[Samba] OS X 10.8 specific questions

2013-02-09 Thread Hans Vallden
Hello from a list newbie, I've tried to research the web for information about configuring Samba (either 3.6 or 4.0) on OS X 10.8 Server. To my surprise, good information seems to be scarce. That's odd considering SMBX is evidently not an alternative which performs of configures very well at th

Re: [Samba] OS X LION issue with Samba printing

2011-09-22 Thread Caldwell, Steve R ERDC-MSRC-MS Contractor
I am facing the same issue in our enterprise environment after upgrading to Lion. I tried re-adding the printer, but every time I send a document to it I get “Printer paused.” Resuming the printer results in it immediately being “paused” again. Hope there is a fix released in the near future. S

[Samba] OS X LION issue with Samba printing

2011-07-29 Thread Chris Smith
A user who upgraded to OS X Lion could no longer add the Samba hosted printers to his system. In this account the user logon rights are limited by workstation. Checking the Samba logs showed that OS X Lion was sending "workstation" as the NetBIOS name instead of the configured NetBIOS name (same as

Re: [Samba] OS X Clients Unable To Create Subdirectories?

2010-02-09 Thread Jeremy Allison
On Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 11:58:00AM -0700, Kimball Larsen wrote: > I asked about this a few days ago, but none of the suggestions have made any > difference... asking again in the hopes I'll find more things to try > > Linux: Ubuntu 9.10 > Samba version: 3.4.0 > OS X 10.6.2 Can you reproduce

[Samba] OS X Clients Unable To Create Subdirectories?

2010-02-09 Thread Kimball Larsen
I asked about this a few days ago, but none of the suggestions have made any difference... asking again in the hopes I'll find more things to try Linux: Ubuntu 9.10 Samba version: 3.4.0 OS X 10.6.2 I'm running samba on a local linux server, with a bunch of shares. Over the last several ye

Re: [Samba] OS X Clients Can't Create Sub-Directories

2010-02-02 Thread Andy Liebman
Kimball Larsen wrote: I'm running samba on a local linux server, with a bunch of shares. Over the last several years, this has worked perfectly in our heterogenous network of OS X and Windows. All my windows clients still work perfectly - my users can mount the samba shares and create, rename,

[Samba] OS X Clients Can't Create Sub-Directories

2010-02-02 Thread Kimball Larsen
I'm running samba on a local linux server, with a bunch of shares. Over the last several years, this has worked perfectly in our heterogenous network of OS X and Windows. All my windows clients still work perfectly - my users can mount the samba shares and create, rename, move etc files and fo

[Samba] os x to samba authentication failure on share level

2008-06-02 Thread TN
I'm a newbie to this list, as I've hit a problem I cannot solve by googling around. I have a debian server which is setup for share level security, most of which are public. A couple of the shares are using user= to secure to only certain users, and users connect from xp/vista & os x I recentl

[Samba] OS X Clients getting thrown off shares

2006-09-05 Thread Nick Wales
My Samba server has slowed down dramatically since yesterday afternoon, although I'm not seeing any obvious signs of issues occurring in the smbd.log or in messages.log. Load average is low and there is plenty of memory left. Also, OS X clients are getting logged off at random intervals and

RE: [Samba] OS X Tiger Share write problems

2006-07-31 Thread Covington, Chris
samba@lists.samba.org Subject:[Samba] OS X Tiger Share write problems I have found lots of people talking about this problem, however I have yet to come across a solution. None of the OS X 10.4.x systems can write to a Samba share on a RH 7.3 server with Samba "Version 2.2.7-security-

[Samba] OS X Tiger Share write problems

2006-07-31 Thread Mike Freitas
I have found lots of people talking about this problem, however I have yet to come across a solution. None of the OS X 10.4.x systems can write to a Samba share on a RH 7.3 server with Samba "Version 2.2.7-security-rollup-fix" Windows and Linux can read and write with no problems. All system

Re: [Samba] OS X - Free space reporting issues.

2006-04-11 Thread Michael Gasch
hi, there were a lot of posts regarding file system size of a share and mac osx. some users had to limit the virtual filesystem size to <2TB with "max disk size" parameter to be able to write to a huge (>2TB) share. just my 2cents greez Eric Warnke wrote: We are putting into production a

[Samba] OS X - Free space reporting issues.

2006-04-04 Thread Eric Warnke
We are putting into production a new samba server(s) with a combined storage pool of several TB's of space. One of the problems we encountered was that OS X ( 10.4.5 ) reported free space incorrectly on very large values ( 650gb in our case ). It would report the free space as doubled for no appa

[Samba] OS X Finder - Zero KB Available, Write Problems, Uggh

2006-01-19 Thread Administrator
Dear list- On all of our Mac OS X (Samba) clients (10.3, 10.4) I have been experiencing the following problem: users would not be able to write to a published Samba shares UNLESS tha Global parameter "Max Disk Size = xx" is set in the Samba server's config file. I first discovered this issu

[Samba] OS X drops Win 2003 shares

2005-12-10 Thread Roman Budzianowski
I can mount Win 2003 shares on my Macs fine. However, the shares disappear after a while. This behavior is unlike on XP where the mounts stay attached forever. The session timeout on 2003 doesn't matter. It works that way out of the box, and after reconfiguring samba on the MAC to join the

[Samba] [OS X 10.4.2] SMB strangeness

2005-09-20 Thread James Nierodzik
Sorry folks if this is better suited for the Apple lists, but I feel it's a samba issue so I'm posting here. We just upgraded (did a fresh install) from OS X 10.3.8 Server to 10.4.2 running Samba version 3.0.10 After upgrading we have noticed severe performance hits on our Windows machine

Re: [Samba] FOLLOWUP: Samba, OS X Tiger 10.4 plain text password, username null-padded?

2005-06-20 Thread Elizabeth Schwartz
On 6/20/05, Eric Hines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, Apple is following the Microsoft school of Tech (non)Support I dunno, I think it's not too shabby to go from seeing proof of a problem to having a fix in a downloadable build in , um, two business days. -- To unsubscribe from this list go

Re: [Samba] FOLLOWUP: Samba, OS X Tiger 10.4 plain text password, username null-padded?

2005-06-20 Thread Eric Hines
So, Apple is following the Microsoft school of Tech (non)Support Eric Hines Elizabeth Schwartz wrote: So, an Apple engineer came and hung out for about three hours last week and agreed that Tiger was doing something pretty funky with the plain text passwords. Today's word is: " there i

[Samba] FOLLOWUP: Samba, OS X Tiger 10.4 plain text password, username null-padded?

2005-06-20 Thread Elizabeth Schwartz
So, an Apple engineer came and hung out for about three hours last week and agreed that Tiger was doing something pretty funky with the plain text passwords. Today's word is: " there is a fix in 10.4.2 that will go in combination with the /etc/nsmb.conf and hopefully solve your problem.That is

Re: [Samba] Samba, OS X Tiger 10.4 plain text password, username null-padded?

2005-06-15 Thread Mark Sarria
y, June 15, 2005 6:02 PM Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba, OS X Tiger 10.4 plain text password,username null-padded? On 6/15/05, Geoff Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This list deals with the samba server side. The smbmount stuff for linux is kernel code and so is dealt with on another list

RE: [Samba] Samba, OS X Tiger 10.4 plain text password, username null-padded?

2005-06-15 Thread Betsy Schwartz
Oh we have asked Apple, thanks! We've got an Apple engineer coming onsite tomorrow, even, and I'll report back on what he says (so far he's just asked about us using authenticated passwords) Hope this might help others, at any rate. If anyone can shed some light on how null-padding is *sup

RE: [Samba] Samba, OS X Tiger 10.4 plain text password, username null-padded?

2005-06-15 Thread Geoff Scott
Elizabeth Schwartz wrote: > On 6/15/05, Geoff Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> This list deals with the samba server side. The smbmount stuff for >> linux is kernel code and so is dealt with on another list. But >> whatever Apple have done to the code you need to ask Apple. Don't >> expect an

Re: [Samba] Samba, OS X Tiger 10.4 plain text password, username null-padded?

2005-06-15 Thread Elizabeth Schwartz
On 6/15/05, Geoff Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This list deals with the samba server side. The smbmount stuff for linux is > kernel code and so is dealt with on another list. But whatever Apple have > done to the code you need to ask Apple. Don't expect any response though. Er... ok. No l

RE: [Samba] Samba, OS X Tiger 10.4 plain text password, username null-padded?

2005-06-15 Thread Geoff Scott
Elizabeth Schwartz wrote: > Once this was done, snooping an smbclient connection, I see the plain > text password and the username but they are null-padded. > Authentication works. But when Tiger attempts to mount an smb share > via the GUI, I see the password NOT null-padded and the username > P

[Samba] Re: Samba, OS X Tiger 10.4 plain text password, username null-padded?

2005-06-15 Thread Elizabeth Schwartz
On 6/15/05, Elizabeth Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Our samba server is running Solaris 9 and Samba 3.0.2.a . For reasons > *outside the scope of this question* we are using plaintext passwords > and authenticating via our NFS server (that should be NIS server, sorry!) -- To unsubscribe fr

[Samba] Samba, OS X Tiger 10.4 plain text password, username null-padded?

2005-06-15 Thread Elizabeth Schwartz
Our samba server is running Solaris 9 and Samba 3.0.2.a . For reasons *outside the scope of this question* we are using plaintext passwords and authenticating via our NFS server. (I know this isn't a great idea, but that's not the question) With Panther, plaintext passwords worked fine. Snooping,

Re: [Samba] OS X 10.4.1 ( Tiger ) client borked

2005-05-23 Thread cliff white
On Mon, 23 May 2005 07:53:42 -0500 "Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > cliffw wrote: > | Appears Apple messed something up in 10.4,and 10.4.1. > | > | Attempting to connect to a 3.0.14a server (debian unstable) > | from an OS X

Re: [Samba] OS X 10.4.1 ( Tiger ) client borked

2005-05-23 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 cliffw wrote: | Appears Apple messed something up in 10.4,and 10.4.1. | | Attempting to connect to a 3.0.14a server (debian unstable) | from an OS X client causes OS X Finder to hang, and puts | these errors in the samba server logs: | | [2005/05/22 2

[Samba] OS X 10.4.1 ( Tiger ) client borked

2005-05-22 Thread cliffw
Appears Apple messed something up in 10.4,and 10.4.1. Attempting to connect to a 3.0.14a server (debian unstable) from an OS X client causes OS X Finder to hang, and puts these errors in the samba server logs: [2005/05/22 21:48:20, 0] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_mem_get(537) prs_mem_get: reading

RE: [Samba] OS X Server and Duplication

2005-05-18 Thread Nathan Vidican
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[Samba] OS X Server and Duplication

2005-05-17 Thread Msdigital
One question and a comment--- Is it possible to setup a G4 X Server into a duplicating server for my k12 LDAP Server? If not, what are the steps to creating a duplication server for my LDAP server using a PC. I am fairly new to LDAP, and as I play around with it more I am understanding the way

[Samba] OS X Finder can't write to [Homes]

2005-05-04 Thread Lance Levsen
Hey all. In our network, we have a Debian GNU/Linux Samba 3.0.14 server running. We don't have any problems with Windows accessing any of the shares, including [homes], however, the finder in Mac OS X can't write to the [homes] share. OS X has no problem writing to the other shares, just [homes].

Re: [Samba] Os X and Win clients to SMB 3.0.10 server - how to hide ._ files from win clients only

2005-03-03 Thread Patrick McSwiggen
On Mar 3, 2005, at 7:29 PM, David Bowsky wrote: Could anyone point me to some information regarding managing these files in a Windows/OS X environment? Is there some way to base veto's on user or group IDs? For example, could I generate a group for my mac users and then veto ._files for everyon

[Samba] Os X and Win clients to SMB 3.0.10 server - how to hide ._ files from win clients only

2005-03-03 Thread David Bowsky
Hello group, I am working on a test installation of Samba 3.0.10 on FreeBSD 5.3 as potential solution to some of our current file server problems. One of the main ones being good 'ole Win2000 Services for Macintosh - which we would like to dump completely. Here's the situation. We have a hand

[Samba] OS X Server (Samba 3.0.5) and Windows clients logging on with cached credentials

2004-11-29 Thread Paul Fisher
I am having some issues with my Windows clients (2000 SP4 and XP SP2) authenticating to my Mac OS X server running Samba 3.0.5. The OS X server is configured as a PDC for the Windows domain. Clients are able to log on and map drives when wired to the network, but when the net connection is un

[Samba] OS X Client Can't move folders in share which contains different mounts?

2004-10-30 Thread panos
I am not sure if anyone has the answer. Here is the setup: I am using redhat linux 9 with the latest rpm from www.samba .org (3.0.6). I am connecting to the linux server with a G4 running 10.3.5. Once the share is mounted on the G4 using the appropriate smb://.etc command. You get the litt

[Samba] OS X Client Can't move folders in share which contains different mounts?

2004-10-30 Thread panos
I am not sure if anyone has the answer. Here is the setup: I am using redhat linux 9 with the latest rpm from www.samba .org (3.0.6). I am connecting to the linux server with a G4 running 10.3.5. Once the share is mounted on the G4 using the appropriate smb://.etc command. You get the little g

[Samba] OS X unable to determine free space

2004-08-29 Thread Vin
I have a Debian Linux machine running a Samba server. When I connect to it using a windows XP machine, everything seems fine. I can create and delete files from my home share, etc. The free space on the share appears correctly as the overall free space of the partition that share is on in the s

[Samba] OS X Hang Issue

2004-08-02 Thread Ben Blakely
Hello List, I have a bit of a strange problem with an OS 10.3.3 XServe (Samba 3.0.2) that I've inherited from a previous sysadmin ;). It's a bit hard to describe but I'll do my best and include applicable log files and the smb.conf. Ok, first of all this machine is bound to our Active Directo

[Samba] OS X Panther and Samba 3 give me no access to a 2003 share

2004-07-08 Thread Brian Ibbott
What was the solution to this? I'm having the same problem - right down to the console description. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba

[Samba] [OS X] OD authentication issue?

2004-04-12 Thread Andrew Cunningham
I am seeing very slow log-on's from our Windows clients to OS X 10.3.3 Server ( 30 seconds)- except for the 'admin' user. I have a suspicion The smb.conf file has auth methods = guest opendirectory In the OS X log I see Apr 12 13:24:37 xserveg5 PasswordService: client response doesn

[Samba] OS X

2004-03-02 Thread Curtis Vaughan
Are there any OS X users on this list, who are having real success with Apple's implementation of Samba? I would like to start a discussion about several problems with Samba on OS 10.3. Curtis Vaughan -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://l

[Samba] OS X Panther and Samba 3 give me no access to a 2003 share %3A(

2004-02-26 Thread Jason Hotchkiss
I curious if you were able to find a resolution for this issue. I have exactly the same issue. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba

[Samba] OS X Panther and Samba 3 give me no access to a 2003 share :(

2003-12-24 Thread DashKappei
I can't mount any windows 2003 share with Samba 3 included in OS X 10.3. I suppose that the problem is Kerberos but I just don't know how to correct my configuration (on win2k3 and/or OS X). Here's an example of what I get if I try to mount a share: osxcli:~ root# mount_smbfs -U testusr1 -W TESTW

[Samba] os X finder wonkiness

2003-02-16 Thread fogboy
i would bet anything someone's already asked and had this answered, but since the archives of these listss aren't searchable, and since i couldn't find the info in the docs or elsewhere on net, here goes: i've got 3 shares active on a debian box, accessing them fine from an OS X g4 and 2 win 98

Re: [Samba] os x and samba performance vs netatalk

2003-01-03 Thread Daniel Fenwick
> The application generating the data is Final Cut Pro. It seems to crash > whenever I try to capture clips to either samba or netatalk shares. I > haven't found anyone who can shed light on this. So files will be captured > locally then moved to the server. >From my experience with Final Cut Pro,

Re: [Samba] os x and samba performance vs netatalk

2003-01-03 Thread Stewart Allen
Phil, I've tried the last two official redhat rpms of samba and 2.2.7a and they all show the same results. No logging is turned on. OS X is at 10.2.3. Before I commit to putting at large amount of data on the raid array, I would like to spend some time understanding whether samba or netatalk wi

Re: [Samba] os x and samba performance vs netatalk

2003-01-03 Thread Stewart Allen
John, Server: CPU: Dual 2Ghz Xeon RAM: 1GB DDR 2100 HDD: 3Ware 7850 w/ 8x160GB KER: 2.4.19 OSS: RedHat 7.3 ETH: Intel Pro/1000 I'm just suprised that netatalk approaches full throughput on the disk while samba isn't close. The results were the same for current and previous versions of sa

Re: [Samba] os x and samba performance vs netatalk

2003-01-03 Thread John H Terpstra
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Stewart Allen wrote: > Client: > > Dual 1GHz G4 OSX 10.2 > Gig-Ethernet > > Server: > > Dual 2GHz P4 Linux 2.4.18 > Raid-5 1TB What is your RAID device? What controller? What drives? Using a 3Ware 7500-4 IDE RAID Controller with 3 Western Digital 60GB 7200rpm drives,

Re: [Samba] os x and samba performance vs netatalk

2003-01-03 Thread Philip Edelbrock
Curious. My tests had Samba winning, hands-down (although not as dramaticly as your test shows). I don't have giga-bit ethernet though... I wonder if that matters? (I'm on switched 100Mb) I also wasn't using an alpha release of samba. Do you have any logging or debugging turned on on Samb

[Samba] os x and samba performance vs netatalk

2003-01-03 Thread Stewart Allen
Client: Dual 1GHz G4 OSX 10.2 Gig-Ethernet Server: Dual 2GHz P4 Linux 2.4.18 Raid-5 1TB Gig-Ethernet With netatalk 1.5.5 I get sustained writes of 66MB/s (yes, megabytes) With samba 2.2.7a I get sustained writes of 15MB/s I've tweaked the settings and ended up with these: socket opti

Re: [Samba] OS X slow with Samba server

2002-12-15 Thread Simo Sorce
Any chance you can try 2.2.7a, we fixed a number of transfer problems (mostly with w9x and DOS tough), and then report if it happens again. Ah remember also to check the network (try an ftp transfer from both w2k and debian, it has happened many times that a bad cambling, network setup or failing

[Samba] OS X slow with Samba server

2002-12-14 Thread Jeff McClure
I have an Apple iBook running OS X 10.2 connected to my network via an 802.11b wireless network. When I transfer files via SMB with my Windows 2000 computer, the speed seems reasonable. However, when I connect to a share on my Debian (x86) box (kernel 2.4.19) running Samba 2.2.3a-12 for Debian,