Hi,
I did that but it doesn't change the issue.
thanks
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De: "steve"
À: samba@lists.samba.org
Envoyé: Jeudi 16 Mai 2013 10:15:06
Objet: Re: [Samba] Access Denied when creating a GPO with any other domain
admins than administrator
On 14/05/13 18:40,
On 14/05/13 18:40, Antoine Vacher wrote:
Hello,
I have a strange issue with Samba 4 as an AD DC regarding GPO creation.
I use the following packages on Debian wheezy:
dpkg -l | grep samba
ii libsamba-credentials0:i386 4.0.0+dfsg1-1i386
Samba Credentials mana
Are the XP machines domain members?
What are the permissions set on the , for example, Murthy directory?
Either your permissions are set wrong OR samba is not correctly mapping
your "samba" user to the underlying unix account.Just because the
share permissions are correct doesn't mean the fi
mian.sanchez
> Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: [Samba] access denied problem
>
> On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 09:34:09AM -0300, Damian Rodriguez Sanchez wrote:
> >
> >
> > I need to make available to everybody a samba share called
> > temp with total read and wri
On 10/06/2011 09:37 PM, Markku Tavasti wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've strange access problem. I'm migrating samba server from Suse to
> Ubuntu, and seems like it won't work like expected. All the time
> problem is that normal users without admin rights can't access shares.
> They can access their own home
On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 09:34:09AM -0300, Damian Rodriguez Sanchez wrote:
>
>
> I need to make available to everybody a samba share called
> temp with total read and write permission.
>
> I have tried lots of different options, but my last
> smb.conf file looks like this:
>
> [temp]
> p
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Vincent Malien wrote:
> this morning, I added entries to the files lmhosts.sam
FYI, the "sam" in "lmhosts.sam" stands for sample - you need to put
the valid data in a file named "lmhosts" (no .sam, .txt, etc.) or it
isn't being used at all.
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this morning, I added entries to the files lmhosts.sam and hosts for
this server and access is allowed now.
thanks for your help.
Le 13/05/2011 17:04, Vincent Malien a écrit :
it's a site-to-site VPN
Sorry, my colleague on the other site just shut-down & gone. I'll test
monday, but I think y
it's a site-to-site VPN
Sorry, my colleague on the other site just shut-down & gone. I'll test
monday, but I think you mean "net view \\IP_ADDRESS_OF_SERVER".
Le 13/05/2011 16:33, Gaiseric Vandal a écrit :
Is this a client-to-site or site-to-site VPN?
Does "new view \\IP_ADDRESS_OF_SERVER" wo
Is this a client-to-site or site-to-site VPN?
Does "new view \\IP_ADDRESS_OF_SERVER" work?
I have one samba server (compiled from source) where Windows VPN clients
can't access it by name UNLESS using either WINS ior an lmhosts file is
configured. packet sniffing showed the client connecting
On 14 Aug 2009 21:56:00 +0200,
"Helmut Hullen" wrote:
> Hallo, Seb, Du meintest am 14.08.09:
>> My /etc/samba/smb.conf is attached.
> No - this mailing list deletes attachements (and that's a good
> behaviour).
Thanks, good to know, I thought text/plain attachments were allowed.
Here's the /e
Hallo, Seb,
Du meintest am 14.08.09:
> My /etc/samba/smb.conf is attached.
No - this mailing list deletes attachements (and that's a good
behaviour).
Viele Gruesse!
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Hi!
The path to your drivers is not relevant.
When you connect from windows to your samba server, you are mapped
(somehow) to a *nix user on the samba server.
This user needs access rights on the driver directory. That's the
important thing. You can check this basic settings by typing on your
Peter Van den Wildenbergh wrote:
Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Hi!
Trying to trace down a problem with printer sharing. I don't see
anything glaringly obvious with my smb.conf. I am using LDAP and CUPS.
Using a Windoze client, accessing a printer I receive the friendly
"Access denied, unable to
Michael Heydon wrote:
You are getting close :)
But not close enough yet...
It is a driver related issue, you can either install windows drivers
onto the samba server. This has the benefit of when ever you add the
printer to a client the drivers will be installed automagically.
That's the pa
Using a Windoze client, accessing a printer I receive the friendly
"Access denied, unable to connect". Checking the Samba logs, I find:
Alrighty then... I think I got it... almost (*)
changed in smb.conf section : [print$]
path = /usr/share/cups/drivers
# path = /var/lib/samba/printers
Peter Van den Wildenbergh wrote:
Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Hi!
Trying to trace down a problem with printer sharing. I don't see
anything glaringly obvious with my smb.conf. I am using LDAP and CUPS.
Using a Windoze client, accessing a printer I receive the friendly
"Access denied, unable to
Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Hi!
Trying to trace down a problem with printer sharing. I don't see
anything glaringly obvious with my smb.conf. I am using LDAP and CUPS.
Using a Windoze client, accessing a printer I receive the friendly
"Access denied, unable to connect". Checking the Samba log
http://lucasmanual.com/mywiki/SambaDomainController#head-866c1d5d643f2eeaf4997d1789908ebbab384d94
Here is what u can do.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Marcelo G Narciso
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a software samba installed in
> Kubuntu and I have tried to write
> archives
I wish it were that simple, but I synced them with net time set before
running through all of this, and checked again before testing a second
time.
Rondall Stewart wrote:
I may be totally wrong but for what it is worth.
Looking at this it looks like your workstation time and server time are
I may be totally wrong but for what it is worth.
Looking at this it looks like your workstation time and server time are out of
sync. Check to make sure your timezone is correct and run the following
command.
net time set /S server
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# net ads info
LDAP server: 192.1
Hey Frank,
Never mind. I kinda solved the problem.
Thanks for replying to the post.
Frank Van Damme-2 wrote:
>
> On 10/15/07, bhoomikasc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to mount a samba share on to a Windows 2003 server.
>>
>> When I do,
>> devdb001:/ # mount -t cifs -o
On 10/15/07, bhoomikasc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to mount a samba share on to a Windows 2003 server.
>
> When I do,
> devdb001:/ # mount -t cifs -o username=mysql,password=pass
> //10.141.52.15/linuxbak/mysql_db/devdb /media/devdb/
> retrying with upper case share name
> m
I also want the users to be able to log
in from any computer in the network.
This is called roaming profiles, and you will need a domain in order to
do this, otherwise the user's desktop will not follow them to different
computers.
*Jason Baker
*/IT Coordinator/
*Glastender Inc.*
5400 North
> Using Ubuntu 6.06.1, Samba 3.0.22, VMWare on Win2003 server.
> I can connect using with admin user and ip address, but using
> admin and netbios name prompts for password and results in access
> denied. WINS is enabled in Samba config.
> Does Vmware or Ubuntu introduce weird problems or is so
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On 09/09/2006 05:09 AM, Olav Rogall escreveu:
> Guten Tag ,
>
>
> I'm running here a self-compiled samba 2.2.12 on an old suse 8.0
> server as a domain controller with w2ksp2- and sp4-clients.
> The server also services cups, squid
> I'm trying to upgrade from Samba 3.0.14a to 3.0.23b. Using the exact
> same config file that I did in the older version, and using the exact
> same share directory and file permissions as I did with the old
> version, a share that I used to be able to access now returns:
>
> tree connect
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ML Samba wrote:
>> > I'm trying to upgrade from Samba 3.0.14a to 3.0.23b. Using the exact
>> > same config file that I did in the older version, and using the exact
>> > same share directory and file permissions as I did with the old
>> > version, a s
> I'm trying to upgrade from Samba 3.0.14a to 3.0.23b. Using the exact
> same config file that I did in the older version, and using the exact
> same share directory and file permissions as I did with the old
> version, a share that I used to be able to access now returns:
>
> tree connect fa
From: "ML Samba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm trying to upgrade from Samba 3.0.14a to 3.0.23b. Using the exact
same config file that I did in the older version, and using the exact
same share directory and file permissions as I did with the old
version, a share that I used to be able to access now ret
> I had a similar problem with win XP pro. How many network interfaces are
> working on your server? If ther is more than one WinXP clients seems get
> stucked.
>
> I solved deactivating the eth1 interface and rebooting both clients and
> server. I'm running SAmba 3.0.16a
The server is a Dell PE17
I had a similar problem with win XP pro. How many network interfaces are
working on your server? If ther is more than one WinXP clients seems get
stucked.
I solved deactivating the eth1 interface and rebooting both clients and
server. I'm running SAmba 3.0.16a
Andrea
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click the file/directory, click properties, click Security tab, choose a
user and try to modify the permissions or add a user or group for access
rights the share it fails. The message given is "Unable to save
permission changes...Access is denied".
I compared both smb.conf files before and after
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 12:13:21PM -0500, Michael Lueck wrote:
> Right in the middle of a big XCopy from Win2K SP3 to Samba 3.0.8 I get an
> "Access Denied" kicked back from XCopy and it ends. XCopy is building dirs
> from scratch on the Samba server - starting for a clean empty share. XFS F
(Please do not send my entire mail back to me. I already have a copy in
my "out" folder". Thank you.)
On Sunday, 2004-08-01 at 15:36:15 -0400, Derek Harkness wrote:
> Are you using encrypted passwords?
Yes.
Lupe Christoph
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Are you using encrypted passwords?
Derek
On Aug 1, 2004, at 1:42 PM, Lupe Christoph wrote:
On Sunday, 2004-08-01 at 10:26:49 -0700, chad work wrote:
I can see the shares, I can map, for example, the J:
drive to "shared", but cannot switch to it by typing:
"J: enter".
I'm having the same problem. Le
On Sunday, 2004-08-01 at 10:26:49 -0700, chad work wrote:
> I can see the shares, I can map, for example, the J:
> drive to "shared", but cannot switch to it by typing:
> "J: enter".
I'm having the same problem. Let me add what I found out:
1) I can access the share with smbclient from Linux. In
See comments below:
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Access Denied
Bill Mann wrote:
>> Samba 3.0.5 on Unix. I can map to the share but Access is denied.
I've configured the share so this would not happen.
Bill Mann wrote:
>> Samba 3.0.5 on Unix. I can map to the share but Access is denied.
I've configured the share so this would not happen. Any ideas?
This started happening to me as of 3.0.4, and I never found a solution.
Now I'm trying to mount via cifs, but getting "missing or invalid
usernam
Shouldn't the valid
users statement on the share override the directory permissions? Is it a
synatax issue? It should be a simple resolution but it's driving me nuts!
No smb.conf does not override filesystem permissions.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Balicki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 4:13 PM
> To: 'Neil Aggarwal'
> Subject: RE: [Samba] Access denied, unable t
If you are not using encryption (encryption = no) in smb.conf, you will
need to use the plain text registry hack that is located in docs/registry,
for the appropriate operating system (this is located in your Samba source
dist).
If you are, you need to make sure you have taken the appropriate step
June 18, 2003 3:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Access Denied
Here is the smb.conf.
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from mfg_jsuther_95.sat.faidor.com (172.16.15.242)
# Date: 2003/06/18 14:45:09
# Global parameters
[global]
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 20:37:03 GMT, Jerry Moore wrote
> Despite my efforts, over the last 3 days, to get my PC to mount even
> the simpiliest /tmp share from the HP server. I have failed. :( I
> have followed the DIAGNOSIS.txt by Andrew Tridgell and most of the
> tests work. Only when it comes to
This is hardly wide open.
Try adding security = share to global. Security is by default user.
You have no guest user allowed shares, either.
Joel
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 10:46:16PM +, Jerry Moore wrote:
>
> Here is the smb.conf.
>
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # from mfg_jsuth
Add to [global]
Encrypt passwords = yes,
Restart samba
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Behalf Of Jerry Moore
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 3:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Access Denied
Here is the smb.conf.
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from mfg_jsuther_95.sat.faidor.com (172.16.15.242)
# Date: 2003/06/18 14:45:09
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = MYGROUP
server string = Samba Server
null passwords = Yes
unix password sync = Ye
Why don't you post your smb.conf?
I avoid all password hassles with the following global and share
definitions:
[global]
encrypt passwords = yes
security = SHARE
guest account = ftp
[AllFiles]
comment = All Files
path = /
read only = no
gu
solved ... mounting with acl mount option helps
where's the wall to bang my head ?!?
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 16:29, Holger Brückner wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> i've got a debian samba 3.0alpha23 with ldapsam.
> my problem is that i can't set directory permissions. i alwasy get
> access denied.
>
> what
ok, i removed all ldap stuff .. but i still cannot set samba share
acl's:
svpdc:/data/download# smbcacls //svpdc/winkd test
Password:
REVISION:1
OWNER:SVFMG\root
GROUP:SVFMG\root
ACL:SVFMG\root:ALLOWED/0/RW
ACL:SVFMG\root:ALLOWED/0/R
ACL:\Everyone:ALLOWED/0/R
svpdc:/data/download# smbcacls -A "ACL
u upgraded to 3.0beta1, but i'm still having the same problem.
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 16:29, Holger Brückner wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> i've got a debian samba 3.0alpha23 with ldapsam.
> my problem is that i can't set directory permissions. i alwasy get
> access denied.
>
> what i have:
>
> svpdc:/
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> Subject: RE: [Samba] Access Denied when trying to login to samba PDC
>
>
> Have you created both a linux user account and samba user
> account for the username you are attempting with?
>
> Now attempt to login to the domain from a Windows system with
> that us
Have you created both a linux user account and samba user account for
the username you are attempting with?
On your linux system prompt type: adduser -u nnn username
Where nnn is the userid number that you want to assign to this user and
of course username is a valid domain user name
This w
One of the main things you need to remember when joining a system to the
domain is, when prompted for a username and password, always use "root"
as the user.
Don Zajic
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Behalf Of Thomas Graham
Sent: Sunday, Februar
Kurt Weiss wrote:
[frozer@linuxbox frozer]$ smbclient -L \\localhost
is frozer a legal domain user?
(sorry, i did not check first, that your passwordserver is *not* your
linux box...)
yes, frozer is legal domain name. And password server is Windows 2000
Server.
But seems I resolve problem: in
Kurt Weiss wrote:
I have MS domain, based on MS Windows 2000 Server. I successfully
joined my samba box (Linux 2.5.53, Samba 2.2.4) to domain via
smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r DC -Uuser%pwd.
i don't know this line...
is here an -a missing? is -Uuser%pass ok?
Yes "-a" is missing, username and passwor
Denis I. Morozov schrieb:
Hi!
I have MS domain, based on MS Windows 2000 Server. I successfully joined
my samba box (Linux 2.5.53, Samba 2.2.4) to domain via smbpasswd -j
DOMAIN -r DC -Uuser%pwd.
i don't know this line...
is here an -a missing? is -Uuser%pass ok?
did u check with smbclient o
27, 2002 12:36 PM
To: Jarboe, Daniel - Data Center Operations <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Access denied when trying to access printer
I am running redhat 8.0 with the standard samba package and the standard
lpr
package. I can print a test page from the lpr se
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Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 5:24 AM
Subject: RE: [Samba] Access denied when trying to access printer
> Few questions... Have you looked at the Samba-HOWTO-Collection (4th
> bullet of the
Few questions... Have you looked at the Samba-HOWTO-Collection (4th
bullet of the "New Samba documentation" at samba.org) for setting up
print? What samba? What OS? What printing sub-system? One thing you
might want to check if you use RH 7.x linux (uses LPRng print
sub-system), is /etc/lpd.per
t;
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 1:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Access denied errors: FIXED!
> On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Mike Barsalou wrote:
>
> > An interesting thing happened though...If I added disable spoolss = yes
> > to the global section, I would get access denied messages. A
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Mike Barsalou wrote:
> An interesting thing happened though...If I added disable spoolss = yes
> to the global section, I would get access denied messages. Anyone care
> to explain that?
It's a bug in 2.2.3a. Fixed in 2.2.4.
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Thanks. The following solved the problem and I wonder if and when will
solaris fully support acl/winbind.
Cheers
Andrew
> adding
> nt acl support = no
> to smb.conf
> solved the problem you described for me
> grtx
> mark
>
> On 20-Apr-2002 Kimmo Akkanen wrote:
> >> I have been using samba f
adding
nt acl support = no
to smb.conf
solved the problem you described for me
grtx
mark
On 20-Apr-2002 Kimmo Akkanen wrote:
>> I have been using samba for a long time, but since our windows 2000 machine
>> are becoming unreliable (fileserver problems). I want to move users profiles
>> onto our
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