RE: [Samba] modify permissions fail on new file server.

2004-01-01 Thread Sharp, Clint
Do you know if Veritas has ACL support on their file system? I have to admit that I'm not familiar with Solaris ACL implementation (I don't know if it's POSIX). However, the crux of the matter is, firstly, can you set ACLs (may use the getfacl and setfacl or other commands on Solaris) to

RE: [Samba] Plaintext_password returned NULL

2003-12-30 Thread Sharp, Clint
Windows NT SP3 and above as well as Win98 and above expect encrypted passwords by default. Setting encrypted passwords = yes in your smb.conf I believe will eliminate the error (although I've never seen the error so I'm just guessing). Clint -Original Message- Hi all, I am sharing

RE: [Samba] printing problem from Windows 98 - samba 3.0.1

2003-12-30 Thread Sharp, Clint
2000/XP and Win 98/ME use different printer drivers. Have you installed drivers for Win98/ME to your print$ share as well? Clint -Original Message- Hi List, (PS: I am not signed to list, please CC a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ). I am using samba 3.0.1 as a primary

RE: [Samba] Changing password from windows

2003-12-30 Thread Sharp, Clint
The passwd program it is is expecting is a program which modifies your UNIX password. Smbpasswd modifies your samba password. Try setting the following: passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password* %n\n

RE: [Samba] Slow logoff

2003-12-30 Thread Sharp, Clint
You have roaming profiles turned on. Set: logon path = (yes that's nothing after the =) in your smb.conf if you don't need roaming profiles. Clint -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003

RE: [Samba] samba PDC BDC

2003-12-29 Thread Sharp, Clint
-Original Message- snip Machine is added to domain, no problem right, because PDC fields this whereas BDC handles most of logon chores. What if PDC/LDAP is offline? Doesn't Machine Add then get added to slave LDAP? How about if user changes his password? Do I really want the secrets.tdb to

RE: [Samba] multi subnetted network (was: CIDR notation in config file)

2003-12-29 Thread Sharp, Clint
-Original Message- I have a slightly different problem, but it is veeery similar: I have a number of machines with variu\ous OS, some uses real M$ client/server, other use samba (in server mode). These are set in a MS domain . most machine have a 192.168.a.* address , other a

RE: [Samba] Re: Transfering Machine Accounts / MACHINE.SID

2003-12-29 Thread Sharp, Clint
-Original Message- Tried what? ;-) Setup : unix password sync = yes passwd program = /usr/local/sbin/ldap-passwd.pl %u Note: ldap-passwd.pl is custom script to modify userpassword attribute, modify master server/able to chase referral if any. BDC - Slave

[Samba] Open Source W2k Policy Implementation (was Re: Windows2000 policies in a Samba PDC)

2003-12-29 Thread Sharp, Clint
-Original Message- On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Áncor González Sosa wrote: With Samba you can do only what you can do with NT4 using the NTConfig.POL file. You can copy the files Win2K creates in c:\WINNT\SYSVOL\sysvol\domainname\profiles to a share called SYSVOL under

RE: [Samba] Open Source W2k Policy Implementation (was Re: Windows2000 policies in a Samba PDC)

2003-12-29 Thread Sharp, Clint
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:11 AM To: Sharp, Clint Cc: samba Subject: Re: [Samba] Open Source W2k Policy Implementation (was Re: Windows2000 policies in a Samba PDC) Clint, In my new book Samba-3 by Example, which will be released to open source when

RE: [Samba] Re: Transfering Machine Accounts / MACHINE.SID

2003-12-29 Thread Sharp, Clint
Quotes are required around the two ldap:// URIs AFAIK. I've not used AS 3, but on 8 I've always built from Source RPM as I've also added ACL support (pretty easy with the Redhat kernels, and even though they say it's not stable, I've yet to have any problems with it). I'd go grab Samba 3.0.1

RE: [Samba] Slow browsing through Windows Explorer

2003-12-29 Thread Sharp, Clint
Curtis, I have similar problems when not joined to a domain browsing Windows shares as well. This is a problem with Windows attempting to enumerate a browse list for all the machines in your workgroup. Ironically, I don't see this problem when the folders tab isn't there (i.e. go through my

RE: [Samba] Slow browsing through Windows Explorer

2003-12-29 Thread Sharp, Clint
-Original Message- Clint, We may have different problems. You were doing this w/o the folders bar in Windows Explorer right? Not sure what you mean here. I'm just in explore mode of Windows Explorer. In windows explorer, under View-Explorer Bar-Folders, is