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You need to set the sticky bit for the group on this office files and it
will run
On Tue, 5 Jun 2012 10:01:54 -0300, Igor Cervo igorcomput...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello,
Many times when a user open, modifies and then close a Office 2010
document (Word, Excel, Power Point
Hello,
Many times when a user open, modifies and then close a Office 2010
document (Word, Excel, Power Point), the file keeps locked.
A different user tries to open the file and gets a error message related
to locking, read only permissions or something similar.
Samba version: 3.0.33
Updating
to know for future. Always do it on a test machine before!
Thanks!
On 30.5.2010 15:14, Denis Fateyev wrote:
Hello,
2010/5/30 Igor R. igor.rak...@gmx.com mailto:igor.rak...@gmx.com
hello!
I need urgent help. I upgraded from dapper to lucid (samba version
3.0 - 3.4). Now I cannot log
hello!
I need urgent help. I upgraded from dapper to lucid (samba version 3.0 - 3.4).
Now I cannot log in to domain anymore (domain controller not available
message), also new clients cannot join domain (semaphore timeout message after
typing root username and password). If I take LAN cable
on windows computers.
I would appreciate if someone could shed a light upon the problem.
Thanks in advance.
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server had a direct IP address and I could
access it via \\www.whatever.com, the funny thing is that I couldn't
access it via IP address but \\HOSTNAME always worked for it.
EV 2010/1/21 Igor sp...@online.ru:
Hello All,
I have a strange problem regarding samba 3.0.37
I have samba server
the 11MB/s with two streams.
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JZ Is port 145 in your ruleset a typo?
JZ Try changing that to port 445.
JZ James Zuelow
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I've been googling that for a long time, but couldn't find an answer.
I also checked the python-samba Debian (ubuntu) package contents and
even compiled samba 4.0.0 alpha8, and checked its python libraries, but
couldn't find anything regarding viewing the shares contents there.
Is it possible
Ricardo Jorge wrote:
Hi,
Here is some code to get you going. Try it out.
Thanks for the quick answer. As far as I understand, this snippet of
code parses smb.conf and prints your shares (i don't have an smb.conf
for samba4 yet, and btw, found a segfault while trying to do samba_lp).
But
Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Igor,
Du meintest am 16.08.09:
Is it possible to list samba shares and their contents of a
particular host? --
Shell:
smbclient -N -L $particular_host
shows first all shares of that particular host and then some other
stuff. Perhaps you filter
with the make file?
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Igor Katsondescent...@gmail.com wrote:
Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Igor,
Du meintest am 16.08.09:
Is it possible to list samba shares and their contents of a
particular host? --
Shell:
smbclient -N -L
Ricardo Jorge wrote:
Just try using the regular python os.listdir()
Use this code:
Thanks for quick and detailed help, Ricardo. I'll try that.
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be a module called samba.dcerpc.srvsvc.
If you look at librpc/gen_ndr/py_srvsvc.c you will find
NetShareEnumAll which binds to the same function that's called when -L
is used in smbclient.
Maybe it's something with the make file?
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Igor Katsondescent...@gmail.com
Ricardo Jorge wrote:
Just try using the regular python os.listdir()
Use this code:
.
ctr = srvsvc.NetShareInfoCtr()
shares = conn.NetShareEnumAll(u'localhost', ctr, 0, 0)
print \n\n
print There are + str(shares[0].ctr.count) + shares
in hope that someone has seen this before and knows what is amiss
with the client.
Ciao,
Igor
60 105.343838 10.8.0.10 10.8.0.1SMB NT Create AndX
Request, Path: \test
61 105.379199 10.8.0.110.8.0.10 SMB NT Create AndX
Response, FID: 0x32fe
62
zaphod:/etc/samba# getent group
just show /etc/group users
Weirdest thing!!
zaphod:/etc/samba# getent passwd igormorgado
igormorgado:*:1:1:Igor Morgado:/dados/home/igormorgado:/dev/null
zaphod:/etc/samba# getent group admins
admins:x:10003:servicos,vhogemann,igormorgado,lidia,diogo,nelson
just a point.. the other host (using 3.0.14) works flawlessly too :-)
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Hi,
Is there a way to make windows2000, xp and 2003 work with unencrypted
passwords as a domain member in a domain with a Samba Server as PDC?
Igor
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rpcclient localhost -d 4 -U'root%Passwd' -c 'adddriver Windows NT x86
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 22:30 +0100, Igor Bukanov wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:49:00 -0800, Jim C. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
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| I use ssh port forwarding to connect to a samba server from Windows
...
| ask for any password for shares
use already authenticated user name and would not
ask for any password for shares?
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Truls Løkholm Bergli wrote:
On Tuesday 18 January 2005 12:20, Igor Bukanov wrote:
I use ssh port forwarding to connect to a samba server from Windows
2000/ XP clients. But there is an annoying part that I have to enter my
password for samba shares after I already authenticated with the server
authentificated among the
lines of sftp subsystem in ssh.
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Adrian Chow wrote:
Hi Igor (and samba team),
I have done the following:-
-I have upgraded the samba versions of the both servers to be the same.
-The ldap servers are in the same version.
-DomainAPDC and DomainBPDC has winbind in nsswitch
-wbinfo all works.
-getent group and getent passwd shows
Adrian Chow wrote:
Hi Igor,
Regarding the home mapping problem:- I changed my log to level 3. And
I got the following log which I think is weird. (maybe the reason why
it cannot map). The problem is :- Logging user_A with domain_A at
Domain_A_computer gets home directory mapped but Logging
Adrian Chow wrote:
Hi Igor,
Got some logs from the Domain_A_PDC on the domain_A_XP when domain_B
user (grade2) logs into domain_B on domain_A_XP.
[2004/11/05 11:18:45, 3] auth/auth.c:check_ntlm_password(219)
check_ntlm_password: Checking password for unmapped user
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Adrian Chow wrote:
Hi Igor,
Do you have trustdomains in your auth methods?
Currently I removed the winbind from nsswitch.conf. And smbclient
//domain_B_PDC//shared -U domain_A/domain_A_user does not work.
Have you tried smbclient //domain_B_PDC//shared -W domain_A -U
domain_A_user?
If I put
it maps users from trust domain into
local space.
Adrian Chow wrote:
Hi Igor,
I got stuck now. I did my best. I got stuck at the winbind which I suspected is the
reason why the domainA_computer cannot map the domain_B user's home directory.
1. What are the settings of your winbind?
I have
is to upgrade your PDCs to this latest stable
version as well.
Igor
Adrian Chow wrote:
Hi Igor,
I think it is default in the smb.conf script that if you login as a
user that is not found in the PDC, and that the user is found in the
remote domain that is trusted, the add user script = will be
activated
What error do you see in smbd log? Did you try to add -W domain name
to smbclient command?
Igor
Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Is this setup possible? I am converting an old server to look on LDAP for its
UNIX account info. I am able to auth in every way with a LDAP-only user
(login, telnet
Can you list shares as a guest - without -U option and with empty
password? Does your Samba listen on 'lo' interface?
Igor
Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
On Thursday 28 October 2004 11:33, Igor Belyi wrote:
What error do you see in smbd log? Did you try to add -W domain name
to smbclient command
If you are _not_ on FreeBSD, check your /etc/nsswitch.conf setup. Do you
see those users with 'getent passwd'?
Igor
Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
On Thursday 28 October 2004 13:13, Igor Belyi wrote:
Can you list shares as a guest - without -U option and with empty
password? Does your Samba listen
attempt to look for a group with this gid may
indicate an incorrect check for an error in the code.
Let's do it together, shall we? :)
Igor
Igor Belyi wrote:
Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I did the following command (against ldapsam backend):
net groupmap add rid=3002 unixgroup=wheel type=local
Adrian Chow wrote:
Hi Igor,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
Just curious whether you have read my previous email regarding the
different setup for my side. I have :-
Domain A controller :- openldap 2.1.23 (slave), samba 3.04 (PDC)
Domain B controller :- openldap 2.1.30-3 (slave), samba 3.07 (PDC
.
Igor
Igor Belyi wrote:
Adrian Chow wrote:
Hi Igor,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
Just curious whether you have read my previous email regarding the
different setup for my side. I have :-
Domain A controller :- openldap 2.1.23 (slave), samba 3.04 (PDC)
Domain B controller :- openldap 2.1.30-3
would collect trace for both 'login' and 'net user x: /home'
times - it will be great. Make sure that trace is with 'log level = 5'
and if you have more than one machine that you collect trace for the
Client XP machine (probably, by including %m in the 'log file').
I apologize for the delay.
Igor
line to your smb.conf:
add group script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-groupadd.pl -p %g
Please, read Samba docs.
Hope it helps,
Igor
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Miguel Angel Díaz Armentia wrote:
I've got a ldap+samba server and I should like to import ther users accounts
from my old smbpasswd from another server to ldpasam.
Any idea?
Assuming that SID of the domain is the same:
pdbedit --import smbpasswd --export ldapsam
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Run /usr/sbin/useradd -m veronika from the command line and see what
error prevents it from creating such a user.
Igor
opk Bronislav wrote:
Dear all,
I have a problem with adduser script in smb.conf.
I traing to log in WinXP as a user from trusted domain. But it writes
me alwais this fail
I'd guess that you either have nscd running on your PDC or Administrator
with that password does not exists in PDC user database.
In first case you will need either stop or restart nscd. In second -
create such user or check its password.
Hope it helps,
Igor
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
I'm
will be accessed from a normal user identity.
Igor
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Igor David,
Thanks for the replies.
However, what I think I'm reading is that there is no current solution for
my problem, right?
As Igor states, how would the Windows GUI 'add/change/delete'(or even
command-line
Is it possible that account has User Cannot Change Password set?
Igor
Steve Simeonidis wrote:
Error when you try to change your password
from Windows XP, SP1, latest patches
(ctrl-Alt-Del)
Server configuration
Fedora Core 1
samba-3.0.7-2FC1
Samba is configured as PDC with roaming profiles.
I've
for the problem. I'd guess it's a good idea to check if DNS
name - IP - DNS name gives consistent result on all 3 participants:
Samba server, XP client, and ADS.
Hope it's not useless,
Igor
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Adrian Chow wrote:
Hi Igor,
Thanks for giving it a shot. Maybe by asking questions I get to
clarify something.
1. What do you mean by Shares specified with Domain?
When you run 'net user X: /homes' you do not specify a domain to get
[homes] shares from. On the other hand using \\DomB\homes
Any error messages in smbd log?
Igor
F. Latorre wrote:
Hi
We setup a samba server (3.02a ) under Debian, acting as PDC.
Clients are w98 S.E. and XP sp1.
Server name is box-p
In smb.conf we configure:
[clouds]
...
[homes]
...
msdfs root = yes
We create dfs links in home directory of users : ln -s
Is it possible that 'ldap admin dn' used in your smb.conf does not have
write access to 'ou=Computers,dc=unimix,dc=com,dc=br'? What was the
error in smbd log when machine failed to join the Domain?
Igor
Fernando Ribeiro wrote:
Hi all,
I have smb.conf with:
add machine script = /usr
Do you use smbfs or smbclient to view Windows files?
Igor
Joseph Earl wrote:
All,
I can view the Samba shares on any Windows system. I can not view Windows
files on my Linux system. Below is my config file.
Thanks in advance,
Jearl
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = DLSMIS
. If it will fix your problem
- it's some kind of Samba bug and you're on the right list. If not - it
has nothing to do with Samba and you need to try your luck with CUPS folks.
Igor
If it's a very large (+4mb) PDF, it will print the first
page, or half of the frst page and then the CUPS mgmt inteface
.
Igor
Frédéric RAVETIER wrote:
I mounted a samba directory on my client with something like :
mount -t smbfs -o
auto,rw,users,username=name,password=pwd,uid=fred,gid=fred
//servername/data /mnt/server
Then mnt/server is own by fred:fred but the uid and gid are not
recursive. So I can not acces to some
the Domain
your XP client belongs to.
I think what you want is to have 'logon home = \\%D\%U' instead of the
one you get by default: '\\%N\%U'
Hope it helps,
Igor
Adrian Chow wrote:
Hi,
Here is my scenario:-
1. I got 1 LDAP server with two domains (A B) configured to it.
2. Both domain PDCs
Igor Belyi wrote:
I can give a shoot at explaining the behavior and if I'm too off I hope
I'll be corrected.
When you select Domain into which you want to login you specify the
Domain where your credentials (username and password) should be verified
but shares specified without Domain
data, but net groupmap doesn't want to
work with that ?
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
Hope it helps,
Igor
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if 'winbind separator = +' in
smb.conf?
Thanks,
Igor
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:08:04, 5] auth/auth.c:get_ntlm_challenge(95)
auth_get_challenge: module winbind did not want to specify a challenge
[2004/10/18 08:08:04, 5] auth/auth.c:get_ntlm_challenge(135)
auth_context challenge created by random
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, then either KRB5 is not compiled in for
this smbd or OID return by ADS does not require Kerberos authentication...
Igor
Greg Adams wrote:
That completely sucks!
kinit and klist seem to work
Igor Belyi wrote:
Here's maybe even more relevant part of the log:
[2004/10/18 08:08:04, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_negotiate(444)
Got OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 2 2 10
[2004/10/18 08:08:04, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_negotiate(444)
Got OID 1 2 840 48018 1 2 2
[2004/10/18 08:08:04, 3] smbd
Igor Belyi wrote:
Igor Belyi wrote:
Here's maybe even more relevant part of the log:
[2004/10/18 08:08:04, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_negotiate(444)
Got OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 2 2 10
[2004/10/18 08:08:04, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_negotiate(444)
Got OID 1 2 840 48018 1 2 2
[2004/10/18
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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| No, wait! Samba checks only the first OID! And this is the
| reason for NTLM! Here's the comment from source/smbd/sesssetup.c:
|
|/* only look at the first OID for determining the mechToken
Igor Belyi wrote:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Igor Belyi wrote:
| No, wait! Samba checks only the first OID! And this is the
| reason for NTLM! Here's the comment from source/smbd/sesssetup.c:
|
|/* only look at the first OID for determining
There could be number of reasons why you can't join domain. The best way
to investigate your problem is to look in smbd log for error messages.
Igor
Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
On Monday 18 October 2004 14:51, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
W2K reports User not found when I try to join the domain
This log shows no attempts to join domain at all - only initial
initialization of Samba.
Can you check the time written in the log and time you attempt to join
the domain? What do you do to join the domain? What error message do you
get while attempting to join the domain?
Igor
Misty Stanley
I think you will be interested in recent Andreas's experience with KDE:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2004-October/037685.html
Igor
Eric Murray wrote:
-| PDC - Login isnow Slow...
-| -| winbind enum users = yes
-| winbind enum groups = yes
remove those two...
Mit
Have you tried to browse this share with smbclient?
Igor
Jason Pirok wrote:
This problem began a couple months ago with my new install of (you
guessed it) XP sp2. Now, when i mount a share from the xp machine to
my debian box, everyone, including rot, gets a permission denied
trying to ls the dir
? Is there any error messages in
smbd logs?
Igor
Gurnish Anand wrote:
Hi,
We migrated from redhat 7.1 to redhat 3 ES and ran into one road block
after the other.
Most of them were solved except this last one.
Users cannot change their passwords and then I read somewhere that samba
3.0 and MS KB828471 or 741
it showing events from the moment user answers the first
login prompt till it get another one.
Igor
Brian Witowski wrote:
I've been here before but I'm still battling with getting Samba to work
right with my XP Pro clients. In a nutshell, when I try to access a share,
it asks for a username
get similar error
message just checking permission on it. I'm not familiar with Fedore,
but some automatic file managers (like Nautilus) tend to browse files on
freshly mounted shares. My guess is that some file manager deamon
attempts to go into this directory for you.
Hope it helps,
Igor
Raul
?
Igor
Adrian Hicks wrote:
Hi.
I'm tesing Samba 3.0.7-a on Debian Sarge with Debian kernel 2.6.8.
I am working on auto-creation of logon scripts, am using a root preexec
on the netlogon share for this.
In testing I have passed the user ID to the script, and have used echo to
test output
Is there any error message reported on Samba side in smbd or nmbd logs?
Igor
ip.guy wrote:
i'm having the same problem with my samba server and photoshop 7.0
strangely enought though, the problem only exists on one of the two
mounted file systems (both identically formatted and mounted)
[EMAIL
It sounds like a locking problem to me...
Have you tried 'blocking locks = no' and 'oplocks = no' share parameters?
Igor
Brodsky Denis-RM08520 wrote:
Hello All,
I have Samba 3.0 and 3.0.7 servers that have similar problem ,
the problem occures once a week ~aprox,
all about 1 per minute
Can you provide 'smbclient -d 5' log for the problem?
Igor
P.Saffrey wrote:
I am running a Samba server on Debian testing. Each day, I run an
automatic update via apt. Up until recently, the server was working fine;
I am assuming that the update has upgraded to a non-working version.
I can log
only = yes' in a [global]
section of their config files.
Igor
ZHivulin Vitalij Urievich wrote:
Excuse for troubling.
But neither in FAQ, nor in the documentation i have not found the answer to the question. How do i start on 1 computer it is more than 1 virtual Samba-servers? It is necessary for me
for 'idmap backend' parameter.
Hope it helps,
Igor
Here are my conf's (INSTANCE A and B)
INSTANCE A
##
[global]
name resolve order = lmhosts, wins, bcast
private dir = /samba/ages001/conf/private
... I've tried to read the same file today and it got access
timestamp updated... Probably, there's some caching gets involved - that
there some time have to pass before reading will result in access
timestamp updated. And no - I don't have it set.
Igor
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Any smbd log you want to share?
I'd expect some kind of error in there? :)
Igor
Mark Rutherford wrote:
ok, changed the computers name and added it just as I added 'test'
then, deleted the 'test' machine
the new machine I called 'mark'
and, it was already in a workgroup.. so I rebooted it
no change
of the Domain.
Let me know how it goes
Igor
Mark Rutherford wrote:
Igor,
what should I set the loglevel to?
they get very big but I have a log here from a few minutes ago when I
set it to '10'
they are accessible here:
http://www.maunzelectronics.com/~mark/samba/log.smbd
http
Have you tried setting 'use sendfile = no' for the share in your smb.conf?
Igor
Jim Canfield wrote:
Greetings,
I have a Gentoo Linux machine running samba 3.0.7-r2
It's a member of a win2k ADS domain...all that seems to be working fine.
Problem:
When I share a directory on the Samba machine ADS
in the map file.
Thanks,
Igor
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and what you actually saw. :)
Hope it helps,
Igor
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gidNumber - SID mapping unless
you are mapping predefined Windows RIDs.
Hope it helps,
Igor
Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
I am using Samba PDC with OpenLDAP2 and smbldap-tools. As part of my
logon.bat, I call a script called ifmember.exe. This script can list out the
groups a user is a member
documentation better. If you know which part of the
documentation got you confused - let them know how to make it more clear.
Hope it helps,
Igor
Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
This doesn't make sense. My root user needs to be gid=0 for all of my UNIX
systems that I have auth'ing against the DB
Can you provide 'log level = 5' of smbd for the time you open the share.
Also provide at least one name of the folder which is present in this
share but is not shown in Windows.
Thanks,
Igor
Mario Bittencourt wrote:
Hi,
at least for me no changes. I've added those hide
unreadable/unwriteable
need to add ability to login into Linux system as well then
change values of -d (user's home) and -s (user's shell) and add 'unix
password sync = yes' to have UNIX password to be the same as the Samba's
one.
Hope it helps,
Igor
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I think it's a good idea to ask this question on a Nautilus list:
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
Igor
Steve Blackwell wrote:
Hi,
I'n using the nautilus file browser in a GNOME desktop environment on a
FC2 system.
If I enter smb:/// in the location bar in nautilus I can see
I use usrmgr.exe on WinXP Pro without a problem. Did you check for any
error message in smbd log and in Window's Event Viewer?
Igor
Aaron Rosenblum wrote:
Hi,
I installed UsrMgr.exe (downloaded from the MS support site) on an XP
client, joined the client to the domain hosted by the Samba 3 PDC
Have you tried to ask on Heimdal list?
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Igor
L. Mark Stone wrote:
Trying to follow Chapter 9.3.3 of S3BE to create a SuSE 8.2 Active Directory
domain member server.
9.3.3 says heimdal = .6 is required. I installed the Sernet packages and saw
0.6.2 source is included. Running
in the username map of
smbuser = @DOMAIN\Group Name
I know it's not obvious, but looking at the code it looks like just
plain 'smbuser = DOMAIN\Group Name should work. '@' can be used only
for UNIX groups.
Hope it helps,
Igor
but that doesn't seem to do it. Using a username map entry of
smbuser = DOMAIN\User
Have you tried to print from the same machine where cups-server runs
without invoking Samba? If it has the same problem - you will need to
ask help on cups list: http://www.cups.org/newsgroups.php
Igor
Karsten Dello wrote:
good evening,
if i print to our cups-server from a winxp-machine via
start it in the interactive mode it
will wait for the first request and then process the request as if it
were a spawn child.
Hope it helps,
Igor
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Seems that Samba is defaulting back to the -D flag.
Any ideas?
If you want to run it from a command line use also '-i' (interactive
mode) flag. Without '-i' smbd assumes it was called from inetd deamon.
Hope it helps,
Igor
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The way I understand the 'add share command' currently, this is not
possible.
Am I missing something?
I think you are right. User can not have more than 1 identity when
connecting to Samba. If it's an Administrator everything will be done
from the root account.
Igor
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if path is
left as '/'? So, it probably won't work via those commands - user will
need to edit smb.conf by hand while accessing it via the [config] share.
Igor
David Rankin wrote:
This will work:
[config]
comment = Admin Share
path = /
valid users = theusername
force user
' as
if it were 'root'.
Igor
Igor Belyi wrote:
Hm... Interesting idea... Since access is necessary only to smb.conf
than probably changing share's path to
'path = /etc/samba' could be a better alternative...
But then again.. how 'add/change/delete share commands' will know that
this particular user has
-
users' and add 'Users - users' since Samba mapps gid - SID by finding
the first SID - gid mapping with the right gid and will fail if 'Users
- users' is the first map it encounters.
Hope it helps,
Igor
Anton K. wrote:
I have problem adding users after I set up a goupmap. Before
be able to login into another is incorrect. Users from DomainA
should login into DomainA but will be able to use resources of the
DomainB if DomainB trust DomainA.
Hope it helps,
Igor
opk Bronislav wrote:
Hi,
I posted my problem to list but nobody answerd me. I have found a solution
as a domain member.
Do you join domain some other way?
Igor
Michael Liebl wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 13. Oktober 2004 schrubte Igor Belyi:
Using: Debian/unstable x86 Linux 2.6.5
Samba: Version 3.0.7-Debian
Interesting case... The request comes from Windows to update machine
account
initialization data for that
driver.
Then when you bind a new printer to the same driver, it will
be assigned that get that initialization data.
Hope this helps.
Jerry, can you cut paste what you just said into
Samba-HOWTO-Collection? :o)
Igor
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Can you also provide smbd log showing the error message during your
attempts?
Igor
Brian Witowski wrote:
Hello,
I have a perplexing problem. Im running Mandrake 10.0 and samba 3.0 setup
as a domain controller. My client machines are XP Pro. I can join the
domain and my Homes directory
config parameter that I must change?
Have you tried use sendfile = no in smb.conf?
Igor
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