Thank you very much!
This solved my problem.
Jay
Hallo,
Rights/printer management changed in samba 3.???
Check in smb.conf
enable privileges = yes
and try for example
net -S -U root rpc rights grant 'wheel' SePrintOperatorPrivilege
bardo
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Ladies
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have done this before, but for the life of me cannot get it to work today.
I am trying to setup SAMBA to allow non-technical users (one per site) to
add printer drivers as needed.
I am running Samba 3.0.24. Following are the relevant entries from smb.conf.
# workgroup
I have winbind up and running and changed all of my users from the Windows
2003 server to the SAMBA server over the weekend, and no-one noticed.
I have run into a problem with force user, and it may just be my
understanding of how the paramter works. Following is my configuration
for the share.
Thank you. This worked wonderfully.
Jay
You probably need to remove the winbindd_idmap.tdb file and restart
winbindd. Be advised this will delete all current mappings so any
files with those UID/GID's may get different owners. The other more
complicated option is to run tdbtool on the file
Thank you!!! I had thought it was stored somewhere, but did not know
where. I will give this a try tomorrow, after all of the storms pass.
Thanks again.
Jay
Once a uid mapping has been made,it is persistent, and it is stored in
the winbindd_idmap.tdb file in the locks directory.
If you
I have installed winbind and it is working, but I need to change the
uid/gid being used by winbind since I am running into some conflicts with
UIDs.
UID 10071 is being used by my spamfilter and winbindd is also mapping one
of the user IDs from the W2K3 server to 10071.
In an attempt to change
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Is it possible to force a particular user/group to
own files when using winbindd?
Yes. But you have to fully qualify the name. Depending
on the version of Samba you are running, this may either be a
hard or soft
On my production servers I am currently using username map= to map the
Windows IDs to the IDs on my FreeBSD system.
This evening, when I upgraded to 3.0.25a, the username map function
stopped working. Reverting to 3.0.23d fixed the problem.
I found this bugreport, which is similar, but not
Is it possible to force a particular user/group to own files when using
winbindd?
I have tried force user without any success.
What I need to be able to do is have the system administrators connect to
the user's account and then have the use access files placed in their
directory. When I do
Recently, we added a Sharp AR-M550N copier to our network. This device
functions as an MFC (scanner/printer/copier).
When I attempt to install the drivers to the SAMBA server, I receive an
error message which displays briefly and then I receive the following
error message when trying to access
I have installed SAMBA from the ports collection and have run into a problem.
I am using winbind and I am able to list the groups and users from the
Windows 2003 Server (wbinfo -u, wbinfo -g, getent passwd, getent group)
without any problem.
I am able to display the shares on the SAMBA server
I have winbind working and it is providing security for my shares. Now, I
would like to implement ACLs so I can help my backup users manage
everything through MMC.
Following is a copy of my smb.conf file.
[global]
workgroup = XX
winbind separator = +
idmap uid =
Thanks to everyone for the help. I still cannot get getent passwd or
getent group to work. This is what I have done since last round of
e-mails. If anyone sees anything glaringly obvious, please let me know.
1. Compiled samba from source with --prefix=/usr/local/samba
--with-smbtar --with
It was part of the FreeBSD 6.2 install.
Jay
Where did you find the genent? I installed from the port but I didn't
find the genent in my FreeBSD system.
Thanks
ALex
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I'm hoping this is an easy question, but the way my day has gone I
seriously doubt it is going to be.
Today, I installed Samba 3.0.24 with winbind support on my FreeBSD 6.2
server. I am able to join my domain and get information concerning groups
and passwords from the domain controller (Windows
On Thursday 08 February 2007 10:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To be more specific I think I have made a mistake copying the libraries
to
the proper location. I was not able to find libnss_winbind.so in
/usr/samba/source/nsswitch. Instead, I found nss_winbind.so. Is this
the
correct file
On Thursday 08 February 2007 10:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To be more specific I think I have made a mistake copying the libraries
to
the proper location. I was not able to find libnss_winbind.so in
/usr/samba/source/nsswitch. Instead, I found nss_winbind.so. Is this
the
correct file
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