directory mask = 777
force directory mode = 2777
[software]
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I had this problem some last year and never got it figured out. Now it
is bugging me. It seems that sometimes when a student writes his/her
file to a directory, it will not keep the correct group. It puts
his/her main group as the group owner and that fouls things up
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Scott Mayo wrote:
I had this problem some last year and never got it figured out. Now
it is bugging me. It seems that sometimes when a student writes
his/her file to a directory, it will not keep
and group rosie.teacher just like they should.
I logged on with her username just to test this and the files that I
saved had the user and group rosie.bhs.
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security mode' option instead, which will allow
the student to change permissions, but will always force certain
permissions on regardless of what the student sets.
Cheers,
Adam.
Adam,
Is there a reason for that? Thanks for the information. I
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commands look like what I
need to be working with. Just wanted to check before I go do too much
playing around.
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this out. I never noticed this setting and my
passwords are expiring for about the 4th time. I'll change this setting
before I reset them all again.
I assume that I just have to change this in the smbldap.conf file and
then set all the passwords and that will do it?
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the passwords from expiring. If anyone knows this right
off hand, I would like to know what it is.
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-change-time=2015-01-01 --time-format=%Y-%m-%d
username
Using the ldap-usermod has not seemed to do anything. I have reset them
twice with:
smbldap-usermod -e 2014-01-01 01:01:01 -A 0 username
and they are still expring after around 40 days.
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Scott Mayo wrote:
My passwords have expired again in my LDAP/Samba setup. I have been
reading in the Samba How-To and just want to make sure this is what I
need to do before I try it.
If I want to have my passwords expire in the year 2015, do I need to do
the following to all of my users
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 14:48 -0600, Scott Mayo wrote:
I have a Samba 3 server setup using LDAP for the backend. I keep
getting a message that the passwords will expire. This happened about a
month ago and I did not worry about it, because my XP machines kept
telling
kertzb teacher 4096Sep 22 03:41 word computer two
drwxrws--T 2 kertzb teacher 4096Sep 22 03:42 Word Chapter one
The 2nd one got the SGUID bit carried over, the first did not. Why
would this happen?
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?
Here is what I did when I reset them. I used the smbldap-usermod
program to change the expire time to a long, long time away.
smbldap-usermod -e 2999-01-01 01:01:01 -A 0 username
Shouldn't that tell it to make the passwords to expire on January 1, 2999?
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there is no /etc/passwd or /etc/group to check.
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John H Terpstra wrote:
On Friday 07 October 2005 07:32, Scott Mayo wrote:
I have a samba server setup with LDAP. Before I was using LDAP, I could
get a list of users and groups with my perl script
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the ? is either e,m or h
depending on which server the script is run)
I was just wanting to get confirmation on this before I enter it all on
my servers.
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Was looking at the DFS option and it looks very attractive. Is this as
easy as it looks to setup? Also, can I have more than one DFS share?
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to change where this starts adding. How do I do that?
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if this is
the problem or not. If so, I do not know how to remedy it, since the
users are all automatically added into the 'Domain Users' group.
Any idea why these users would not show up with the getent, but they are
there and what would cause samba to quit accessing
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. Is the what should be happening? the drives look like they
map correctly.
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of the
server after a bit of time, without the user logging out. Why would
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on both servers? I assume this is ok, but want to make
sure. I then can map drives to either:
\\SERVER1\DATA
and
\\SERVER2\DATA
I just wanted to make sure there will be no problems with the two
servers having the same share name.
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Keith Warno wrote:
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I am working on my permissions and something does not quite make
sense to me. Here is what I have set.
/DIR (Unix permissions are 3777)
Then in samba I have the following
[dir]
path = /DIR
read only
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Keith Warno wrote:
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I am working on my permissions and something does not quite make
sense to me. Here is what I have set.
/DIR (Unix permissions are 3777)
Then in samba I have the following
[dir
of the users by default. So for user BIGJOHN, you
should have the file BIGJOHN.cmd inside the /home/BIGJOHN directory.
Scott
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, but it had a switch '--stdin' so
that I could pipe the passwd into it and the smbpasswd actually let you
put the password in-line.
Thanks for any help. I really do not want to have to enter all of these
passwords by hand, and I also do not want them making their own.
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Scott Mayo schrieb:
I have my new servers up and going with Samba and LDAP on them. Now I
have to add my users. Here is my problem. I have written a perl
script that reads a file and adds users to different groups depending
on what grade they are in and it also
Scott Mayo wrote:
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Scott Mayo schrieb:
I have my new servers up and going with Samba and LDAP on them. Now
I have to add my users. Here is my problem. I have written a perl
script that reads a file and adds users to different groups depending
on what grade
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
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(...)
Yes, that is what I thought, but is not doing it yet. Must have
something wrong in a config somewhere. Just have not found it yet.
So, fix your setup regarding replication / smbldap-tools.
8) you might also want to stop Samba
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Scott Mayo schrieb:
I have two serves set up. One will be my PDC (master) and the other
will be my BDC (slave). I have openldap setup and replicating the
data between the two servers.
Everything seems to work fine
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
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well, I'd do some more things.
1) set log level to 3 in smb.conf
2) stop Samba
3) remove logs from /var/log/samba
4) start Samba
5) see the logs if there are any indications about failures in
contacting LDAP?
Actually the BDC says it failed
the domain is not
available. I would have thought the BDC would have taken over. Any
ideas what to look at? I can post my conf files if need be.
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I have two serves set up. One will be my PDC (master) and the other
will be my BDC (slave). I have openldap setup and replicating the
data between the two servers.
Everything seems to work fine from the Master, but I have one problem
will take over? Is there much to doing this?
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will run executionables with long file names, but not batch files. If I
logon to an NT 4.0 server it will run the long file named batch file on this
server. I was just curious if anyone knew what the problem was.
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