I can't open a file (on our samba server) using Software called Actis,
When I troubleshoot the problem using Wireshark, I saw SMB protocol
using FIND_FIRST2 and filename using obscure Windows metacharacters,
e.g.
USAARG03V>>A.SWK
Which gives STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE (Samba is interpreting th
I can't open a file (on our samba server) using Actis,
When I troubleshoot the problem using Wireshark, see SMB protocol using
FIND_FIRST2 and filename using obscure Windows metacharacters, e.g.
USAARG03V>>A.SWK
, which gives STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE (Samba is interpreting the name
literally
What typically causes the following in the log?
[2008/09/25 09:07:14, 0] smbd/server.c:open_sockets_smbd(527)
open_sockets_smbd: accept: Software caused connection abort
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I know that these are created due to accepting connections on both 445 and 139:
[2008/09/25 09:07:24, 0] lib/util_sock.
Thank you very much
I'll probe with one of both with local /preferred master set to 'yes' and
the other 'no'
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Adam Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> man smb.conf
>
> preferred master (G)
>
> This boolean parameter controls if nmbd(8) is a prefer
man smb.conf
preferred master (G)
This boolean parameter controls if nmbd(8) is a preferred master
browser for its workgroup.
If this is set to yes, on startup, nmbd will force an
election, and
it will have a slight advantage in winning the electio
Hello list,
Currently, we are migrating from samba 3.0 PDC [without LDAP as auth
backend] domain named A to a new samba 3.0 PDC [ with LDAP as auth backend
and a new sid and name ]. The 2 domains are on the same network and we are
migrating host by host.
Like both of domain controllers (A and B)
On 8/28/07, Ross, Ronnie L (GNF) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running Samba 2.2.8 on a VMS 7.3-2 DS20.
>From the OpenVMS Freeware collection? Or from
http://www.pi-net.dyndns.org/anonymous/jyc/?
> It looks like NMBD is in a tight loop.
> I can stop samba and start it back and it will go awa
Hi,
I am running Samba 2.2.8 on a VMS 7.3-2 DS20.
It looks like NMBD is in a tight loop.
I can stop samba and start it back and it will go away for a short time.
But, the problem comes back.
Could you please give me some help.
Thanks,
Ronnie
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We have some legacy servers that are running AIX 5.2 and participating in a
NT4 Domain. We are migrating from NT4 Domains toward AD 2003. We have
successfully upgraded the NT4 Domain Controller to AD 2003 but it is running
in Mixed Mode. Now we are at a point where we want to put DC into Native
Hello all,
I am new to the list so please bear with me. I know this has probably
been asked before but I am not able to find a search function to search
the lists archives.
I need to know if this version of SAMBA is able to work with active
directory or not.
Thanks
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Thank you for your reply!
I think so, but I relly want a solution which base on server side.
Let it do a server do.
Thanks a lot!
-Original Message-
From: Adi Nugraha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 12:59 PM
To: Allen
Subject: Re: [Samba] Question about Samba
Dear All,
Sorry about my poor english!
I am using SAMBA 3.0.8 on Fedora Core 3 box.
Otherwise, many winXP_pro_sp2 clients in my subnet.
When I connect to my samba server (use windows nethood.) from one of
clients.
It prompted a window to authorize username and password.
After given my username an
On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 12:46 -0800, Steve Zeng wrote:
> Craig,
>
> Sorry. I missed username when I posted it. when I tried the command, I
> gave it my username which works.
>
> I just change loglevel from 0 to 3 and got some messages which might
> help here.
>
> I am wondering, if Samba server
On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 11:46 -0800, Steve Zeng wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Sorry. I started SMB server and tried smbclient as follows:
>
> % smbclient -N -L //enzo
> Anonymous login successful
> Domain=[TESTDM] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.10-1.fc2]
>
> Sharename Type Comment
>
Paul,
Sorry. I started SMB server and tried smbclient as follows:
% smbclient -N -L //enzo
Anonymous login successful
Domain=[TESTDM] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.10-1.fc2]
Sharename Type Comment
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passwd db. I tried to configure Samba to use LDAP. but it didn't work.
Do I need install something in the samba server?
Could you be more specific than 'it didn't work'? Error messages,
smb.conf, etc. would help.
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Hi,
This may be a silly question. I've got OpenLDAP 2.1.29 up and running on
FC2, I imported passwd, group and hosts from NIS to LDAP server and we
can authenticate with LDAP instead of NIS.
We also have a Samba PDC running on another Linux box (FC2), it use
smbpasswd as passwd db. So I am goin
The only catch I have found in all the solutions is after you move a
profile to the samba server using the administrative(root) user, is that
the owner and group is "root" and you have to change ownership.
Otherwise, everything worked fine.
Paul Gienger wrote:
I do this pretty regularly ... I
I do this pretty regularly ... I just copy the desktop, mydocuments,
cookies, favorites. The only thing I tend to loose is the desktop
shortcut for the quick launch tool bar I can never get it back
either .. been looking for it for years now...
Along with that you will also lose every possi
I do this pretty regularly ... I just copy the desktop, mydocuments,
cookies, favorites. The only thing I tend to loose is the desktop
shortcut for the quick launch tool bar I can never get it back
either .. been looking for it for years now...
Richmond Dyes wrote:
I have been setting up my
Richmond Dyes wrote:
I have been setting up my domain server using FC2 and samba 3.0.9.
First thing, for your information: In the notations in several
sources, it tells you to user "logon path = \\%L\profiles\%u" this is
wrong. It should be, "logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U". Now that I
spent
I have been setting up my domain server using FC2 and samba 3.0.9. First
thing, for your information: In the notations in several sources, it
tells you to user "logon path = \\%L\profiles\%u" this is wrong. It
should be, "logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U". Now that I spent 5 million
hours bangi
Hi All,
I run into problem with Samba version 3.0.2a. Any help would be appreciated!
Following is the description of the problems:
1. Samba version 3.0.2a works fine with windows 2000 and NT client, but after we
upgrade workstation to XP with service pack 1, we can't map the drives which we
can u
Hello everyone. I have a question about setting up a WINS server and to allow
browsing across VPN tunnels. Let me give my setup...
Running FreeBSD 4.9, with samba-3.0.4. Sole purpose right now is to just be a
WINS server on the corporte network.
We have 3 VPN tunnels setup at remote locations th
Hiya,
i have had a HTTP directory tree shared out via SMB on my HTTP
development server for a few years with no trouble. recently however
various files have started becoming read-only as far as my Win2k machine
is concerned.
upon ssh-ing into the tree in question i find all the
permissions are fa
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Dan,
Please explain what you mean by two-way authentication?
It's easier to answer if we understand the question.
- John T.
On Fri, 16 May 2003, Dan Sharp wrote:
> At what point do you plan on incorporating two way authenication for
> print and
> file serving in Samba 3? It does not appear to
At what point do you plan on incorporating two way authenication for
print and
file serving in Samba 3? It does not appear to be enabled in any of the
alpha
releases so far - will it be in the beta?
Thank you,
Dan Sharp
Principle Analyst, CTO Office,
DTE Energy
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I have one samba server as the PDC for our org. Another samba server is
supposed to permit access to shares based on authentication from the
aforementioned PDC. I'll call this second computer "SMB" for simplicity.
PDC has an LDAP and PAM database for authenticating all users.
SMB is setup as f
Hi,
The best way is begining by reading internal book of SWAT (SaMBa).
Thierry
- Original Message -
From: "Ng, Khing-Shyuan " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 8:37 AM
Subject: [Samba] question about samba
> To whom It m
To whom It may concern
How to use samba after I install it? I have it in the Linux computer, and now
I want to set up the nextwork for my linux computer to be able to share the file with
other window operating system computer. All of the windows are able to share fil
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