Agh!
On 2/1/2013 10:44 AM, Mike Howard wrote:
On 01/02/2013 15:59, Morgan Toal wrote:
On 2/1/2013 8:54 AM, Morgan Toal wrote:
OK I feel even dumber now... I pasted the wrong text into my email
due to my frustration level.
The error is: "there are currently no logon servers availa
On 2/1/2013 8:54 AM, Morgan Toal wrote:
OK I feel even dumber now... I pasted the wrong text into my email due
to my frustration level.
The error is: "there are currently no logon servers available"
as opposed to: "the network name is no longer available"
Anyway, I dum
Nothing fancy, and I've done this before...
but today I'm trying to get samba 3.10.5 with tdbsam working on Centos 6.3.
iptables is stopped on the samba server.
selinux is disabled on the samba server.
service smb and nmb are running.
samba server has an 'a' record on our dns server.
samba serve
Hi Samba List,
I've been trying to get a samba+ldap working on centos 6.3. I've had
some troubles adapting to the new slapd.d configuration format for the
openldap, which seems unnecassarily complicated. Most of the tutorials
refer to the older style slapd.conf configuration. I was following t
Hi Andrew,
thanks for your response. I am trying to look into this issue better.
Regrettably, I've never taken the time to learn to use the packet
tracer. Need to do this someday. But maybe we can muddle through without it.
THEORY:
DNS is not right somehow.
I am using the internal samba DNS s
Hi Samba List!
Used samba3 for years, now it's time for samba4 (thanks!!!)
Unfortunately I am not familiar with certain microsoft concepts about AD
and the roles of domain controllers.
I've got three vm's for my experiments:
1) a samba4 domain controller test1.test.local
2) a samba4 additiona
smb.conf
paramater?
4) How may we list/modify contents of pw_dict.pwd?
thanks for your time!
mtoal
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I'm sorry. I was compiling on Solaris 10, not Solaris 11. Apparently
there are problems on both. If you are having a problem compiling on
Solaris 11, you should probably file a new bug.
Andy
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012, Andrew Morgan wrote:
I did. See the bug I filed:
I did. See the bug I filed:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8557
Andy
On Tue, 17 Jan 2012, Blaster wrote:
No one has attempted to compile 3.6.1 on Solaris 11 at all?
On 1/8/2012 11:24 AM, Blaster wrote:
Trying to compile Samba 3.6.2 on Solaris 11, getting the followin
gs to check if all passwords are rejected even good ones...
...is pw_dict an empty or very small file? remake it.
...is crackcheck executable where you think it is?
...is the path to crackcheck executable valid? (I had a typo)
...is the path to the pw_dict valid?
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Subject: [Samba] samba password complexity help?
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:38:34 -0600
From: Morgan Toal
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Hi there,
Here are the facts:
- I have samba 3.4.2-0.42.fc11 running on a Fedora 11 system.
- Samba is acting as a domain controller, no Windows server involve
Thanks.
So what it boils down to is:
0) what am I missing here?
1) where can I get an example crackcheck script file?
2) I have seen other suggestions to use pam. This might supersede some
of the tdbsam policy requirements. Is this a better method?
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You'll need to install the correct CUPS drivers for each printer. If
the printers support Postscript, you might be able to get away with
the generic Postscript driver and then just download the PPDs from the
Windows server. You'd probably do better asking on the CUPS list,
though.
BODY
On Fri 23/10/09 4:31 PM , Adam Williams wrote:
Paras pradhan wrote:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 2:07 PM, wrote:
Most mainstream Linux distros are compiling in LDAP support these
days, noproblem. Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora and SuSE are all compiling in
LDAP in theirs
Most mainstream Linux distros are compiling in LDAP support these
days, no problem. Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora and SuSE are all compiling
in LDAP in their standard packages, AFAIK. I'm not sure what BSDs are
doing these days, but I'd bet they're the same way.
On Fri 23/10/09 2:55 PM , Ad
> Apparently Windows is unhappy with one of our network packets. We
> need to see the packet which Windows 7 does not like, and the
> natural source for that information is a packet trace. Are you
> aware that tshark is able to split packet traces in chunks while
> taking them? So you could run it
On Tue 20/10/09 4:34 AM , Osmany Goderich Navarro wrote:
> utility that's built in AD and it works fine. I can specifically extract de
> OU of my interest but the problem is that the users in the output file come
> out with lots of attributes that are not compatible with the samba
> schema. I'm
On Tue 20/10/09 3:06 AM , Osmany Goderich Navarro wrote:100 users
added. I just want to transfer all the AD users to de PDC in
Debian. I tried using pwdump to extract AD users but with no
positive
results. Please help
That wouldn't work, as I understand it. Unless something has
cha
On Wed 14/10/09 5:57 AM , Dusan Zatkovsky wrote: I'd like to
disallow this ( allowing only alphanums and underscore
["my_stupid_file.doc"] ).
Is it possible?
I don't think so (at least not on Samba 3.x), but you can always
access files with "bad" names via their mangled (sho
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008, Jakov Sosic wrote:
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 00:56:22 Dennis Clarke wrote:
Hi!
I've installed Solaris 10 x86 (Core2Duo - x64) server, with Samba over
ZFS RAID-Z. Samba is a part of Active Directory Domain. I've managed to
join it
to domain, to get the users and groups from
On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Greg J. Zartman, P.E. wrote:
You only need 1 WINS server for your organization (or 2 for redundancy). We
have multiple subnets here at OSU and only 2 WINS servers. Our DHCP
servers had out the WINS server IP addresses to all clients, and Samba is
configured to use them as
On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, JJB wrote:
As I understand it, you need a WINS server for every subnet - we figured this
out after the fact, so we now have 3 servers running Samba so that everyone
can see all members of the workgroup (we are rolling out the domain slowly -
in the meanwhile, we don't want
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're using Samba 3.0.23b (binaries downloaded from Sunfreeware) on
Solaris 9 as a member server, using "security = DOMAIN" in an Active
Directory 2003 domain. The server is primarily an application server,
running SAS software, but we have a share t
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, David C. Rankin wrote:
Ed Kasky wrote:
At 05:24 AM Tuesday, 9/11/2007, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote -=>
Binary packages will be made available on a volunteer basis at
http://download.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/
Not being as adept at building rpm's as I
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, Mark Baily wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with file transfers between a windows systems and unix
systems.
I have one win32 desktop (intel e6400 2Gb Ram), one win32 laptop (p-m 2Ghz).
Also one linux laptop (p-m 1.4GHz) and one opensolaris desktop (intel
e4400 1GB Ram).
The tw
On Thu, 5 Jul 2007, Arno Schäfer wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to migrate my files from a Windows XP Pro box to a new server
running OpenSuSE 10.2/Linux 2.6.18 (x86_64) and Samba 3.0.25b.
The Server is a new Athlon 64 X2 4000+/1GB with two 400GB SATA disks in a
software RAID1 configuration. The sh
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Dirk Kleinhesselink wrote:
I have a linux server that I'm preparing to migrate our samba services to.
It has been running as a stand alone server and I intend to set it up
as a PDC - we have another old system working as a PDC now.
Because of some problems during samba test
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reading the "How To Compile Samba" leads me to this question. Must I compile
Samba with AD support as described in that document in order for the Samba
server to be able to have userids/passwords authenticated by a W2K3/SP2 AD?
I only need to be a
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Andri wrote:
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 12:00 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 6/26/2007, Andri ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've done occasional memtests for a few days straight, and all have
ended successfully. If it wasn't one of those one-in-a-quint
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, User Forums wrote:
Hey fellas. I just installed samba and am having a problem. What I'm
trying to achieve is hosting a file server for my lan. I don't want any
login/password's to be used or any of that. The server box is running
Debian linux and the clients are a mix of
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, David Olsson wrote:
Running samba with Ubuntu, default configuration, one share, samba
running as daemons rather from inetd.
Copying one file between the share and another machine on the LAN is
very slow. Adding another copy and both transfers proceed very quickly.
The
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Henrik Zagerholm wrote:
Hi,
I'm using latest samba 3.0.24 on a debian etch box (ext3, acl) in ADS mode
joined to a W2003 domain.
Everything works fine except when I want to change the group of a file to
something the user is not member of.
Even if I run the commands a
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Stellwag, Philippe wrote:
Hello @ll,
I have a general question to Active Directory (AD), not directly
concerning samba, but I think the experts of this list know the answer.
At my scope: I'm using a Windows XP PC which is logged on using
Microsoft AD domain and Kerberos (n
XP machine?
(I just don't want to disrupt my partner for no good reason...)
Thanks,
M.
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Neil Jolly wrote:
On 12-Feb-07, at 12:38 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2/12/2007 Neil Jolly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[homes]
browseable = No
read only = No
guest ok = No
Don't need this?
path = /home/%U
I've tried with, and without this one
users =
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Neil Jolly wrote:
I'm setting up a server running samba 3.024, and am trying to secure the home
directories. I thought that adding valid users = %U to the home share in the
smb.conf would restrict access to the current user only, but this appears to
not be the case. Anyone
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, James McLaughlin wrote:
Hello All:
I would love to RTFM on multiple ADS servers being configured for ADS
sercurity, but I can't find anything.
Specifically: I have 2 ADS servers at 1 site.
I have 4 SAMBA file servers at said site.
If ADS server 1 goes down -- It will not
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Chris Hall wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote
Chris Hall wrote:
...but doesn't change my opinion that software should be written to
avoid obscure failure caused by obvious misconfiguration -- particularly
in the case of an upgrade which turns a previousl
On Sun, 7 Jan 2007, Azher Amin wrote:
Hi,
Can someone guide me, how to change the password of windows AD using a linux
script.
Here is a snippet of perl code we use to change AD passwords:
my $unicodepwd = pack("v*", (unpack("C*", "\"$newpw1\"")));
$mesg = $ad->modify($addn, replace =>
On Fri, 5 Jan 2007, James A. Dinkel wrote:
Yeah, I see the brief spikes when each user connects. Those are
nothing. This is a dual-Xeon 3.6Ghz server (both assigned to the Ubuntu
file server vm) with 1GB of RAM assigned to this vm. It's the only vm
running on this ESX server.
Also top doe
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, Alan Broady wrote:
Hi,
I have the following situation:
I'm designing a solution for an organization with two Active Directory
forests. The forests do not have a trust relationship, and there is no
chance to get them to move to a trust relationship (at least within a
reason
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, David Harrison wrote:
On 10/11/2006, at 12:22 PM, John Drescher wrote:
On 11/9/06, David Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- BUT OSX Tiger to Samba 3.0.23C (Suse 10) file transfers operate at
1-2meg/second which is well down from expected performance.
The strange thing
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Michael Rignaz wrote:
On 09/10/2006 10:11 AM, Michael Rignaz escreveu:
Hi,
is it possible to share write locks amongst two samba servers?
We are experiencing performance issues all the time, because one
location (location A) is connected via VPN to the main location
(loca
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 11:16:36AM -0700, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
I tried 'done descend' with and without the leading . and
it has no discernable effect. Might do the job if it worked.
Log a bug at bugzilla.samba.org so we can track it p
ents of the file (like Excel writing some flag into the
actual file contents itself), but I can't find any indication
on the server that the file is locked.
- Logan
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, Keith wrote:
Approximately every 30 seconds a friend receives a nmbd[1892] error.
I believe it is related to Samba.
As I'm a complete novice can someone please advise.
Ummm, how about posting the error message?
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On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Cybionet wrote:
Wlcome in the club :-)
I wrote a topic "Limit of group membership for a user?" with the same
problem, and I don't have any answer by the samba team. I have the most
recent Samba 3.0.21b, OpenLDAP 2.2.28 and Glibc 2.3.6 version on a Gentoo
(kernel 2.6.15) a
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Matt Smith wrote:
ACK! Ok this morning for some strange reason when trying to resolve my
samba server authentication fails ... it can ping the host name and it
tries to connect but authentication fails, if I connect to the IP all
works fine, this only started happening this
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, updatemyself . wrote:
In my Network i have Only One Domain (Win2003)
and all the windows client is accessing the samba share with out further
authentication..
to run the project smoothly.. i need all this as one domain.. the file
permission and all happening through
only win
I have a small business client with a new samba file server. It's
CentOS 4.2 and Samba samba-3.0.10-1.4E.2.
When they save open Excel files from Windows, they are prompted to
overwrite the existing file. I mean, when they click the little disk
icon or use Ctrl-S or File--Save. Excel would normally
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Remy Zandwijk wrote:
I found out that I need to use 'fake' 'idmap uid' and 'idmap
gid' to get it to work. Is that a winbind bug? In
Should be fine without either an idmap uid/gid range. Are
you
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Miki Monguilod wrote:
Hi Gerald,
We have Solaris 10 completely updated up today.
About samba and libraries, we have compiled Samba againt OpenLdap libraries
(usr/local/lib/libldap.*) and of course, nss_ldap is linked against Sun
ldap's libraries /usr/lib/libldap.*) .
The
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 03:56:53PM -0800, Andrew Morgan wrote:
I upgraded from Samba 3.0.20 to 3.0.21a last night on my Solaris 10
machine. After the upgrade, everything seemed to work fine, but I see
that Samba is panic'ing in the logs. As far
I upgraded from Samba 3.0.20 to 3.0.21a last night on my Solaris 10
machine. After the upgrade, everything seemed to work fine, but I see
that Samba is panic'ing in the logs. As far as I can tell, the client
retries whatever it was doing and succeeds (at least, we've had no reports
of problem
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I downloaded SAMBA VERSION: 3.0.20b to my sun sol 9 server and below is
the error I got after running ./configure.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ./configure
SAMBA VERSION: 3.0.20b
checking for -fPIE...
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... cc
checking for
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Travis Knabe wrote:
We've got a large user base.
They all have a home directory and within it a public_html directory.
Each of the directories have and need different permissions set on them.
I've tried using ACL's, setgid bits, all the samba options, however when
a fi
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know why, when transferring data via Gigabit Ethernet from OS X
to Linux (or vice versa), you get about 50-60 MB/sec with Samba 3.0.X (all
versions I've tried, the rate depending on whether you use Jumbo Frames) but
you get about 105-1
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Andrew Morgan wrote:
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| On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
|> |> Try setting "printing = bsd" and "printcap name = /dev/null".
|> |> Although we
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
|> Andrew Morgan wrote:
|> |
|> | I run a fairly busy samba server that only serves up users' home
|> | directory. I am running Samba v3.0.20 under Solaris 10 on a Sun v440.
|> | I'm seeing a large number of cal
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Andrew Morgan wrote:
|
| I run a fairly busy samba server that only serves up users' home
| directory. I am running Samba v3.0.20 under Solaris 10 on a Sun v440.
| I'm seeing a large
I run a fairly busy samba server that only serves up users' home
directory. I am running Samba v3.0.20 under Solaris 10 on a Sun v440.
I'm seeing a large number of calls to '/usr/bin/lpstat -v'. These are
probably occuring everytime a new client connects, but I'm not positive.
The server d
How do I sync ldap samba passwds with heimdal kerberos passwds
I have tryied out this in my smb.conf
unix password sync = yes
passwd program = /usr/sbin/kadmin -l passwd %u
passwd chat = "*Password:*" %n\n "*Password:*" %n\n "*"
But then i try to change a passwd in windows it rejects
How do I sync whem.
I have tryied out this in my smb.conf
unix password sync = yes
passwd program = /usr/sbin/kadmin -l passwd %u
passwd chat = "*Password:*" %n\n "*Password:*" %n\n "*"
But then i try to change a passwd in windows it rejects it, and
telling me that I dont have permissing to chan
How do I sync whem.
I have tryied out this in my smb.conf
unix password sync = yes
passwd program = /usr/sbin/kadmin -l passwd %u
passwd chat = "*Password:*" %n\n "*Password:*" %n\n "*"
But then i try to change a passwd in windows it rejects it, and
telling me that I dont have permissing to chan
gecos:: Tm9ib2R5IG9yIEd1ZXN0ICAgICAgIA==
homeDirectory:: L2Rldi9udWxsICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==
loginShell:: L2Rldi9udWxsICAgICA=
uidNumber: 65534
gidNumber: 65534
sambaAcctFlags: [UX ]
# Morgan Hallgren, people, example.com
dn: cn=Morgan Hallgren,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com
objectClass
On 6/6/05, Matt Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/6/05, Robert Schuettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > is it possible to have a Samba server without creating local accounts
> > for users on that server?
> >
> > Shar
On 6/6/05, Robert Schuettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> is it possible to have a Samba server without creating local accounts
> for users on that server?
>
> Share level security doesn't count though. ;-) The idea is not to need
> to create and update users on the Samba server
morgan toal wrote:
So far, so good. But here's the rub: when I attempt to, say, create a
file within certain shares I have set up in smb.conf (see below), where
I specifically set "write list = @admin" I receive a dialog from Windows:
"Unable to create the file foo.txt Acce
delete and recreate the user nsu. I deleted from
/etc/passwd and then from the tdb manually using pdbedit. I then
re-created this user, thiking somehow this might fix this gid problem
somehow. Didn't fix the share permission issue, though I can still log
in with local admin rights on the w
I'm running Fedora Core 3 on two machines; a server and a client. On
the server, I have the package samba-3.0.10-1.fc3 installed; I assume
this means I have samba version 3.0.10. On the client, I have
samba-client-3.0.10-1.fc3, i.e., the same version.
On the same network, I have a Windows XP home
o and behold, I am local administrator
again. Whoo-hoo!!! :)
thanks again!
mtoal
Morgan Toal wrote:
Hi there,
I switched servers yesterday.
The old server was running 2.2.7a-1 on RedHat 8.0.
The new server is 3.0.8-0.pre1.3 on Fedora Core 3.
I did the migration by copying the following:
/etc/p
ba
and then remap your groups. Example:
net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup=flyingpigs
Cheers,
John T.
"Morgan Toal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Hi there,
I switched servers yesterday.
The old server was running 2.2.7a-1 on Red
Hi there,
I switched servers yesterday.
The old server was running 2.2.7a-1 on RedHat 8.0.
The new server is 3.0.8-0.pre1.3 on Fedora Core 3.
I did the migration by copying the following:
/etc/passwd
/etc/group
/etc/shadow
/etc/samba/*
I then copied /home and fixed all the permissions on stuff.
I t
I have a Redhat Linux Server running SAMBA and Windows 2003 NAS running
Appliance server. What I would like to do is move my data to the NAS but use
SAMBA to provide the shares. The problem that I'm running into is that the
users can see the data but can't write to it since Windows isn't aware
never let me down either now
or in future.
I am Dr.David Morgan, AN OFFICIAL of ECOBANK BENIN There is an account opened
in the above bank in 1990 and since 1993 nobody has operated on this account
again. Which means it now dormant,After going through some old files in the
records, I discovered
e same as the
Workgroup/Domain name and possibly disabling WINS (if enabled). From there, I'm kind
of at a loss of ideas. Also, if anyone has any ideas to fix this on the client side,
your input would be appreciated.
Thanks
Chad Morgan
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Esler, Joel Contractor wrote:
Is there a way to make clients not see "hidden" shares? Like we have an
"I:" drive, but it's actually a "Common-Share"...
Appending a $ on to a share name will make it not browseable in Network Neighborhood.
Also saying "browseable = no" will also make it not browse
Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi folks,
I've had a setup working for quite some time and everything's fine except that
the server that hosts the WINS never appears in the network neighbourhood,
and when trying to connect to that server there is a small delay.
As few people need to browse to it, the pro
Igor Debacker wrote:
i installed it in other 5 machines .. changed their netbios and ip,
but when i tryed to use these new machines .. only the last machine i turn on
could be able to log in.. in some way they were conflicting..
One issue may be duplicate netbios machine names.
They do need to b
Richard,
Thanks for your suggestion!
Your pw1 config below is configured as a local master for its workgroup
"pw" ..your config: domain master = no
where is its domain master browser? If you wish "pw1" to be a dom-master
then change the above line to .. domain master = yes . IF these are the
We
Well, I've asked a couple times already but I will ask one more, since I still havent' managed to get any further.
We have several sites. Each site has it's own network and domain.
We are connected via a WAN.
Is the best practice to have one WINS server for each site?
Or is a single WINS server f
I'm having some difficulties setting up browsing across networks and domains and was hoping some of you folks out there could help.
We have two separate domains on two separate networks. I have a single WINS server.
Why can I browse both networks from machine pw2 when I can NOT browse both from e
Patricio Bruna wrote:
when i trie to log in the domain, the pc says "the local directives in this
system dont allow to start an interactiv session"
i follow all the step in all the reading that i could find, but nothing works
out for me.
any help will be useful,
thx
Isn't this the message you
Vernon A. Fort wrote:
I use rsync to backup my linux samba shares to a remote tape backup server.
Users periodically have open/locked files within their shares. Other than
telling the users to logout ( this doesn't always work - go figure), how can
I ensure the files listed in the smbstatus -L are
e two .ADM files.
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nts/downloads/recommended/SP6/128bitX86/default.asp
Here is a custom policy template I've used. Cut it out and call it custom.adm. Load it with the two stock ones in the NT policy editor. Create and save a policy called NTCONFIG.POL in your netl
I'm having some difficulties setting up browsing across networks and domains and was hoping some of you folks out there could help.
We have two domains on two physically separate networks, connected via a firewall/router. To my knowledge the firewall system is not set to block anything between the
wins server = 10.1.1.2
default = global
name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
browse list = yes
min wins ttl = 21600
max log size = 50
Thank You,
Randy Morgan
Samba config.rtf
Description: Rich-Text-Format
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Gerald Carter wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Andrew Morgan wrote:
>
> >
> > Since upgrading to Samba 2.2.3a on several of our servers, we are having
> > trouble with nmbd not maintaining the WINS registration. After the WINS
> > server ex
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Gerald Carter wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Andrew Morgan wrote:
>
> >
> > Since upgrading to Samba 2.2.3a on several of our servers, we are having
> > trouble with nmbd not maintaining the WINS registration. After the WINS
> > server ex
Since upgrading to Samba 2.2.3a on several of our servers, we are having
trouble with nmbd not maintaining the WINS registration. After the WINS
server expires the record, our users in other subnets cannot find the
server. Restarting nmbd registers the server again in WINS, but nmbd
doesn't rer
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