Hello,
i am trying to build up a samba server with serverbased profiles. The Samba
server is running on a Debian GNU/Linux 5.0, the version of samba is
2:3.4.7~dfsg-2
Now, I do not get any error when I log on my Windows 2000 SP4 (unfortunately,
I have no other Windows system right here at the
From: Hansjörg Maurer
> we had a strange problem like you decribe to.
> It was related to the
> nvidia display driver services
Yeah, I already stopped the Nvidia service.
With the service, the profiles were not saved at all...
Thx,
JD
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Hi
we had a strange problem like you decribe to.
It was related to the
nvidia display driver services
Have a look at
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=85358
(if the nvidia display driver service is running on the affected system)
regards
Hansjörg
John Doe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I
Hi,
I have a little problem with my profiles...
When a user creates a new file; it correctly appears in its profile on the
server when the profile is saved.
But, when he deletes a file; it is not deleted from its profile on the server.
In the mean time, he can connect to his profile folder on the
I seem to have my new server running fine. I do have a problem with my
Windows Profiles though. I logged in as a local admin to copy
user_oldserver_profile to user_newserver_profile, but I cannot do that
since it shows the profiles from the oldserver as unknown.
I am only going to copy a few of
setup samba to server roaming profiles, and for specific users turn off
roaming profiles on the XP computer using gpedit.msc, not specifying the
sambaProfilePath in LDAP, or on my computer properties, advanced, users,
change their profile from roaming to local.
Greg Charles wrote:
Hello,
I a
Hello,
I am new to Samba. I have not actually set it up yet aside from a test bed.
I'm wanting set up a Samba server in which Windows XP boxes will
authenticating to, as a Domain Controller. Is it possible to set up Samba to
have some profiles that are roaming while having other profiles that are
Actually, there is.
"profiles".
It comes with samba.
Maximo Mosalvo wrote:
> Hy , my english is bad,bad sorry
> I need change a server pdc samba , and change too the domain name, so
> i can't export users and sid .
> Exist some tool to export and covert the old porfile to the new domain?
>
> tha
Hy , my english is bad,bad sorry
I need change a server pdc samba , and change too the domain name, so i
can't export users and sid .
Exist some tool to export and covert the old porfile to the new domain?
thanks
Maximo Monsalvo
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Andreas Moroder wrote:
Hello,
according to the official howto, it is only possibly to enable or
disable the profiles for all clients. Does anyone know what happens if
I enable the profiles, but limit the hosts that can access this share
with "hosts allow" ? Could this
Andreas Moroder wrote:
Hello,
according to the official howto, it is only possibly to enable or
disable the profiles for all clients. Does anyone know what happens if
I enable the profiles, but limit the hosts that can access this share
with "hosts allow" ? Could this be a soultion ?
Thanks
Hello,
according to the official howto, it is only possibly to enable or
disable the profiles for all clients. Does anyone know what happens if I
enable the profiles, but limit the hosts that can access this share with
"hosts allow" ? Could this be a soultion ?
Thanks
Andreas
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smbd/service.c:set_current_service(184)
chdir (/var/lib/samba/profiles) failed
On the clients (all windows XP) are covered in error messages to like:
" Network name is no longer available "
These error messages are mainly when copying / saving / opening large
files, +10Mb.
Does anyone have a suggesti
smbd/service.c:set_current_service(184)
chdir (/var/lib/samba/profiles) failed
On the clients (all windows XP) are covered in error messages to like:
" Network name is no longer available "
These error messages are mainly when copying / saving / opening large
files, +10Mb.
Does anyone have a suggesti
17:37
An: Sven Buchstaller
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] samba profiles on a second samba server
> Is it possible to move the profiles from a Samba PDC on other samba server
?
> I will only Database on the PDC and homes and profiles on an other samba
> server
> Like :
> Is it possible to move the profiles from a Samba PDC on other samba server ?
> I will only Database on the PDC and homes and profiles on an other samba
> server
> Like :
> logon path = \\server01\profiles\.msprofiles
> logon home = \\server01\%U
>
Yes you can do that. We have been using samba fo
Hi list
Is it possible to move the profiles from a Samba PDC on other samba server ?
I will only Database on the PDC and homes and profiles on an other samba
server
Like :
logon path = \\server01\profiles\.msprofiles
logon home = \\server01\%U
MFG
Sven
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I got a small problem, i use atm 3X Samba Servers
1XPDC
1XBDC
1XFileserver
ATM I have all profiles/homes on the PDC, but I need it on BDC too.
My thought the best way is I move the /homes to the Fileserver.
And now comes my problem, what must I change on the smb.conf?
Logon
Hi All,
I've got LDAP running as the backend to Samba 3.0.24 and am trying to
set the profile directories to mandatory for one group of users and
roaming for another. To this end I'm using the sambaProfilePath in LDAP
but it's getting overridden by something that's setting it to %u. As a
resu
On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 10:05 -0400, John Drescher wrote:
> Here is a post that talks about how to get the Temporary Internet file
> out of the sync:
> http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-ntdom/1999-May/004508.html
Also make sure you aren't accumulating *.tmp files in the profile. I've
seen these
On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 08:48 -0500, mikee wrote:
> Sometimes a user logging in takes a while. I suspect the
> time delay is due to the size of a user's profile. Where
> is the profile data kept
Where you configured it to be kept.
> and how can this data be scrubbed or compressed?
Yes. There are
> \\fileserver\NETLOGON\reg /Verbose /Set
> "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows
> NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\ExcludeProfileDirs"="Local
> Settings;Temporary Internet Files;Application Data\Mozilla;Cookies"
>
This should be one line.\\fileserver is the server and
\\fileserver\NETLOGON is a share on the
On 8/1/07, mikee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 01 Aug 2007, John Drescher might have said:
>
> > > Do I need to use the policy editor on every windows box to change
> > > what is sync'd back to the samba server?
> > >
> > At work I have a registry file that gets applied in the login.bat file
Carwyn Edwards wrote:
This might be of use to you:
http://www.css.taylor.edu/~nehresma/samba.htm
Sorry:
http://www.css.taylor.edu/~nehresma/samba.html
This article also explains what is going on from a windows 2003 perspective:
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Profile-Folder
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007, John Drescher might have said:
> On 8/1/07, mikee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sometimes a user logging in takes a while. I suspect the
> > time delay is due to the size of a user's profile. Where
> > is the profile data kept and how can this data be scrubbed
> > or compress
On 8/1/07, mikee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 01 Aug 2007, John Drescher might have said:
>
> > > Do I need to use the policy editor on every windows box to change
> > > what is sync'd back to the samba server?
> > >
BTW, the answer to that question was yes. Either via the policy editor
or
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007, John Drescher might have said:
> > Do I need to use the policy editor on every windows box to change
> > what is sync'd back to the samba server?
> >
> At work I have a registry file that gets applied in the login.bat file
> that everyone uses to login. I will be there in 1 ho
> Do I need to use the policy editor on every windows box to change
> what is sync'd back to the samba server?
>
At work I have a registry file that gets applied in the login.bat file
that everyone uses to login. I will be there in 1 hour and I can send
you the details.
John
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mikee wrote:
Sometimes a user logging in takes a while. I suspect the
time delay is due to the size of a user's profile.
This might be of use to you:
http://www.css.taylor.edu/~nehresma/samba.htm
Basically there are a few ways of trimming down what is synced to the
local machine vs kept on th
Here is a post that talks about how to get the Temporary Internet file
out of the sync:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-ntdom/1999-May/004508.html
John
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On 8/1/07, mikee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sometimes a user logging in takes a while. I suspect the
> time delay is due to the size of a user's profile. Where
> is the profile data kept and how can this data be scrubbed
> or compressed?
>
On the unix side you should specify that in your smb.conf
Sometimes a user logging in takes a while. I suspect the
time delay is due to the size of a user's profile. Where
is the profile data kept and how can this data be scrubbed
or compressed?
Mike
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Hello,
i have a problem with the samba profiles binary.
I want to change the sid from some XP user profiles (ntuser.dat) to
migrate them
from NT4 to Samba3. Everytime i run the profile tool, i got an error.
I'm using Debian Sarge and the profil tool from samba 3.0.25a.
Here is the output fro
What you need is Windows folder redirection.
http://isg.ee.ethz.ch/tools/realmen/det/skel.en.html
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_&_Windows_Profiles
On 3/6/07, Chechu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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hi,
I like my homes and profiles don't do roam
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hi,
I like my homes and profiles don't do roaming...i mean work directly to
the server...I have a pdc in samba over ldap...and i want winxp mount
the units in net for homes and profiles and work over them instead
download at first and upload and the e
Thanks, I'll try your suggestions. BTW, I don't keep My Documents in my roaming
profile, I have my documents outside my profile as a separate samba share.
Marvin
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Sorry, I should have also mentioned, I recommend backing up the profiles
since the Windows information is important. It also contains My
Documents, which is where most Windows users keep their files.
A lot of people will put their profiles in /home/samba/profiles, along
with a /home/samba
w /var/lib/samba/profiles should contain my roaming profile, but
when I log on to a windows box it says it can't locate my remote
profile (not surprisingly). Is there a way to reconstruct the
profiles directory contents by copying my NTuser.dat from the windows
box, or something?
Here a
had no
backups of /var since I long ago learned that /var was for stuff that
you don't need to backup (sic).
Now /var/lib/samba/profiles should contain my roaming profile, but when
I log on to a windows box it says it can't locate my remote profile (not
surprisingly). Is ther
For a few years, I've used a homegrown script to migrate local profiles to
domain profiles utilizing the profiles utility. After upgrading to Samba
3.0.23c, the profiles utility has changed.
The script used to run the profiles utility against the NTUSER.DAT file to
obtain the user and group SIDS.
Hi,
We (being a College dept) have a staff network and a student lab, each
residing on separate networks and samba domains.
Staff can log into STAFFNET, whose PDC is STAFFSERVER.
Students can log into STULAB, whose PDC is STUDENTSERVER.
There's a one-way trust relationship between the two dom
Hi, everybody.
It is possible to configure a samba pdc server to run two or more different
confs by different users? For instance, the user Paul has mobile profile and
the user Peter has local profile. I have about a thousand users in my company.
Most of them will have local profiles and only t
as an nfs mount. My Windows
client can't find it. I thought maybe I would need special options or maybe
there is a better way. I'm regrettably stuck with Solaris - I'm fairly
certain all this would have been much easier on Linux.
Does anyone know what options/permissions are requi
Hi Joel,
there is no magic which offers you the option
to store a profile on serveral servers,
the placement of the a users profile is i.e in the ad or ( when using
samba ) in ldap is a unique entry.
So if you use roaming Profiles, without caching them on the client machines
an you have i.e many
Hello Everyone.
I have some trouble with my samba installation. I have two samba servers
and one windows 2003 server. I also have two networks on different
pysical locations, they are on different nets but everything is open
between them. Lets call them location A and B.
On location A i hav
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I've asked this on samba-it (italian) mailing list, but with no clue.
In my installation (debian sarge, samba 3.0.14a, kernel 2.6 and xfs
filesystem) i've put roaming profile on quotas, and something i think
strange happens.
The client sa
On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 15:11 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
> Philip Washington wrote:
> > Hope this helps someone else and I appreciate the help I was given here.
>
> Okay I was a bit premature, we are now getting timeout errors on ldap
> and when I run
> smbclient -L //SAMBAPDC
> I get session
Philip Washington wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 12:47 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
Philip Washington wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 17:52 -0700, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 19:22 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 12:47 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
Philip Washington wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 17:52 -0700, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 19:22 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
After migrati
er = No|/
/|browseable = No|/
/|[netlogon]|/
/|comment = Network Logon Service|/
/|path = /var/lib/samba/netlogon|/
/|guest ok = Yes|/
/|locking = No|/
/|[profiles]|/
/|comment = Profile Share|/
/|path = /var/lib/samba/profiles|/
/|read only = No|/
/|profile acls = Yes|/
/|[profdata]|/
/|comment = Profile D
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 12:47 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
> Philip Washington wrote:
>
> > Craig White wrote:
> >
> >> On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 17:52 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 19:22 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> After migration of an N
Hi, sorry for my bad English...
I have a samba 2.2.6 configure as an NT PDC and I want to apply the same
parameters for all of my itinerants users. As the /etc/skel directory
for the home's directory should i place in an directory windows
paramèters files (Application data, local settings, ...)
Philip Washington wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 17:52 -0700, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 19:22 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
After migration of an NT4 domain to Samba we find that when users
log in they have a new profile. Since we cannot deal with th
On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 09:29 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
> I was under the impression that once the PDC was transferred then USER2
> could log into the MACHINE2 and not have any indication that there was a
> difference in the platform the PDC was running on or that there had been
> a change.
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 17:52 -0700, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 19:22 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
After migration of an NT4 domain to Samba we find that when users log in
they have a new profile. Since we cannot deal with this on all of the
computers
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 17:52 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 19:22 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
> > After migration of an NT4 domain to Samba we find that when users log in
> > they have a new profile. Since we cannot deal with this on all of the
> > computers with all of the
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 19:22 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
> After migration of an NT4 domain to Samba we find that when users log in
> they have a new profile. Since we cannot deal with this on all of the
> computers with all of the users we have had to stop the migration.
> I have searched th
After migration of an NT4 domain to Samba we find that when users log in
they have a new profile. Since we cannot deal with this on all of the
computers with all of the users we have had to stop the migration.
I have searched through the archive and not been able to find any
answers to this iss
using samba 3.0.14a on debian.
when customizing a default user profile to be placed in
/etc/netlogin/default user, i copied a profile from a user, made some
changes like locations to proxy servers, paths to various network shares,
etc.. and the changes only seem to work in the user themselves is a
command =
> deleteprinter command =
> show add printer wizard = Yes
> os2 driver map =
> mangling method = hash2
> mangle prefix = 1
> stat cache = Yes
> machine password timeout = 604800
> add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -m %
set primary group script =
add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false -d /dev/null %u
shutdown script =
abort shutdown script =
logon script =
logon path = \\%N\var\lib\samba\profiles\%U
logon drive =
logon home = \\%N\var\lib\
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 12:14:01PM -0600, John H Terpstra wrote:
> On Friday 26 August 2005 11:44, Geert Stappers wrote:
[homes] [profiles] [profdata]
> > (profdata is common keyword on the search engines)
> >
> > Is there a document that describes the logon proces?
> > (less detailed that the s
On Friday 26 August 2005 11:44, Geert Stappers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Due the trees, I can't see the forest.
>
> I understand the concept of home directories on the file server
> becoming a share for the user on the smb-client computer.
>
> I have a vague idea of "profiles", but I'm lost at "profdata"
I understand the concept of home directories on the file server
becoming a share for the user on the smb-client computer.
I have a vague idea of "profiles", but I'm lost at "profdata".
How does that last one fit in? Where can I read more about it?
(profdata is common keyword on the search engines)
Hello,
Due the trees, I can't see the forest.
I understand the concept of home directories on the file server
becoming a share for the user on the smb-client computer.
I have a vague idea of "profiles", but I'm lost at "profdata".
How does that last one fit in? Where can I read more about it?
(
Folks,
any suggestion?
Felipe.
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Hello,
I
Hello,
I use samba-3.0.14a_1,1 on FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE. Everything is running perfectly.
Today, the profile of my users are stored on the file server. For example:
John logon on the Windows 2000 Professional workstation called machine01. It's
the first logon of John on this machine, but him alread
f I'm wrong here.
I have no 'profiles' share on my server yet. Just testing.
BYW...did you disable it in smbldap.conf before you populated the ldap??
I had it enabled there and now it seems to be the default for all users new
and old.
Kevin B
From: "jonathan.wilson" <
Hello,
I have a shiny new RHES4 box running Samba 3.0.10-1.4E (as included in the Red
Hat distribution) which is set up as a domain controller, using openLDAP and
the IdealX scripts. User PCs are Windows 2000 and XP.
We would like to avoid roaming profiles altogether, so we set "logon path ="
Greetings,
I have a Suse 9.3 server running 3.0.9 as a PDC, using OpenLDAP as the
passdb and idmap backend. I also have a 3.0.9 server set up as an OpenLDAP
slave, but it only serves files. I decided that I'd like to set this other
server up to service logins as well. When I add the "domain log
I have a network of mixed W2k and XP clients with an ancient Samba 2.2.2
server. The old Samba box is set up to allow roaming profiles (logon
path=\\%L\%U\.profile, same for logon home), but recently all the users'
profiles have been changed to 'local'.
Over the weekend I attempted to replace
I have a network of mixed W2k and XP clients with an ancient Samba 2.2.2
server. The old Samba box is set up to allow roaming profiles (logon
path=\\%L\%U\.profile, same for logon home), but recently all the users'
profiles have been changed to 'local'.
Over the weekend I attempted to replace
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Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
| Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
|
| | Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
| |
| | | It does not work with profiles created in XP and newer.
| |
| | Really ? Strange. Should be the same regf file format.
|
| Have you tried reading NTUSER
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
| Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
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| | It does not work with profiles created in XP and newer.
|
| Really ? Strange. Should be the same regf file format.
Have you tried reading NTUSER.DAT files using your registry library?
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Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
| It does not work with profiles created in XP and newer.
Really ? Strange. Should be the same regf file format.
We probably need to rewrite that tool.
cheers, jerry
===
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 02:16 pm, Amir Al-Shourbaji wrote:
>
> I tried using the profiles script but it does not SEEM to actually make
> changes to the NTUSER.DAT files. It just outputs what the changes would be.
>
> Why is this happening
>
> I am using
>
>
>
> profiles -c OLDSID -n NEWSID /path
Hi
I am using samba 3.014 on Debian Unstable. This server was migrated to from
a Samba 2.28 server. Both servers were using LDAP. When I migrated I was
unaware of the issue of SIDs.
At this point some new accts have been created with the New server SID but I
still have old ones with the old SI
My profiles are not loding (i use xpsp2 clients). I can acces the full
profile only on the machine where I created them (acts as a local
profile). And still profiles are shown on the client machines as roaming.
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Since Like a profiles does for windows xp or 2000.
It He is that me gustaria that the servant of samba, was sending a profile the
users of windows and it he it was fixed that was not getting lost it of every
user.
Since it is possible to do or that it is necessary to do, I do not find
informa
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
Well the only thing I can tell you, is that the + sign means that a Posix
ACL has been set. Potverdorrie, I've been trying to get that to work out
of an XP unpatched to a Samba 3.0.11 PDC for days. My partition is on
RHAS3, with fstap "defaul,acl,user_xattr" And yes, the OS and
RNuno:
> Maybe this is a simple filesystem question.. but here it goes.
>
>
> We have a samba-3.0.12 + LDAP domain, today a profile of mine got borked
> it just stands there like it was loading but it freezes, I went to the
> server and deleted the profile dir and on the workstation to start a ne
Hi list,
Maybe this is a simple filesystem question.. but here it goes.
We have a samba-3.0.12 + LDAP domain, today a profile of mine got borked
it just stands there like it was loading but it freezes, I went to the
server and deleted the profile dir and on the workstation to start a new
one.
It
ut it just doesn't change them. A snippet of the
> profile in question is below:
>
> furnsrv:/data/samba/profiles/jon # profiles NTUSER.DAT |grep S-1-5
> Owner SID: S-1-5-32-544
> Group SID: S-1-5-21-2127521184-1604012920-1887927527-513
> Perms: 000F003F, SI
Hi all,
I have gotten the 'profiles' command to work for NT and Win2K profiles very
well. In Windows XP, I am able to change the 'owner' but not the 'group'
SID. It gives no errors but it just doesn't change them. A snippet of the
profile in question is b
i'm running samba3.0 on a debian machine as a pdc. i can log in and
the profile loads but only parts of it get loaded some of the
shortcuts and start menu items are not there. Also there is no copy
of the profile on the server. can someone please tell me what might
be happening or what i might b
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 09:01, Thomas Constans wrote:
> hello
>
> i am actually working on migrating a windows 2000 active directory to
> samba v3, ldap backend
>
> so far i have successfully "vampirized" account information in my ldap
> tree.
>
> i am looking for a way to migrate roaming pro
hello
i am actually working on migrating a windows 2000 active directory to
samba v3, ldap backend
so far i have successfully "vampirized" account information in my ldap
tree.
i am looking for a way to migrate roaming profiles.
simple copy does not work ( it complains about files being in use )
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Greg Andrews wrote:
| So now I am in the situation of wanting to turn off
| profiles. Ha Ha I hear people say, thats simple, just set
| logon home = and logon path = and leave them blank and bingo
| no profiles. Absolutely correct. There is however one
Howdy All,
I have read with interest the problems that some people have with profiles
and XP ( service pack 2 included ) in getting them to work.
I, however, have not had any such trauma's ( thank goodness) and the
smb.conf file listed below works a treat.
The problem I have is people using profil
Please anyone can help me?
We use samba 3.0.9 at the moment as pdc with xp clients.
Since 3.0.8 the profiles are no more loaded from the server.
Only members of the admingroup are having functional profiles.
XP tries to load them, I offered an empty folder for a poweruser,
which was found, but the
We have severla samba servers which we've just tried to upgrade to using the
domain based security.
Most things seem to be fine but there is one problem which is causing some
trouble.
Roaming profiles are decalred on the PDC to be:
logon path = \\ufs.%G\%U\Profiles
which resolves to
> Two quick questions:
> 1.
> For a samba server what backend would produce the best performance with
> samba. ldbm or bdb?
bdb performance will always be MANY ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE faster than
ldbm. And ldbm is depricated anyway.
Make sure your using a recent OpenLDAP version, not one of the ant
Two quick questions:
1.
For a samba server what backend would produce the best performance with
samba. ldbm or bdb?
2.
What permissions should be on the profiles folder and the subsequent users
folders?
/data/profiles
/date/profiles/user1
/date/profiles/user2
Thanks for your time
Dan
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Hi.
I'm new to samba, so I need some suggestions about its configuration.
This is my situation: mit kerberos 5, openldap, openafs. On linux
clients, they authenticate over the KDCs, mount /afs file system, get
informations about their home directory with ldap.
Users have a predefined pattern for
On 12 Jul 2004, at 13:31, B.Rumsey wrote:
I am able to log into it but windows complains about not being able
to find
the profile. I have created the dir /var/lib/samba/profiles/ and the
users
folders.
1: Where can I find the windows default profile?
2: Can this be edited (default win
Hi all,
I have just installed Suse 9.1 and samba 3.02a. I have set samba up as a PDC.
I am able to log into it but windows complains about not being able to find
the profile. I have created the dir /var/lib/samba/profiles/ and the users
folders.
1: Where can I find the windows
Just wanted to post my solution in case anyone was following this thread.
In my [profile] share I had the following set
[profile]
browseable = no
create mode = 0600
directory mode = 0700
path = /home/profile
profile acls = yes
read only = no
I
Hello --
I'm testing out using 3.0.3 from the Fedora Core 2 distro (recompiled
from SRPM to include ldapsam) as a PDC with an OpenLDAP backend. I've
got the PDC functions working excellently. I've got Roaming Profiles
(with the PDC as the profile host) partially working, but I can't get
the full f
I just needed to clarify one thing *See end**
> Thanks for your help Rob, but please reply to the list so that others can
> be
> helped.
>
> > Even though it might not look like it is so, your profiles are likely
> > only being stored locally.
>
> As I stated before, the profiles are saved to th
Thanks for your help Rob, but please reply to the list so that others can be
helped.
> Even though it might not look like it is so, your profiles are likely
> only being stored locally.
As I stated before, the profiles are saved to the server, but each client I
login to using the same user, has
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