I so sorry for many emails, but, is necessary:
In my case, the Samba 3.0.x does not cause this problem, only in Samba
3.2.x and 3.3.X.
Thanks!
2009/3/13 Eduardo Sachs edu.sa...@gmail.com:
More informations...
Example of procedure:
1 - M4 Access M3 with auth Kerberos:
M4# smbclient
More informations...
Example of procedure:
1 - M4 Access M3 with auth Kerberos:
M4# smbclient //M3/publico -k
OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.2.5]
smb: \ ls
. D0 Wed Mar 11 21:04:19 2009
.. D0 Wed Mar 11 21:04:19
,
Pankaj S Zanwar/India/i...@ibmin
Subject
Re: [Samba] Samba PDC - Kerberised
CIFS access
Hallo, Shahid,
Du meintest am 13.03.09:
Thanks much for all the information you have shared with us regarding
the samba issue.
I used net rpc join command to join into the domain hosted by M1.
I was able to join to the domain successfully.
And for these kind words you push again 17 kByte
/i...@ibmin, Michael
Diederich dieder...@de.ibm.com,
Pankaj S Zanwar/India/i...@ibmin
Subject
Re: [Samba] Samba PDC
dieder...@de.ibm.com,
Pankaj S Zanwar/India/i...@ibmin
Subject
Re: [Samba] Samba PDC - Kerberised
CIFS access
Shahid,
I have same problem, but, I use Domain Heimdal Kerberos, look this bug ticket:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5810
The developers have not yet responded.
Thanks!
2009/3/11 Shahid M Shaikh shahid.sha...@in.ibm.com:
Hi All,
I have machine M1 hosting Samba PDC. It stores
Hello
THANK YOU I never even thought to look there that must be the problem
seems obvious now. It is still not working but this maybe something I
have done since.
Feb 18 10:41:37 canada winbindd[2705]: [2009/02/18 10:41:37, 0]
libsmb/namequery.c:saf_store(75)
Feb 18 10:41:37 canada
Hi
Yes it is working I just added the following not sure if they are all
needed but at last it is working for Win98 Clients and Samba Version
3.2.8-0.26.fc10.
lanman auth = Yes
ntlm auth = No
lm announce = Yes
client lanman auth = Yes
Carl
Thanks again once I am
I have a Fedora 6 with samba 3.0.2465 working great as a PDC with
Win98 clients. The server has domain logon working and login scripts
running I have made a second server to replace the first but after
upgrading beyond Fedora 8 it no longer works. I can see shares with
Vista64 Business and
Smells like a DNS (or firewall) issue on the PDC. Make sure that your DNS
resolution is happening properly.
From: samba-bounces+andrew.masterson=nuvistaenergy@lists.samba.org on
behalf of Viji V Nair
Sent: Wed 12/31/2008 7:01 AM
To:
see : http://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/samba-3.0.9/Samba-Guide/migration.html
section: What are the limits or constraints that apply to group names
Andrei Mikhailovsky ha scritto:
Hi all,
I am having difficulties logging into Samba domain with Vista SP1 with
usernames that have over 20
Bruno, thanks for the reply.
Having read through the section i have found the information on the
group name limitations, which are mostly related to Unix like system.
From there, windows 200x systems support group names of 254 characters.
It doesn't actually say anything about username
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 06:07:25PM +0100, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
Bruno, thanks for the reply.
Having read through the section i have found the information on the
group name limitations, which are mostly related to Unix like system.
From there, windows 200x systems support group names of
hmmm giving users local admin rights, thats not the way to do it.
and makes your network insecure..
Better control this through de domain groups.
this is how i do it.
i create a domain groep, add the users in it, and through loginscript
i create a local group and add the domain group in it.
Hi all,
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Tim Bates [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure if you can do it like that, but if you only want to give them
local admin on their own computer (and not everyone else's), you're going to
want to do it on each computer manually anyway... Or via a script if
On 10/9/2008, Tim Bates ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
If you set it at a domain level like you said, it would give them
admin rights anywhere they can log into.
But if you control which workstations they can log into, this isn't
really a problem - save the part of them having local admin rights...
John Price wrote:
I've setup a Samba PDC (3.0.28a). I can join the domain
with a Windows XP sp3 laptop and logon with no problems,
but if I try to logon while the laptop is not connected to
the network, it will not allow it.
The system cannot log you on now because the domain
DOMAIN is not
Gustavo Michels wrote:
So, what is wrong in here? Or it isn't possible to do it in the domain
level?
Not sure if you can do it like that, but if you only want to give them
local admin on their own computer (and not everyone else's), you're
going to want to do it on each computer manually
To answer my own question, I had to use Padls' nss_ldap to make this work.
I'd thought with Solaris 9 and later I could get away with using the Sun
libraries
but obviously not.
Hope to help someone else
Cheers
Duncan
Duncan Brannen wrote:
Hi All,
I'm wondering if
Okay found the solution for this one. run the vmware-config.pl file and when
it asks for configure networking say yes. During this wizard it asks
whether NAT and Host-Only should be left enable or disable say disable and
everything will work fine.
Actually I have only one VMware machine which is
Yeah I have the entry in global section
interface = eth0 lo
bind interfaces = yes
But that doesnt work for me.
2008/6/28 Chris Jeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
would
interfaces = eth0 x.x.x.x
hosts deny = ALL
hosts allow = x.x.x.x 127.0.0.1
in your smb.conf work?
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008
sorry typed that on the phone, you wouldn't need the hosts allow and
hosts deny entries.
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 00:21:20 +0530
Go Wow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heya All
I'm having a Samba PDC on Centos machine from past 4-5 months
everything went one coolly untill I installed vmware on this
would
interfaces = eth0 x.x.x.x
hosts deny = ALL
hosts allow = x.x.x.x 127.0.0.1
in your smb.conf work?
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 00:21:20 +0530
Go Wow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heya All
I'm having a Samba PDC on Centos machine from past 4-5 months
everything went one coolly untill I
Hi ,
Edmundo Thanks once again ...
I will check which solution works best for me.
Ciao
Yogi
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do the samba accounts already exist in another format such as smbpasswd
or tdbsam? if so, use pdbedit -i smbpasswd:/etc/samba/smbpasswd (dunno
what the command is for tdbsam though)
to have samba and unix passwords changed at the same time, use ldap
password sync = yes in smb.conf and when a
yogi escreveu:
Hi ,
Thanks Edmundo and Louis for the input.
Edmundo you are absolutely right about three hashes.
I figuered that part. I always wondered how will samba
generate a hash from my unix hash ;).
Now coming back to my question. I will try and be even more
specific.
IF a user
:20 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] SAMBA PDC with LDAP backend syncing unix/samba
accounts ...
yogi escreveu:
Hi ,
Thanks Edmundo and Louis for the input.
Edmundo you are absolutely right about three hashes.
I figuered that part. I always wondered how will samba
Jason Waters escreveu:
I'm coming into this half way through but won't ldap passwd sync = yes
work? Or does that only work when you change your password from samba?
Jason Waters
(...)
You can use smbpasswd -r pdcname.
This is the simplest way to change the password.
If you really want to use
did you adjust you pam.d settings to accept MD5 password hashes.
you can find some usefull tips in the Big samba howto
http://www.google.nl/search?hl=nlq=big+samba+howto+debianmeta=
this one also works for etch.
Louis
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yogi escreveu:
Hi all ,
I'm running Debian Etch . I just finished
configuring SAMBA
as PDC to authenticate against LDAP server which works.
The system in question uses default debian etch packages.
As My Linix/unix accounts can authenticate against it. The
LDAP works.
I Used the
yogi escreveu:
Hi all ,
I'm running Debian Etch . I just finished
configuring SAMBA
as PDC to authenticate against LDAP server which works.
The system in question uses default debian etch packages.
As My Linix/unix accounts can authenticate against it. The
LDAP works.
I Used the
smc1:/var/lib/samba # cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
# smb.conf is the main Samba configuration file. You find a full commented
# version at /usr/share/doc/packages/samba/examples/smb.conf.SUSE if the
# samba-doc package is installed.
# Date: 2007-12-04
[global]
workgroup = SUSSEXMC
in your previous email why are you trying to join the domain
SUSSEXMC.COM when in your smb.conf it is just SUSSEXMC? on my computer
properties, computer name, change, type in SUSSEXMC in the domain box.
James Tandy wrote:
smc1:/var/lib/samba # cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
# smb.conf is the main
paste your smb.conf
Hi all,
I have been setting up a samba3 domain controller, all seems to work
fins on the samba side, until i try to join a workstation to the domain.
From a windows XP client, the following happens...
Enter computer properties, computer name tab... click Change...
I have the following scenario:
1x Samba PDC with LDAP backend
1x Samba member server
1x Samba member server (Openfiler)
However, I'm confused about Idmapping. I want to use ACLs on the PDC and
both member servers.
Are my thoughts correct?
- Samba member server knows the unix
I recall, when setting up a PDC with ubuntu server I
ran into this 'network path was not found' error,
but I can't remember what I did to resolve it.
Any ideas?
Fix your browsing problem. Either setup a dns server with
the SRV
records for the PDC (see the active directory part in
just 1 guess.. what is the hostname of the PDC?
i bet it's not PDC.
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brad davison
Verzonden: donderdag 24 april 2008 15:17
Aan: samba; John Drescher
Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Samba PDC,joining XP
I recall, when setting up a PDC with ubuntu server I ran into this 'network
path was not found' error, but I can't remember what I did to resolve it.
Any ideas?
Fix your browsing problem. Either setup a dns server with the SRV
records for the PDC (see the active directory part in the
Your password must be at least 5 characters, cannot
repeat any of your previous 0 passwords and must be at least 0 days
old. Please type a different password. Type a password that meets
these requirements in both text boxes.
...instead of the requirements set forth in OpenLDAP (minimum 6
Hi Ryan,
I'm using Samba 3.0.24 and OpenLDAP 2.3.30 (with the ppolicy and
smbk5pwd overlays).
While testing Samba as a PDC with an OpenLDAP backend, I've hit a snag
on password change. I currently have the following in my smb.conf
related to password changes:
passwd program =
Hey Denis,
Denis Cardon wrote:
Hi Ryan,
I'm using Samba 3.0.24 and OpenLDAP 2.3.30 (with the ppolicy and
smbk5pwd overlays).
While testing Samba as a PDC with an OpenLDAP backend, I've hit a snag
on password change. I currently have the following in my smb.conf
related to password
On Jan 28, 2008 6:23 PM, Adam Tauno Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've been reading the Official How-To, Chap. 6, Joining an NT4-type
Domain
with Samba-3 because I want to join my current Samba3 PDC server and all
its
users (on Win XP Pro machines) to an MS Server 2003 domain.
You
I've been reading the Official How-To, Chap. 6, Joining an NT4-type Domain
with Samba-3 because I want to join my current Samba3 PDC server and all its
users (on Win XP Pro machines) to an MS Server 2003 domain.
You can establish a trust relationship between the domains.
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You can establish a trust relationship between the domains
Thanks for the quick response, Adam.
I'll start googling on this.
No, don't google, RTFM. This is right there in the docs.
http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
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On Jan 28, 2008 7:21 PM, Adam Tauno Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You can establish a trust relationship between the domains
Thanks for the quick response, Adam.
I'll start googling on this.
No, don't google, RTFM. This is right there in the docs.
Thanks for the advice.
I'll give it a try tomorrow.
Markus
On Jan 21, 2008, at 9:52 PM, Dale Schroeder wrote:
Markus,
I took out most of the comments so that I could follow what you have.
I see three possibilities.
1. You have two passdb backend's defined.
2. I believe the share is called
I think that with duplicate parameter entries the last
one found takes precedence. A testparm shold confirm this.
Thank You for the insight. Just read in Using Samba that the last
mentioning of a parameter/value pair is valid.
So, thanks.
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Hi Markus,
I'm no samba god, but You habe two lines of
passdb backend in use. Are You sure that is correct?
Kind regards,
Martin
Markus Bajones schrieb:
Hi,
I have a little problem with my Samba PDC setup.
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On Monday 21 January 2008, Martin Petersen wrote:
I'm no samba god, but You habe two lines of
passdb backend in use. Are You sure that is correct?
At best it's a confusing practice (one reason I advocate synonym
deprecation). I think that with duplicate parameter entries the last
one found
Markus,
I took out most of the comments so that I could follow what you have.
I see three possibilities.
1. You have two passdb backend's defined.
2. I believe the share is called [profiles] instead of [profile]
3. Normally the profile acls and hide files would be placed in
[profiles] instead
Greeting Andy,
Your config seem to be ok, but change os level to 65. I suppose that you
send only ldap parameters and not all the smb.conf parameters.
First check your DNS resolution (from your server and client). But I'm
sure that your need to add the following parameter in the smb.conf to
On Thu, 03 Jan 2008, Andy might have said:
Hello all
I have set up a Debian etch server with a samba and ldap integration.
domain master = yes
domain logons = yes
os level = 33
preferred master = yes
local master = yes
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost/
Stuart Gall wrote:
Now if I add a user to the local remote desktop group, enable remote
admin, and then logon (from another machine) using the ip address I
can get a remote desktop session.
However the browse for machine facility does not work, it says there
is no terminal server in
You did not mention what the exact problem is. My guess is you need
profile acls = yes in your profiles share.
Sorry that is at the end of your email. Possibly this is a nmbd problem.
John
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at the moment it work that user can login on my clients (all windows xp pro
sp2), the homedrive is mapped corretly, the only thing that doesn't work, is
that the serverbased profile is saved automatically on the server, so that
the user can downlad the profile at login.
You did not mention
Koen Linders schrieb:
Server:Debian etch (kernel 2.6.18-4-686)
Samba 3.0.24 (PDC)
Workstations: Windows XP Pro SP2 fully updated
I want to have my windows xp users to login locally to their machine,
but still have them automaticly check the netlogon share or something
like that to
I would really suggest using a domain, it greatly reduces management
overheads and just generally makes life easier.
It isn't too difficult to deal with swapping profiles and the like
around. Last time I had to migrate about 80 machines I wrote a vb script
to rename the machine, join it to
Bruno Pirajá Moyle wrote:
Tarak Ranjan escreveu:
Hi List,
As i m new to this list. i have some issue with my Samba PDC.
Main problem is user's roaming profile is not working. NTUSER.DAT ---
DENY_WRITE. this is coming . can not load you profile . loading
default profile...
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I can tell you that you MUST use encrypted passwords on a PDC. Any
information about this and more is in the docs.
Sam Leathers wrote:
I setup a working PDC, with exception of one major issue:
These are the two relevant lines:
encrypt
On 9/21/07, Adam Tauno Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried many approaches and am out of idea. I would like my
Windows XP to stop locking the screen when I leave for 10 minutes or
so. I know this is an XP question, but I feel it is related to Samba
PDC since all suggestions
I have tried many approaches and am out of idea. I would like my
Windows XP to stop locking the screen when I leave for 10 minutes or
so. I know this is an XP question, but I feel it is related to Samba
PDC since all suggestions that I have found indicate I should not be
seeing
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Adam Tauno Williams wrote, On 21-09-2007 09:20:
I have tried many approaches and am out of idea. I would like my
Windows XP to stop locking the screen when I leave for 10 minutes or
so. I know this is an XP question, but I feel it is
I have tried many approaches and am out of idea. I would like my
Windows XP to stop locking the screen when I leave for 10 minutes or
so. I know this is an XP question, but I feel it is related to Samba
PDC since all suggestions that I have found indicate I should not be
seeing this.
Adam,
Many thanks for the prompt reply. In short, this helps me confirm it
has nothing to do with the policies. I never set up any policies when I
setup Samba PDC and the clients. I will bang on the XP experts to see
what it may be.
Thanks again,
Steve
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
I have
Petre Bandac schrieb:
hallo
I have a task to reorganize the network resources of a medium company
(~150 computers, 80% windows) which in the current state is very chaotic
I was thinking of a system where the users are stored in a single place,
from where applications like mail (postfix),
I'm a ldap fan. LDAP could be used to centralize all kind of app and
system you could need, even intranet accounts, samba, a replace for
nis, postfix, qmail, and so on.
On 9/15/07, Petre Bandac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hallo
I have a task to reorganize the network resources of a medium company
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Petre Bandac wrote:
hallo
I have a task to reorganize the network resources of a medium company
(~150 computers, 80% windows) which in the current state is very chaotic
I was thinking of a system where the users are stored in a single place,
Hallo, mups.cp,
Du (mups.cp) meintest am 15.09.07:
I'm a ldap fan. LDAP could be used to centralize all kind of app and
system you could need, even intranet accounts, samba, a replace for
nis, postfix, qmail, and so on.
Don't put all your eggs into one basket ...
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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mups.cp wrote:
I understand your point of view, but most of time people prefer have
only an username and password instead one for each application and
system they use.
that is exactly what I want to do; so, using ldap, I can have the same
user/pass for both domain and mailbox
based on
Since I know any good MTA supports LDAP. Choose one that better fits
your needs and you are accustomed to.
On 9/15/07, Petre Bandac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mups.cp wrote:
I understand your point of view, but most of time people prefer have
only an username and password instead one for
I understand your point of view, but most of time people prefer have
only an username and password instead one for each application and
system they use.
that is exactly what I want to do; so, using ldap, I can have the same
user/pass for both domain and mailbox
based on your experience,
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 John Drescher (John Drescher [EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote
I had the same issue going to 3.0.25a but I do not remember the
solution. I do remember though I had to make changes in my smb.conf
file.
It seems I had made a mistake... I had been running winbind on my PDC,
which one
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 Chris Hall (Chris Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote
Help...
I'm running Samba v3.0.25b, recently upgraded.
I use tdbsam, winbindd etc.
The Samba machine is a PDC. If the machine is FRED and the domain is
HOME, should I set up a machine account for FRED and join that to the
I had the same issue going to 3.0.25a but I do not remember the
solution. I do remember though I had to make changes in my smb.conf
file.
John
On 7/11/07, Chris Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help...
I'm running Samba v3.0.25b, recently upgraded from v3.0.23a.
I use tdbsam, winbindd etc.
Chris Smart wrote:
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Hi all,
I've written a HowTo for 'Samba domain with LDAP back end' and am
looking for people to test it and tell me the stupid things I did.
I also wanted to put the HowTo out there in case others wanted to do
something similar
Hi Chris!
Although ubutu-ish, the how to seems to reunite plenty of information,
specially an 'ldap primer'.
I MUST ask you about the output of wbinfo -g and wbinfo -u.
I just wonder if it is ever possible to get Samba as a PDC(without and
windows AD as master) to report groups and users via
Matteo Rosati wrote:
(...)
now, we want to change this system (obsolete), and the central
administration has given us the possibility to connect via LDAP to
their databases.
we CANNOT modify the ldap entries and the configuration files, and we
cannot isert the samba schemas into the ldap. in
Easier to use the disk quotas. This can be configured on a per user or
group basis.
First add this to your /etc/fstab:
/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 / ext3
defaults,usrquota,grpquota1 1
Then restart. After the restart, run the quotacheck command. You may
I'm going to inizialize the tdbsam database. I will set all the id
manually, but I have another problem (again..):
#I set the new localsid like the old one
net setlocalsid S-1-5-21-649058289-4137629020-2208616966
net getlocalsid
SID for domain ACTIVENSA is:
Alessandro wrote:
I'm going to inizialize the tdbsam database. I will set all the id
manually, but I have another problem (again..):
I started with a new samba configuration and new localsid: I created a
new machines account, a new user account. I have mapped all most
important group...
..
I have installed samba 3.0.14 (debian sarge), taking the .dbf files from
backup.
All pc have to be remove and inserted again in the domain.
Alessandro
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After this operation we can't login to the domain (client windows 2000
XP)
I forgot the message windows says: windows cannot connect to the
domain, either because the domain controller is down or otherwise
unavailable, or because your computer account was not found. ..
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Alessandro wrote:
I have upgrade the pdc server from debian sarge to etch.
After this operation we can't login to the domain (client windows 2000
XP)
smbclient works fine and from a windows local account I can browser the
samba directories too (puttin username and password before..)
I use
Charles Marcus wrote:
For starters, you could provide enough details for someone to help you...
of course!
What was the old version? What version did you upgrade to? What platform?
What OS? What OS version?
I upgraded the server from linux debian sarge (samba 3.0.14a-3sarge4) to debian
etch
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On 03/11/2007 12:51 PM, Lake-Wind wrote:
[...]
My question is this: How do I set up the OpenSUSE clients to
have the same behavior as the Windows XP clients. They need to
store their profiles both locally on the client and on the
server in the
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
On 03/11/2007 12:51 PM, Lake-Wind wrote:
[...]
My question is this: How do I set up the OpenSUSE clients to
have the same behavior as the Windows XP clients. They need to
store their profiles both locally on the client and on the
server in the existing users
My question is this: How do I set up the OpenSUSE clients to
have the same behavior as the Windows XP clients. They need to
store their profiles both locally on the client and on the
server in the existing users home directory. Authentication
for the existing PDC is smbpasswd.
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On 02/26/2007 09:26 AM, Stefan Weber wrote:
hi,
I would like to change the old windows 2000 domain structure
into one samba 3 domain. the migration is to take place
gradually for the departments. I had imagined to packing the
samba pdc with
Anyone with a suggestion?
Thanks
Stylianos Asmargianakis wrote:
Hello list,
I have setup a Samba 3 server as PDC and need to give to specific
account access to read and write to particular directories under C:\ drive.
Can anyone please send me any docs,urls where I can find relevant
: Sunday, 17 December 2006 2:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba PDC with Ldap, problems after restart
Hi
i think we need more information
do the following steps
1) increase the debug level in smb.con to above 5
2) and also check whether the following
Hi
i think we need more information
do the following steps
1) increase the debug level in smb.con to above 5
2) and also check whether the following command gives you the
SID of the domain
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3)Again rejoin a system to the domain and check in the nmbd.log file what is
Patricio,
Only members of Domain Admins and Power Users can share folders on a
Windows Domain by default.
If you think about include an user on one of this groups think about
privilegies restrictions to other tasks they could do with such
rights.
On 11/6/06, Patricio A. Bruna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cleber,
I only have this groups in my setup:
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-3868592469-3950909796-2526674359-512) - Domain Admins
Domain Users (S-1-5-21-3868592469-3950909796-2526674359-513) - Domain Users
Domain Guests (S-1-5-21-3868592469-3950909796-2526674359-514) - Domain Guests
Domain Computers
Power Users uses 'Power Users (S-1-5-32-547) - Power Users' as mapping.
Creates this as another normal group and the this SID.
Remember that as Administrator you may set up shares on local network
computers from the Administrator machine using MMC on Windows XP.
Here you can find more about
Hi Bob
I have the exact same error with users and groups created using
smbldap-useradd /group add ETC ETC I can only see the same group as you
from windows. when using LDAP browser = all users and groups are shown.
If i use windows to Unix mapping tool net rpc ... then i can see the
group
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On 10/04/2006 02:44 PM, Scott Mecham escreveu:
#net groupmap list
Domain Users (S-1-5-21-1294588444-3772336984-2656111346-513) - users
Domain Guests (S-1-5-21-1294588444-3772336984-2656111346-514) - nobody
Domain Admins
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 1:20 pm, you wrote:
Cannot change password - Permission denied error
smbd/chgpasswd.c:findpty(73): findpty: Unable to create
master/slave pty pair
Make sure that /dev/pts is mounted properly. This will vary depending on
your server
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On 10/03/2006 06:37 PM, Scott Mecham escreveu:
I have the latest version of Samba on Fedora Core 4. I need help adding
users to the admin group so windows is not so crippled :-\
I have used the net groupmap add command to map them to unix group of
#net groupmap list
Domain Users (S-1-5-21-1294588444-3772336984-2656111346-513) - users
Domain Guests (S-1-5-21-1294588444-3772336984-2656111346-514) - nobody
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-1294588444-3772336984-2656111346-512) - admin
#Global parameters
[global]
netbios name = NAME
workgroup =
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