On 8/24/12 7:42 AM, Chris Nighswonger cnighswon...@foundations.edu
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No takers?
I googled for
internet explorer crashes when administrator
Figuring that samba wasn't to blame here.
The first hit I got might be your cause.. (protected mode)
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So I continue to work through the various printing issues I've had with Samba.
Hopefully the indexing of my messages will prove useful to others :)
Anyway, while my previous fixes have gotten us printing for the most part, we
still experience random issues (mostly with PDF printing to certain
On 1/6/12 3:31 PM, Jeremy Allison j...@samba.org wrote:
The problem I can see from the pastebin is an authentication
issue. The client is trying to connect via a machine account.
If you don't allow the machine account access to the print
share then it'll get access denied.
The error above is
On 1/4/12 5:44 PM, Tom Ryan tomr...@camlaw.rutgers.edu wrote:
I've included a full log from a failed print session here:
http://pastebin.com/WBA4PEnG
Ok, I've managed to determine that every user who is having an issue
printing has an error message like
[2012/01/05 09:18:54.928729, 3] auth
On 1/5/12 9:31 AM, Tom Ryan tomr...@camlaw.rutgers.edu wrote:
[2012/01/05 09:18:54.928729, 3] auth/auth_util.c:1028(check_account)
Failed to find authenticated user DOMAIN\machinename$ via getpwnam(),
denying access.
[2012/01/05 09:18:54.929709, 2] auth/auth.c:319(check_ntlm_password
We have recently started having an odd problem with printing via samba (3.6.1).
Samba is joined via security = ads to our domain. We do not use winbind on this
system. Our account usernames are provided via openldap.
User starts system (generally windows 7 64bit, but we've seen it on 32bit
On 1/4/12 9:13 AM, Tom Ryan tomr...@camlaw.rutgers.edu wrote:
We have recently started having an odd problem with printing via samba
(3.6.1). Samba is joined via security = ads to our domain. We do not use
winbind on this system. Our account usernames are provided via openldap.
User starts
On 1/4/12 9:57 AM, Tom Ryan tomr...@camlaw.rutgers.edu wrote:
I've included a full log from a failed print session here:
http://pastebin.com/WBA4PEnG
Some additional info..
On one of our interim firewalls, we're noticing various dropped
connections from our client hosts to this particular
I remember conversing with Jeremy at the beginning of the year re: issues with
samba's print notifications to clients (specifically XP) with firewalls enabled.
I believe that an option to turn this behavior off was going to be added.
Does anyone know if the option was added and if so, beginning
On 1/5/11 11:34 AM, Tom Ryan tomr...@camlaw.rutgers.edu wrote:
Over the last few days, our users have started experiencing delays in
printing.
In the log files (for the client), we now see
[2011/01/05 11:12:34.360166, 1]
libsmb/cliconnect.c:2216(cli_start_connection
Over the last few days, our users have started experiencing delays in
printing.
In the log files (for the client), we now see
[2011/01/05 11:12:34.360166, 1]
libsmb/cliconnect.c:2216(cli_start_connection)
cli_start_connection: failed to connect to MACHINENAME20
(:::IPADDRESS). Error
=
=odE/
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couple that with my samba issues and how it works with FQDN, and I was
inclined to think it was kerberos..
but hey.. I admit it.. you guys know better than I do :)
Tom
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Christian Merrill wrote:
Tom Ryan wrote:
I submitted a ticket (bugzilla) to redhat
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After upgrading to 3.0.6 (RHEL's version), I can no longer access shares
(file or printer) on the server by referencing the short hostname. I
must now enter the FQDN..
any ideas?
Tom
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ok.. I dug around a bit more and it would appear that the problem is
related to the kerberos libraries I now have (which RH also updated).
short of remapping all of my shares, is there any workaround?
Tom
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Tom Ryan wrote:
After upgrading to 3.0.6 (RHEL's version), I can
ok.. at this point, I think I have 0 issues EXCEPT constant corruption of
my printing TDBs.. is there anyway to cut down on this/prevent this?
should I upgrade my samba beyond the RHEL provided one?
Tom
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Tom Ryan wrote:
I have a read only share and a couple of printers
I have a read only share and a couple of printers exported that I would
like to be available under a single hostname.
to that end, I have a created a hostname that refers to two ip addresses,
each being a separate machine.
I have configured samba identically on each system and everything appears
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on my NAS. Is it possible to authenticate FreeRadius
against SAMBA 3.x?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Bob
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Jeremy (and all),
just wanted to say that we moved (quicker than we wanted) to 3.0.x and
everything is fine!
Thanks so much !
Tom
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 03:57:56PM -0500, Tom Ryan wrote:
yes.. but I was having problems before with that enabled
, {type=F_RDLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=548, len=1},
0xbfffc8a0) = 0
fcntl64(16, F_SETLKW64, {type=F_UNLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=548, len=1},
0xbfffc8e0) = 0
thanks!
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Tom Ryan wrote:
Looking around on the net, I saw that someone else had a similar issue
when they were
, 2003 at 03:14:02PM -0500, Tom Ryan wrote:
I've kept looking for an answer to this to no avail.. any ideas?
strace -p reveals
fcntl64(14, F_SETLKW64, {type=F_UNLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=684, len=1},
0xb180) = 0
fcntl64(14, F_SETLKW64, {type=F_WRLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=684
2.2.7 on redhat 8. i uped lpq cache time = 60. doesn't seem to help.
Tom
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 03:23:31PM -0500, Tom Ryan wrote:
Jeremy,
(gdb) bt
#0 0x08173176 in tdb_brlock ()
#1 0x0817349a in tdb_unlock ()
#2 0x0817517a
Jeremy,
All clients are windows xp.
Tom
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 03:36:15PM -0500, Tom Ryan wrote:
2.2.7 on redhat 8. i uped lpq cache time = 60. doesn't seem to help.
How many print jobs do you have on this box ? Hmmm. As I recall,
a Win9x
yes.. but I was having problems before with that enabled previously.
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 03:42:11PM -0500, Tom Ryan wrote:
Jeremy,
All clients are windows xp.
Ok, then you're not using the spoolss pipe code on the Samba
server
I enabled that.. but I'm still having the same issue.
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Tom Ryan wrote:
yes.. but I was having problems before with that enabled previously.
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 03:42:11PM -0500, Tom Ryan wrote:
Jeremy,
All
We are in the middle of planning our upgrade.
Thanks will try this and report back!
Tom
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 03:57:56PM -0500, Tom Ryan wrote:
yes.. but I was having problems before with that enabled previously.
The client behaviour changes
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Any things that I can try? I'm open
to suggestions :)
Tom
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Tom Ryan wrote:
Ok.. still researching this. should i try disabling kernel oplocks? also,
any thoughts on why it only happens to certain user processes?
could
what 14 references right?)
Thanks.
tom
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Tom Ryan wrote:
2.4.20-19.8 on redhat 8
strace reports
fcntl64(14, F_SETLKW64, {type=F_UNLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=628, len=1},
0xb150) = 0
fcntl64(14, F_SETLKW64, {type=F_WRLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=632, len=1
, 8 Oct 2003, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 02:29:31PM -0400, Tom Ryan wrote:
I have a samba box that has around 70 users on it at any given time.
When I run ps axu there are certain smbd processes (and usually always
by the same login) that look like
username 26126
I am trying to get a W2K server to trust a samba 3.0 server.
I followed the directions in the InterdomainTrusts.html file and receive
an error that the domain is not found when trying to trust it.
my samba server is configured to use pam to authenticate. I had to add a
user named w2kdomain$ on
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