point of one. My Samba history
is as a user since before 2.0.
Shortly into the 2.0.x series I was asked by
locals (a point and click lot) to setup Swat so
they could manage Samba. I did so and they
still f'ed the configuration.
That was and remains my only experience with
Hello Samba;
I am aware this was a problem years ago...
This week I turned up a brand new server
to replace an embarrassingly old one. The
problem has re-occurred.
I expected this to be a problem long ago
fixed.
I have made the following registry edit to the
offending XP machine and
I am somewhat new to samba and have a couple of questions related to
DFS/FRS.
I understand that Samba supports DFS, but does it also support FRS with
DFS?
Does anybody have a quick howto guide on how to setup DFS with FRS?
If FRS is not supported is it planned?
What alternatives can I use
I have installed 3.4.3 on a CentOS 5.4 box as a PDC with tdbsam
for a backend. All seems to be working as expected in the
Samba world.
With the intention of getting ordinary maintenance off of
my back, I downloaded and installed usrmgr and srvmgr in
/root/bin.
When I launch either of them from
groups?
Thanks
-Ray
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to keep it this way. Would I have to go with ACLs to
implement this?
Any and all suggestions are appreciated!
Thanks,
Matt
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Thanks for your input John. I ended up just creating a script that
creates both accounts for me at the same time so that solved the issue.
John Drescher wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Raymond Holguin
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Im going to be migrating a windows file server of about
?
Thanks
Raymond Kdeiss
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Second SAMBA Server different NETBIOS alias and shares
Hi all,
I'm new to the list and found this to be the general place to ask questions,
but if I'm asking at the wrong place I apologize in advance and hope someone
can point me in the right direction.
I'm sort of a newbie w/ Samba, and have been having some strange issues. I
have a CentOS
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Folks,
We are discussing removing the capability to chaining passdb
backends. It's a decent idea but overly complicates things
IMO and unless it has wide spread use, we'll probably axe it
soon (voting is starting up on
Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
I have been doing some debug and it seems that my:
# net groupmap list
is lost.
In which .tbd is that info stored?
group_mapping.tdb
... looks promising.
Try:
tdbdump group_mapping.tdb
Ray
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Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
Hi,
I have migrate from samba 3.0.20b to 3.0.21.
I restored the backup of all .tdb and when starting samba and a
Windows XP tries to connect, I get this error:
[2005/12/28 09:19:04, 0] libsmb/credentials.c:creds_server_check(159)
creds_server_check: credentials check
Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
Hi Ray,
how do you rebuilded the tdb files?
Maybe that can help.
Oliver
Raymond Lillard wrote:
Sorry, I don't have an answer for you, but I'm seeing the same
thing. In my case I re-built the tdb files anew. The PDC I just
upgraded was v3.0.7.
I am running
, likewise to the DOS default CP850
Anyone know how to address this? It would be an acceptable solution
to substitute chars in the filename, I just need to be able to access/
copy it.
Thanks
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. They should allow you to rename or copy the files.
Or you can try renaming them on the Windows side.
Raymond Blum wrote:
Hi
I am running Samba v3.0.20-2 on Redhat Linux.
to get right to the point:
THE PROBLEM:
I am using mount with type=smbfs to mount a WIndows XP share.
The share has
Will there be an RPM for Suse 8.2? As the last one available is the 3.0.14a
and I would like to update the Samaba server to 3.0.20. If not, how can I
upgrade my existing one?
Thanks!
Raymond
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Tom Skeren wrote:
Jonathan Johnson wrote:
Again, this is the responsibility of the network administrator. That's
why a password is required to join a domain, so those who don't know
the password (read: your users) can't mess up your network. As an
administrator, it's your responsibility to make
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I have a simple script that sets the time on a Windows client at
startup.
The one-line script:
net time \\myhost /set /yes
Works perfectly well when I double-click it from Windows Explorer, so I
don't think the problem lies there.
The relevant lines in my smb.conf file:
client to an LDAP server. Exactly which Bind ldap SRV records are
utilized and what subsequent ldap objects are queried?
I realize this is somewhat off-topic.
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Dear Samba,
I have a v3.0.6 PDC with shares that are to have the
access rights described below:
1. All members of the mrp group are to have r/w access
2. All new files to be created with perm 660
3. All new directories to be created with perm 770
4. All new files and directories are to be assigned
operating as a wins
server?
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Could someone explain the use of libnss_wins within Samba 3?
Currently utilizing libnss_ldap.
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is good.
Local and perferred master are set to yes with an OS value of 65.
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by the current incarnation of
smbpasswd?
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on the user workstation) or is ldap
password sync a Domain-member-specific implementation.
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Is there a method to pass a password to smbpasswd from stdin? Currently it
appears only the user or machine name can be passed.
Would like to automate the process via shell script.
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password fields contain the values generated
by mkntpwd?
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have overlooked in
the documentation?
Lastly, is the sambaSID value consistant accross users sans the hyphen integer
suffix?
Please advise.
Raymond
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This has probably been asked before, but where is pdb_mysql.so?
Utilizing the current FC2 kernel.org update.
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find / -name pdb_mysql.so
utilize updatedb and slocate respectively.
samba RPM query returns:
samba-common-3.0.3-5
samba-3.0.3-5
system-config-samba-1.2.9-2
samba-client-3.0.3-5
find returns same as slocate: nothing.
Still, no pdb_mysql.so
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Updated to current 3.0.5-2 RPMs
Still, no pdb_mysql.so
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.) for populating an LDIF?
Raymond
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of some sort.
If you know what the problem is please can you let me know as soon as you
can. Your help with be greatly appreciated.
I am hoping this is something very simple that can be quickly knocked on the
head
Many thanks
Raymond
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Have Samba 3 server utilizing PAM on Fedora 1.0 and a Win98 client.
How does one configure clear text passwords on Win98?
Thanks in advance.
Raymond
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time access).
There is no problem when coping files FROM the server before files are
copied to the server.
With regards,
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file, both
to no avail.
Anybody got Samba 3.0 on port 445 successfully tunneling in SSH2 ?
Help please.
Raymond
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to localhost ?
Having problems with this.
Raymond
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are impractical.
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Correction: utilizing Samba 3.x.
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with SAMBA 3.x or SMB in general ?
Possible issue with the BG2000?
Help please.
Raymond
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hello samba Team,
where are binary packages for Samba-3.0.0 RC4 for Suse (suse 7.x and
8.x) and Debian?
Thanks
Raymond
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Utilizing Redhat 8.0. and the current SAMBA 2.x RPM.
Clients are Win2K and XP
Will be tunneling smb through ssh.
Would like to utilize port 445 and get away from UDP, LMHOSTS, and the like.
Please advise on how this can be accomplished with SAMBA.
Raymond
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Installed Samba 3.0RC4 on a RH80 box.
Need [homes] section to point to a subdirectory of the users home directory.
The aforementioned subdirectory exists in EVERY users home directory.
Defining a path for EACH user is impractical.
How does one accomplish this?
Thanks in advance.
Raymond
browseable = yes
[hp4500]
path = /usr/spool/public
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
printer name = hp4500
oplocks = No
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in searching the docs on this, but cannot seem to find the answer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Hi,
I start to use Samba with difficulties for now but I just blame me
I have the following problem when I change my smb.conf I reload or
restart Samba but most of the time my changes are not available
I have to reboot my server
is there anything special to do?
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Raymond
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Dude, it's UNIX/Linux. You should never reboot ;)
That's not normal. Did you try to stop the service and start it again, like so:
samba stop
samba start
and not
samba restart
Are you sure the daemons are dead after issueing a samba stop.
Raymond
I setup Samba on my Sun workstation and it is running fine. I setup a user
and password. When I tried to map the share at my windows 2000 PC from the
SUN station, I get the error The account is not authorized to login in from
this station. I am puzzled. Do not know what this mean. The user is
I loaded Samba on my Solaris 8.0 SUN server and was working fine until I
loaded the patch cluster. The problem now is that smbd is not running (In
the gui / web it shows that IS running) and nmbd is running (In the gui /
web it shows that is NOT running). Did you have this problem before? Do you
I loaded Samba on my Solaris 8.0 SUN server and was working fine until I
loaded the patch cluster. The problem now is that smbd is not running (In
the gui / web it shows that IS running) and nmbd is running (In the gui /
web it shows that is NOT running). Did you have this problem before? Do
Hi all
I just installed an OSX server that I joined to an existing Active Directory
Domain. It works for the Mac side of OSX, but windows clients can't connect.
From wath I understand, it is now time to setup samba to authenticate users
of the AD domain. How can I tell samba to use AD for
I have an XP machiine that sees the shares on my NT server, but won't see
them on my Samba server. Do I need to turn something on, or edit a file?
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secure working config. Does anyone have a smb.conf file they could send me
that would get me started?
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keeps coming back. If I remove encrypt-
passwords I get The account is not authorized to login from this station
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