I transferred a Xen vm that was running on centos 5.7 with samba 3.6.3 to
a centos 6.2 bare metal server with one E5502 and 16gig of memory. I have
been running Centos for 6 years on different servers for 6 years on several
different upgrades.
This new server has a dual network card in it. I
Hi Denis,
I was just wondering if any progress was made with regpatch?
Yours hopefully :)
Rich
On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 09:08 +0200, denis.bonnenfant wrote:
Wilco Baan Hofman a écrit :
On Wed, 2011-05-18 at 16:01 +0200, denis bonnenfant wrote:
Le mercredi 18 mai 2011 à 15:07 +0200
If I'm having oplock problems (i.e. poor performance), then would turning off
oplocks altogether bring the performance back up?
Richard G. Lang
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Actually, I've performed a network trace, but I was looking for something
different. I'm no expert in the SMB protocol, so I appreciate your comments.
I'll look for these calls and see what I come up with.
Rich
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Well, it just gets curiouser and curiouser.
I downloaded, built and installed the latest stable version of Samba (i.e.
3.5.9) on my inactive cluster member which is running RedHat ES 5.6. In case
I didn't show this before, here's the output of `uname -a`:
Linux mustang1 2.6.18-238.9.1.el5 #1
.
This may have happened due to a Microsoft update to the client at that point in
time and 3.0.33 isn't responding correctly somehow. I haven't found the real
reason - I just know that 3.5.9 appears to work when 3.0.33 doesn't. However,
3.0.33 *does* work on the active cluster member.
Rich
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Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba process throttled back?
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 09:39:16AM -0400, Lang, Rich wrote:
Hello,
We are running Samba 3.0.33 on a 2-node Linux cluster running RedHat 5.6 ES.
Its
Lang, Rich wrote:
Hello,
We are running Samba 3.0.33 on a 2-node Linux cluster running RedHat 5.6 ES.
Its primary application is to serve out a single network drive to support our
business (out 350GB in size). For several years, this solution has been
running flawlessly. File access
Hello,
We are running Samba 3.0.33 on a 2-node Linux cluster running RedHat 5.6 ES.
Its primary application is to serve out a single network drive to support our
business (out 350GB in size). For several years, this solution has been
running flawlessly. File access was almost as fast as a
Sorry - I didn't realize the list wouldn't accept attachments. Here is the
smb.conf file:
#Backup Domain Controller
## Global parameters
[global]
unix charset = LOCALE
workgroup = IBMPEERS
netbios name = mustang1
socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE
On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 09:08 +0200, denis.bonnenfant wrote:
Wilco Baan Hofman a écrit :
On Wed, 2011-05-18 at 16:01 +0200, denis bonnenfant wrote:
Le mercredi 18 mai 2011 à 15:07 +0200, Wilco Baan Hofman a écrit :
On Wed, 2011-05-18 at 12:33 +0200, Michael Wood wrote:
Hi Michael,
Many thanks for your reply - have tried your second patch on the git I
just pulled, and got about as far as you,
.reg file contains a bit for system and software hive, first entry in it
relates to software hive
against software hive
Bonjour Denis,
I would be very grateful if you manage to do it!
Rich
On Sun, 2011-05-15 at 17:41 +0200, denis bonnenfant wrote:
Le dimanche 15 mai 2011 à 10:26 +0200, denis bonnenfant a écrit :
Le dimanche 15 mai 2011 à 00:28 +0200, Michael Wood a écrit :
On 14 May 2011 22:09, Michael
/regpatch.1.html
I am using 4.0.0~alpha15~git20110124.dfsg1-2ubuntu1
Regards
Rich
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Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 04:12:26PM -0400, Rich West wrote:
I recently went through a system upgrade, which resulted in an upgrade
of Samba to 3.0.28a. This is for a home network, so it isn't heavily
taxed (only by family members), but I do use the environment
Rich West wrote:
I recently went through a system upgrade, which resulted in an upgrade
of Samba to 3.0.28a. This is for a home network, so it isn't heavily
taxed (only by family members), but I do use the environment as a
sandbox of sorts for stuff that I plan to roll in to production
It might be easier to remove the system from the domain and re-add it to
the domain...
-Rich
We utilize the smbpasswd text file back end. One machine (VM machine)
suddenly thinks its entry in the Samba PDC's smbpasswd file is no
longer correct. Is there a way to fetch that number back out
file. I tried shutting down CUPS and doing the same test, and samba
gave an appropriate error then, too.
I can print via the command line on the samba server (a Fedora 8 box) as
the same user who is logged in on the windows box...
Any ideas?
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Hello all,
I'm having some trouble getting my Debian-based NAS running correctly
with Samba permissions.
For trouble-shooting purposes, I have three machines of interest:
--MACHINE A: NAS (running Debian/2.6), the machine I want to share
folders
--MACHINE B: Windows Vista: Samba read/write
browseable = No
[1815dn]
comment = Dell 1815dn laser printer
path = /var/spool/samba
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
cups options = raw
Thanks for your time+help!
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the network name cannot be found
TIA,
Rich
[global]
workgroup = TEST
server string = test Samba Server
unix password sync = Yes
log level = 2
log file = /var/log/samba/samba.log.%m
max log size = 50
wins support = Yes
invalid users = bin, web, daemon, adm, sync, shutdown
yes, but not for mount point1 or point2
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Yuo have homes guest ok =yes .
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Hi,
I have samba version 3.0.22 installed on solaris 8.
I have added users with smbpasswd -a.
When mounting from an XP machine passwords
Hi,
I have samba version 3.0.22 installed on solaris 8.
I have added users with smbpasswd -a.
When mounting from an XP machine passwords are required, yet when
mounting from fedora5 it prompts for a password but mounts
irrespective of what is entered. Any ideas?
TIA
Rich
# more /usr/local
setting encrypt password = no but this doesn't make any
difference.
Any ideas?
TIA,
Rich
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your box up as a domain controller (since that seems to
be how you want to use it).
yes, I really should do, but didn't think i'd need to if I just copied
over my previous smb.conf.
thanks
rich wrote:
Hi when using samba version Version 2.0.5a (I didn't compile) I never
had to explicitly set up
up as a domain controller (since that seems to
be how you want to use it).
rich wrote:
Hi when using samba version Version 2.0.5a (I didn't compile) I never
had to explicitly set up samba users with smbpasswd -a.
Since upgrading to version 3.0.22 I now have to add each user
otherwise I get
Pierre MARC wrote:
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Hi,
I have just installed
Pierre MARC wrote:
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/Pierre MARC wrote:
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Hi,
I have just installed samba-3.0.22 and copied my smb.conf across from
my previous version on the same machine. With my previous version I
never had to run
Pierre MARC wrote:
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/Pierre MARC wrote:
Le ven 16/06/2006 à 17:42, rich a écrit :
/Pierre MARC wrote:
Le ven 16/06/2006 à 15:04, rich a écrit :
Hi,
I have just installed samba-3.0.22 and copied my smb.conf across from
my previous version
Pierre MARC wrote:
Le lun 19/06/2006 à 14:30, rich a écrit :
/Pierre MARC wrote:
Le lun 19/06/2006 à 12:46, rich a écrit :
/Pierre MARC wrote:
Le ven 16/06/2006 à 17:42, rich a écrit :
/Pierre MARC wrote:
Le ven 16/06/2006 à 15:04, rich a écrit :
Hi,
I have just installed
automatically be able to mount samab shares. I am now having to add all
my users with smbpasswd.
I didn't compile the previous version. Could anyone tell me what I need
to do to allow authentication from /etc/passwd?
TIA,
Rich
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
server string = BLA
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Pierre MARC wrote:
Le ven 16/06/2006 à 15:04, rich a écrit :
Hi,
I have just installed samba-3.0.22 and copied my smb.conf across from
my previous version on the same machine. With my previous version I
never had to run smbpasswd -a username. It would do the
authentication from /etc
Rich Mozingo
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I am running debian sarge 2.4.27-3-686 and samba version 3.0.14a-Debian
. The previous machine was running rh 7.3 (valhalla) 2.4.20-29.7.progeny.11, samba version unknown. I have restored all shares and directories. Most of users can access everything, however our login script will not run.
This is a new install with a very novice samba user . We are running samba
3.0.20 on a Solaris 9 server. We have 3 domains controllers - 1 old NT and
1Win 2000 Active Directory and 1 Win 2003 Active Directory. The support
group that
administers the domains, have a limited skill set. If its not
I use rsync to update files to a samba shared folder on another
machine. If the remote drive is mounted as smbfs in fstab:
//xx.xx.xx.35/YellowDog /mnt/mic smbfs username=xxx,password=xxx
Then everything works fine. However if I mount it as cifs run rsync,
the date/time on the remote files
somewhere a working smb.conf and perhaps a slapcat
dump (minus users, of course) or even a working smbldap.conf? I know I'm
probably just missing something stupid, but I am out of ideas
Thanks in advance,
Rich
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-Guide.pdf book. This is as far as I
could get. LDAP authentication is working for unix accounts, but not for
samba.
Rich
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of work goes into it and I am grateful for samba
and all it has done for me over the past 10 years since my first install.
Rich
Rich,
Instead of assuming the examples in the book are wrong, or do not work,
just
because you can not get them to work, may I suggest that you work with me
to
fix
Try creating a user with the -a switch to smbldap-useradd
Matt
Yeah, I figured that out after i posted, but when I create a new user
using that switch, something else happens now:
mercury:/usr/local/samba/bin# ./smbclient //mercury/richard -U richard
protocol negotiation failed
issues I
seem to be having
Thanks,
Rich
Rich,
Much documentation has been written to help our users. It is always a
challenge to help them to find it. When they do find it, it is even more
of a
challenge to get them to help us to improve it so that others will have a
perfect experience. Just
assuming that posting long messages with every config file attatched is
probably not going to win me any friends, so i have put them on the web at
http://thor.ssfs.org/samba/
Thanks in advance,
Rich
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this kind of domain structure using Forest AD trusts yet?
Thanks in advance, for any help you can provide, as this has been
driving me (not so) slowly nuts.
Rich Cardwell
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[global
of TOSHARG, Chapter 23, does not contain this error and is
what led me to figuring out what I was going incorrectly.
Rich Edelman
On Sunday 10 October 2004 09:43 pm, John H Terpstra wrote:
Rich,
I have seen a number of reports of problems with the procedure I outlined
in the book. Rest assured
Replies inline :)
On Monday 11 October 2004 11:56 am, Richard Michael wrote:
Hi Rich,
I have also built my XP clients w/ RP+FolderRedir.
I haven't seen all the problems you've described, but am having my own
share of difficulties. I'd be interested if you encounter them, see my
earlier
: error=-512, breaking
and the same but with error -13
smb_add_request ... Timed Out!
this last one repeats infinitely.
and often some other stuff too. I've googled till I'm goggled and all I've
found is similar postings but without answers.
thanks
rich
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Hello,
considering that the source system was a turbochannel box, its not strange. I have a
similar machine. At the console, only one string of disks is visible to a sho dev
command. _after booting_, the remianing 2 strings show up, and the controller
lettering (ie dkA or dkB...) has changed.
10.7.40.71 __samba__00
VIA04::[RJHEARN]_
Thoughts welcomed,
Thanks,
Rich
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Hi all,
This is what I'm seeing in log.smbd - I can't see any drives to map. Is there anything
obvious that this indicates I'm failing to set up?
Thoughts welcomed Merry Christmas,
Rich
VIA04::[RJHEARN]_type dsa0:[samba]log.smbd
[2003/12/24 12:27:03, 0] DISK$SWAP
it work in a production environment
because my production server has something different going on than my test
server. I can give you my sample config if you want it, however I am just
using what is listed in the howto.
Rich
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- Original Message -
From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rich Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] WIN XP Logging on after joining domain -- possible bug?
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Hash: SHA1
I am running samba version 3.0.1pre1
I was able to join my XP machine to my samba domain without problems,
however after joining, I cannot log in.
Nmbd is running and smbd is set at debug level 2. Here is an excerpt from
the log:
[2003/10/16 19:50:44, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(105)
other
then mine do not have this problem.
I have tried adding in things like force create mask, force security, etc.
No
help at all.
Have you played around with the file locking options?
Rich
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machine users and groups.
Do you have the following in your /etc/nsswitch.conf:
passwdfileswinbind
groupfileswinbind
shadowfiles
Rich
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it in mixed mode.
So do you guys have the same problem? Samba 3 + winbinbd. Could you try
to tell me if it's a bug or not.
The problem is fixed in Samba-3.0.1pre1.
rich
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by the samba box as normal unix users.
Rich
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. Is there a compelling reason to use it in ADS
mode? I use PAM and Winbind so I can control access from windows 2k. That
works quite well.
Rich
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domain name\group name. Nothing worked. Once
I removed the use default domain directive, I was able to fully specify a
group and it worked great! This just means that logging into the linux box
as a windows user is a little more painful.
Rich.
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It only worked when I removed the winbind use default domain = yes and
then used @DOMAIN\group
I also had to remove winbind seperator = + which from what I have been
reading, the + seems to be a bad idea anyway.
Rich
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domain=yes
Rich
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help would be greatly appreciated.
Rich
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- Original Message -
From: Rich Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 8:17 PM
I am having trouble trying to figure out how to set up access to a samba
share based on an Active Directory group. Here is my smb.conf file:
In order to make it work
I have samba 2.2.7 installed on a Sol8 unix box
I have also config'ed Winbind.
My aim is to map my samba share to my win2k Active Directory server - and apply folder
lever permision
ie..
\\samba-server\home-share%username%\
however I am seeing only SIDs Everyone and Administrator in the
new to samba so please have a
little patience in my basic questions. =)
I would recommend setting up a vpn server and dole out a private IP address
to the remote users. Once they are on your network, browsing should work
fine.
Rich
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Rich Forman schrieb:
I just tried upgrading from 2.2.3 to 2.2.7a on my PDC
(2.2.17 kernel). The
logon script that I have been using all along without any
problems quits
executing w/ 2.2.7a. I can manually map the netlogon share
after logging in
and manually run the script
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 11:29 PM
To: Rich Forman
Subject: Re: [Samba] 2.2.7a logon script will not run
Rich Forman schrieb:
I just tried upgrading from 2.2.3 to 2.2.7a on my PDC
(2.2.17 kernel
appreciated.
Thanks
Rich
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man smb.conf
Have a look at the password server directive. It allows samba to get it's
username/passwords from a remote server.
Rich
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= GRAY1
encrypt passwords = yes
domain logons = yes
os level = 65
preferred master = true
domain master = true
guest ok = yes
domain admin group = @adm
# domain admin users = rich andy
add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c NTMachine -d
/dev/null -s /bin/false %m$
time server = yes
# Set
+user accounts !!!
my /etc/nsswitch.conf is already configured to check files and winbind..
what else should i do ?
2) is there an way of my win2kserver users login only with their user name
and not as DOMAIN+user ?
Thanx in advance
Igor Vieira Debacker
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I continue to have this problem w/ LDD and it occurred even before I
switched from an NT server to Samba. I'm fairly certain it's an Autodesk
problem.
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I am having trouble making Windows XP machines a member of a
Samba domain. The behavior is when the initial logon screen for XP comes up, it says that it must rebuild the domain list. This
message stays for some time and the disappears. Then
when the domain is selected it tells me that it
the
file on a network share. If I place the file on a local drive it loads
fine. Permissions and what not are identical to when I was running 2.2.3a.
Any thoughts? TIA.
smbd/service.c:make_connection(651) forman (192.168.100.14) connect to
service cad as user rich (uid=506, gid=100) (pid 17884
working on a backend for yppasswdd but its getting sloppy.
Any ideas would be appreciated...
Thx,
Rich Henry
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