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? is it from this new version
(3.0.26a) or may be a problem of
Fedora 7?
Your configuration on the FC7 box is incomplete, you need an add user
script to setup the user in NSS after which Samba will find the user and
add the Samba attributes. All documented in the Samba docs.
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Ok, lets put this better, maybe i confused some stuff...
I got my ldap server on the centos machine, lots of users configured
there, and works fine on the samba of that machine.
Then i got Fedora 7 machine, with Samba configured to authenticate from
the centos machine LDAP.
When i try to
o.k. I believe you (;-), but still, wthat if I want to promote my
assistent and my housekeeper with administrative piviliges? I cant give
them all uid0.
Add them to the domain administrators group.
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- but breaks the roaming profile. I asked
if the only solution to this is moving the roaming profiles out of home
directories in this case?
I'm willing to go on record with Yes. Change your configuration and
the problem goes away - indicates the problem was your configuration.
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Eric Feldhusen, you've pretty much convinced me that best practice is
having profiles stored in one place, and home folders in another. But
I'm still curious if you have also experienced these problems even with
such a configuration. Either way, I think the merits of such a
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 22:36 -0300, Diego Woitasen wrote:
Hi,
Is it posibble to set password expiry option with samba 3?
Yes.
I want
that my users get the message you password expiry in X days. I
couldn't found it in the documentation.
Hm man pdbedit
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on clients running disparate operating systems: Mac OS 10.3.9
and 10.4.x, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. (None of our Linux desktops
use the CIFS mounts we provide.)
I was never able to replicate on Windows Desktop.
I will really appreciate your input
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(2Gb) files via Samba all
the time, but we use LINUX ext3/xfs servers.
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, entirely, 110%. In an NT4 domain (which is what Samba 3
provides) the DC doesn't actually do anything in relation to policies
other than serve the file at a prescribed location.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/winntas/maintain/featusability/prof_pol.mspx?pf=true
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. That is a platform specific issue (and I don't know
anything about SCO's printing subsystem).
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I am thinking a network configuration where a SAMBA server is
installed in a window machine so that the web server on that window
machine can talk to linux devices. Is it possible, or it is a stupid
idea?
There is no need to install Samba on Windows; Samba does what Windows
natively
user out of such a migrated unix user?
You use smbpasswd or generate the required data with a script.
3. When creating accounts the user homes per default points to
/home/domainname/user. How can I change that?
This is a setting in your user add scripts (I'd assume).
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(winbindd_dual_uid2sid+0x38) [0x479838]
#7 /usr/sbin/winbindd [0x476a27]
#8 /usr/sbin/winbindd [0x44efa8]
#9 /usr/sbin/winbindd(main+0x85c) [0x44fcdc]
#10 /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf4) [0x2b69c7fd4b44]
#11 /usr/sbin/winbindd [0x44e319]
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and drop file on the
dropbox folder.
And I do restart the samba services every time I edit the smb.conf file.
No, just wait a moment.
If you don't have anything constructive to say don't bother replying to
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? Or perhaps you only want to change the
Samba SAM and not hit PAM?
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I am currently using the Fedora Open directory with a posix structure
user information to authenticate several hundred Mac users.
Currently this is being done using the netatalk package for userId, UID,
GID, password, home directory.
What I am looking for is a way to move from netatalk to
and it shouldn't be used unless you explicitly know [and
understand] why you DO want to use it.
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then the client should only be able to see a certain portion of the Dit.
The correct solution to this kind of issue is to implement appropriate
ACLs on the DSA so that the clients only has access to the data they
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certainly can accomplish it via back-meta
and rewrite rules, all on the DSA, and keeping a simpler Samba
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/plugin/yadayada like OpenLDAP's smbk5pwd (sp?)
that lets the client perform an change-password exop and have all the
passwords managed by the server (DSA). Samba supports this mode, don't
know about netatalk.
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machines to
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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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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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worked exclusively with Windows
was Mark Minasi's Mastering Windows NT Server 4. Amazon has used
copies starting at 1.54 USD.
Guide to MS Windows NT 4.0 Profiles and Policies
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I'm looking for a simple way to get the number of current logged on
users (with established sessions) to measure the use frequency of our
student labs. I don't need to identify the users.
sardine:~ # expr `smbstatus -b | cut -c35-45 | sort | uniq | wc -l` - 3
151
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operations, polling, etc... to make it more
efficient, but that all has to do with CUPS and nothing at all to do
with Samba. If lpq -P... doesn't work Samba won't, if it does, Samba
will.
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We have something setup here (on a smaller scale) that might be
useful. Our main file server rsync's with our backup server every
hour (using hardlinks to keep snapshots). Since relatively little
data changes between each sync, it is fairly fast (approx 5 minutes
with no noticable
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domain trust relationship. But I read that this feature in Samba is
not very stable and insecure.
I think it is stable. Or run a local server as a BDC.
Additionally I'm not sure if this procedure is worth the trouble for
only 7 clients.
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On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 07:35 -0500, Charles Marcus wrote:
Adam Tauno Williams, on 2/26/2008 7:25 AM, said the following:
This question probably belongs more on samba-technical, but I'm sure
there are others that would be interested in the answer...
Has Microsoft been forthcoming
.. That is your problem.
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? If
so, I can have OpenLDAP use the {SASL} method to do authentication
via kerberos.
You can make OpenLDAP use Kerberos for authentication, that is well
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On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 10:13 PM, Adam Zimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have used samba for nearly 9 years with no problems and we have about
20 users. In the past we have had a dedicated samba server. We have
recently virtualized this server to a quad core Q6600 using vmware
virtual
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There have been innumerable posts around the internet about the multiple
copies issues. I've never found a resolution.
I will try to
install 3.0.28 with a vm session of Hardy ubuntu and see if I get the
same results.
You will.
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:~ # pdbedit -P minimum password age
account policy value for minimum password age is 86400
littleboy:~ # pdbedit -P maximum password age
account policy value for maximum password age is 5184000
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How stable and tested is the Recycle module?
Very, we've been using recycle on a Samba server with ~250 users for ~4
years now. No problems.
In particular, the version that's supplied with Debian Etch.
The reason I ask is that some files have gone from one of our servers
(so says a user,
Directory. :(
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see what the
real failure is
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On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 15:38 -0300, Zoolook wrote:
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 9:23 AM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com wrote:
Glad to hear that.
Even Windows 7 x64 is included? :)
That is the only version I use since all processors are 64 bit now.
Anyways samba 3.3 supports this.
Does it
On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 13:36 -0500, Paras pradhan wrote:
Is it possible to use the /etc/passwd for the samba users?
No.
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On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 02:49 -0500, Zane C.B. wrote:
When it comes to using the LDAP backend and setting the password, how
does one prevent it from being regarded as out of date?
By what?
If you mean OpenLDAP ppolicy: OpenLDAP ppolicy and Samba are essentially
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On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 12:56 +, Jonathan Adams wrote:
I am having real troubles with one of our servers.
Background:
We have been using samba in our company for more than 11 years now, since
version 1.9.16 ...
We run Sun Solaris on our servers.
We used to run NIS+ as our password system,
On Thu, 2010-01-21 at 11:20 -0500, roxane.b.el...@census.gov wrote:
I am writing from the US Census Bureau in Washington, DC. There is an
immediate need for samba to be implemented on 3 AIX lpars.
Attached is the smb.conf file and testparm for dadsp003.
Here is the scenario:
3 AIX, 6.1
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 10:11 -0600, Adam wrote:
so what's you're question?
Nickolas Gray wrote:
Not sure if someone here can answer this for me. The OpenLDAP guys
have blown me off on this one.
Don't feel bad; providing opportunities to blow people off is the
primarily purpose of their
On Sun, 2010-02-07 at 21:52 +, Miguel Medalha wrote:
After acquiring some experience with the use of Samba+OpenLDAP, I am now
in the process of creating my first PDC based on Samba+CentOS (Red Hat,
Fedora, 389) Directory Server. While reading the DS documentation,
something caught my
On Mon, 2010-02-08 at 21:04 +, Miguel Medalha wrote:
I couldn't find any significant answer by googling this.
Oh well, I had just posted that when I found this :
Samba connect ldap via socket
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2008-May/140869.html
The following setting works fine for
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 02:01 +0100, Jakov Sosic wrote:
Hi to all!
I've set up Zimbra LDAP (2.4) as master, and I want to use RHEL v5 LDAP
(2.3) as a slave. This is relevant part of my slapd.conf on LDAP 2.3:
That won't work. But you can get OpenLDAP 2.4 packages from
the point. the SID isnt the same, but by now I cant figure
out how to set the same SID.
can u tell me how to do this ?
net setlocalsid S-1-5-21-x-y-z
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On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 11:04 -0500, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
smb.conf will list where samba searches in ldap.
ldap suffix=o=abc.com
ldap user suffix=ou=employees,ou=people
ldap group suffix = ou=groups
ldap machine suffix=ou=machines,ou=people
I think the main challenge will be configuring
files unless
you are *intimately* familiar with both (a) your particular OS' IP stack
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On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 08:38 +0100, Götz Reinicke - IT-Koordinator wrote:
Adam Tauno Williams schrieb:
On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 11:04 -0500, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
But in terms of an address book, if someone has an LDAP address book
client (e.g. thunderbird) you can't prevent them from trying
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 11:48 -0400, Robert Heller wrote:
I changed the Samba security mode from share to user and added a couple
of users to allow some writable shares. Now the MS-Windows machines are
insisting on a username/password to access the *anonymous* (guest ok =
yes) printers and the
On Sat, 2010-04-10 at 10:14 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
Robert LeBlanc wrote:
I'm trying to think about how to setup a Samba system and would like to pick
the brains of some experts. We are looking up put a large amount of storage
~75TB in a central data center. We have some remote (ok, not
On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 12:22 -0600, Keith Lynn wrote:
I have a very perplexing issue with a client machine running XP Pro
connecting to a Samba PDC running Samba 3.0.23d. When the user logins, and
clicks on the Start Button, none of the icons that normally show up on the
left side are there.
what I want to accomplish is when the user double click MY Computer 2
network drive exist
H for user home
P for Company shares which should show the 3 above shares
DFS
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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
Hi, i have installed a PDC authenticated with LDAP in a network with Linux
and
Win XP hosts. My intention is to authenticate (throught TLS) every user or at
least the machines wich are trying to get access to the resources. LDAP and
Samba are in the same machine so the communication is by
I attended the Samba conference at the FOSDEM yesterday. Jeremy Allison was
great, and explained very clearly the problems faced by implementing an
Active Directory controller.
The CIFS protocol is required in heterogenous environments. Jeremy made it
pretty clear that even in pure Unix
encounter from lazy shlubs you don't
read documentation, very well documented.
http://www.whitemiceconsulting.com/node/30
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with the same exact behavour - so the value
is somewhere else? Where?
Thoughts, suggestions, comments?
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Ok, here is an interesting one...
I have a server (CentOS5) with 67 print queues in CUPS. The server also
runs Samba (samba-3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2) to supporting printing from
Win32. Printing to the server via IPP works perfectly
is extremely well documented.
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The main problem is that the master and slave ldap server will be out
of sync. Can samba auto detect and fix it?
No.
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With FDS, would samba be able to provide HA/multimaster AD?
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It is very possible these kind of messages are not related to your
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It doesn't care.
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can change attributes of a new
account to 1
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, or will I
need to do it on each PC individually?
You can perform folder redirection via policies from a Samba PDC; just
the same as if you were using an NT4 PDC (see older Windows NT domain
documentation; this is really a Windows thing, not specific to Samba).
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This is a Windows issue, not a Samba issue.
I don't have anything that mentions the policy file in my samba config, but
according to http://www.pcc-services.com/custom_poledit.html I don't need to
(other than having NTConfig.POL readable at \\wilson\netlogon\NTPolicy.POL,
which it is). I've
of thing before. Make sure oplocks are
enabled. If you really need to go faster maybe see if accessing the
file via WebDAV instead of CIFS/SMB is sufficient. We've found WebDAV
to be 'faster' over high-latency VPN links. But you get less fancy
locking (if any).
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Windows CD.
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You could probably make it work, but that would be insane. Read the
documentation on ntfs-3g.
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that no client software needs to
be installed or configured on Windows clients.
No software is installed.
What about the other operating systems?
AFAIK, only LINUX can mount a CIFS/SMB share. So a Samba server won't
do you much good with an AIX, HPUX, or IRIX client.
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.
And is your connection really 4Mbps both up and down stream?
Anyway, I don't think this is a Samba issue but a basic networking
issue.
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things
cause this kind of behaviour.
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anything to do with your Vista box not being able
to see CIFS hosts. The problem is almost certainly on your Vista box
(as all the others work). Did you try just turning off your firewall?
I don't think this is a Samba problem.
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with a Samba PDC (only one real Windows
server) and we've had Vista laptops used in our conference areas and
they've had no problems [so far] accessing our network resources.
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server to push the announcements to the
client network. If the VPN is down then the route won't exist and the
packets are discarded. Creates a little noise but has worked for us in
the past.
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can configure the link as a proxy arp'd connection.
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connected? yes? ok, no? kill the
process!
Perform an RPC/WMI request to the workstation.
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smbfs -o
username=myid,password=mypassword,noperm //ADServer/Share /mnt/app1
I am unable to allow an AD trust with the Linux client to the AD domain,
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to
provide specifics. And you almost certainly need a Windows machine to
do any of that kind of stuff.
i have tried to have a look to all the commands i can call with an RPC,
but no one seems to be suitable for that work...
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feature in Samba. Updating Samba from RADIUS
password changes would be another matter. But better to reconfigure
your RADIUS server to use Samba for authentication, thus keeping one
password database.
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. Any and all help is
appreciated.
Did you try leaving the domain, deleting the machine account, and
rejoining?
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that can authenticate against Samba, you don't
*NEED* LDAP. But LDAP is very nice once you have it.
Should I do ldap? Ldap looks really hard and a bit mind blowing..
It is; you'll have to read allot more other documentation.
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I need to know who erased some files with samba, and those files.
Exists some way to know this?
Only if you have the audit module enabled.
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/var/lib/clamav/clamd-socket
/var/lib/clamav/clamd-socket: 11161(vscan)
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On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 23:35 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
I'm trying to configure Samba's vscan on-access VFS module on a box with
a working CLAM installation. [CLAM is merrily scanning mail on this box
via clamav-milter].
I've set this up before, but this time it seems to be giving me
and everyone could
read them ...
So set the file permissions; and write list =, etc... in the share
configuration.
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only = yes / writable = no
write list = foouser
write list trumps read only.
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I need to manage a university which has 900 computers distributed along some
departments and I wanna use a tool to do this.
Can you be more specific what you want to manage? User accounts and
shares or workstations and applications.
I'm testing GOsa (www.gosa-project.org) and I wanna know
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