Hi,
could you be a little more informative about your setup?
we can't read your mind, nor can we look at your HD to find out what version of
samba you have installed, whats your os , distribution, version, smb.conf,
client-OS, patchlevel.
these are all informations needed to answer your
Hello,
I am creating he same set-up as you are, can you tell me what you did to
make the LDAP work, I have been trying for days know and I my users still
can not login to my Samba domain.
Thanks
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From: Mika Syvänen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Christoph Scheeder' [EMAIL
Ouch I assume that your XP Workstations are domain members, then,
right?
Jon Johnston
Creative Business Solutions
IBM,Microsoft, Novell/Suse, Sophos Consultants
http://www.cbsol.com
952-544-1108
Blog: http://bingo.cbsol.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/28/2005
01:08:29 PM:
I have a
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John H Terpstra wrote:
| The guest ok = Yes line proved to be the secret to getting Windows
XP to
| execute the logon.bat file. Thanks for the suggestion!
|
|Nowhere in any Samba documentation have I found that mentioned. It should
|be in the book.
|
|
The guest ok = Yes line proved to be the secret to getting Windows XP to
execute the logon.bat file. Thanks for the suggestion!
Nowhere in any Samba documentation have I found that mentioned. It should be
in the book.
Thanks again,
Andy Liebman
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On Tuesday 25 January 2005 08:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The guest ok = Yes line proved to be the secret to getting Windows XP to
execute the logon.bat file. Thanks for the suggestion!
Nowhere in any Samba documentation have I found that mentioned. It should
be in the book.
Are you
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Hi,
I have my netlogon share defined as such:
[netlogon]
~ comment = Netlogon
~ path = /var/lib/samba/netlogon
~ guest ok = Yes
~ locking = No
I think the 'guest ok part' might help you... I'm not 100% sure...
Regards,
Pascal de Bruijn
[EMAIL
Related to this topic, I haven't followed the developments in
Samba/FreeBSD for 6 months or so. Does Samba 3.0.10/FreeBSD 5.3 work
with LDAP/NSSwitch/Winbind. I know at one point the getgrent/getpwent
stuff didn't work so you couldn't enumerate native windows groups.
Has all this been fixed?
We are trying to use Samba 3.0.10 running on FreeBSD 5.3 to replace a legacy
NT4 PDC. Our goal is to use LDAP to centralize all user information and
authentication on the network. To that end, we've set up Samba to use LDAP for
authentication of all the Windows users. This is working, but
profiles without the need to do a regedit on each workstation?
Thanks for your help!
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From: Kristyan Osborne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 6:45 AM
To: Mike Partyka; samba@lists.samba.org
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Hello,
Hi
Since logon.bat is being processed by a windows client
machine that has no
idea what to do with Samba variables, how do you avoid having
to create a
separate logon script for each user? To flesh this out bit, I
am attempting
We have googled several (conflicting) guides on this.
Did you start at www.samba.org? In the documentation section?
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It doesn't even let me join my own domain:
test scripts # net rpc join -U Administrator
Password:
Create of workstation account failed
Unable to join domain TUXSLARE.
test scripts # getent group | grep Domain
Domain Admins:x:512:Administrator
test scripts # id Administrator
uid=0(Administrator)
Only needed to change smbldap-useradd -w '%u' to smbldap-useradd -w '%
m'.
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Tomek, did you checked if using force user, and setting read only=no,
and having a machine account in the samba for the machine where the
program runs, work? just guessing!
MRB
http://www.lionix.com
Linux
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to create a share on a Samba PDC, which
MaTT wrote:
Tomek, did you checked if using force user, and setting read only=no,
and having a machine account in the samba for the machine where the
program runs, work? just guessing!
this directory shouldn't be writable, so I have it now like that:
[wpkg]
comment = Windows Packager
path =
this directory shouldn't be writable, so I have it now like that:
[wpkg]
comment = Windows Packager
path = /home/samba/wpkg
read only = yes
browseable = yes
valid users = nobody, unattended, guest
guest ok = Yes
public = Yes
but as the server is a domain controller, it prompts for a
Paul Gienger wrote:
this directory shouldn't be writable, so I have it now like that:
[wpkg]
comment = Windows Packager
path = /home/samba/wpkg
read only = yes
browseable = yes
valid users = nobody, unattended, guest
guest ok = Yes
public = Yes
but as the server is a domain
As I'm logged onto that workstation as an Administrator (Administrator
of that PC, not logged into a domain), I get something like that into
the logs - when I double click on a Server icon in a Network
Neighbourhood:
Sounds like you want to be dealing with the guest parameters. Just off
the
Paul Gienger wrote:
As I'm logged onto that workstation as an Administrator (Administrator
of that PC, not logged into a domain), I get something like that into
the logs - when I double click on a Server icon in a Network
Neighbourhood:
Sounds like you want to be dealing with the guest
As it is relatively easy to have one LDAP database across all office
branches, I don't know how to make Samba 3 to read/retrieve
usernames/passwords from local OpenLDAP slave, but to write added
machines/changed passwords to the master OpenLDAP server (which would
then replicate the changes
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 03:51:07PM +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
I just configured Samba 3 PDC + LDAP.
The aim is to have a Samba 3 PDC + LDAP in each branch office; and there
should be one user/password database.
There are about 20 branch offices in different locations and
Paul Gienger wrote:
As it is relatively easy to have one LDAP database across all office
branches, I don't know how to make Samba 3 to read/retrieve
usernames/passwords from local OpenLDAP slave, but to write added
machines/changed passwords to the master OpenLDAP server (which would
then
Andreas wrote:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 03:51:07PM +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
I just configured Samba 3 PDC + LDAP.
The aim is to have a Samba 3 PDC + LDAP in each branch office; and
there should be one user/password database.
There are about 20 branch offices in different
Heh, ask at OpenLDAp group, they point you to Samba group; ask at
Samba group, they point you back to OpenLDAP :)
That's partially the fault of your approach to the problem. You're
trying to eat all the meals for the day at once. Try to get ldap
working fine at the system level (breakfast)
Paul Gienger wrote:
Heh, ask at OpenLDAp group, they point you to Samba group; ask at
Samba group, they point you back to OpenLDAP :)
That's partially the fault of your approach to the problem. You're
trying to eat all the meals for the day at once. Try to get ldap
working fine at the
As it is relatively easy to have one LDAP database across all office
branches, I don't know how to make Samba 3 to read/retrieve
usernames/passwords from local OpenLDAP slave, but to write added
machines/changed passwords to the master OpenLDAP server (which would
then replicate the
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Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba PDC in many branch offices + one LDAP
database -how to change passwords?
As it is relatively easy to have one LDAP database across all office
branches, I don't know how to make Samba 3 to read/retrieve
Andreas schrieb:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 03:51:07PM +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
I just configured Samba 3 PDC + LDAP.
The aim is to have a Samba 3 PDC + LDAP in each branch office; and there
should be one user/password database.
There are about 20 branch offices in different
On Friday 01 October 2004 05:14, Andy J Robinson wrote:
I have two Samba PDC's and I want to set them both up to trust each other.
How can I go about doing this ?
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf
See chapter on Interdomain Trusts. If this does not answer the question
On Thursday 23 September 2004 18:10, Samuel Partida wrote:
Hi there!
How can I manage NT Domain Policies on a Samba PDC? How can I make the XP
Pro workstations get those policies applied? Which tool do I need to
generate those policies?
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf
See
Tried it again with more debuging:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# pdbedit -a -u root -d 10
INFO: Current debug levels:
all: True/10
tdb: False/0
printdrivers: False/0
lanman: False/0
smb: False/0
rpc_parse: False/0
rpc_srv: False/0
rpc_cli: False/0
passdb: False/0
sam: False/0
Tried that and that didn't work either, here's the
output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# smbpasswd -a root
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
Unable to open/create TDB passwd
pdb_getsampwnam: Unable to open TDB passwd
(/etc/samba/secrets.tdb)!
Unable to open/create TDB passwd
tdb_update_sam:
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 17:43, David 3oz Sonenberg wrote:
I'm trying to set up a samba PDC. I've been following
the directions in The Official Samab-3 book. I still
don't understand how to add users! I'm using tdbsam
and I set up all the add user scripts and what not in
the smb.conf. pdbedit
I'll try that tomorrow. Will pdbedit not work, or do
I just have to use smbpasswd to get things setup?
--- Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
looks good - how about some of these...
smbpasswd -a root
smbpasswd root
cat /etc/samba/smbusers
smbpasswd -w (root_passwd)
Craig
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Edit the smb.conf for you needs and net rpc join -UAdministrator
should be the trick.
Derek
On Jul 23, 2004, at 1:30 AM, my diva wrote:
hi...mailers
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.
so...how
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Enviado el: Domingo, 25 de Julio de 2004 08:14 p.m.
Para: Rafael Paris
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [Samba] Samba PDC = Expire passwords
On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 02:00, Rafael Paris wrote:
Hi everyone...
Since I'm running samba I haven't been
On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 20:19, Rafael Paris wrote:
I changed that back to 0 but the problem persists...
Is there a patch available for this problem?
I work with LDAP, I'm not quite sure what you can do via pdbedit. In
any case, the way to flag 'must change at next login' is to set the
'must
Hey Michael,
thanks for a quick response.
When i try to use BCHECKUP\Administrator it says The parameter is
incorrect and does not work with ldap at all.
(BCHECKUP is my domain name)
I guess something wacky about my configs?
Thanks.
Michael Wray wrote:
Sounds like Samba SID doesn't match SID
a few notes:
when i browse from windows to PDC I can login to it using
Administrator:password or SMBNAME\Administrator:password
?
Thanks.
Kiryl Hakhovich wrote:
Hey Michael,
thanks for a quick response.
When i try to use BCHECKUP\Administrator it says The parameter is
incorrect and does not
On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 02:00, Rafael Paris wrote:
Hi everyone...
Since I'm running samba I haven't been able to implement pdbedit policies
like password expiration time, lockout attempts, etc...
I'm running samba-3.0.5 in RedHat enterprise 3
I read pdbedit manual
I also tried to force users
On Sat, 2004-07-24 at 16:47, Rashaad S. Hyndman wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Samba PDC setup and i was wondering if anyone knows how i can
force the users to change passwords ever x days. My network consists of
windows type machines as was as linux based machines.
Any help would greatly be
On 27/5/04 04:52, Wendell Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy all...
I am trying to use two different samba servers in a test environment
such that a Win98 SE user logs into his/her workstation,
authenticates/authorizes themself via the PDC, and then mounts a
different samba server to
On Tue, 11 May 2004, Ron Liu wrote:
Hi there
I had samba PDC (Version 2.2.7a) running on RH 9.0 ( 2.4.20-8 #1). There are
about 50+ win2k PCs and member servers. Everything has been working nicely
for almost 6 month untill recently. I noticed that recently when users try
to change domain
Ron Liu schrieb:
Hi there
I had samba PDC (Version 2.2.7a) running on RH 9.0 ( 2.4.20-8 #1). There are
about 50+ win2k PCs and member servers. Everything has been working nicely
for almost 6 month untill recently. I noticed that recently when users try
to change domain password by Ctrl-Alt-Del
Is patch KB828741 installed.. remove it from a test system and try again
Jose
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RRuegner
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 8:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba PDC change
* Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
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Beast wrote:
| I figure out that samba PDC did not advertised itself
| as domain#1b (DMB), is this normal?
I don't think so. Mind filing a bug report for me at
https://bugzilla.samba.org/?
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Beast wrote:
| I figure out that samba PDC did not advertised itself
| as domain#1b (DMB), is this normal?
I don't think so. Mind filing a bug report for me at
https://bugzilla.samba.org/? Thanks.
cheers, jerry
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On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 02:03, Adam Williams wrote:
I've seen several references on the web to setting up the LDAP SAM to
communicate with the LDAP server via ldapi (IPC) verses ldap (IP). This
should theoretically much faster.
My LDAP master is on the same host as the Samba PDC. With
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 12:35, Cybr0t McWhulf wrote:
OS / Software:
PDC / Master LDAP store:
- Redhat 9
- OpenLDAP 2.1.25
- Samba 3.0.0
BDC / Slave LDAP store:
- Redat 9
- OpenLDAP 2.0.27-8
- Samba 3.0.2
From the Samba HOWTO Collection on
Set your log level to 10 and then try to rejoin the domain from the
failing machine. Then post your log file
L.R.Rodriguez wrote:
I'll ask again, since its been a few days.
Quick Summary:
I am trying to join some Win2k (Service Pack 4) machines to a NT4
style domain with a Samba PDC. One
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, L.R.Rodriguez wrote:
I'll ask again, since its been a few days.
Quick Summary:
I am trying to join some Win2k (Service Pack 4) machines to a NT4 style
domain with a Samba PDC. One machine successfully joins the Samba
domain. One fails.
Have you also disabled schannel
Probably bad form to reply to myself, but it is, I think relevant.
I sat down to work on this problem some more this morning and was unable
to log on to 'Silv'. Though it was working yesterday just fine (ie: I
was able to log on, run a logon script, etc), today 'Silv' was showing
all the same
Rod,
It sounds to me as if the machine that can not logon has
DigitalSign'n'Seal enabled. You must turn this off with Samba-2.x.
- John T.
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004, L.R.Rodriguez wrote:
Quick Summary:
I am trying to join some Win2k (Service Pack 4) machines to a NT4 style
domain with a Samba
try running testparm -v
is it configured as server role: pdc or bdc ??
also, try the add machine script = script
for adding machines..
what password backend do you use (passwd??)
it a little bit vage..
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Collen Blijenberg (Systeem/Netwerk Beheerder)
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 15:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a question for those of you out there. I work at a
university where we already have our ldap systems in place
and use them for almost all authentication. I would like to
implement a samba file server that authenticates of our
So your saying that the best way is to get my filserver up
and running is to populate my ldap server with the needed
samba attributes? So what I have right now is all my users
in ldap and also in /etc/passwd. How do I get the needed
info(samba) into ldap for all my users?
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To
On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 03:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So your saying that the best way is to get my filserver up
and running is to populate my ldap server with the needed
samba attributes? So what I have right now is all my users
in ldap and also in /etc/passwd. How do I get the needed
Sorry about the email addy. I was testing something and
forgot to switch it back. I could join someones windows
domain here at the university but all of the that is useless
to me or altleast the data in there is. Our main source of
user info and the only one that is reliable is in our ldap
On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 08:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry about the email addy. I was testing something and
forgot to switch it back. I could join someones windows
domain here at the university but all of the that is useless
to me or altleast the data in there is. Our main source of
Do I need them in cleartext? All I have are all of them in
{crypt}. Also.. Do I actually need the posix stuff as
well.
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Le Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 08:35:52AM +1100, Andrew Bartlett a ecrit:
= passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://slave.quenya.org ldap://master.quenya.org;
will samba store informations in the master ldap server or will it fail ?
This will work fine. Samba will talk to the master for updates. Set
* Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Not quite. Even if the master is not mentioned in the smb.conf, Samba
will follow the 'referral', from the current LDAP server to find where
it should make the write.
Problem if master ldap is over wan and link is down. nobody will be able to
Le Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 07:34:38PM +0700, Beast a ecrit:
Problem if master ldap is over wan and link is down. nobody will be able to change
any attributes on that site. I know its not samba fault, but any advise on that
setup?
and if the link is down, as computers peridically changed their
* Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Not only will they just keep changing it, I have found that they keep
changing it to the same value. I'll commit a patch shortly that makes
avoid touching ldap if they 'change but don't change' their passwords...
Great!!
sol.
Andrew Bartlett
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 07:35, Jérôme Tournier wrote:
Hi all !
In the samba-Howto, i was looking on informations on how to set up
both a samba PDC and a samba BDC controller with ldap backend.
I can read:
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Do not install a Samba
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 14:14, Clay wrote:
Hello All,
I want to thank everyone who reads and responds to this group. You have all
been an invaluable help to me.
I now have a working Samba 3.0.1 LDAP PDC and domain member server using
winbind (both servers are running Slackware 9.1).
I also
Robert Brugman wrote:
Hello,
I am setting up Samba as my primary domain controller for my network to
connect all my windows machines. I can get the machines to join the
network, but I have a couple problems. Maybe someone here can help:
1.) When switching from a workgroup (single client
The below mentioned have all been fixed. I can see the printer 'HP2300' from
my XP Pro machine (in 'Ready' status), but I cannot print to it.
In my /var/log/cups/error_log, I see:
E [19/Jan/2004:10:22:23 -0500] get_jobs: resource name '/printers/HP2300' no
good!
E [19/Jan/2004:10:22:23 -0500]
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Of Michael Aldrich
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 1:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba PDC and Automatic Printer Install
Thank you very much. I can now see the network printer in 'Ready' status.
Although, from my
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba PDC and Automatic Printer Install
In your smb.conf, you have the option use client driver set to yes.
When it is yes, it will not allow you to set
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba PDC and Automatic Printer Install
In your smb.conf, you have the option use client driver set to yes.
When it is yes, it will not allow you to set the driver. You need to
delete the use client driver line, reload samba
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba PDC and Automatic Printer Install
The problem is the error error msg: 'spool queue for 'hp2300' does not
exist on server. Samba, or some particular user might not have permission
to /var/spool/samba. Also, depending on how
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Thank you very much. I can now see the network printer in 'Ready' status.
Although, from my /var
In your smb.conf, you have the option use client driver set to yes.
When it is yes, it will not allow you to set the driver. You need to
delete the use client driver line, reload samba and it should work.
Alex Laslavic
Havertys Tech Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/14/2004
10:35:11
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snip
Machine is added to domain, no problem right, because PDC fields this
whereas BDC handles most of logon chores. What if PDC/LDAP is offline?
Doesn't Machine Add then get added to slave LDAP? How about if user
changes his password? Do I really want the secrets.tdb to
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 13:56 , Todd Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Samba PDC is up and running. We are not using roaming profiles. My problem is this.
How do we make the administrator account have
administrative priv's locally on the client PC when they login on the DOMAIN? What is
happening
HI, please update to version 3 and you dont need seal stuff anymore
you can get via apt-get install
Best Regards
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From: Robin Edgar - Tripany [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 6:45 PM
Subject: [Samba] Samba PDC + XP: still not
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 18:45 , Robin Edgar - Tripany [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Hi all,
I've been reading and there's a lot to read but no solution!
I'm using samba 2.2.3a-12.3 for Debian and I seem to have set
everything I can:
changed the signsecurechannel, sealsecurechannel in the registry to 0
Hello Todd, I can't see exactly what is going on but I am willing to make some
observations.
When I encounter problems, I often strip down my smb.conf to the bare minimum
and base it upon the examples in any of the SAMBA Howtos. I especially like
the ones in John Terpstra's book. Check out:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Todd Johnson wrote:
If anyone has Samba setup to run as a PDC with Solaris 8 or 9 could you
drop me a line? I have a few questions I would like ask. Our shop is
looking at trying to implement this option with our SMB master. I didnt
want to clutter up the list with more
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evening everyone.
I am going to be changing our current Samba PDC running Red Hat, to a
FreeBSD server.
I was curious if anyone out there, who is currently using FreeBSD as a PDC
could give me their feedback on how it is working. Also, if they
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To: Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba PDC and Windows 2000 roaming profiles problem
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 11:21:39 -0500
I had the same problem and went absoultely nuts!! The problem seemed to
be with the print spooler. If you shut down the spooler and start it
back up
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| I am installing Samba 3 with ldapsam and Unix accounts in ldap
| (pam_ldap/pam_nss), what is the best document to use for that
|
Personally I've found very useful the following docs:
hi
enable group mapping from unix to samba 3
and include the wanted user to the wanted groups
you can do that with usrmgr if you want to, or via net groupmap ( study
FAQS )
here smb.conf for suse 8.2 and group init script
samba as pdc with german umlauts working
with fprot daemon for antivirus on
Your subject line isn't very appropriate to the question.
Hi all. how can i do to run a sript in a Samba PDC
server (Redhat 9.0, Samba 3.0) each time that someboy
connects to a share on the server from a client? The
script is a shell script. IT IS NOT THE LOGON SCRIPT.
I tried with some
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Sebastian Davancens írta:
| Hi all. how can i do to run a sript in a Samba PDC
| server (Redhat 9.0, Samba 3.0) each time that someboy
| connects to a share on the server from a client? The
| script is a shell script. IT IS NOT THE LOGON SCRIPT.
| I
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Douglas Phillipson írta:
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Yes Chris... I tried with root and other root accounts but nothing! :(
From: McKeever, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'JAVIER BARRACHINA' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba PDC
Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2003 10:41:00 -0500
are you using the root account and password
are you using the root account and password to connect to the domain?
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From: JAVIER BARRACHINA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 6:49 AM
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Subject: [Samba] Samba PDC
I'm trying to config Samba PDC using: The Unofficial
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 02:38, Simran Hansrai wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have installed and configure samba on a redhate 8.0 box to act as a
PDC. When I try and add a user to my domain from my WinXP client
machine, I get the following error:
The user could not be added because of the following
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Simran Hansrai wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have installed and configure samba on a redhate 8.0 box to act as a
PDC. When I try and add a user to my domain from my WinXP client
machine, I get the following error:
How are you doing this? What tool are you using?
- John T.
The
Just in-case anyone needs to know the solution so that is is
documented Thanks to Jelmer and a close friend of mine for pointing
me into the right direction. For WinXP client machines the following
needs to be done:
In your registry change the values for the following entries to 0:
Hi,
I tried adding nt acl support = no to my share as recommended.
This hasn't changed my problem. I have also made sure that my
SID is the same on both old and new server. (Perhaps it has changed
all together?) The closest I seem to get is the creation of the profile
directory, but nothing is
maybe, u do not use the same SID, or the profiles on the clients are
switched to local based??
Lee Martin schrieb:
Hi All,
I have recently moved my PDC from a linux suse 7.0 box to a
Solaris 8 server. I have downloaded the samba 2.2.8a and
installed it without any errors.
I used my old
I am having a similar problem with samba 3.0 rc4. My roaming profile
gets loaded upon login, but never gets updated upon logout. Just to
debug, I have made all permissions 777 on /home/profile/* and it does
not help.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
kurt weiss wrote:
maybe, u do not
Hi All,
I've tried pretty much everything I can, I have gotten a step further though.
When logging onto the domain only the profile directory is created for a user,
unfortuanately with nothing in it.
From earlier I was asked to have a look at the SID, I have updated my Solaris
8 server with the
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On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, lskuo wrote:
Because now before creating a samba account, one must
create an unit account, right?
right!
My goal is as follows:
1. Master LDAP (server A): responsible for the master copy
of the account information
2.
Hi Sam,
Have you added the machine account to smbpasswd using a $ sign at the end of its name
in the foolowing fashion computername$, I think this might cause your problem.
Jeroen
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 12:00:29 -0400 (EDT)
Samuel R. Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks-
I've been
Thanks Jeroen-
I check my smbpasswd file, and the names had the $ after them. To be
sure, I removed and readded them, using smbpasswd -a -m machinename$, but
still no luck
Sam
Hi Sam,
Have you added the machine account to smbpasswd using a $ sign at the end of its
name in the
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