I think you'll find that the answer can be "both." But, only during the
context of that connection to the samba server.
This is because the client sends its authentication info to the server when
it connects. I don't really know if/when the samba server verifies group
membership on the domain beyo
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 03:26:12PM +0400, Vladimir Vassiliev wrote:
> Thanks. Still not clear for me is it cached on SMB-server when
> SMB-client connects or on client when user logs in?
That depends on whether you are using Kerberos or NTLM. With
Kerberos, you have to re-login to the client. With
Thanks. Still not clear for me is it cached on SMB-server when SMB-client connects or on client when
user logs in?
21.10.2010 14:20, Brian Cowan пишет:
Actually, this group cache behavior is *Windows* behavior. Group
membership is loaded at login time and not refreshed until you log out
and bac
Actually, this group cache behavior is *Windows* behavior. Group membership
is loaded at login time and not refreshed until you log out and back in.
It's annoying @ times. Having been a Novell NetWare user in my ancient past,
it was something of a shock to me too.
Brian C.
On Oct 21, 2010 2:35 AM
Hi all,
our setup is Samba 3.3 in W2K8 domain.
It seems samba cache group memberships somewhere and after adding user to a new group it's necessary
to relogin for that user to get new memberships. Is it possible to eliminate that nasty procedure?
Thanks.
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i am in a mixed win2000 and win2003 R1 ActiveDirectory environment.
Have always had ntlmv2 server and client required. LM and NTLM have
always been rejected. That is how it has been for 10 years.
Mounting from CentOS 5 to the windows servers has not been an issue
for years. However, using ADS c
2006/8/24, Henrik Zagerholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I really have no idea if this is relevant but maybe you should look
at winbind offline logon setting in smb.conf?
Just an idea...
I've thought about increasing the default value of "winbind cache
time", by default set to 300 seconds.
The matte
I really have no idea if this is relevant but maybe you should look
at winbind offline logon setting in smb.conf?
Just an idea...
24 aug 2006 kl. 16:44 skrev Yann Durieux:
Hi,
I've got some problem with samba (v3.0.22) on a linux (RedHat 4 ES)
running squid (2.5Stable6). My server has joine
Hi,
I've got some problem with samba (v3.0.22) on a linux (RedHat 4 ES)
running squid (2.5Stable6). My server has joined a WIndows Domain.
My problem is that from time to time, and usually on rush hour, Squid
runs out of authentication process and at the same time, winbind have
also no more auth
Hi,
I've got some problem with samba (v3.0.22) on a linux (RedHat 4 ES)
running squid (2.5Stable6). My server has joined a WIndows Domain.
My problem is that from time to time, and usually on rush hour, Squid
runs out of authentication process and at the same time, winbind have
also no more auth
I have big problems with samba (client or server, dont know) caching
files. a client writes a file and reads it back right away, and then it
reads the old contents.
can this problem be solved?
remco
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i have just installed samba on my gentoo server. but im having a
problem: some applications wich run find from a winXP 'fileserver' fails
when working from samba. everything seems to be fine but (its a
compiler for a microcontroller) the produces file is not updated. its
just re-recrated when
Hi Loc
i got your email address from samba mail list, sorry for disturb.
i got the same confusion. when i setup a pdc, in message file, erros like
get_domain_master_name_node_status_fail: is full there.
do you get any solution now?
Thanks!
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Hello,
I have an working PDC/BDC; everything is going ok. There's a minor
thing
with samba that when I configured my PDC I started with
192.168.0.108
(DHCP) .. when I finished, I change to a static IP
(192.168.5.3), and
everything works fine. But somehow in the SAMBA log,
it always spits out
[20
I found the CachedLogonsCount registry settings in the Windows client
and set them to 0 (zero), but it had no effect. The deleted user could
still log on. On top of that, no new users can log on so something
seems amiss.
Rob
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Robert Rati wrote:
| I have a PDC that is Samba 3.0 setup to talk to an OpenLDAP server for
| authentication, and I was able to get a user to log in to a Windows 2000
| machine on the domain. Then I tried adding additional users, but none
| of them cou
I have a PDC that is Samba 3.0 setup to talk to an OpenLDAP server for
authentication, and I was able to get a user to log in to a Windows 2000
machine on the domain. Then I tried adding additional users, but none
of them could log in. So I tried deleting the admin user from the LDAP
database
Read about oplocks.
Joel
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 06:09:40PM +0100, KaZeR wrote:
> Hi in!
>
>
> I need to know how to tell samba not to cache files.
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
>
> [BTF]KaZeR
> http://kazer.homeip.net
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On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 11:28, KaZeR wrote:
> thanks for your reply :)
Unfortunately - I didn't know I had sent anything! I had a inadvertent
key sequence while typing, and closed the window, and ultimately had to
kill the mail program. So what I sent was incomplete
> ok, so have you got an i
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 11:09, KaZeR wrote:
> I need to know how to tell samba not to cache files.
Well, This is a very broad subject. There can be both client-side and
server-side caching involved when accessing a Samba server. The caching
of files on the server is really an OS-level tuning optio
Hi in!
I need to know how to tell samba not to cache files.
Thanks for your help!
[BTF]KaZeR
http://kazer.homeip.net
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