Fran Fabrizio wrote:
I'm still having print problems. I'm beginning to wonder if it's my
version of CUPS rather than Samba. When I print from my Windows Samba
clients, the job shows up in the /var/spool/cups directory, and CUPS web
admin says the job completed, but it never prints anything.
Greetings!
Samba works great for mounting OSX shares on Linux, or vice versa.
However, when I mount an OSX share on Linux, I get weird switches in
ownership and permissions. Take these examples from two Linux machines
(one and two), running Debian sid and Samba 3.0.0final-1, mounting a
Patrick Shoaf wrote:
I am running on RedHat, but everything should be same on server side.
Try adding the following lines into the smb.conf file:
password level = 8
username level = 8
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
unix password sync = yes
pam password change =
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, first thank for this answer :o)
What do you meen by :
You must have the posixAccount LDAP definition in the LDAP directory.
Having it /etc/group won't help at all... That's why you have a «No such
object» error in Samba logs.
Sorry, I meant « posixGroup » in the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I just installed a samba-3.0.1 from sources, and I have an INTERNAL ERROR when I
launch smbd, nmbd or even swat (from inetd) to try to configure something.
I use a slackware 9.1 with glibc-2.3.2
The glibc seems to be the problem, because when I jump back
Hello Jerry,
Yes, 3.0.1 fixed that problem.
Thank you very much.
Greetings Stefan
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| I setup samba3.0.1pre3+ldap as PDC. NT and 2k Workstation
| work. I can add xp clients to the domain. But when then
| the user logs
ldap passwd sync = yes
fixed it, thnx
regards
Otto Schakenbos
PC-Support
TFX IT-Service AG
Fronackerstrasse 33-35
71332 Waiblingen
GERMANY
Jérôme Fenal wrote:
Adam Williams wrote:
[snip]
I'm using the smbldap-passwd.pl tool. If i use this tool directly
from the command line it does
The error was: DNS name does not exist.
(error code 0x232B RCODE_NAME_ERROR)
The query was for the SRV record for
_ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.HAWAR3 Common causes of this error
include the following: - The DNS SRV record is not registered
in DNS.
It seems your workstation tries to
Perhaps your TCP window is too small
You should try the following global settings:
read size = 65535
max xmit = 65535
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=65535 SO_RCVBUF=65535
Rgds Per
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to optimize my gigabit
Fabien Chevalier wrote:
It seems your workstation tries to locate the DC by doing a dns query, what is not currently supported by Samba.
What is your workstation node type set to?
Could you rephrase your question? I dont know how i found out what the
node type of my workstations is.
(after
Le Wednesday 17 December 2003 12:39, Eduard Witteveen a écrit :
Fabien Chevalier wrote:
It seems your workstation tries to locate the DC by doing a
dns query, what is not currently supported by Samba. What is
your workstation node type set to?
Could you rephrase your question? I dont know
Dear samba support team,
I am very interested to use samba for talking
between Windows machine and Unix machine.
May I know how much space is needed to install samba on the server?
Thanks for your great feedback.
Regards,
Alex
hi all,
I want to use samba as a file server in some embeded enviroment, becase I have only 8M
flash to hold file system of linux, so I have to
put samba files into harddisk.
we mount the harddisk as /mnt/c,mkdir samba in /mnt/c, and mkdir
bin,lib,log,pid,codepage in /mnt/c/samba.
we put
Fabien Chevalier wrote:
Please send your ipconfig /all.
I attached the output
I suppose something's wrong in your network settings.
Are you using Dhcp or static Ip?
Dhcp. (look in the output)
The linux server (nemo) has ip-number 10.0.0.152
Eduard Witteveen
Windows IP Configuration
What I should have mentioned but failed to, was this is an
intermitting
problem (a developers favorite kind I'm sure). What's worse,
and this
just sounds so so wrong; doing a 'copy paste' will produce
the error
more often than doing a 'drag and drop'. Perhaps it is just
Le Wednesday 17 December 2003 13:20, Eduard Witteveen a écrit :
Fabien Chevalier wrote:
Please send your ipconfig /all.
I attached the output
I suppose something's wrong in your network settings.
Are you using Dhcp or static Ip?
Dhcp. (look in the output)
The linux server (nemo) has
The message I got from Jerry Carter yesterday says that Winbindd is only
required for trust accounts between 2 domains. I was confused also, the
documentation seems to lead one to the contrary.
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I am very interested to use samba for talking
between Windows machine and Unix machine.
May I know how much space is needed to install samba on the server?
Thanks for your great feedback.
Depends on what you mean, but if you just install the binaries, I would
guess less then 10MB.
Beast wrote:
Tuesday, December 16, 2003, 7:16:35 AM, Gerald wrote:
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releases, the Samba Team is proud to announce the availability
of the first patch release of the Samba 3.0 code
On Wednesday 17 December 2003 12:23 am, Phillip Tilleman wrote:
It is configured under xinetd. It looks like this.
# default: off
# description: SWAT is the Samba Web Admin Tool. Use swat \
# to configure your Samba server. To use SWAT, \
# connect to port 901 with
Le Tuesday 16 December 2003 10:26, Michael Knigge a écrit :
All,
does someone has 3.0.1 Debian Packages ready?
Thank you,
Michael
I got some home built for Sarge,
I you're interested...
Regards,
Fabien Chevalier
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Hello,
I can't get my BDC to talk to the LDAP slave running on the same
machine. Replication between slave and master works but samba on the BDC
doesn't appear to be communicating with the slave LDAP server.
Everything off the PDC works fine.
--
smb.conf on BDC
--
[global]
workgroup =
I found the general log that was recommended in
/var/spool/lpd/printer/acct
however someone mentioned the %j feature that would allow the printing of
the file name. Where do I configure this, so that the acct file reflects
that?
Or let me pose this idea...does anyone know of any 3rd party gpl
Hello to the list,
Is there anyone who had successfull compiled samba-3.0.0 on reliant-unix
5.45 , with latest supported gcc3.0.2. We need that , because we are
changing to ads with smb signing , so we need samba 3.0.0 . It was really a
pain to get the gcc running under reliant , but now the
Fabien Chevalier wrote:
I think your Samba server hasn't been registered to your wins server,
thus when trying to join the domain, your workstation falls back to dns...which
obviously fails.
Try to add wins server = 10.0.0.10 to your smb.conf,
and let us know if it works...
No. I've attached
Thanks for the reply. Do you know (and if so, caan you tell me) what the
relationship is between these Samba settings and Linux settings such as
net.core.rmem_default (or _max), net.core.wmem_default (or _max), net.ipv4.tcp_rmem
and
net.ipv4.tcp_wmem. Do the Samba options override the Linux
Along these same lines, I don't have winbind running as of yet (in part
due to time constraints and in part due a bit of confusion of winbind
configuration) but am still able to interact w/ my W2K domain. The only
negative is that the connections to Samba from XP clients is very slow,
taking up
One thing that I am not clear on as of yet, is how winbind will handle
the fact that I have duplicate users on both my Linux machines and on my
W2K domain, user1 in AD and user1 in /etc/passwd
-dG
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From: Greg Dickie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16,
I had a problem similar to this that Gerry has been working on. Please turn
the log level up to 5 and try again then grep the log file for 'incorrect
password'. If its there then its the same problem and rumor has it there is a
patch. You can also try going back to 3.0.0, that version always
We have a samba 2.2.3a-12.3 for Debian running, and something odd in
printing.
We use CUPs as linux print server. When we print from a w2k station,
prints come out the printer, but the printer window reports a cycle of
messages:
- initializing printer
- opening printer
- failed to open,
Give up on the Linux smbfs kernel module (which isn't part of Samba
BTW, but part of the Linux kernel), and try the Linux cifsfs module
instead. See:
http://www.samba.org/samba/Linux_CIFS_client.html
Is it possible to build or download the cifs module w/o affecting kernel
sources? I mean we have
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Hi,
does anybody knows a good tool to present management-aware statistics of
samba?
thanks for your help!
Yoshi
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They are seen as different users. Thats the thing if you have all the same
users in AD and /etc/passwd then you don't need winbind.
Greg
On Wednesday 17 December 2003 08:51 am, David Gadoury wrote:
One thing that I am not clear on as of yet, is how winbind will handle
the fact that I have
I believe samba just does setsockopt or ioctl on the sockets. Do you get any
errors on the interfaces in jumbo? Does your switch support jumbo? Setting
use sendfile=yes will help alot on read speeds from samba. On the windows
side check the settings. I think the e1000 has some adaptive spacing
Hello Friends,
I want to connect agly WXPPro to a unix 5.8 machine via samba 2.2.8.
I use encrypt passwords = yes and, of course, I modified registry windows.
It doesn't work ! Below a transcript of session log.agly.
Many thanks for your help.
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After upgrading our PDC to 3.0.0 last night(and confirming logins worked
properly)...this morning, we had two machines report errors says the
machine account does not exist or has been changed. Last night, users-
even ones who had not been on that particular workstation before- were
able to
I am trying a netstat | grep netbios and receive nothing back. I tried netstat |
grep 139 and nothing as well. I have the correct netbios ports in /etc/services.
Does anyone know to make this show up with a netstat or have those services running?
I believe this may be my problem with the
Thanks for the quick respons
Jason Balicki wrote:
what can be the cause?
I've had this before. It's usually one of or a combination of:
1) not having a machine account
This all set, machine accounts for all systems
parts of the smb.conf:
==
[global]
printcap
netstat -an | grep 139
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, COUNTERMAN, DANIEL (CONTRACTOR) wrote:
Lets see. So are you going to be getting rid of the NT Domain? If
not, why not just setup LDAP authentication on the linux box through PAM
with the help of a few other modules. It creates a local account based
on the authentication success. Works great for me. This also promotes
centralized
You need to make sure that your node type is hybrid or you will not be able to contact
the samba server. I have had this problem before and that is how I fixed it.
Russ
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From: Fabien Chevalier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 3:53 AM
To:
We have a samba 2.2.3a-12.3 and our workstations are w2k
On some systems, the drives of the samba server appear with a red cross.
When accessing the drive, everything is available, one can walk through
directories, open and save files: nothing wrong.
But still there is this red cross.
Does
Wednesday, December 17, 2003, 6:13:13 PM, Tarjei wrote:
I got XP to join with this version :-)
Congratulations...
I think you should start by setting your openldap loglevel to 256 and
That's the default log level.
see if you have any access denied errors. If you do, they have to be
OK, that worked. Now, I am even more confused.
Here is what I am receiving, the error message on the Windows 2000 client on the side
of the firewall: remote computer is not available), the Windows XP client is on the
other side of the firewall, (the error message is: The specified network
All I am after is a simple mount of the drives from the UNIX server to the Windows
(2000, XP) client. I only want to map the drive using UNIX password/CIFS password
verification, which I should be prompted for. If anyone has a step-by-step document
or instructions of how to accomplish this,
Good day,
I just tried building Samba 3.0.1 on a generic Solaris8 x86 box with ACL
support as the only configure option and the build fails quite early. Has
anyone experienced a similar problem? This is a very vanilla build, using gcc
3.0.
*
server# make
Hi,
I configured my samba server as a PDC and wins server.
If I declare a workstation as a winsclient, the PDC is visible on network
neighborhood and to logon is possible
If a laptop or a PC have no wins settings, the PDC is not visible and no
logon is possible.
Samba 3.0.1 on RedHat 8.0, ldap
__
Hi all,
I've configured samba 3.0 as a domain memeber in NT 4.0 domain.
Server has been added to the domain, without any problems, BUT, for three
days, I'm not able to find a way how to use NT domain resourses for
this samba server. I can list domain users and
Did you remember to edit /etc/nsswitch.conf, I always forget that.
passwd: files winbind
shadow: files
group: files winbind
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 December 2003 16:29
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] getent passwd
Folks,
I have Samba 3.0 running on SuSE 9.0 using winbindd to
authenticate my users. Everthing works properly. I
have set the template shell for winbind to /bin/false
as I don't want to give everyone shell access to the
server.
However, there are some users that require shell
access. How can I
OK, I definitely know that winbind is working now, I tried logging in at the
console and a message comes up -
Pam_winbind[413]: user 'nt_user' granted access
But that is as far as it goes, I don't get a shell prompt. I eventually
have to do a 'stop + A' and reboot the machine, from now on I'll
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Brett Dikeman wrote:
After upgrading our PDC to 3.0.0 last night(and confirming logins worked
properly)...this morning, we had two machines report errors says the
machine account does not exist or has been changed. Last night, users-
even ones who had not been on that
Hi,
We are considering samba 3.0.1 as a replacement for our old-hag Windows
NT4.0 Server PDC. However, we do want some policy control, and from the
samba 3.0.0 documentation (23.3), it says the only current functional
policy is the password expirey. Is this still true in samba 3.0.1?
Can an
Beast wrote:
Wednesday, December 17, 2003, 6:13:13 PM, Tarjei wrote:
I got XP to join with this version :-)
Congratulations...
I think you should start by setting your openldap loglevel to 256 and
That's the default log level.
see if you have any access denied errors. If
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Just a heads up,
There is a bug in 3.0.1 that will cause Win2k (no SP and possibly
up to SP2, but apparently not SP3/4) to fail to join a Samba domain.
The problem was a bug in the lanman session key generation. The
proposed patch that should
Try putting -
winbind use default domain = yes
In your smb.conf
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 December 2003 16:51
To: Ganguly, Sapan
Subject: Odp: RE: [Samba] getent passwd doesn't list domain users
Yes I did. I edited pam.d/login
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Alexander Lazarevich wrote:
Hi,
We are considering samba 3.0.1 as a replacement for our old-hag Windows
NT4.0 Server PDC. However, we do want some policy control, and from the
samba 3.0.0 documentation (23.3), it says the only current functional
The upgrading doc mentions nothing that would help us in this
extremely straightforward(machine trust accounts) issue...I've found it
to be severely lacking. This is extremely disappointing...
I'm not a Samba developer, but I do work on several other development projects. When
people
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Kent L. Nasveschuk wrote:
The message I got from Jerry Carter yesterday says that Winbindd
is only required for trust accounts between 2 domains. I was
confused also, the documentation seems to lead one to the contrary.
I was referring to winbindd
--- Ganguly, Sapan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Try putting -
winbind use default domain = yes
In your smb.conf
Also, make sure all your symlinks are good especially
the ones in /lib.
For example:
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 19 2003-12-01
17:48 libnss_winbind.so -
I use winbind to authenticate users on my linux machines so that I don't
have to create separate linux Ids for everyone. I store the idmap in an
LDAP database. If you want to do this too then create an LDAP database, I
use OpenLDAP. If you want to know how to do this then let me know and I'll
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Alexander Lazarevich wrote:
Hi,
We are considering samba 3.0.1 as a replacement for our old-hag Windows
NT4.0 Server PDC. However, we do want some policy control, and from the
samba
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Beast wrote:
Anyone having success story using this version?
I'm having weird problem. I can not joint Win-2k/WinXP-Pro with
ldapsam (open ldap 2.2.22).
With W2000 error says bad username or password, with WXP access
denied.
I'm trying to create clean
Yes both of those thinks are probably ok.
I've just one link, but it should be enought
:
...lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 17 Nov 5 12:04
/lib/libnss_winbind.so.2 - libnss_winbind.so
in a log log.mycomputer where mycomputer is a machine from which I'm
trying access the samba
I have been using Winbind for some time. We are now looking to use IMAP to
replace Exchange. Currently we have configured Winbind to join our domain.
Shares work fine and the ability to assign rights from the command line work
fine for domain users is fine.
The problem is that when outlook
* a Samba server that is a member of a Windows domain should
run winbindd to allocate IDs for users/groups in its own
domain and trusted domains.
In my specific situation, the UNIX id's are set up first so they don't conflict with
legacy systems/GIDs/UIDs, NT user names match the
I'm still stuck on the logging in part of winbind on Solaris 9. I've
applied the required patch to the OS that is mentioned in the HOWTO and
tried various other things. When I login at a command line console with a
NT username and password I get a message (I've configured syslog.conf)
saying
Hello, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dienstag, 16. Dezember 2003, 16:58 you wrote:
DGac My server is a pdc on debian linux and is running with a windows 2000
DGac member server that is hosting software for a flower shop. The windows
DGac servers and all the workstations are freezing about twice an hour and
Try putting both links in anyway, it says you have to in the HOWTO.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 December 2003 17:45
To: Joe Blow
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Odp: RE: RE: [Samba] getent passwd doesn't list domain
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 04:29:26AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
[...]
Here is a screeshot of /var/samba/log.swat, I know, 4:14 am is not a good time
to make samba works correctly ;)
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[2003/12/17
When I made the move to 3.0, I noticed that smbclient no longer works
with null passwords. Am I missing something? I read the FAQ, which
suggests that the server is rejecting the null password. But I know
that null passwords work fine for the 2.2.8a client, so the server is
not the issue. The
I'm having trouble accessing a share using smbclient-3.0. The same
share (served by a samba server on linux) is accessible from the same
account using smbclient-2.2.8a. Here is the command I'm using to
access the share:
smbclient '//adventure/dood' -I 192.168.5.11 -U dood
The server's
The samba 3.0.1 RPM for RH 8.0 seems to require two different openssl
packages. It requires libssl.so.4 and libcrypto.so.2. The first is in
openssl 0.9.7 and the second in openssl 0.9.6. Am I missing something?
Which versions of those shared libs are actually required?
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We have had very similar problems. I don't have a solution yet but
hopefully this will just confirm the issue.
In our production environment we are using samba 2.2.5 and we can not
successfully install SP4 for exchange on Windows 2000. I have been
trying successive versions of Samba to see
I've just setup a squid server using the above software. NTLM
authentication works 90% of the time with no user intervention. I'm
noticing that occasionally I'm getting a popup asking for a username and
password. I've looked that the winbind logs, and the only thing I notice
is:
[2003/12/17
Gents,
If this is a reproducible problem, did you file a bug report on
https://bugzilla.samba.org?
If you have not, then our developers will never act on it - they have been
trained to deal with bugs that have noted priority in the bug tracking
system. This keeps them so busy that they do not
Don't know why by I had to use a \n before the yes. Now it worked.
regards
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From:
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rg] On Behalf Of David Wuertele
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 5:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Security mode 0x03:
On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 08:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* a Samba server that is a member of a Windows domain should
run winbindd to allocate IDs for users/groups in its own
domain and trusted domains.
In my specific situation, the UNIX id's are set up first so they don't
Hi
I have implemented a samba file server shared by around 60 odd people.
The typical scenario that I want to achieve is this.
1) Every person has his own folder. He has read and write permission to
that folder.
2) Everybody should be able to write to the folder of every other user.
3) The files
Using Samba 3.0.1 packages from samba.org on RH 8.0 kernel 2.4.20.
I'm trying to get winbindd configured so that we can do single-sign on
across Win2k file servers and Samba file servers with ADS. I've configured
Samba to do shares but it prompts for username/password unless the user/pass
I have two samba servers on two separate subnets that are comprising a
single domain, and one of the samba servers is also the LDAP server.
I've gotten everything configured except that I can't use the groupmap
command. When I run:
net groupmap add sid=SID-512 ntgroup=Domain Admins
Thiago Don't know why by I had to use a \n before the yes. Now it
Thiago worked.
I don't understand --- if you are referring to the smb.conf file, it
works fine for me already. It is smbclient-3.0 that doesn't work.
Dave
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regards and my deepest apoligize.
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From:
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rg] On Behalf Of David Wuertele
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 6:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
List-
I have several samba 3.0.0 file/print servers running in a Windows 2000
AD domain. I do not use winbind; but have an LDAP database for Unix
UID's with nss_ldap. I have MIT krb5-1.3.1. When I have tried to upgrade
these machines to samba 3.0.1, clients get prompted for a user name and
Using Samba 3.0.1 as PDC with LDAP backend under SuSE 8.2.
When I try to add a machine account at my windows NT workstation using
user 'root' and password, - which I have added to ldap using:
smbldap-useradd.pl -a root -u 0
I get message on NT 'The machine account for this computer either does not
Hi,
what is the problem with orktools editing
the policies?
I discovered no problem with my running
samba 3 pdc
Please describe your problem
Regards
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From: Alexander Lazarevich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Samba Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17,
Greetings,
Yesterday, I attempted to migrate my existing samba file server, running
2.2.8a on Linux (2.4.23), which provides file sharing services to a Windows
NT domain with approximately 150 users. It has been working well for over
a year now, and other upgrades have gone off without a
hi all,
when i try to connnect to my smaba server from a win2000 workstation, it says the
using network name is no longer usable.
the log is like below:
...
[1970/01/01 00:00:39, 10] ../lib/util.c:dump_data(1541)
[000] 4D 5C E0 48 6D A0 99 2B CC 9F 15 9C AF E6 74 3B M\.Hm..+ ..t;
Hi Craig
Greats..!!
It's works now, and I can sleep well tonight...:)
Thanks for your bright explanations, it's so helpful to me.
Many Thanks,
Dede Nurmansyah
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From: Craig White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 11:54 AM
To:
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Dan wrote:
We have had very similar problems. I don't have a solution yet but
hopefully this will just confirm the issue.
In our production environment we are using samba 2.2.5 and we can not
successfully install SP4 for exchange on Windows 2000.
Samba 3.0.0 - RH AS 3
# ./smbldap-groupshow.pl Computers
No such object at /usr/local/sbin//smbldap_tools.pm line 590, DATA
line 283.
# ./smbldap-usershow.pl cnassa
dn: uid=cnassa,ou=People,o=Mullen,c=US
Why can't I get the groups to work correctly, I do have a 'Computers'
group? This same
So, here's the answer to the puzzle... I did as Per suggested -- set the
so_sndbuf and so_rcvbuf to 65535 each, as well as read size and max xmit to the
same. And low and behold, the throughput between my Windows XP box and my
Linux Box's Firewire RAID 5 arrays went from around 20 MB/sec to
I have a Samba 2.2.8a PDC running that I would like to upgrade to 3.0.1.
I also have to BDCs and was trying to convert them to 3 before I started on
the PDC and found out I was out of commission because of some kind of error.
So. I installed 3 on the two BDCs along with OpenLDAP 2.1 and set
Can anyone advise as to why Samba is not using winbind?
check_winbind_security: Not using winbind, requested domain was for this
SAM.
I can wbinfo -g -u getent group | passwd for domain users.
Tim
[global]
workgroup = TUX
realm = TUX.AK
server string = Samba
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Robert Nedbal wrote:
Hello,
I'm having problems with user names containing a dot. For example
j.smith.
I always use j_smith . This works without mapping and does the
same.
Regards,
Uli.
In our network we have Win2K PDC and a Samba server. smb.conf contains
this:
hello,
Need advise
I've been attempting to get a winXP
system added into the network of win95/98
systems and a Samba 2.2.7 server (redhat 7.3)
current version of
Samba version 2.2.7a-security-rollup-fix
the win95/98 systems work fine.
the winXP has trouble ..
1) It can not see the samba
i just want to know how samba works. how the commands from Windows are
received by Samba. i want to know the process of Samba working with windows
ie. how the commands are received and how they are processed. in what
structure the command is recieved by Samba server? how can a samba server
Craig,
A few pointers might help you. I had to sweat my way through this stuff so
I can document it for my new book. This gave me one of those rare moments
when I started with totally clean systems and set everything up on an
isolated network. A real tease!
1. Beware of the ldap.conf file that
Date: Wed Dec 17 21:37:34 2003
Author: tridge
Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/librpc/rpc
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv30438
Modified Files:
dcerpc_util.c
Log Message:
fixed a segv in RPC-* when debug level 2
thanks to Kai for spotting this!
Revisions:
dcerpc_util.c
Date: Wed Dec 17 21:57:26 2003
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/libsmb
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv1969/libsmb
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
ntlmssp.c
Log Message:
Add in comments explaining NTLMv2 selection. Use lm session key if that's
all there is.
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