On Monday 27 December 2004 13:44, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
it instructs to run /sbin/splapindex -f /splapd.conf When I run this I
get the following error:
/etc/openldap/schema/samba.schema: line 423: AttributeType not found:
gidNumber
slapindex: bad configuration file!
samba.schema
Hello,
# LogON Einstellungen fFCr Windows 9x/NT/2000/ME
#logon drive = Z:
#logon path = \SAMBA_PDCprofiles\%U.pds
#logon home = \SAMBA_PDCprofiles\%U
#logon script = %U.bat
1. Why this #?
2. You have any Programm on the client, that is writing to the profile
(i.E. McAfee Virusscan)?
and what
I'm in the process of building a Samba PDC for my office, and I have a
couple of questions. We have three regional offices connected via VPN.
We'd like to have network browsing across all three network, with a
single login. I was going to do a Samba machine with an LDAP backend on
the same
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 09:32:27AM -0600, bryanw wrote:
My samba PDC is using the tdbsam backend and, for the most part
is working flawlessly. However, when using smbpasswd to add samba accounts,
I always get the following error:
tdb_update_sam: Failing to store a SAM_ACCOUNT for
I am trying to share a printer from samba to windows clients. I am
using the cups subsystem.
As a printer I am using Canon LBP 1120. I have found and installed the
drivers from the japanese site, and I can print from linux directly on
it.
I managed to add the CUPS postscript drivers to the print$
Gustavo Lima wrote:
Exactly the same SID they need.
PDC is running Samba 3.0.9, BDC is running Samba 3.0.5.
OK, so I get the same SID on both machines:
On FIRST:
# net getlocalsid
SID for domain FIRST is: S-1-5-21-1517566737-222097662-23938227
On SECOND:
# net getlocalsid
SID for domain FIRST is:
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 09:40:14AM +0100, Luca Ferrari wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up my samba server as PDC, but when I login from windows xp
a notepad windows pops up showing:
[.ShellClassInfo]
[EMAIL PROTECTED],-21787
while it works under consumer windows. Any idea about?
See:
Excuse me for lating answear, but I am ill now and have no possibillity to
test this.
If I am feeling better tommorow, I will test it.
Yet again - thank you for helping me!
On Thursday 04 November 2004 22:20, Jim C. wrote:
Just delete the values for these two and then give it a try. GQ is
Excuse me for lating answear, but I am ill now and have no possibillity to
test this.
If I am feeling better tommorow, I will test it.
I hope you will be feeling better soon. I also hope that my latest
advice is of some use to you as I've not encountered anything else that
would cause this
, you have already smb.conf, so here I will put export LDIF from one of the
users I have created in LDAP:
dn: uid=yyovkov, ou=People, dc=reycon,dc=com
sambaLMPassword: 13670ACF22F45FEEAAD3B435B51404EE
sambaPrimaryGroupSID: S-1-5-21-1952575153-1713921984-2977106978-513
displayName: System User
Just delete the values for these two and then give it a try. GQ is good
for this. I believe these can be set using smbldap-tools but as I
recall, the tools will not accept a blank setting which is what you
probably need if you want the default settings in smb.conf:
sambaProfilePath:
OK, I still have problems to run samba as PDC.
...
Can some help me, please!
We'll need some data first. To start with, post the output of the
testparm command. This will tell us much about your setup and will
also test smb.conf for syntax errors.
Jim C.
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Thanks for help.
OK there is attached output from $ testparm -vs
I have heard something about using SRV records in DDNS, are they necessary in
this case?
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 20:46, Jim C. wrote:
OK, I still have problems to run samba as PDC.
...
Can some help me, please!
Thanks for help.
OK there is attached output from $ testparm -vs
I have heard something about using SRV records in DDNS, are they necessary in
this case?
I doubt it. I've never used them before and mine runs fine.
This could be a profile permissions issue. Is your system having any
trouble
No, I have not problems with this...
The profile is created normaly...
When the problem occure, on the Windows machine I find that %LOGONSERVER%
variable is changed... So I think that the problem is near WINS, but I can
not find where...
Could you send me some smb.conf example which works
When the problem occure, on the Windows machine I find that %LOGONSERVER%
variable is changed... So I think that the problem is near WINS, but I can
not find where...
OK, then let's look at something else that might be relevant. What
settings do you have for the user's sambaHomePath and
October 2004 17:29
To: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] PDC and windows xp domain joining - root user does
notexist
ok, changed the computers name and added it just as I added 'test'
then, deleted the 'test' machine
the new machine I called 'mark'
and, it was already in a workgroup.. so I rebooted
and that this is failing?
James Niven
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Sent: 16 October 2004 17:29
To: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] PDC and windows xp domain joining - root user does
notexist
ok, changed the computers name and added
Mark Rutherford wrote:
I am trying to set up a samba PDC, and I have followed many FAQ's and
HOWTO's ive found online.
all seem to be just about the same..
So, I made a config up (at the end of this email)
then I did the following:
added users/machines as such: (just trying to get it to work,
ok, changed the computers name and added it just as I added 'test'
then, deleted the 'test' machine
the new machine I called 'mark'
and, it was already in a workgroup.. so I rebooted it
no change. it still tells me that root is an invalid user
so, im back where I started.
Anton K. wrote:
Mark
Hi,
I had this very same issue and posted this problem many months ago to no
avail.
Since user profs and envs are critical in my env, what I did was
1) Ensure that a local version of the domain prof exsisted and that it was
local vs roaming using the Windows profile tool.
2) I then made the
If you tried different configurations for testing, it might ends up with
inconsistent SIDs.
net getlocalsid
will show what SID samba thinks and see if it is the consistent with your
users accounts' SID or administrators SID in LDAP server. If not, then you
know where your problem is.
If all
The last one is well-documented: on XP you need to set certain registry
parameter, which I don't rember now, to zero.
This was only an issue for samba pre 3.0, since the 3.0 release it is no
longer needed. You're most likely referring to the SignOrSeal registry
patch.
Hope this helps.
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something like
net rpc join -W domainname -U Administrator%password
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i have s PDC server. and i have two client using windows and Linux. In
windows client no problem but in Linux client i have the problem.
Mark --
XP Pro and XP Pro SP1 mixed. Thanks!
-jag
On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 17:49, Mark Sarria wrote:
What version of Windows are you running?
Mark Sarria
www.msdigitaldzines.com
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To:
What version of Windows are you running?
Mark Sarria
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Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 3:56 PM
Subject: [Samba] PDC without profiles?
Hi --
I'd
Hi David,
I too am looking for something similar, as well as user management
scripts that handle batch import of users, as well as creating home and
mail accounts directories on remote servers. I have something now but
it uses samba 2.0x and openldap 1.2.x, so it's more than a little
dated.
abebe lsslp schrieb:
I have this problem...
I am working on implimenting a school network. I have two kinds of users on my network: students and facutly. I have also two types of operating system on my network: win 98 and win XPP.
Here is the rights and privilages I am thinking about giving my
On Mon, 2004-06-07 at 07:26, Matic Koncan wrote:
About two months ago Samba (PDC) started rejecting users when login in
Windows 98 or XP (that's what we've got). The strangest thing is that there
is no rule when the server rejects username, so sometimes it allows login
and sometimes doesn't.
No chance.
I've deleted the profile on the server and on the client, but the
problem persist.
After logon the client profile is created and an empty user profile
folder on the server is created too. Then Windows crashes.
In samba logs I see the connection opening for services netlogon and
Thanks to all, I've found!
In ldap there was an invalid value for smbHomeDrive (_HOMEDRIVE_).
That I don't understand is why before reinstallation, and on some
machine, all worked fine... but I think is more a Windows problem than a
Samba one.
Bye
Edy
Edy Incoletti ha scritto:
No chance.
I've
On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 11:18:20 +0200
Edy Incoletti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Username and password are checked, the user profile is downloaded (I
found the folder on the machine) and then Windows crash (and reboot)
with Exception c005 in winlogon.exe.
Try it without the profile. I've had
Ninja schrieb:
Hi to all. I'm tring to make a linux server to act as a PDC using samba 3,
using on the client Win XP. I have setted it and everythings is ok, but I
have no idea of how to create policy file, so to restrict access on the
client at the different user...
It's possible to use poledit
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 05:05, Scott Hanson wrote:
Hello,
I have inherited a samba-tng PDC (without ldap) that I am to upgrade to
samba 3. My first attempt failed miserably. I copied over the smbpasswd
and the domain SID, users were able to log in, but most were not able to
load their
Thanks Michael!
It helped me a lot, actually I'm done setting permissions like I needed to.
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Behalf Of Michael Brown
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 11:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] PDC
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Arthur Kerpician [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What if I want to give
the 4th user permission on a file?
You will have to (re)compile your kernel with your filesystem's (be it ext3,
reiserfs, xfs or whatever) POSIX
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|Hi all,
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|Sorry for this general question, but I'd like to hear your opinion on
|this subject, but I'd like to set up a really working backup solution
|for my PDC, currently it uses NFS, so there are lots of issues: No ACLs,
|When NFS server goes
On Sun, 2004-02-15 at 00:29, Gémes Géza wrote:
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Hi all,
Sorry for this general question, but I'd like to hear your opinion on
this subject, but I'd like to set up a really working backup solution
for my PDC, currently it uses NFS, so there are
Look at microsoft.com for 'migrating profiles' there's a tool that
you can use to export users profile and then import it again to another
user.
I've never tested it, but I'm planning to do it very soon.
Regards
Thiago.
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On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 07:39, Beast wrote:
If samba3 is installed as PDC, do i net to create machine trust account for this PDC?
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wouldn't seem to be necessary - it is actually automatically done if you
join an existing domain and migrate with the net rpc vampire command.
It's easy enough to
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Craig White wrote:
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| If samba3 is installed as PDC, do i net to create machine
| trust account for this PDC?
|
| wouldn't seem to be necessary - it is actually automatically
| done if you join an existing domain and migrate with the net
| rpc vampire
On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 03:01, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Craig White wrote:
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| If samba3 is installed as PDC, do i net to create machine
| trust account for this PDC?
|
| wouldn't seem to be necessary - it is actually automatically
| done
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 15:11, Cybr0t McWhulf wrote:
Sorry, that was a bit vague, my apologies.
My real question is, in the event where netbios is not being
passed between network segments (In this particular case, a
WAN), where the PDC is at one site, and the BDC is at another,
are there
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To: Cybr0t McWhulf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] PDC/BDC Questions
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 15:11, Cybr0t McWhulf wrote:
Sorry, that was a bit vague, my apologies.
My real question is, in the event where netbios is not being
passed between network
to
run them both as PDC's for their network segment?
Thanks again for your time, I really appreciate it.
-- Cy
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 18:34:04 +1100
From: Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cybr0t McWhulf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] PDC/BDC Questions
Hi,
Looks like you dont have write access to your ldap-directory.
Make sure that you have the modified the smbldap_conf.pm file to match
your LDAP configuration (slapd.conf).
Look for $binddn
Also check your smb.conf LDAP config, has to match too ;-)
Best regards
//Erik
asky wrote:
Hi,
I'm
Le Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:36:59AM +0100, asky a ecrit:
Hi,
I'm using Redhat 8.0, samba-3.0, openladp-2.0.25 and sambatools-0.8.3 to
setup a PDC.
When I run smbldap-populate I get the following error:
I think that the masterDN and masterPw defined in
/etc/smbldap-tools/smbldap_bind.conf
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 08:44, Cybr0t McWhulf wrote:
Software:
OS: Redhat 9
Samba Ver:Samba 3.0.0 (Plus excel writelock patch, waiting for 3.0.2!)
OpenLDAP Ver: 2.0.27-8
Just a quick question about PDC / BDC interaction, my plan is to distribute
Samba (with slave ldap
Michael Aldrich wrote:
Hello,
I had the same problem. This is my current config:
[global]
logon path = %U\profile
[netlogon]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /home/netlogon
share modes = No
[profiles]
path = /home/%U/profile
browseable =
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Michael Aldrich wrote:
Hello,
I had the same problem. This is my current config:
[global]
logon path = %U\profile
[netlogon]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /home/netlogon
share modes
Hello,
I had the same problem. This is my current config:
[global]
logon path = %U\profile
[netlogon]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /home/netlogon
share modes = No
[profiles]
path = /home/%U/profile
browseable = No
I am able to logon to
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 08:29, Ben Davis wrote:
I read in the Samba HOWTO Collection that every machine in the domain
needs to have a corresponding UNIX account. Does this mean whenever I
add a machine to the network, I must create a UNIX account for each
one?? Am I supposed to create Unix
I'm currently using a MySQL backend for samba.. I have it working for
existing unix users. What I was thinking about doing is using the
pam_mysql module to trick samba into thinking the unix account already
exists, while it is actually just in the database. This means, though,
that I would
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| Hi, im using a WinXP Pro with samba 2.2.8, i have configured samba
| according the the online book - Using Samba, 2ed, O'Reilly
| Associates and the system is generating the following error when i try
| to logon:
Sorry for
XP box has patch
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| Hi, im using a WinXP Pro with samba 2.2.8, i have configured samba
| according the the online book - Using Samba, 2ed, O'Reilly
| Associates and the system is generating the following error when i
try
Kent L. Nasveschuk wrote:
The smbd and nmbd are running, any suggestions? I did a similar
installation on a Slackware 9 system without a hitch. Had no problem
obtaining a SID for the system.
I had the same problem on a FreeBSD-Current machine. I gave up and used
the command net rpc info instead
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skriver:
What do you mean by Concurrent Logins?
I mean multiple logins. So I can prevent a user to login on multiple
workstations.
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|What do you mean by Concurrent Logins?
|
|
| I mean multiple logins. So I can prevent a user to login on multiple
| workstations.
|
|
You could try to specify in your netlogon share:
root preexec =
Hi.
Hi Dendik congrats on solving your problem.
Thanks.
are you using samba3 ?i
Yes, i am.
How did you go with group policies on Xp?
Hmm... The most correct answer would be
i don't know. After i fixed the hardware
problem, the only thing i did on client
machines was to enter the domain -- and
Hi.
Finally!!! I got it working!!!
The only thing i did was to replace
server's builtin 3Com Gigabit network
card with SMC1255(100Mb. I tried to force
settings of 3Com -- to half duplex mode,
or to other speed -- but it did not let me
exceed autodetection, and autodetection
was half duplex/100Mb.
More than one week of fighting -- and still no
result. I'm stuck at the very same point. Right
now i had to make the system work just any way
-- at least like file server for window$ clients.
But the problem with file downloading still
persists. And i really have no idea of what i do
Hi.
The situation turned out even more mysterious i
seemed before.
I got two new XP boxes, obviously those are XP/pro
without SP1 (did not check that, but it required
much more updates than other XP boxes, and ver
tells it's the same XP/2002/2600). So i tried out
carefully step-by-step
Hi.
More than one week of fighting -- and still no result.
I'm stuck at the very same point. Right now i had to
make the system work just any way -- at least like
file server for window$ clients. But the problem with
file downloading still persists. And i really have
no idea of what i do wrong.
Hi!
Sounds like symptoms of activated Web Client service.
Probably, i even found the message you were talking about,
and the symptoms really look the same, but strangely,
disabling WebClient did not help -- maybe there is some
result, but the one i do not notice :). There HAVE to be
something
Sounds like symptoms of activated Web Client
service.
Probably, i even found the message you were talking
about, and the symptoms really look the same, but
strangely, disabling WebClient did not help --
maybe there is some result, but the one i do not
notice :). There HAVE to be
This may be a long shot, but does your work environment use a WINS server?
I found out recently that mine does, and by changing WINS support = yes
to WINS server = 'ip address', i got the domain thing to work. I kept
getting the same error you did.
Cheers
S
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 15:09:05 +0200
[global]
...
dos charset = CP866
display charset = KOI8-R
unix charset = KOI8-R
Probably just a matter of taste.
Actually, not a taste, but a language -- russian.
Yes, of course. How silly of me. You're domain is .ru
; preferred master = No
; local master = Yes
My smb.conf
I have recently recogized that the problem of domain
logons is at least closely connected to the problem
of downloading big files (i.e. files larger than
something about 4k or even 2k). The symptoms are the
following:
1. There are two differently behaving groups of
programs: network
Hi!
Thanks for advices you gave, hopefully they'll help.
(right now i can't reach the computer class)
Sounds like symptoms of activated Web Client service.
...
I found some references about Web Client somewhere (don't
remember where right now), ant even tried to turn it off,
but mistakenly i
But when i tried to log in with that very account
from another machine, i got Win hanging up for about
two minutes and blaming approximately the following
way: Windows can't log you on with local profile,
using temporary profile. Changes done to this
profile will be lost after you log
Hi!
Thanks for answering, but unfortunately, this seems to
be of no help. I already had [netlogon] service in my
config (to avoid further confusion, i add my smb.conf
at the end of this file), the only option i did not
have was inherit permissions = No, which does not seem
to be useful for
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 10:41, Mike Miller wrote:
What I'm attempting to do is get services for unix working on a win2k box,
running off of a samba PDC. I am having great difficulty doing so. I have
added a trust relationship and added the 2k server into the domain. I then
try and change
server) is to be able to get the list of users.
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-Mike
From: Brad Langhorst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mike Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] PDC Functions
Date: 08 Aug 2003 00:19:24 -0400
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 23:33, Mike Miller wrote:
Well The windows
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 23:33, Mike Miller wrote:
Well The windows 2000 machine is trying to obtain the SID for a user
[domain\username],
is that 2k machine joined to the samba domain?
the SID is not really a secret so i don't know why it would be tight
about them
if the sid is just the
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 10:41, Mike Miller wrote:
What I'm attempting to do is get services for unix working on a win2k box,
running off of a samba PDC. I am having great difficulty doing so. I have
added a trust relationship and added the 2k server into the domain. I then
try and change
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 23:22, Mike Miller wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to set up Samba as a PDC on our network and having some
difficulty. I established a trusted machine account and added it to the
domain. Samba will however not release the SIDs needed by our servers
working off of it.
what
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike
Miller
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 10:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] PDC Functions
Hi,
I am trying to set up Samba as a PDC on our network and having some
difficulty. I
this is exactly what happened to me.
Given that there is no mention of this patch in the samba 2.x docn, who
would be responsible for putting it in, I was starting to think i was going
mad with this one and as soon as I put in the registry patch everything
just worked!!
many thanks to the
glad to see someone else is having the same problem :-))
If you find out can you let me know
tia
alex
--On 02 August 2003 00:44 -0400 Bob Kruger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to set up a PDC controller on a samba server, but continue to
get the following error:
The user could not be added
Saturday, August 2, 2003, 3:34:20 PM, Alex wrote:
glad to see someone else is having the same problem :-))
If you find out can you let me know
tia
alex
--On 02 August 2003 00:44 -0400 Bob Kruger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to set up a PDC controller on a samba server, but
On Saturday 02 August 2003 06:44, Bob Kruger wrote:
I am trying to set up a PDC controller on a samba server, but continue
to get the following error:
The user could not be added because the following error occured:
The trust relationship between the workstation and the primary domain
Linux what ?
Recent distributions tend to ship with 'personal firewalls' that block
accesses to most ports by default.
From the windows machine, can you telnet to port 139 on the linux box ?
Mark
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 13:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Problem is:
I installed Samba 2.2.7 on
Your post says that you can access the profiles directory on the server.
Make sure you can write to it as well. The Linux file permissions need to be
correct.
The following document has some good info. on setting up roaming profiles.
Note that it deals with Samba 2.x but the info. may still be
You need to add the line
domain admin group = user1 user2 @group1 @group2
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I'am using Samba 2.27 as PDC on mandrake 9.1. I don't need to
use profiles. How to do it? I tried to delete share
[profiles] and rule 'logon path', but then is WinXP saying
can't load roaming profiles,...blah blah each time I started it.
Disable roaming profiles from XP like advised here:
I helped me to let the logon path set to nothing - i.e. no deleting the
line but leaving it to
logon path =
Quoting from smb.conf man page:
Default: logon path = \\%N\%U\profile - which means that it is switched
on on the server by default.
Richard
Vizitiu, Ciprian wrote:
I'am using
I'am using Samba 2.27 as PDC on mandrake 9.1. I don't need to
use profiles. How to do it? I tried to delete share
[profiles] and rule 'logon path', but then is WinXP saying
can't load roaming profiles,...blah blah each time I started it.
Disable roaming profiles from XP like advised
Karl,
What version of samba are you running?
Did you do (for each user)?
smbpasswd -a 'username'
- John T.
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Karl Banasky wrote:
I am looking to setup a domain server. I have tried and tried and this is the
closest I have gotten so far.
The main problem I have
Buchan,
So you're saying that it IS possible for my setup to work? I'll definitely give those
guides a read through and maybe I'll be able to work through them.
I want to be sure I understand you correctly, though - I can enable password
encryption on the samba server, keep password
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Dan Kador wrote:
Buchan,
So you're saying that it IS possible for my setup to work?
Yes, with some minor changes.
I'll
definitely give those guides a read through and maybe I'll be able to
work through them.
I want to be sure I understand
I think you may want to use the remote announce directive.
Errol
At 08:25 AM 6/3/2003 -0700, you wrote:
I know this must have been answered 3 million times, but I can't find
it. I need to have some windows 2000 machines on a different network
connect to our Samba PDC.
The few documents
OK ... that got me closer than I've been.
When I try to join the domain now, it pops up and asks for a username and
password, as it should, but when I enter root/password and hit enter, it
hangs for a few seconds, then errors out with:
The following error occurred attempting to join the domain
No .. there's no firewall. The samba server is at 192.168.51.3, and the
workstation I'm working with is at 192.168.50.120. Everything seems to be
routing across the networks just fine. I can FTP to the server and browse
web pages there on the machine.
I have 192.168.51.3 set as the primary Wins
Rick,
What is in your smb.conf file?
Do you have:
domain logons = yes
domain master = yes
os level = 33 (or more)
Cheers,
John T.
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, D. Rick Anderson wrote:
I know this must have been answered 3 million times, but I can't find it.
I need to have some
GOT IT! It was the UNDERSCORE in the netbios name (SAMBA_SERVER). Once I
took that out everything else fell right into place.
Thanks a million for all your help!
Rick
AH HAH! The workstation CAN'T see the Samba server when I try to browse
it using \\SAMBA_SERVER ! hm.
The
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On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 04:04 pm, Glenn Robinson wrote:
Hello,
I have a Samba PDC sitting behind a Linux firewall/VPN server (using
PoPToP).
My remote users can log in to the VPN and they are assigned a local IP
address in the same subnet as the local PC's and servers.
I'd like these users to
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On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 04:04 pm, Glenn Robinson wrote:
Hello,
I have a Samba PDC
try in reg do xp alterar:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\netlogon\parameters
RequireSignOrSeal=dword:Jose Gabriel Garcia Araujo
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I have configured Samba as a PDC and I have 2 Xp computers
I can logon in
Correct that - On Issue 2, I get no access at all.
Nolan
Nolan Garrett wrote:
Hi all! First off, I'd like to thank you for the help you've previously
given me. I'd like to state a few of the problems I am now experiencing,
and you all can provide insight. I've read all the documentation I
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