ively have to have a script walk through every
ACL to make the change.
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. How are the
WINS Databases populated in the first place? Shouldn't something as
basic as PDC/BDC info be populated in each WINS server automatically?
Or is there a way for me to force this info?
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On 07/01/2011 03:12 PM, Ron García-Vidal wrote:
Today we had a problem with our Win NT4 PDC and discovered numerous
failover issues with our Samba file server.
For starters, this is a Debian Etch machine running Samba-3.0.24-2. At
this point, this is a critical production machine. Upgrading is
and without any -S servers listed, it give me a "No
Suitable Server Found" error.
Can anyone help me fix this? I am trying to stabilize the NT PDC, but it
becomes even more difficult to do when I can't take it offline since the
Samba server seems to not be using the BDC.
Thanks.
Running version 3.0.24 - can map a network drive to samba and add as a network
place, but any attempt to backup gives error re bad user /password. Is there a
fix for this?
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domain trusts altogether since this is a short terms
solution.
This does work, but I guess I would like to better understand why this
broke in the first place. Thanks a lot. I really appreciate your time.
-Ron
On 01/31/2011 04:25 PM, Ron García-Vidal wrote:
Sorry to nudge, but does a
Sorry to nudge, but does anyone have any ideas of how to resolve this?
During the migration period to our AD server, it's crucial that users on
both the old and new domain see the Samba server.
On 01/24/2011 04:40 PM, Ron García-Vidal wrote:
Here's some more info. This is an excerp
smbd/service.c:close_cnum(1150)
CLIENT_STATION (X.X.X.46) closed connection to service USERNAME
As I said, prior to Friday's domain drop and rejoin, this worked
properly. I think there just needs to be able to say
ADDOMAIN+USERNAME=NTDOMAIN+USERNAME.
-Ron
On 01/24/2011 06:52 AM, Ron García-V
Understood and agreed, but since we're migrating to the AD in a
piecemeal fashion must get this to work for users in both domains until
the migration is complete. Any suggestions?
-Ron
On 01/23/2011 01:05 PM, t...@tms3.com wrote:
I encountered a strange problem recently when changin
s
for the users on both domains are the same. As I said, prior to Friday,
these users were able to access.
I'm not entirely sure how Samba handles multiple domains, etc. and I
have no idea how to even begin to trouble shoot this problem. Any
suggestions would be welcome.
-Ron
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service home
[2009/04/15 16:05:14, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(836)
milts01 (10.202.1.114) closed connection to service progress
[2009/04/15 16:06:43, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(836)
milts01 (10.202.1.114) closed connection to service home
<>
Any help provided will be hugely appreci
Hi, I'm running the latest version of Samba with a tdbsam backend,
configured not to use roaming profiles. Two different XP clients (SP2)
are joined to the domain ok but users can only logon by rebooting before
entering their logon details. When users logoff and try to logon again
(or logon as a d
For some reason the /usr/spool directory did not exist, and so there was
no /usr/spool/samba - that made with proper rights solved the problem
Thanks all
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Just setup Fedora 7, Samba is sharing files for Windows XP users, Samba
is sharing printers too - the user's can add new printers to their XP
machines, but when they try to print they get various messages,
(Including no message at all) and no printouts.
Remote printing can be done by a Mac, us
I'm having an issue with CIFS ACLs, and I'm not sure if this is the
right place to post, but it's a good place to start. Until now, we've
been all Samba-based for our file services. I developed a backup system
that uses rsync to back the data up to hard drives on a remotew system.
Thanks to the A
ine
is turned on.
I am desperate, desperate, I tell ya! All ideas VERY gratefully accepted!!!
BTW, when changing smb.conf, what is the recommended way to restart the
samba server with the new settings? The man pages aren't too clear on that.
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amba server with the new settings? The man pages aren't too clear on that.
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rncorp.com.netbios-ssn >
tmc152.millburncorp.com.3046: P 430:469(39) ack 1512 win 18194 NBT
Session Packet: Session Message
12:26:41.084737 IP tmc152.millburncorp.com.3046 >
tmcsamba1.millburncorp.com.netbios-ssn: P 1512:1638(126) ack 469 win
65418 NBT Session Packet: Session Message
12:26:41
See section 7.3.3.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/ch07_03.html
arjan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does someone knows where i can find a toturial or a How-To about Samba with
> WINS beacause i do know how to make a samba pdc server, but i don't know how
> to make a samba pdc with WINS
>
your WINS settings:
testparm -v | grep -i wins
Thanks,
Josh, RHCE
Ron Garcia-Vidal wrote:
Seriously, I realize the below post doesn't have all the necessary
info to diagnose the problem, but I'm not even sure where to look for
more info. Any help would be
Seriously, I realize the below post doesn't have all the necessary info
to diagnose the problem, but I'm not even sure where to look for more
info. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
=
I have been having a problem with my Samba server for about a month
I have been having a problem with my Samba server for about a month now
and need help. I am having users mysteriously losing access to drives
during the day. The drive will un-map itself and any further attempt to
access it through wither Windows Explorer or just typing the UNC in the
"Run" w
Sorry for the repost, but I've not gotten any response and the problem
persists. Does anyone have any idea how to fix?
===
I read a few posts in the archives about this problem and that it was to
be fixed in 3.0.23c. Currently I'm running 3.0.23d-2+b1 on a debian
I read a few posts in the archives about this problem and that it was to
be fixed in 3.0.23c. Currently I'm running 3.0.23d-2+b1 on a debian
system and am getting the following:
$ ssh -l testuser fileserver
Password:
Your password has expired
Here's what auth.log shows:
Jan 4 11:46:26 tmcsa
Chris Smith wrote:
Use "testparm -v" to get all of the parameters (even the ones you don't
explicitly set). Unless you were using multiple backend values (which you
most likely are not since you haven't set it) there is little reason for
someone to point you in that direction. You're probably u
Chris Smith wrote:
On Monday 25 September 2006 14:36, Ron wrote:
Samba 3.0.23 on debian breaks my eMac connection. I have a debian box
and an eMac. I posted to my debian distro (Kanotix) and got this info:
"Samba upstream has dropped a previously valid config option with their
l
Over the past few weeks, I've done hours of reading, made inquiries on
Apple and debian (Kanotix) forums and still haven't resolved this. I
would really appreciate some help in understanding this and in resolving
my connection issue.
Regards,
Ron
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Giddings, Bret wrote:
Ron,
This might be the same as I am seeing on my debian boxes. Can you try
using the IP address of the server (or an alias) instead of the server
name when specifying the share. If it does work using either of these
methods, then I would be pleased to hear it. I did report
ers/Shared
read only = No
inherit permissions = No
guest ok = Yes
;Created by SharePoints}
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I've googled this issue and asked on both mac and my linux distro forum.
Anyone know what's causing this?
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Dale Schroeder wrote:
> If these are domain groups, perhaps this explains your problem:
Well, sort of. The conf I posted was actually after some alterations in
trying to fix the problem, the original conf looked like this:
[danasFiles]
comment = Whatever
path=/path/to-files
users="@DOMAIN+dana"
I upgrade my Debian Samba packages from 3.0.14a-1 to 3.0.23c-1. I
experienced 2 problems, one was that certain shares were locking users
out who were listed in the "Valid users" parameter, but not all shares
were doing this. I ran across a post that advised changing the
parameter to "users" alone
ability of
Samba to have more open files per user and more open files in total.
3) What things I could look at on the file sharing and locking front. I suspect
this is where the problem might lie.
Regards
Ron Daniel
Below are details of our setup.
Solaris Version 9.
Samba Version : 3.0.9
Smb.c
Have you tried to add "public = yes" to share to see if that helps?
For example:
[Sharename]
writeable = yes
path = /opt/samba/software
force group = users
force user = ron
public = yes
create mode = 777
directory mode = 777
Re
try to go to the home directory, the username in the XP dialog is
disabled allowing only Guest to login - how can I change that, so the
user name will be also enabled?
Thanx,
Cheers,
Ron
the global configuration:
[global]
workgroup = WG2
netbios name = ANGELA
server st
h the iso file
on my computer...
We are currently using smbfs, will going to cifs fix this seek issue?
Thanks you,
Ron Vaughn
Nvidia Corp.
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We are using a solaris box running samba
We have seen that approximately one month's email is missing from a
user's pst file if the file is located on a samba share.
The general and specific sections of our smb.conf file are as below. The
mailboxes are stored in the [mail] share.
# Sam
Ron Smith wrote:
Hi,
I am having a "logon home" problem. I have a mixture of Win98 and WinXP
machines and regardless which I use to connect to the Samba server, it
will try to map the home drive to what I have set the "logon home = " to.
That's not quite correct, only t
n/useradd -d /dev/null -g 110 -s
/bin/false -M %u
logon script = logon.bat
logon path = \\%N\Profiles\%U
logon home = \\%N\profile.%U
logon drive = H:
domain logons = Yes
domain master = Yes
wins support = Yes
security = user
os level = 65
admin users = admin, ron
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ort C$ or D$ anymore(well, actually they still exist, but I don't
use them in either client).
So, the goal is to be able to read files that exist on the Windows
machine on the FreeBSD machine.
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in one workgroup.
I have put two workgroups in the global area but it only shows the second
one when I run smbclient -L localhost -U%
Any help would be appreciated.
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I have done that to other machines on my network.
But I need my laptop to have offline files.
Ron
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To: Ron Bookman
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
difference. I
don't know if SP2 is an issue or not, since all our XP (Pro) machines were
patched with SP2 prior to doing the Samba upgrade.
Good luck!
Ron Bookman
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running XP Pro SP2 and I am not really sure where to start to
troubleshoot this.
TIA
Ron
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file on SAMBA that belong to "ron" show as if
they belong to another member of my family. i.e. the UNIX userid on the SAMBA
server is translated into the userid on the local client machine, I fiend
that a BUG right?
Someone of you have any idea?
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Issue:
Three WinXP Pro boxes using Offline Files disconnect from all
Samba shares when a user either performs a synch or accesses a file on the
share with offline files enabled. About half the time, being able to
reconnect for any length of time requires a reboot of the WinXP machine
amp on the file too, but I don't know if there might be other
cases where that wouldn't work.
Thanks in advance!
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server to the ADS domain?
Ron Esterman
Cognis ERP Infrastructure Team
SAP/Unix/Linux/Storage Administration
513 482 3822
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On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 10:23:36AM +, Sten Sletbak wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ron Peterson wrote:
> > I would like to move a netbios alias (e.g. 'testname') from one machine
> > to another. Seems like an easy enough thing to do: remove it from
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 11:13:42PM -0400, Ron Peterson wrote:
> I would like to move a netbios alias (e.g. 'testname') from one machine
> to another. Seems like an easy enough thing to do: remove it from
> machine 'a', and add it to machine 'b'.
>
>
to
be able to cutover quickly to a new machine, so if that's what I have to
do, I'll do that.
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? Will the configuration be broken? Does anyone know a way to
do this cleanly?
Anyone's help is greatly appreciated.
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the Linux gave "File size
limit exceeded" error. It seems there is no problem when cp or mv large
files from Win2k share to Linux via smbmount.
Is there anyway that I can get around the 2 GB limitation?
Thank you for your help.
Ron Liu
Information Technology Consultant
Biology Depar
failed to set gid
Any suggestions/solutions??
Thank you for your help!
-Ron
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba 3.0 & 2003 Active Directo
series? and what are the problems
with upgrading? (my samba install is standard, /usr/local/samba)
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dos filetimes = No
dos filetime resolution = No
fake directory create times = No
vfs objects =
msdfs root = No
msdfs proxy =
Thanks, Ron
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to "yes" and set the
client registry key to "2" then I have no problem. NTLMv1 seems to be
negotiated without any problems but NTLMv2 hasn't been quite so easy.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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Is there a version of Samba available for AIX version 4? Or is there
some other preferred way to share files between AIX and Windows
Thanks
Ron
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the Win2k3 DC, I can not browse the samba
machine - won't recognize passwords. However, from the samba client, I can
use domain accounts without trouble.
In other words, domain user ron can not log into the samba machine from
Win2k3, but the same domain user can log in via smbclient o
?
Thanks
Ron
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba-ldap-pdc questions
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 16:50, Ron Liu wrote:
> Hi, There
> I am setting up Samba(3
right direction, is
there anything I can do to do more test and diagnosis. I've copied the error
message, and the conf file for samba.conf and slapd.conf
Thank you for your help!
Ron Liu
Information Technology Consultant
Biology Department
San Jose State University
408-924-4860
[EMAIL PROT
invaluable
assistance in getting this all working. I really doubt I could have done
this without his assistance.
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): ArcFour with
HMAC/md5, ArcFour with HMAC/md5
Kerberos 4 ticket cache: /tmp/tkt0
klist: You have no tickets cached
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong here?
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Please see my post from 24 hours ago for the background on my efforts to get
Samba to run.
I received instructions to modify include/includes.h to change the #include
to #include . Needless to say, this solved nothing
other than a bunch of harmless warnings. It also caused a different warning t
Ok, this is simply getting annoying now.
First, with Slackware 9, I could build Samba 3, could join a domain, but nobody
in the domain could use the Samba machine, or browse the shares on it, or log
into it.
Just for grins, I decided to build a whole new machine and try with the latest
Slackware
ed 1568 more for a full request.
[2003/11/03 19:32:01, 5] nsswitch/winbindd.c:winbind_client_read(462)
read failed on sock 18, pid 31893: EOF
Any tips to get the smb shares working would be appreciated!
Ron L. Smith
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bind.so.2 && ldconfig
>obey pam restrictions = yes
Change this to no.
> passwd: files winbind3 ldap
> shadow: files ldap
> group: files winbind3 ldap
Change winbind3 to winbind for passwd & group.
Ron L. Smith
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Agreed this would be nice and the only option at this point
Is to proxy the radius request to IAS.
Is there a link to read up on ntlm_auth ?
Ron.
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 3:33 PM
> To: Ron
ork right, perhaps not the
prettiest, but I'm tired LOL:
Template homedir = /home/THIS/%S
[homes]
comment = Home Directory
browseable = No
read only = No
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
path = /home/THIS/%S
Ron L. Smith
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mment = Home Directories
path = %H
valid users = %S
read only = No
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
browseable = No
[tmp]
comment = Temporary file space
path = /tmp
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
Ron L. Smith
So the authentication path looks like this.
Windows XP -> Access Point -> RADIUS -> LINUX/FreeRadius/samba ->
(ldap) Active Directory Server.
But I want to do this with MS-CHAPv2 password encryption not PAP.
I have this working with TTLS/PAP. And want to do it with PEAP
rtlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 3:39 PM
> To: Ron Wahler
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: FW: [Samba] MSCHAPv2 microsoft client/linux/Active
Directory
>
> On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 07:58, Ron Wahler wrote:
> >
> > I don't want to
I don't want to use a VPN to solve this one.
I am really wondering with (samba 3.x) when the linux box become part of
The AD domain does it get a special privileges?
>
> Hi,i am not sure if i understand yor needs, but maybe this helps
> this links guide you to setup a pptp server an client
authenticate the user besides LDAP. Has anyone else
tried to do
Something like this ?
Any discussion would helpful.
Thanks,
Ron.
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ticket cache: /tmp/tkt0
klist: You have no tickets cached
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Incidentily, this is the
administrator account that isn't authorized
What the heck am I doing wrong now
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Details aren't up on ninemsn.com.au/bulletin yet, but I just picked up the
paper version, and Tridge has won the Bulletin Smart 100 award in the
category of IT & Communications for his work on Samba & rsync.
If you happen to read this, well done Tridge!
Cheers
Ron Davis
Hi folks (again)...
I have Samba 3 installed (compiled from source) with Kerberos 5v1.3.1 also
installed (from source).
My problem is that none of the domain users can use any resources from the Samba
server. The Samba server is (trying to be) in Domain mode (security = ads).
The Samba server h
Hi folks:
I've asked this question before and the answer didn't seem that clear. Let's
try again - shall we?
Yes or no - is OpenLDAP required to be on the SAMBA 3.0 server in order for
Active Directory support to work? Active Directory support == "security =
ads".
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ind enum users = yes
winbind enum groups = yes
template homedir = /home/%D/%U
template shell = /bin/bash
security = ads
password server = domain.rongage.org
encrypt passwords = yes
realm = rongage.org
What the heck am I doing wrong here?
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Ok, now that I found out that the parameter that is widely referenced in online
docs regarding the AD server doesn't exist anymore, I am now having a different
problem..
I can only log into the samba server if security = domain. If I set security =
ads, nobody can log in.
HELP
Yes, the sam
rameter "ads server"
Administrator
Guest
IWAM_DOMAIN
IUSR_DOMAIN
krbtgt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/samba/bin#
With this problem, nobody on the network can use any resources on the samba
server.
Anyone have any ideas on what I messed up in configuring the samba server?
System: Slackware
.
Thankis
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mmon-account include didn't have the
winbind.so line. Did that and now, we're golden! obey pam restrictions
is set to yes again, and home directories are autocreated.
Thanks much for the clue.
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the mod of /etc is 755.
Regards
Ron Liu
Information Technology Consultant
Biology Department
San Jose State University
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To
ing autocreated. This is minor and will
probably only result in mild annoyance on the part of my users, but if
anyone knows of a way I can have my cake and eat it too, please do tell!
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I posted this plea for help last week, but received no responses, so I
figured I'd re-send. Since posting this message I upgraded to 3.0
stable using the package posted on the samba.org site, and the behavior
remains the same. I should also mention, if I try smbclient -U guest
and enter an e
sers = root
~oplocks = No
~level2 oplocks = No
[homes]
~comment = Home Directories
~create mask = 0700
~directory mask = 0700
~browseable = No
[printers]
~comment = All Printers
~path = /tmp
~create mask = 0700
~
r (Postfix) with SMTP
id A5403D81E9; Thu, 25 Sep 2003 07:59:37 -0300 (BRT)
*******
Thank you for your help
Ron Liu
Information Technology Consultant
Biology Department
San Jose State University
408-924-4860
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y. got same results
Your help will be highly appreciated
Ron Liu
Information Technology Consultant
Biology Department
San Jose State University
408-924-4860
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root without problem, but when I do "su -
rontest" I got this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# su - rontest
-bash: /etc/profile: Permission denied
Please let me kwnow if you have any clue
Thank you very much
Ron Liu
Information Technology Consultant
Biology Department
San Jose State University
I am having trouble with on of my Samba Servers.
The daemons don't seem to be responding. I know they are running.
I can even see them listing when I do a netstat -a on my server.
However, when I do the following smbclient command I get the following
error message.
./smbclient -U username -L se
uot;Client" printers,
rather that connecting to them direct. We can connect and print fine from
Windows "outside" Metaframe...
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ted.I'm sure its something
bone-headed that I'm doing wrong.
Thanks!
Ron
# make
Using FLAGS = -O2 -I./popt -Iinclude -
I/home/ronb/samba/source/include -I/home/ronb/samba/source/ubiqx -
I/home/ronb/samba/source/smbwrapper -I. -D_HPUX_SOURCE -
D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_S
06:10 PM
Ron,
If you look here
http://www
.depot I used also did not install any smbmount commands.
Does anyone know how to make smbfs part of the HP-UX kernel or mount
command?
or how to get smbount on HP-UX 11.0
Thanks,
Ron
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browseable = no
writable = yes
I tried adding "path=/opt/ntpublic/users/%U" to the homes share with the
same result.
If it makes a difference the server was compiled from the debian souce
package from samba.org with ACL support enabled.
Thanks for any help tryi
This is probably simple but I can't put my finger on it.
I need a disk share provided by a NT server so that my UNIX users can
copy files from the UNIX systems and then put them on the NT Server.
Is this possible?? How do I do it??
My UNIX are Tru64 and AIX.
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sdb/machine_sid.c:pdb_generate_sam_sid(163)
pdb_generate_sam_sid: Failed to store generated machine SID.
[2003/02/17 16:00:57, 0] smbd/server.c:main(793)
ERROR: Samba cannot create a SAM SID.
any ideas
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latest but it did not work the
first time.
I need to setup a share so I can access it from a win98 PC also from a
NT server. (I am in the process of moving files and thought that this
might be easier to setup then to do what I was trying to do.)
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