On Jul 12, 2006, at 02:10pm, Sensei wrote:
Is there a way to analyze what's going on?
It seems a windows-side problem.
Detaching the client from samba, then re-joining the samba domain
solved these problems. Faith?? :)
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logon I have the same green-blueish desktop, not the picture
I selected. The funny part is that if I open the desktop preferences,
the window shows me the correct picture I selected (not the solid
color) as if it were working!
Is there a way to analyze what's going on?
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e section.
Is there a way to avoid this behavior?
Thanks!
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to bother about UID/GID of profiles?
Thanks to anyone!
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allowing by
ACLs a user to read and write there?
It seems that smbuser, belonging to "Domain Users" may use roaming
profiles only in case his files belong to smbuser:"Domain Users"...
is it so?
Thanks to anyone!
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On Jun 24, 2006, at 04:13pm, Sensei wrote:
Hi everybody! I'm a samba rookie, and I'm trying to make my own
roaming profiles.
The situation is simple, a single debian samba server and a single
windows xp client, with the signorseal value set to 0. I have my
unix users with
What am I missing? I've tried some combinations:
[general]
logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U
[profiles]
path = /home
[general]
logon path = \\%L\profiles
[profiles]
path = /home/%U
But no success... Can anyone give me some hints?
Thanks!! :)
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The opt
#directory mask=0700
#browseable=no
#guest ok=yes
#profile acls=yes
#csc policy=disable
#force user=%U
[netlogon]
path=/var/local/samba/netlogon
browseable=no
read only=yes
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but I have to do that...
Can you give me some impressions? Add that I'd like to add a BDC...
Any suggestion is really appreciated. I want to plan better before
rather than complainig after :)
Thanks!
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I can see the ldap queries happening, but the Windows client reports an
invalid username.
Yes. Active Directory is not there... and it wants AD. In no way you can
fake AD, even though it's kerberos, ldap and smb + natural-flavours...
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I can also set different shares. One is ~/windows/ for the profile, and
one is the unix home directory along with another one which is afs...
Would you do that?
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a way to have the same things on ms products (2000 and
later).
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Hi.
A question on a feature that interests me... Can I specify samba to
handle the dot files in our linux samba server as hidden files in
windows? It's quite ugly seeing all the hidden unix files .* visible on
windows...
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the department.
In particular... I was discouraged to use samba, because all windows
clients would be using plain text passowrds, sending them clear-text on
the network. Is it true? Is there a way of avoiding this?
Any help, even if little, is really appreciated!!!
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Am I asking something OT?
If there's a more appropriate Samba ML, let me know...
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h = /home/netlogon
read only = yes
browseable = no
write list = @admins
This is my \home\netlogon\NETLOGON.BAT
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ead of the local one, so
that we mimic what we do on afs, k5 and setting login on a mit kdc?
But... how to do this?
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g is samba authenticating via pam... but I don't know how...
the documentation is quite misty.
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mith'', otherwise, I can map a global afs drive,
like Z: pointig to \\AFS\cell.name, but the initial letter issue still
remains.
Can you give me some hints about your opinions? How would you do this?
What kind of ``security'' would you turn on?
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orrow to set up a domain). The questions about samba will come
later on, so expect me to bother you :)
Now, I have more than one server supplying all the needed services, and
I ask you: is it possible to set up more than one pc supplying samba
services for the same domain?
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me dir set to what ldap
shows him: this means that afs must be enabled at boot.
How would you do this? I don't have any clues...
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eating users on kerberos/afs/ldap
AND the same users on AD... quite long...
Is samba of any use? Can I grant tickets and tokens via samba, mapping
windows home directories on the afs home dir? This information can be
retrieved from openldap...
Any hint?
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