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rk resource not available" (german:
Verknüpfungsproblem) message.
Kind regards,
Torsten Reim,
Germany
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wnership are correct. Even the creating user does
seem to have any rights, but he is able to delete the file. What do I
need to change in order to get the right screen?
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Adam Tauno Williams schrieb:
Add them to the domain administrators group.
if you have read my initial posting, you would have noticed that this is
the problem. the user administrator is member of "domain admins" but
still can't perform administrative tasks.
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Frank Van Damme schrieb:
On 10/11/07, Torsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Frank Van Damme schrieb:
You problem is that the account does not have uid number 0. If it has,
it has a root account on your unix box and you're all set.
o.k, but uid 0 is reserved for roo
Frank Van Damme schrieb:
You problem is that the account does not have uid number 0. If it has,
it has a root account on your unix box and you're all set.
o.k, but uid 0 is reserved for root, isn't it? and it should be possible
to have more than one account with administrative priviliges.
he problem lies
within the primary group membership of that account, but I have no clue
how to change the sid.
What would be a practicable solution? Thanks.
Regards, Torsten
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ows XP and 2003. Digging in the parameters, I have re-enabled the
ms-dfs. This then made copy to samba fast again without any (at least
seeable) side-effects.
As I might not be the only one, this may be worth mentioning in the docs.
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Thanks that is good to hear and know.
The Power User is a local group = you would need to add the user(s) on
all the computers onto the group Power Users. I am not able to say if
this will work out with a policy.
Many greetings,
Torsten.
Diego Ramos wrote:
Hi Adam
(www.nitrobit.com) may
help.
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Diego Ramos wrote:
Hi list.
I've just configured a PDC server using RedHat Enterprise Linux 4
(update
5) and Samba 3.0.25a.
Everithing is working fine. I'm not using LDAP and all my client
machines
are installed with Windows XP Professional.
I use
y, you may explicitly re-enable the
parameter in smb.conf. Please refer to the smb.conf(5) man page
for more details.
Maybe you can try an switch-on dfs again, to see if it works.
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Darin wrote:
Hello all,
I've tried everything I can think of, I've gone through Google an
Hm this is a good idea, thought it before - but shouldn't the docs tell
this? The example there got "one" backslash. I can imagine many users
reading the kerberos section and trying to do it like its written in the
example there may got the same problem.
Torsten
Am Sonntag, den 17
Hi again - solved it:
Read this:
http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/kerberos.html
Their is only one "\" between domain and group.
I need to insert @"DOMAIN\\Group" to get it working - but now it works -
anyone got an explanation why i need two "\"?
Torste
hould work - but
doesnt.
I can even take the usernames (not the group) and it wont work.
Samba version is latest etch one, 3.0.24-6.
Any help or hints welcome.
I can provide some debug logs of any level if someone want to see - tell
what.
kind regards
Torsten
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ather some
information on how to solve that problem.
Maybe somebody here could point me to the right path.
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n
*Retype\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n *password\supdated\ssuccessfully* .
passwd chat = *Password:* %o\n *"Enter new password:"* %n\n *"Enter
it again:"* %n\n *"passwd: password updated successfully"* .
pam password change = yes
Greetz, Torsten
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Hi,
I want to tighten security on my samba server, so I set up iptables
rules, which consider ports 137,138,139,445 tcp/udp. Is that enought for
input traffic to pass so that clients have full funtionality with the
server?
Regards, Torsten
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your global section
[global]
.
domain master = yes
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
os level = 65
wins support = yes
Then setup your clients to use it as a wins server.
Hth
Torsten
btw.
dont use swat. use a text editor of your choice to make these changes.
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can see it and
copy files to it from a Windows box on the same workgroup?
Please post your smb.conf to see, what you have configured already.
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progress)
Error connecting to 192.168.9.20 (Operation already in progress)
This machine has winxp home edition on it and is located in a different
subnet accross a wan/vpn connection.
Where or how do I have fix that problem?
Thanks.
Torsten
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7; and the connection will be
reastablished. I could be a client/w2k problem, but I could not find
any usefull hints in the systemlog
Where or how do I have fix that problem?
Thanks.
Torsten
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Error connecting to 192.168.9.20 (Operation already in progress)
This machine has winxp home edition on it and is located in a different subnet
accross a wan/vpn connection.
Where or how do I have fix that problem?
Thanks.
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Hi!
Please don't whack me too hard for even attempting this, but I need a
definitve answer for a school network: can a smb share from a Samba
2.0.6 be accessed from a WinXP Prof with SP2 at all?
Thanks a bunch in advance,
Torsten
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Hi!
Please don't whack me too hard for even attempting this, but I need a
definitve answer for a school network: can a share from a Samba 2.0.6
be accessed from a WinXP Prof with SP2 at all? If so, I'd appreciate
a hint.
Thanks a bunch in advance,
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I am going to test samba 4, but unfortunatly there is no documentation
on how to use it, nor any new syntax is mentioned.
Does anybody know, where to get this information?
regards
Torsten
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dnt find the answer, and the chapter
> 15 of the samba how-to but they speak about the smb.conf shares, and i
want
> to apply this to sub-folders i create inside of samba shares...?
>
>I think this can be done inside the Unix/Linux box with the root user
but
> i still dont fin
tried to use on of the samba servers as a wins server, but this
caused trouble whith browsing, so our w2kserver is offering the wins
service.
hth
torsten
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; os level = 35
>domain master = yes
> preferred master = yes
>wins support = yes
your samba ist acting as a wins server, so tell your xp boxes to use it.
that should help.
greetings
torsten
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Torsten
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Hi Paul,
On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 04:49:00PM +0100, Paul Coray wrote:
> No, I never used SASL, since I want TLS for LDAP transport ;-).
Please test if the custom libldap2 package I'll sent to you in separate
mail (don't want to flood the lists) work better.
Greetings
it off which would completely eliminate the errorneous
code path.
Greetings
Torsten
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ackage and build it against OpenSSL. I can make packages available if
you can't build them.
You should change debian/changelog so that apt can differentiate between
the official and your packages and debian/configure.options so it uses
OpenSSL. Ah, and remove gnutls from Build-Depends in debia
ocess and the creation of the network drive.
Has anybody experienced similar problems or can give me a hint where to look
for a solution?
Thanks for all your help in advance,
Torsten
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Igor Belyi schrieb am Mittwoch, 29. September 2004 17:55:
> Torsten E. wrote:
>> Torsten E. schrieb am Mittwoch, 29. September 2004 00:22:
[...]
>> Any idea why it does not work?
>
> Well... My guess is that S-1-5-21-1313674548-3619494541-1192360840 is
> SID of the
Torsten E. schrieb am Mittwoch, 29. September 2004 00:22:
> Igor Belyi schrieb am Dienstag, 28. September 2004 21:16:
>
>> Torsten E. wrote:
Hello again,
[...]
>> Look into 'net groupmap list'. The right 'Domain Admins' should have
>> RID (the las
Igor Belyi schrieb am Dienstag, 28. September 2004 21:16:
> Torsten E. wrote:
>> Now my questions are:
>> - how to find out which Domain Admins group is the right one? How
>> can I see their IDs?
>> - where are those groups listed/managed? NTUsers is an manually added
ps "Domain Admins", and some stuff doesn't work
anymore:
pdc:/home/torsten # net rpc group LIST global
Password:
Domain Users
NTUsers
Domain Admins
Domain Admins
Domain Guests
pdc:/home/torsten #
Now my questions are:
- how to find out which Domain Admi
th pam.d/httpd like this:
--- pam.d/httpd ---
auth required pam_smb_auth.so nolocal debug
accountrequired pam_permit.so
---
But no access to contents just popping one pwdcheck after
the other. Might be something wrong with my module stack!
Hm...
Is anyone familiar with this kind of problem?
max=8 md5
--- /etc/nsswitch.conf
passwd: winbind compat
group: winbind compat
shadow: compat
Where did I go wrong? Any Ideas would be appreciated!
Best regards,
Torsten
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got an open source tools this should be understandable...
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I'm request patch for samba 2.2.2 on Sun Server (Solaris)
If you require futher information, Please let me know.
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incorrect.
Any ideas anyone ?
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onnections
[2004/03/08 12:22:49, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(69)
Yielding connection to
[2004/03/08 12:22:49, 5] smbd/oplock.c:receive_local_message(107)
receive_local_message: doing select with timeout of 1 ms
[2004/03/08 12:22:49, 3] smbd/server.c:exit_server(601)
Server exit (norm
27;.
When I tried '//hostname' or '//hostname/path' the same error message
appears with
'//hostname' or '//hostname/path' instead of '\\'.
With Pocket PC 2002 or W2K a connection to samba server version 3.0.0 is
established
without any problems.
A
Am Sam, 2003-06-14 um 10.03 schrieb torsten müller:
> Am Sam, 2003-06-14 um 02.13 schrieb Paulo Fonseca Jr.:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I trying to configure my FreeBSD as a network PDC and when I'm running
> > smbpasswd to add machine's name I retrieve the message:
>
-m -a marcia
>
> fetch_ldap_pw: no ldap secret retrieve.
> ldap_connect_system: Failed to retrieve password for from secrets.tdb
Hi
You must run smbpasswd -w secret, to save the LDAP-Admin password for
Samba.
Greteting from germany
Torsten
>
> help!
>
> P
Nice idea, thanks.
I just don't really want to fiddle around with the win2k server to make it
use LDAP. At least not if there is a quicker way of getting this to work.
Regards,
Torsten
Torsten Reuss, Senior Technical Consultant, Comptel Communica
first guess was NETLOGON, but the server refuses to start that
up, because it is not a PDC.
Thanks for anyone telling me the right service name before dawn,
Torsten
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