I have a Samba domain that is having problems. We have a new NetApp file
server (FAS2040 running NetApp Release 7.3.4) that keeps dropping its
connection to the Samba server. We didn't have this problem with an older
NetApp box (FAS250 running NetApp Release 6.5.1R1).
I can run tcpdump on
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 11:59:41AM -0700, Carl G. Riches wrote:
I have a Samba domain that is having problems. We have a new NetApp
file server (FAS2040 running NetApp Release 7.3.4) that keeps
dropping its connection to the Samba server. We didn't have this
problem with an older NetApp
Dear all
I need some advise with respect to SID/UID/GID mapping.
The server runs Samba 3.5.8 as a member of an AD (w2k8)
domain. Our UNIX UIDs are taken from the 1000-6 range
with about 1 allocated accounts. 99% of user IDs
exist in AD with the same name. For that reason we rely
on the nss
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Hi Guys,
I've had a check again, looks like roaming profile is already running (sorry
about being misleading), strange though
no local profile is created (this can be found out when i log in as local
admin and go to the User Profile tab in computer
properties), and outlook still complains about
Are you sure it's not a permissions problem? Have the Windows 7 machines
been properly added to the domain? Are the user accounts enabled?
Sorry, I have no Windows 7 clients to test things on. However, whenever
I've had similar problems, it's been an account setup problem, not a
Samba
Hi all,
We've been trying to setup/upgrade a samba PDC (version 3.56) with
OpenLDAP
as backend and roaming profiles for Windows7 (32bit) Clients. windows7
has
no problem
with login after applying the reg patches, however, it seems to
always load
a temporary profile as opposed to roaming
Hi all,
We've been trying to setup/upgrade a samba PDC (version 3.56) with OpenLDAP
as backend and roaming profiles for Windows7 (32bit) Clients. windows7 has
no problem
with login after applying the reg patches, however, it seems to always load
a temporary profile as opposed to roaming one for
Hi all,
I am running 3 ubuntu 8.04 LTSP servers that use Active Directory via
winbind for authentication. We've recently upgraded the Domain
Controllers to
Windows 2008 R2 and now domain users can't log in to these linux boxes.
- wbinfo and getent passwd still return correct information
root can
Problem:
Trying to finish creation of Samba 3.3.2 domain server on new 9.04 Ubuntu
server. Did default Ubuntu installation of LAMP and Samba during
installation. Successfully edited smb.conf, built users, server and
resources visible in smbclient and in windows test workstation. Can login
as
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 16:42:50 +0100
Alex Crow ac...@integrafin.co.uk wrote:
I'm not sure that Samba checks the Linux groups but Linux does. In a
Windows domain, all the accounts reside in the Domain. It may be
checking the Linux accounts for shares on the DC, but wouldn't be
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 18:03:48 -0400
Gary Dale garyd...@rogers.com wrote:
Chris Osicki wrote:
Hi
I'm using Samba 3.0.33 on Solaris10 and have the following problem.
In the smb.conf I have
workgroup = CORPROOT
security = domain
and users authenticated to CORPROOT domain
Chris Osicki wrote:
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 18:03:48 -0400
Gary Dale garyd...@rogers.com wrote:
Chris Osicki wrote:
Hi
I'm using Samba 3.0.33 on Solaris10 and have the following problem.
In the smb.conf I have
workgroup = CORPROOT
security = domain
and users authenticated to
I'm not sure that Samba checks the Linux groups but Linux does. In a
Windows domain, all the accounts reside in the Domain. It may be
checking the Linux accounts for shares on the DC, but wouldn't be able
to on a member server. Perhaps one of the Linux gurus could answer your
Hi
I'm using Samba 3.0.33 on Solaris10 and have the following problem.
In the smb.conf I have
workgroup = CORPROOT
security = domain
and users authenticated to CORPROOT domain can connect shares
w/o problems, [homes] for example.
Now I would like to create a share and restrict access
Chris Osicki wrote:
Hi
I'm using Samba 3.0.33 on Solaris10 and have the following problem.
In the smb.conf I have
workgroup = CORPROOT
security = domain
and users authenticated to CORPROOT domain can connect shares
w/o problems, [homes] for example.
Now I would like to create a
Chris Osicki wrote:
Hi
I'm using Samba 3.0.33 on Solaris10 and have the following problem.
In the smb.conf I have
workgroup = CORPROOT
security = domain
and users authenticated to CORPROOT domain can connect shares
w/o problems, [homes] for example.
Now I would like to create a
Hello all,
I've run into an issue while migrating a client's Samba PDC from Debian
3.x to OpenSuSE 10.3, have been beating my head against it for over a
week, and am now turning to the mailing list for help.
We're running Samba 3.0.26a-3-1478-SUSE-SL10.3 authenticating against
OpenLDAP 2.3.37.
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Hi,
I read at least 100 different documentations during the
last week and
didn't
Hi,
I read at least 100 different documentations during the last week and
didn't get it. So I decided to ask the list for help :)
Unfortunately we have to move to a Windows 2008 Server ADS in our
company as this is required for some other projects. But we want to
keep our nice 5+ samba-server
Peter,
Ever get a helpful response on this one?
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Unfortunately, running a packet sniffer on the server does not make
things any better in my case (otherwise it would be at least an
easy workaround ;)
Regards,
Peter Daum
Daniel Lindgren wrote:
I am also having performance problems writing to a Samba share (see
previous
I am still desperately trying to figure out why I get such a horrible
performance trying to copy files from XP to Samba (below is my
original post to illustrate the context. Meanwhile, I found a
pretty remarkable pattern in the network traces.
Generally, the packets send from the XP machine look
I am also having performance problems writing to a Samba share (see previous
post about tcpdump) and I have seen a strange phenomenon: if I start tcpdump
on the Samba machine, performance increases 20 times. It would be
interesting to know if you also experience the same, just start tcpdump and
Hi all,
is there any more documentation on how to configure event loging
on Samba? Maybe some examples? Some example scripts?
Thanks a lot,
Christian
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If you want file event logging I think your best bet is the audit VFS
module.
Cheers,
Henrik
29 maj 2006 kl. 10:36 skrev Masopust, Christian:
Hi all,
is there any more documentation on how to configure event loging
on Samba? Maybe some examples? Some example scripts?
Thanks a lot,
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Henrik Zagerholm wrote:
If you want file event logging I think your best bet
is the audit VFS module.
VFS auditing and Windows Eventlogs are not necessarily the
same thing.
For a short HOWTO on Eventlogs, see
You need to establish your Solaris box as a member server in the W2K3
domain. SWAT has a wizard for that which will create the appropriate
smb.conf. When you do this, the W2K3 domain controller will be used for
authentication.
The accounts and/or groups need to map between the two boxes. Your
Hello all samba'ers
I'm trying to configure samba for Windows (active-directory)
authentication, with every Windows-user having a similar unix username.
I've created the users in both sides but I couldn't configure the
smb.conf file (either with or without SWAT) to make it work.
I'm using XP
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Hello,
I try to set up a Linux/Samba box to authenticate users (on Windows 2000
and XP boxes) against a Windows NT4 Primary domain controller but failed
with what I tried so far.
- - both machines are on the same local network (192.168.17.X)
- - the
Christopher,
You need to add the samba server to the NT4 domain. The procedure to
follow can be looked up here:
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/ServerType.ht
ml#id2526872
Read up on Domain Security mode.
Regards,
Franz
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Strebel, Franz R. wrote:
You need to add the samba server to the NT4 domain. The procedure to
follow can be looked up here:
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/ServerType.ht
ml#id2526872
Read up on Domain Security
Try using ip address instead anf see if that works :)
//henrik
15 okt 2005 kl. 13.10 skrev Sunil Kumar:
Hi all,
when I am tring to connect to my linux
share using linux for
ex: smbclient //linuxspan/kerberos -U suneel - where as linuxspan
is host
name and kerberos is a share name and
Hi all,
when I am tring to connect to my linux
share using linux for
ex: smbclient //linuxspan/kerberos -U suneel - where as linuxspan is host
name and kerberos is a share name and suneel is ads user.
I am getting this error : tree connect failed : NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME.
pls help me on
Hello -
Im having a problem w/ my users being able to change their SMB password.
What is the best approach to allow users acces to smbpasswd to change
their own passwords when they want?
Right now Im getting the following error:
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the (anonymous) password change:
Good Morning:
I am having trouble with my samba server on FC3.
For some reason I cannot get it to authenticate against the domain,
In order for domain users to be able to access resources, it requires me to
create samba users and input their windows password for it to work (which is
terrible
Hi
I know that these kind of postings are sometimes frowned upon, so i will
apologise in advance.
What we have had in place for over 5 years is a Redhat 5.2 machine
running Samba 2.06, and Win 95, 98 and ME clients, with but Home and
Public shares on Samba. I am happy configuring this version
Can someone please explain to me what does numopen=a
mean when a takes values of 0,1,2,3 etc??
In addition, can someone guide me in an online manual
(or a pdf or something like that) for all those meanings
and error codes that I get from time to time??
Thanx
Chris
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Hi Guys!
I am from South Africa and this is my first post.
My first installation of SAMBA (2001) worked like a charm! No hassles and
the system has been running for the last 2+ years! The documentation was
also of such nature that it was no problem to install/configure...
The machine that I
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Hi,
I have installed the public domain version of samba version 2.2.8a on aix
5.2 and I receive the following error message while attempting to start
the
samba server. I am wondering if anyone could
Hi
Will NT4 to Samba migration will migrate NT 4 Logon Scripts to Linux.. i
mean through net rpc we can get users,groups and passwords data from NT4
thorugh net rpc commands in the same way will i fetch Logon scripts from
NT4???
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Need help.
I cannot make directory writeable from Windows NT, despite trying read only = no and
writeable = true in smb.conf file in this [directory]. Is this because of user is
invalid (user = nobody in [global]) or something else is wrong with my smb.conf file.
I ran testparm and all went OK.
Did you give 0777 permission to your share folder?
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Need help.
I cannot make directory writeable from Windows NT, despite trying read only
Hi Adil
Have you had any solutions regarding this issue yet?
I have a simular problem:
We setup Samba 2.2.7 with SWAT client. We converted the users from Novell to
Linux as a file server.
What we are having a problem with is that we have to create a samba share
for each user and a login script
all exact ports arel listed in /etc/services.
the ports u need where postet a view days ago in this list.
please somebody correct, if i'm wrong:
netbios-ns 137/tcp # NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-ns 137/udp # NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-dgm 138/tcp
hello
I am new to Samba protocol.
Our Client software used samba protocol If there is no firewall case , this
protocol work properly from remote site.
All of firwall configuration open ( this mean is all of port open ).
Samba work very well, but if some constrain put in, it doesn't work.
would
hello
i am new to Samba protocol
please help.
Our Client software used samba protocol If there is no firewall case , this
protocol work properly from remote site.
All of firwall configuration open ( this mean is all of port open ).
Samba work very well, but if some constrain put in, it doesn't
i want to configure samba as PDC .i installed the
samba on the linux box machine and configure it
accordingly.
I am trying to connect the windows 2000(server) as a
client of this domain.
when i press ok after writing the domain name at the
windows 2000 (as a client). It gives me a window ,
asking
Hi there
I have resently shifted from a windows server to a linux server (Mandrake
9.0). I have configured the /etc/samba/smb.conf file and I have the server
shown in the network neibourhood of my win clients. But I am not able to
login the server. Could anyone please help me??
Thanks
Have you set up the users with Linux accounts and smbpasswd entries and have
you added them to the etc/hosts file ?
Mike
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Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 11:52 AM
Subject: [Samba] Help Needed
Hi there
I have
Hi Everyone...
I have having problem conecting my linux (laptop) to internet via windows
machine that has two ethernet cards. one connected to cable modem and one
to my laptop. anyone have any idea how to connect them.
Till next time,
Samip
Environment:
HP L-2000 running HP-UX 11.0
Problem:
Installed Samba 2.2.4 (both self-compiled and from pre-compiled binaries
with same results) and if I try the command smbclient -L ctsdev1 (where
ctsdev1 is the name of my server) I get the following output:
# ./smbclient -L ctsdev1
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