On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 08:30, Sorisio,Chris wrote:
Hola folks,
After a few years of slowly phasing in various Linux and BSD platforms, the
company I work for is willing to take a hard look at replacing its existing
Windows NT domain controllers with a Linux/Samba combination. We only have
Dear All
Let me start by saying that this is the second mail that i have written and
i have not found anyone who could help me out.
Here's My PROBLEM:
The company I ma working for us willing to phase out it's windows servers.
We are using Windows 2000 servers for file and print sharing. we
Hello,
FYI
I have fixt the Problem by typing wbinfo -A \\DOMAIN\User%Passwd
Thanks
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Kaiser Michael
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 12:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] wbinfo
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 05:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 17:11:34 -0300
From: Demian Lessa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] mapping printers from 2K and XP
Message: 5
The only problem I'm having right now is that windows 2K and xp clients
always display the Samba
What was the exact cupsaddsmb you were using? From the Warning
message quoted I would guess you used
cupsaddsmb -v printer_name
or
cupsaddsmb -v -a
- I have used both of these commands. I still get the same error.
Either you don't have a printer with the name 'printer_name' at all,
or this
My company has a strength of 350 users. Could anyone out there give me
clear instructions as to how to go about.
Well, I'm sure someone will come along and give you a precise description of
how to go about configuring Samba for that purpose. I can't really provide
specific help but I will
Are you using RedHat 8.0? It's also broken on my
RedHat 8.0 workstation; I think it's because there are
so many members of that group and some broken library
in 8.0 can't handle long group memberships. It's
working perfectly on all of my 7.3 servers.
A _possible_ workaround is:
getent group |
I had this problem with windows XP. I solved it with :
use client driver = yes
in the printer share definition.
Joel
the On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 10:12:16AM +0100, Bas Goes wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 05:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 17:11:34 -0300
From: Demian Lessa
Marco A R Henriques schrieb:
Hi Kurt,
Thanks for your reply. My users should be logon on my network (samba
domain), but some them only logon through some specific workstation. Is it
so u can realize this:
e.g.
network 192.168.10.
user a,b,c have access from all places
user c,d only from ip
Stand H schrieb:
Hi,
I want to implement home directories for all my users
on my linux box using only [homes] share. I dont want
to create 1 shares for my 1 users if I have
smb.conf:
logon home = \\%N\myhome
[myhome]
comment = home of user %U
path = /homes/%U
i think this is that
Hi,
If you have Windows 2000 or XP clients than you are
getting into troubles as these clients work better
if you use encrypted passwords. Samba can't process
an encrypted password and hands it over to a Windows 2000
server for verification. If you don't have them any more
than you must patch
Does anyone use slackware with samba? And if so, are they able to produce
'log.nmbd' files? I can't.But I can do this just fine with RH8.0.
By the way - my version of Slackware is 8.1
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Hi,
what is the first version of samba who is compatible whith windows xp
clients?
And what is the first version of samba who is compatible whith windows
2000 clients?
Thanks for help,
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Hi,
is it possible to tell Samba on multihomed machines via a special
parameter to transmit the second ip from interface-line to the WINS, if
wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx without changing the order in the
interface line? Seemed Samba transmit always the first IP?
Okay, it's easy to change the
cinzia lippi schrieb:
Hi,
what is the first version of samba who is compatible whith windows xp
clients?
we've used 2k/xp since 2.2.2 and had problems.
the first stable configuration was/is on 2.2.4
versions below 2.2 does not support w2k/xp.
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I've got a Slackware 8.1 running.
I've looked both in /var/log (and subdirs) and in /etc/samba, but there
is no log file for nmbd, although in /var/log there is a log for smbd.
on the other hand, I couldn't tell where Samba keeps his log file, nor
where log's place is default in Slack's
Is it possible to create a linux samba based print server to be used
by Windows 98, 2000, and XP home edition?
I've successfully create a linux samba based file server, but I have
not been able to get the print server functional. My printers are an
HP4L (laserjet) and an HP882C
Hi,
is it right, that vfs modules in 2.0.x are not stackable (more than one
vfs module per share)? I found this via Google:
Since samba 3.0, samba supports stackable VFS(Virtual File System)
modules.
I think, this means, that in 2.0.x vfs is not stackable. My tests with
more than one modules
Hi,
I try to create PDF files with an modified script from Buchan Milne and
have some problems with the Jobname var %J.
Because it is better for the users to find an file with an similar name
as the original document I'm looking for a way to read out %J, cut some
unnessasary stuff and use the
Hello,
I have difficulty to have a Win2k PDC authenticate a
user on liunx through WINBIND. When I run wbinfo -t,
I got an error saying secret is bad, 0x0e5.
But I can get user list and group list using wbinfo -u
and -g. I joind the domain using swbpasswd
successfully. Can some one help me out
Hi all,
I'd like to know if there is a possibility to use a database like PostgreSQL
to authenticate and authorizate the users in Samba Server.
Thanks,
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I must disagree with you. Samba does handle encrypted passwords. I
have been using that feature for at least two years if not longer. I
have had WinNT, Win2K and WinXP clients authenticated by my samba server
for a long time.
The Win2K systems are pretty straight forward, the WinXP clients do
Uli Luckas,
Oktay Akbal,
Samba Gurus,
Where is the SID, or MACHINE.SID ? Is that a file ?
I checked my Samba installation (/usr/local/samba) and
I cannot find the file.
Cheng Hsu
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From: Uli Luckas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 5:25 AM
I agree with Don,
[global]
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
-Original Message-
From: Don Zajic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 8:17 AM
To: 'Kees Damen'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Phasing out
On 2003.02.19 13:08 Ted Gervais wrote:
Does anyone use slackware with samba? And if so, are they able to
produce
'log.nmbd' files? I can't.But I can do this just fine with RH8.0.
By the way - my version of Slackware is 8.1
My log.nmbd is in /var/log/samba. That's on slackware 8.1 with
Joel,
As far as I know, Samba doesn't quite work in the fashion that
you are expecting. However, there are a few things that Samba and
supporting applications will do for you.
To have something like a Network Neighborhood, I can only
recommend an application called
I'm getting all kinds of oplock errors in my samba logs
Previous internet research suggested general network problems might be an
issue
Any suggestions or tools for me to help figure this out?
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SMB.conf file... please read below.
# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too
# many!) most of which are not shown in this
Hello all,
I've got a problem when I try to change a password from W2K or XP on a samba
2.2.5 - server. That's the situation:
The user hugo is logged on locally or in a domain first with his password
secret. The user has shares on a secound domain, the samba domain, too.
The user can do a
net
The results I get now (on a Windows NT4 machine) is:
1. start a copy from a local drive to a samba served drive.
2. failover the samba server to the secondary.
3. the copy seems to stall.
4. As the secondary server comes online (or the IP comes online), the
copy issues an error.
I
Me too. I've got servers running Mandrake, Slackware 8.0 and Slackware 8.0. None
of them are using a log for nmbd or smbd. Mandrake used to until I put 2.2.7a on
it. It must be something missing on the configure command line.
Emil Furniga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
I've got a Slackware 8.1
This is promising news, but after reading through various large chunks of
documentation last night, I have a few more worries.
1. We have an MS Exchange 5.5 server in place that we will not be able to
phase out this cycle. Hopefully by 2006...
2. We have a handful of remote branch offices.
I'd like to use rsync as a way to back up Windows devices on a network,
pulling data off of the Windows boxes and putting it onto a Samba share.
Is this even possible? I suspect I either need some sort of rsync
implementation on Windows (ha!) or I need to have Samba know to reach
into the
Please excuse what is probably a dumb question from a newbie.
I'm trying to upgrade to samba 2.2.7a. When I attempt to install the
RPM, I get a series of about 50 errors all in this format:
pathfile name from install of samba-2.2.7a conflicts with file from
package samba-2.0.7-36.
What am I
I registered the Netbios name of my unix(solaris) host
on the PDC but the name was lost after a few months
later. I suspect that it was because the samba daemons
did not request regularly the DC for the Netbios name
renewal. How can we configure that?
Thanks,
Tony
MarkG wrote:
Please excuse what is probably a dumb question from a newbie.
I'm trying to upgrade to samba 2.2.7a. When I attempt to install the
RPM, I get a series of about 50 errors all in this format:
pathfile name from install of samba-2.2.7a conflicts with file from
package
The naive might consider sharing out the relevant directories on the
Windows machine, mounting them on the BSD machine, and then rsyncing
locally. Unfortunately that involves pulling all of the files over
the network and so rsync gains you nothing.
Uh, not quite. If you use rsync to only
Hi and thanks Joel,
This information is priceless.
I did what you recommended and got it printing. As I see the problem,
the most problematic part is to set the driver on the windows client
that will produce the desired postscript image. The printer you
recommended is not on the list as you
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 13:04, MarkG wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade to samba 2.2.7a. When I attempt to install the
RPM, I get a series of about 50 errors all in this format:
pathfile name from install of samba-2.2.7a conflicts with file from
package samba-2.0.7-36.
What am I doing wrong?
You
We're running a network of Windows 2000 SP3 machines with Samba 2.2.7 as
the PDC and roaming profile store. Certain users logging onto certain
machines will see an error dialogue pop-up saying explorer.exe has
generated errors and will exit. This keeps popping up and to only
course of action is
I hate to be a pest here, but when I uninstalled the old Samba and
reinstalled the new one, smbadduser disappeared in the process. There
seems to be some kind of a source file for it under the new RPM directory.
Thanks
Rolf Offermanns wrote:
MarkG wrote:
Please excuse what is probably a
I don't think I'll be able to help solve your problem completely, but I
may be able to send you in the right direction. We recently had this
problem as well, and found that giving the users higher priviledges on
their local client machines solved the problem (which, for our users, was
not a
Uh, not quite. If you use rsync to only copy modified files and not all
files after the first backup then you DO still get some benefit from
rsync.
True.
I'm
not sure what you mean by pulling all of the files over the network.
What I mean is that partial transfers of modified files, one
of
didn't hear anything back on this, so i'm trying again:
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i've got 3 shares active on a
MarkG wrote:
I hate to be a pest here, but when I uninstalled the old Samba and
reinstalled the new one, smbadduser disappeared in the process. There
seems to be some kind of a source file for it under the new RPM directory.
Hmm, try an rpm -qa | grep samba.
Then do a rpm -ql
Super! Works here, too.
Thanks,
/dev/idal
--- David Boynton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We were right. I posted the bug on Bugzilla and
RedHat's solution was to
upgrade glibc to the one distributed with rawhide.
Version 2.3.1-46. This
fixed the problem.
Dave
On Friday 14 February
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using RedHat 8.0? It's also broken on my
RedHat 8.0 workstation; I think it's because there
are
so many members of that group and some broken
library
in 8.0 can't handle long group memberships. It's
working perfectly on all of my 7.3 servers.
A
On February 19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
didn't hear anything back on this, so i'm trying again:
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docs or elsewhere on
On 2003.02.19 16:58 Jon Niehof wrote:
What I mean is that partial transfers of modified files, one of the
main advantages of rsync, won't happen--e.g. 2MB file foo has minor
change. When running rsync entirely on the BSD box, checksums are run
across the entire 2MB of the local copy, then
What patch are you referering to. Also the samba 2.2.7a release specifies a
change of requiresignoreseal=0. What is that for and is that really needed.
Thanks,
Brett
P.S. I had problems when I tried to change the passwords to unencrypted and
am using the server with encrypted passwords.
Don
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Bryant, Phillip -AES wrote:
I've got samba 2.27 on a RH8 system
Running as windows print server and doing the print spooling for clients
I've got a corrupted driver installed on the server but cannot remove it
using the
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Jim Wharton wrote:
Does the param domain group map still exist? if not, what has replaced
it?
It was removed a while ago actually. Samba 3.0 will replace this
with a tdb managed by the smbgroupedit tool. Work is also under
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On 12 Feb 2003, Etienne Tourigny wrote:
Humm.. I see. In the smb.conf man page it explains that the Access
Denied; Unable to connect error occurs when the printer is considered a
local one (because of local drivers) and the user trying to access
--- Chris de Vidal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using RedHat 8.0? It's also broken on my
RedHat 8.0 workstation; I think it's because
there
are
so many members of that group and some broken
library
in 8.0 can't handle long group memberships. It's
Downgrading back to glibc-2.2.93-5.. too many things
were broken with 2.3.1-46. Perhaps I missed a
dependancy? rpm didn't complain, and I didn't have to
force install it.
Thanks for the info though.. Debian looks better every
day (:
/dev/idal
--- Chris de Vidal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All of my users are defined in LDAP. The Samba server is configured as a PDC and all
the users can change their passwords. The problem i have is when i change the
following field in the ldap tree : PwdMustChange set to 0 in order the have them to
change their passwords. At this point the client
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 08:40:06AM +, pondiboy - wrote:
Dear All
Let me start by saying that this is the second mail that i have written and
i have not found anyone who could help me out.
Here's My PROBLEM:
The company I ma working for us willing to phase out it's windows
Is there a limit to then length of hostnames. I seem to be having a problem
with host names 8 characters?
Thanks,
Brett Tiplitz
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When you untar the source file, you will have a file called
WinXP_SignOrSeal.reg in the following directory
/samba-2.2.7/docs/Registry
In XP use the Start Menu, Run and in the dialog, run this file
WinXP_SignOrSeal.reg and it will make the necessary changes to your XP
registry to allow you to
I've been trying for weeks to get winbind working with RedHat Linux 8.0.
I've got everything setup per the winbind docs on
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#WINBIND.
I've successfully joined my NT4 domain with smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC -U
Administrator. Running
If security is of no concern, i.e. workstation to Samba server backup in a
LAN, you might consider using tools like xxcopy. See
http://www.xxcopy.com. If your users permanently map a Samba network share
to say G: the freeware version works just fine.
Example batch file for xxcopy:
Yeah, now I get segmentation faults in rpm and tripwire. I'm sure there's
other surprises in store, too!
IBM just partnered with United Linux. :)
Dave
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 11:01 am, Chris de Vidal wrote:
Downgrading back to glibc-2.2.93-5.. too many things
were broken with
From your log file, it looks like the RH still uses
the pam_unix module to authenticate. Have you changed
the pam configuration to use winbindd following the
isntruction in section 12.5.3.6 ?
--- Khanh Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying for weeks to get winbind working
with RedHat
I allowed my RedHat Linux box to join the W2K domain, by adding the Netbios
name and Ip into the W2K AD Domain Controller. Now I have a fully
functioning file and print server.
When I browse Network Neighborhood from a W2K client box on the same domain,
I see my user, a test Share that I have
--- David Boynton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, now I get segmentation faults in rpm and
tripwire. I'm sure there's
other surprises in store, too!
And you can't uninstall it because RPM is pooched.
You can copy the RPM binaries from another working RH8
box but I don't have one ): I'll
Set the debug level to 10 in smb.conf and start the nmbd. Check from the log
file (/usr/local/samba/var/log.nmbd)
nmbd tries to bind to port 137 or 139 (can't remember which one) and the
most likely reason is some process may already be binding to that port.
Stop that process and restart nmbd.
I changed the pam conf per the 12.5.3.6 section. Here's what I've got:
pam.d/login:
#%PAM-1.0
auth required /lib/security/pam_securetty.so
auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_unix.so use_first_pass
auth required
Hi people, I'm running samba as PDC, and I'm building an aplication that
store to a MySql database de date and time, user name, and hosts of the
user that log in. When the user log out then I store the same info to
record the total time spent per session by an user. I use a little C
program made
At 18:14 19/02/2003 +, you wrote:
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 08:40:06AM +, pondiboy - wrote:
[snip]
My exchange server is my PDC and ofcourse i would like to go in for 3
Linux Boxes as my additional Domain controllers. And use my Windows PDC
(Running Exchange 2000) for mails
Looks like you are login through GDM, so you probably
have to change the /etc/pam/gdm file too. Before you
do that, you may want to just do a telnet to the RH
see what happens.
--- Khanh Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I changed the pam conf per the 12.5.3.6 section.
Here's what I've got:
OK, so I added the lines to /etc/pam.d/gdm file. It's not a big deal for me
to re-install RH on this box, so I didn't bother with the telnet test.
Anyway, I put in my username and password, and get this error:
Feb 19 14:33:31 Martyr gdm(pam_unix)[835]: authentication failure; logname=
uid=0
thanks for pointing where the lists are searchable,
didn't see that mentioned anywhere on the list signup
page or initial email from samba lists.
however, this issue does not seem to have been
adressed. others have brought up mac os X issues, but
mostly related to not being able to connect. the
I am using Veritas BackupExec to backup Exchange to a RAID -5 set on a samba
server. These backups always fail on verify with. An inconsistency was
encountered on the storage media. The information store backup goes so far
as to mark the folder offline. Two other machines back up to the
What OS..I had a similar issue with SuSe, and since they dont supprot it I
need to change to REDHAT.
You are using thier backup agent?
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Subject: [Samba] Samba
I have installed a small Limux box in my local primary school, in order
to sahre CD iso images.
The system works fine, untill several w/s's concurrently access the same
program , whereupon, we get spurious crashes. I have tried disableing
op-locks, which seemed to help, but only slightly.
Any
What are my options for implementing password aging using samba as my PDC ?
I can set the users Linux password to expire, but it doesn't seem to
propagate to their samba passwords.
I absolutely need this functionality. Is OpenLDAP the answer?
Joseph Morin
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I notice that my samba setup is broadcasting lines of data which unfortunately
is going out over my axip network. I and others on the nodebroadcasts are
seeing things like \mailslot\browse and udp len 214
netbios-dgm-netmios-dgm Data 206. etcc.
This is going out with my
On Wednesday February 19 2003 11:51 am, Chris McKeever wrote:
What OS..I had a similar issue with SuSe, and since they dont supprot it I
need to change to REDHAT.
Oops sorry, I am using Redhat 7.2 with the stock 2.4.7-10 kernel. BE is
version 8.6 rev 3808 running on a W2K server.
You are
I needed to install thier UNIX agent to even start to backup to/from the
linux box..but it looks like you have two machines that are working well,
are they WIN2K machines or linux machines?
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Rolf Offermanns wrote:
That should list you all files from the rpm. Now search for the
smbadduser script. It should be somewhere in the list.
-Rolf
Did it and it's definitely gone. However, I can get at it through swat.
One more question (I hope).
2 machines (Linux Win2000)
Win2000 can
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Brett wrote:
Is there a limit to then length of hostnames. I seem to be having a problem
with host names 8 characters?
[puts on mind reader cap]
you are trying to setup a Samba PDC right? And you are having problems
adding
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Esler, Joel Contractor wrote:
I allowed my RedHat Linux box to join the W2K domain, by adding the Netbios
name and Ip into the W2K AD Domain Controller. Now I have a fully
functioning file and print server.
When I
OK, so I added the lines to /etc/pam.d/gdm file. It's not a big deal for me
to re-install RH on this box, so I didn't bother with the telnet test.
Anyway, I put in my username and password, and get this error:
Feb 19 14:33:31 Martyr gdm(pam_unix)[835]: authentication failure; logname=
uid=0
Le 17/01/2003 01:25, « Judy Lin » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Nevermind. I found the problem. Thanks.
*** You would like us to nevermind next time you don't find the answer to
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you found!?
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Le 22/01/2003 08:59, « Eugene M. Zheganin » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi, all.
It seems like everybody ignore my letters about audit in samba.
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Le 15/01/2003 12:00, « Joel Hammer » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
You might just put the mount command into one of your startup scripts.
For example, you could put this into your network start/stop script. I would
put both the mount and the umount command into the appropriate parts of
that
Le 10/02/2003 20:28, « Brand, Thomas R. » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
If using MacOS X, you can connect to a Samba share via:
in the 'Finder', use Command-K ('Go' menu)
in the dialog box which should come up, use:
smb://servername/
and click 'Connect'
If using earlier versions of MacOS
Le 04/01/2003 19:25, « Rob Keeling » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
Looks like I may have been vague with the question. Rather than mounting the
Unix
home dir on a windows machine I need to intergrate a linux system into an
existing NT domain
so need to mount the home directory from our NT 4
On a Debian 3.0 system with user accounts stored in openldap, I have
unix and windows auth working just fine through ldap. smbpasswd can
change the samba passwd attributes, and passwd can change the unix
password attributes.
I'm trying to get pam_smbpass to work to keep everything in sync, but
For debugging purposes, put the machine in console mode (init 4 or
whatever, just kill kdm/xdm/kdm), and modify /etc/pam.d/login as
directed in the Howto. Login is much simpler then gdm, so you don't
have to worry about multiple levels of pam stuf.
best luck,
Aaron Bennett
UNIX Administrator
Hi,
This has been talked about a bit (and prolly long
before I signed up). However something that I've been
meaning to try when time permits is incorporating a
cluster and exporting the file system via Samba.
The cluster can either be PVFS;
http://parlweb.parl.clemson.edu/pvfs/ (more for
socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY
SO_KEEPALIVE SO_RCVBUF=65536
SO_SNDBUF=65536
Hi,
First, we are in a similar env. Second, are yiu using
testparm to see what config Samab is running at? You
may find more or less tweaking is needed (a delightful
surprise). Third, what are your
Hi Sambafriends !
I have done a migration from Novell to a Samba-PDC in a medium enterprise
with nearly 50 workstations eight weeks ago.
When i look at the /var/log/warn listing i still see some errors, and i
like to ask you, if this messages are normal ?
smbd[7809]: [2003/02/11 18:26:45, 0]
You say turning off oplocks doesn't change anything, but all your
error messages are oplock errors. What errors do you get with oplocks
turned off?
Joel
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 07:59:48PM +, Shane Kennedy wrote:
I have installed a small Limux box in my local primary school, in order
to
I just turned off op-locks on the shares which I was having problems with.
I have diplicated the particular program, so that only 4 w/s's are
accessing each of 2 copies.
smb.conf attached. 4 w/s's running WShark2, 4 using 2a. these are
softlinks to /mnt/iso/WShark2, and 2a, which are the mounts
Hi,
A final note (until your reply ofcourse) is our env
is;
file system = sgi_xfs
network switch = fast iron 3
server nics = duel gig-e interl server nics (not
workstation nics)
tcpip only
flat network
Bri-
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hi,
is it possible to use one samba to be a domain controller for two or
more domain (with openldap) or I have to use two different machine
(since on the same machine I can't run two instance of samba:-()
thanks in advance.
--
Levente
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 07:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are my options for implementing password aging using samba as my PDC ?
I can set the users Linux password to expire, but it doesn't seem to
propagate to their samba passwords.
I absolutely need this functionality. Is OpenLDAP
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY
SO_KEEPALIVE SO_RCVBUF=65536
SO_SNDBUF=65536
Hi,
First, we are in a similar env. Second, are yiu using
testparm to see what config Samab is running at? You
may find more or less tweaking is
I've been trying to get the acl functionality (from windows) to work now
for several days and have not found a solution. I've spent many hours
Googling the web, and searching the samba list archives.
If someone else has this working (in the 3.0 alpha code), I would
appreciate seeing your
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