Hello
I'm trying to compile samba-3.6.0 on a RHEL6 server (relevant options below):
--with-libtalloc=no \
--enable-external-libtalloc=yes \
--with-libtdb=no
--enable-external-libtdb=yes
This does not work, I get an error Unable to find libtdb. However:
: vrijdag 3 september 2010 23:23
To: Werner Maes
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba-3.5.4: compilation fails on RHAS5U5
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Werner Maes
werner.m...@icts.kuleuven.be wrote:
thank you but apparently these rpms are not based on the spec file
given by samba for rhel
Hello
The link you provided is completely outdated ! There are no new samba packages
available there !
kind regards
werner
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From: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nka...@gmail.com]
Sent: donderdag 2 september 2010 23:50
To: Werner Maes
Cc: sa...@samba.org
Subject: Re
werner
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Sent: vrijdag 3 september 2010 14:46
To: Werner Maes
Cc: sa...@samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba-3.5.4: compilation fails on RHAS5U5
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 3:36 AM, Werner Maes
werner.m...@icts.kuleuven.be
hello
I tried to compile samba on Redhat AS5U5 but it fails with this message:
Install: cannot stat `source3/bin/umount.cifs': No such file or directory.
Any solution?
kind regards
werner maes
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this is my output when I try to compile samba-3.5.2 using the spec file
provided in the samba packages:
Linking bin/smbclient
/usr/lib/gcc/i386-redhat-linux/4.1.2/../../../libreadline.so: undefined
reference to `PC'
/usr/lib/gcc/i386-redhat-linux/4.1.2/../../../libreadline.so: undefined
2009 0:51
Aan: Michael Wood; Werner Maes
CC: samba@lists.samba.org; k...@sernet.de
Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Cannot compile RHEL rpms using samba 3.4.2 series source
I've applied the patch for #6742 to the 3.4.2 package, and it makes no
difference to the RHEL issue. (#6742 was reported for debian
hello
Although https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6721 has status RESOLVED, I
still get an error when trying to compile samba-3.4.2 on RHEL5.
The following command failed:
gcc -O2 -g -march=i386 -mcpu=i686 -D_GNU_SOURCE -fPIC -c
../lib/replace/getpass.c -o ../lib/replace/getpass.o
]
Sent: vrijdag 2 oktober 2009 14:44
To: Werner Maes
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org; k...@sernet.de
Subject: Re: [Samba] Cannot compile RHEL rpms using samba 3.4.2 series
source
2009/10/2 Werner Maes werner.m...@icts.kuleuven.be:
[...]
ps: or maybe the resolution only refers
does this this mean we have to wait for 3.4.2?
or is it necessary to open a bug report?
w.
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From: Eero Volotinen [mailto:eero.voloti...@iki.fi]
Sent: donderdag 10 september 2009 18:03
To: Werner Maes
Cc: 'Ralf Hornik Mailings'; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re
thank you !
werner
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From: ee...@welho.com [mailto:ee...@welho.com]
Sent: maandag 14 september 2009 14:32
To: Werner Maes
Cc: 'Eero Volotinen'; 'Ralf Hornik Mailings'
Subject: RE: [Samba] compiling samba-3.4.x on RHEL4
I just opened bug about this:
https
it seems that it should find replace.h
can't figure out what's wrong her :(
werner
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From: Michael Wood [mailto:esiot...@gmail.com]
Sent: donderdag 10 september 2009 13:55
To: Werner Maes
Subject: Re: [Samba] compiling samba-3.4.x on RHEL4
2009/9/10 Werner Maes
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folder, but in samba 3.4.x it is no longer there but one directory up !
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From: Ralf Hornik [mailto:r...@ralf-hornik.de]
Sent: donderdag 10 september 2009 16:20
To: Werner Maes
Cc: 'Michael Wood'; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] compiling samba-3.4.x on RHEL4
no I haven't yet.
perhaps I will try that tomorrow.
but I'm wondering if I'm the only one with this error?
w.
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Sent: donderdag 10 september 2009 16:56
To: Werner Maes
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject
Hello
I'm trying to establish a trust between samba 3.0.26a windows 2008
R0 server (windows 2008 functional mode).
Apparently it does not work. Only windows 2003 functional mode?
net rpc trustdom establish gives
[2007/09/26 13:48:06, 3] libsmb/cliconnect.c:cli_session_setup(961)
SPNEGO
for you information: because I use security=user, I don't have
kerberos enabled on my samba server
Hello
I have some questions regarding the idmap backend.
Does this only work when you've have joined your samba server to the
AD domain (security = ADS)?
I would like to map SID to uids/gids on
Hello
I have some questions regarding the idmap backend.
Does this only work when you've have joined your samba server to the
AD domain (security = ADS)?
I would like to map SID to uids/gids on a samba server that has a
trust with an AD server.
In my setup I have established a trust between
Hello
Is it possible to establish an interdomain trust between samba
3.0.25c and Windows 2003 Active Directory in Windows 2003 native mode?
According to the howto Chapter 18, last phrase it is not: It works
with Samba-3 and NT4 domains, and also with Samba-3 and Windows 200x
ADS in mixed mode
Hello
When will this book arrive online?
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/using_samba/toc.htmlUsing Samba,
2ed, O'Reilly Associates (Feb. 2003). (Jan 2007: The 3rd edition
has been released and will be available online soon).
kind regards
werner
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Hello
When I perform the net rpc trustdom list command I get the
couldn't enumerate accounts error.
I use LDAP as passdb backend with approximately 3 accounts.
If I run the command, I can see from my LDAP logs that it tries to
list every account on the LDAP server. Therefore the net rpc
At 19:35 8/03/2007, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 09:43:39AM +0100, werner maes wrote:
At 20:46 7/03/2007, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 01:56:56PM +0100, werner maes wrote:
hello
I'm also interested to know whether this patch has made
At 20:46 7/03/2007, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 01:56:56PM +0100, werner maes wrote:
hello
I'm also interested to know whether this patch has made it to smbclient.
I've just merged this from SAMBA_3_0 to SAMBA_3_0_25 and in simple
testing it works following the DFS
hello
I'm also interested to know whether this patch has made it to smbclient.
Hi,
Does anyone know if there has been any more progress on the problem of
browsing 'complex dfs roots'
see http://lists.samba.org/archive/smb-clients/2006-February/000622.html
Basically it occurs
update:
I found some people with the same problem as me:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/lab/sw/uwcsesamba.html
Smbclient is not Dfs-aware. This means you can specify \\ntdfs\cs as
a share, but when you attempt to drill down past the so-called Dfs
junction points you will not get anywhere. In
hello
a quick question: is the smbclient program a dfs-aware client? can it
access dfs points on a microsoft dfs server?
kind regards
werner
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the dfslink with smbclient but not the namespace. If I
use the Windows Explorer in XP I can access both.
werner
At 15:53 1/02/2007, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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werner maes wrote:
hello
a quick question: is the smbclient program a dfs-aware
hello
I'm having the following problem:
On a share I have a user with read-only access to word files. Another
user has read-write access to these files.
When the user with read-only access opens a word file and then the
user with read-write access to these files opens the file, the
hello
does anybody know what this error means
glibc detected *** (free): invalid next size (normal) : 0x08486b78 ***
it occurs when I copy a whole list of files to a client
werner
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hello
apparently it is possible to patch XP Media Center Edition 2005 to
join a domain, but I can't seem to find out how.
does anybody know which registry patch you need?
kind regards
werner
quoteWhen Microsoft released Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005,
the ability to join
update:
I found a patch
01 - Insert Windows XP CD.
02 - Start Run X:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons
03 - (replace X: with the appropiate drive letter)
04 - Acknowledge prompt by clicking 'Yes'.
05 - Skip updating process by clicking 'Cancel' or by pressing 'Esc'
06 - After installation,
hello
when I try to install samba 3.0.23b I get this error
error: Failed dependencies:
perl(Unicode::MapUTF8) is needed by samba-3.0.23b-1
is this perl module required since 3.0.23b?
and why?
can you use 3.0.23b without it?
werner
Disclaimer:
hello
configuration:
windows XP client
linux/samba dfs link to a share on a Netapp box.
from the XP client you can't see the tab Previous Versions if you
rightclick on a file. You can see this tab if you go directly to the
Netapp share or if you use a dfs link on a Windows
hello
the passdb backend no longer accepts multiple backends in a chaining
configuration since samba 3.0.23a .
question:
will the following confi still work?
passdb backend = ldapsam://ldapserver1 ldapsam://ldapserver2 ?
the idea is to use 2 ldap servers
werner
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At 14:33 8/08/2006, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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hello
the passdb backend no longer accepts multiple backends in a chaining
configuration since samba 3.0.23a .
question:
will the following confi still work?
passdb
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werner,
anyway I still find it regrettable that multiple
backends are no longer possible since we have our
users stored in LDAP and the machine-accounts
on the local PDC.
No offense, but it's
hello
I would like to join a Netapp fileserver to a Samba domain that uses
an external Openldap server for authentication.
Here's what I do and where it goes wrong (I've hidden the real ip
addresses). I've also created a machine account for the Netapp server
on the PDC.:
What is
hello
I often see these error messages in my logfiles
log.cc33a02: _net_sam_logon: creds_server_step failed. Rejecting
auth request from client CC33A02 machine account CC33A02$
I use samba 3.0.22
What's wrong?
Any ideas?
werner maes
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hello
Apparently something seems to be changed since 3.0.20b.
I have two servers: one domain PDC and one domain member server
On both servers I had set
server schannel = No
client schannel = No
I installed 3.0.21b and I could no longer make connections to shares
defined on the domain
hello
when I try to connect to a share from my windows xp client, it does
not work. In linux via smbclient, there's no problem.
see below for the error log
version = 3.0.21a
security = server (the problem only seems to occur on servers that
rely on another samba server for authentication).
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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 12:34:38 +0100
From: Michael Gasch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] The single WINS problem: question
To: werner maes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Monday 12 December 2005 02:02, werner maes wrote:
hello
I've been reading the thread
(http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11328637691r=1w=2) and I have
the same limitation with WINS in a PDC/BDC.
That's why I have the following (experimental) setup:
PDC == wins support = yes
On Monday 12 December 2005 02:02, werner maes wrote:
hello
I've been reading the thread
(http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11328637691r=1w=2) and I have
the same limitation with WINS in a PDC/BDC.
That's why I have the following (experimental) setup:
PDC == wins support = yes
happen if you use more than one WINS server on your network?
thanks
werner maes
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happen if you use more than one WINS server on your network?
thanks
werner maes
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hello
Is it possible to establish a trust between an windows 2003 server
and samba 3.0.14a PDC?
Samba as the trusted domain, windows 2003 as the trusting domain.
werner
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Hello
Maybe there's a bug in samba-3.0.4.
The following configuration does NO longer work. It did work fine in
samba-3.0.2a. I did not test samba-3.0.3
The share is no longer accessible !!!
[BKHI-CC3]
path = /home/BKHI-CC3
valid users = @BKHI-CC3-R, @BKHI-CC3-W
write
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] BUG: Vfs audit module samba 3.0.4 == share unaccessible
Hello
Maybe there's a bug in samba-3.0.4.
The following configuration does NO longer work. It did work fine in
samba
Hello
Is it possible to do a domain logon in Samba with a Windows 2003 Server?
I don't think so but perhaps someone has a solution.
Kind regards
Werner Maes
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Hello
I find some errors in my logs and have some questions about them:
1. Why are logfiles created based on machinename and on ipaddress? Only
based on machinename has been configured in smb.conf
These messages occur in the logfiles bases on ipaddress (e.g.: log.10.10.10.1)
[2004/03/15
Hello
I tried to add a computer to a Samba domain using another account
(testuser) than root.
I use LDAP for authentication and added the account (testuser) with uid=0
in ldap. If I use this account to add an computer to the domain I get the
error: Access is denied.
And in the samba log:
I'm glad it works for you :-)
can you give some configuration details of smb.conf?
I have: domain admin group = root ldaptest.
Werner
At 11:27 31/10/2003, Jean-Rene Cormier wrote:
I just reformatted a computer and I joined it with my regular username
which doesn't have uid=0 and is not mapped to
Hello,
If you use samba 3.0.0 with LDAP authentication, samba uses an ldap
attribute sambaSID in which the domain SID is stored. When somebody does
a domain logon (2000/XP) this attribute is checked. But suppose I would
like to login to another domain? Can I define multiples sambaSID's or is
At 10:44 1/10/2003, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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| Hello,
|
| If you use samba 3.0.0 with LDAP authentication, samba uses an ldap
| attribute sambaSID in which the domain SID is stored. When somebody
| does a domain logon (2000
Hello,
I tried to configure a share with samba-3.0.0RC1 but after specifying the
share name and after I clicked create, nothing happens. Only the header
share parameters is shown.
I've searched the list archives and a certain Chee Wai Yeung reported
exactly the same problem with
with
the specified root account
in LDAP (see below, I did not include all attributes off course).
dn: uid=root, ou=xxx, o=xxx, c=xxx
objectClass: sambaAccount
uid: root
rid: 1000
uidNumber: 0
gidNumber: 0
Kind regards,
Werner Maes
At 15:20 23/06/2003, Dan Gapinski wrote:
Yes - sorry. I made
account. That seems to be the
problem. With this user 'root' it is possible to manually join the client
to the domain and to logon to the domain.
I've tried about everything but still no solution
Still hoping though :-)
Werner Maes
At 09:39 24/06/2003, Dan Gapinski wrote:
I see - what type
fine.
Does anybody have an idea?
Thanks,
Werner Maes
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Hello Dan,
Thanks for yor reply !
But what exactly do you mean with making a regular administrator
account for Ghost?
Is it an entry in /etc/passwd or smbpasswd for administrator?
Could you give more specific details?
Kind regards,
Werner Maes
Dan Gapinski wrote:
I had that problem. I ended
are buggy and cause a lot of
'connection reset by peer' stuff.
Andrew Bartlett
Hello,
Could you tell me wich versions of nss_ldap are buggy are which are not?
I sometime face these connection by peer messages and have no idea what
causes them.
I use nss_ldap-189.
Werner Maes
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Hello,
We encounter some problems with Samba 2.2.5 M$ Office:
When a client starts up Word or any other Office component, the software
won't load.
In our samba logs these messages occur:
[2002/09/23 17:26:41, 2] smbd/process.c:switch_message(695)
switch_message: queueing message
At 11:14 19/06/2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
werner maes wrote:
Hello,
When I open a text file on a Samba fileserver using LDAP for
authentication, Samba always makes these LDAP calls (see below). The user
has been authenticated so why does Samba still makes these LDAP
connections
Hello,
When I open a text file on a Samba fileserver using LDAP for
authentication, Samba always makes these LDAP calls (see below). The user
has been authenticated so why does Samba still makes these LDAP connections?
Any ideas?
/var/log/ldap.log when opening a text file.
ldap-hh
At 09:18 14/05/2002, you wrote:
On Wed, 8 May 2002, werner maes wrote:
Hello,
If I try to mount the netlogon service using smbclient, I get this error
message:
[root@testserver /root]# smbclient //localhost/netlogon -U u0023628
INFO: Debug class all level = 2 (pid 7257 from pid
(version 2.2.3a) does not support
connections on port 445.
Am I correct?
If so, will this be possible in future releases of samba?
Werner Maes
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