Friday, December 19, 2003, 1:50:05 PM, Gémes wrote:
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DC, and the crucial point of success is
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I've got a W2K box in a WORKGROUP and I'd like to use roaming profiles from the Samba
server within the same WORKGROUP. I've tried everything in the documents but I either
get cannot create a .pds directory or insuffcient rights. What should i define in
Profile path, Local path on the 2K box?
I have read your mail about your problem with the files in the desktop
that never deletes. I have the same problem and I would know if you
have resolved this problem.
Thank you very much.
Jaume.
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Hi!
I have the following problem when connecting to samba servers from XP
and Win2000 clients:
On the first connect to the linux box within the Windows Explorer with
e.g. \\mycomputer
it is listed in the group Unknown. If I close the Explorer and open up
again it is listed in the correct group
Hello all,
I'm setting up a domain using Samba 3.0 as PDC, with WinXP clients. One
of these clients is a laptop, which should be able to use cached
profiles of the domain users. Online logon is working fine, however when
the domain server is not available it cannot logon, whereas it should be
Roel,
To the best of my knowledge, Samba does not trigger the Win XPP Caching of
domain logon credentials.
- John T.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Roel van Os wrote:
Hello all,
I'm setting up a domain using Samba 3.0 as PDC, with WinXP clients. One
of these clients is a laptop, which should be able
Hello,
I have installed samba 3.0.1 and doesn't work. In some cases
prevents other users to access to windows shares (I can solve this rebooting
windows, but sometimes needs several reboots). I'm back to samba 3.0.0 but
group mapping still doesn't work
Thanks for your help.
Hi:
Finally I setup up my ldap+samba+acl PDC server, every thing works perfect,
except one:
I cant change user privileges on a file or directory from M$ client(win2kpro), but I
can change group privileges,
if I use setfacl -m u:xxx:r aa.txt, it works well.
does anyone know this problem?
Le jeu 18/12/2003 à 17:25, Byron Rubén Pérez a écrit :
Hi all, I'm new on this List, I'm having troubles with samba at share
from Linux Gentoo Ker 2.4.20
recompile samba without ldap support
USE=-ldap emerge samba
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Greetings ...
please file a bug for me and we'll work on
Still waiting for an account ... sorry, I don't have time to wait
around, I have to fix this problem chop chop ... ;-}
getting this resolved. This is the 3rd report
of the same symptoms. Thanks.
Okay, first I throught that
John H Terpstra wrote:
I've searched on this topic on google, but this led only to other people
asking the same question, without any aswers.
It would really mean a lot to me to get Samba running in our
organisation, but i've already spend a lot of time on this. So if one
could give me some
Hi folks,
I'm looking for an entry in the registry to avoid the use of the profile ability
on a PDC. Is there any guru that may guide me ?
Some words on our conf :
Samba3 as PDC, local backend
clients are Win 9x, 2k and XP pro
Use of PDC for authentication
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Hi:
You must add machine account into ldap first,
run
pdbedit -L -d 0
find out if there exist you computer name with a $ suffix.
here is my working example ldif
use device and ipHost Class, you may use others as well. it just work for me.
I have found this on log.smbd. What does it mean? How can I fix this?
rpc_server/srv_util.c:get_domain_user_groups(371)
get_domain_user_groups: primary gid of user [root] is not a Domain group !
get_domain_user_groups: You should fix it, NT doesn't like that
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I use Redhat 9.0 and I have it working, I'm not sure if it's the same on
Debian but here are what my files look like. They were generated by the
'authconfig' tool. The only line I added manually was the pam_mkhomedir.so
line.
My /etc/pam.d/login looks like this - (Note: pam_mkhomedir.so
I am running Samba version 2.0.5a.
I am trying to run to my unix box using the run command in Windows XP and I
get an error message saying
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
It all works fine from my Win2k, Window NT client pc's but not from any
Windows XP
Hi Jerry et al,
I recently installed the 3.0.1 release, since then I can not install any
drivers as admin user :-( I'm running on Solaris 9 with ads (mybe I
missed anything):
[2003/12/18 13:56:58, 0] smbd/service.c:set_admin_user(321)
lp logged in as admin user (root privileges)
[2003/12/18
Hi,
i wan´t to deny the execute of .exe by windows clients in a Samba Server. There is
anyway to do this?
Thanks
A.O
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Hi!
I just scanned several lists and HOWTOs for the problem
with valid users = %S in 3.0.1
It worked fine in 2.2.8 but now, when I add this line
valid users = %S
to a share, I cannot log in any more
(The system asks me for a password but then denies access).
When I use a defined username instead,
I'd like to have a copy of your smb.conf and krb5.conf files. I have had
the same problem like you for weeks and still without success.
Thanks C.Lee.
Fernando.
On Fri, 2003-12-19 at 10:41, C.Lee Taylor wrote:
Greetings ...
please file a bug for me and we'll work on
Still waiting for
Same problem, same error log messages. I'm using samba 3.0.1rc2 with
kerberos 1.3.1. Everything following is working:
wbinfo -u, wbinfo -g, getent passwd, getent group
wbinfo -I ip_address, wbinfo -N netbios_name
smbclient //Server/share -k
net lookup dc
net lookup kdc - No output, and echo $?
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 21:48, Adam Williams wrote:
it is possible that converting the NT4 PDC to Win200x Active Directory.
Yep, thats an upgrade
And converting to OpenLDAP directory? Does such an converter exist?
Setup the LDAP SAM with a Samba PDC and run net rpc vampire. It is
all in the
Greetings ...
Sorry for the long post, but I prefer to keep a copy of what I think
is need for this thread ...
As requested, here are my smb.conf ... I have left in my comment to
show what I have been changing and see if it makes a differance ... plus
some shares ( not all that I use )
Greetings ...
I just scanned several lists and HOWTOs for the problem
with valid users = %S in 3.0.1
I know this works, I have tested ... ;-)
where he suggests to use 'valid users = %D+%S' instead,
but this doesn't work, either.
Okay, I think this has to do with winbind, is so the '+' needs to
Hi
Got a problem in Active Directory Users and Group console. When changing the the Drive
mapping/Or home path to another server gives the error The folder could not be
created. The network path could not be found. This happens on some servers running
2.2.6 and 2.2.8, on some others this work
C.Lee Taylor wrote:
Greetings ...
Hallo again.
I just scanned several lists and HOWTOs for the problem
with valid users = %S in 3.0.1
I know this works, I have tested ... ;-)
I *do* beleive you ;-)
where he suggests to use 'valid users = %D+%S' instead,
but this doesn't work,
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Hi,
I installed a cups printer and exported it via samba (Debian SID, Samba
3.0.0).
I can print using cups locally, but when I try to print from a
W2k-client, I get the error message RPC Server not available
(translated from german, so the individual words may differ). Does
anyone have any
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i tried to join domain to samba-3.0.0 PDC from w2k.
error from W2K machine is :user could not be found. when i login with
root priveleges (administrator)
log from my tail -f backup.log
[2003/12/19 20:46:30, 2] smbd/sesssetup.c:setup_new_vc_session(535)
setup_new_vc_session: New VC
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My other hosts in the workgroup are Windows 2000 and Windows XP hosts and a 3COM
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All,
is there somewhere a SAMBA 3.0 PDC for Dummies HowTo? I'm trying now
since four days and I can't get it working with ldap (or even tdb).
Thank you,
Michael
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On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 04:29:26AM +0100, togusa at free.fr wrote:
Hello everybody,
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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 04:14:51,
Greetings ...
where he suggests to use 'valid users = %D+%S' instead,
but this doesn't work, either.
Okay, I think this has to do with winbind, is so the '+' needs to be your
winbind separator, in my case or using the default '\', which let me work ...
Sorry, but I can't
All -
I'm having an unusual problem with MS PhotoDraw opening and
saving files to my Samba server. When I open the file, all's fine.
When I try to save the file, I get an error message that says Unable to
save the file. Filename could not be found. At this point I have to
navigate to
| | Klinger, John (N-CSC) wrote:
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| | The first issue deals with the file sharing. Even if a file gives
| | full permission to one of a user's secondary groups, that user
| | cannot access the file. The user can only access the file (or
| | directory) if the file's group is the user's primary
Hey Gang,
I'm having some trouble getting my domain authentication to work.
My config looks like this:
[global]
workgroup = MYWORKGROUP
realm = MYDOMAIN
server string = SERVER22
security = DOMAIN
password server = SERVER5
obey pam restrictions =
Hi everybody...
I get something sucess for implementing samba+ldap, in Red hat Linux Box.
How ever, I get I can't log in to samba domain.
I can insert my NT/2000 in a Domain, but all of my users can't log in
to samba.
Of fact, if I use smbpasswd -a user, the user can log in to
On Fri, 2003-12-19 at 10:30, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
Hi everybody...
I get something sucess for implementing samba+ldap, in Red hat Linux Box.
How ever, I get I can't log in to samba domain.
I can insert my NT/2000 in a Domain, but all of my users can't log in
to samba.
Of
This may or may not be relevant to Samba -- hiding files, permissions, etc.
I have half a dozen Windows XP video editing workstations all accessing the
same data on my Linux Box. Each video editing worstation ideally would like to
create it's own index of the video files in the shared
Utilizing Samba 2.x on Fedora 1.0.
Clients are Win2K and XP utilizing SSH clients.
Successfully implemented Jabber and CUPS within ssh.
Is it possible to implement wins browsing and eliminate lmhosts
modifications if using port 445. ?
Console mapping ( net use ) and lmhosts entries are
Correction: utilizing Samba 3.x.
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I have a Samba 2.2.7 PDC, and I am now trying to set up a new 3.0.1 server.
I want this machine to act as a BDC initially and replicate all the
accounts over. When I followed the howto it said to use smbpasswd -S to
transfer the machine SID and then to replicate the smbpasswd file to the
new
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Craig White wrote:
Asking these questions again, I have read/re-read the documentation and
want to get these ideas clear before I commit. Any answers on any
question will be appreciated.
1 - Group (Linux) - Groups (Windows) seems to confusing to me so I
mapped Groups to
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Raymond wrote:
Utilizing Samba 2.x on Fedora 1.0.
Clients are Win2K and XP utilizing SSH clients.
Successfully implemented Jabber and CUPS within ssh.
Is it possible to implement wins browsing and eliminate lmhosts
modifications if using port 445. ?
When using port
Kevin Fries wrote:
I have a Samba 2.2.7 PDC, and I am now trying to set up a new 3.0.1
server. I want this machine to act as a BDC initially and replicate all
the
accounts over. When I followed the howto it said to use smbpasswd -S to
transfer the machine SID and then to replicate the
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, MWONGE RICHARD wrote:
I want to set up my network with windows 2000 server as a pdc for my
finance department only and samba as a pdc for the entire company that is
finance department inclusive on the same subnet. Please guys how can i go
about
I can't get 3.0.1 to fully compile on my Solaris machines(2.6 and 2.8) Below
is an example the error I am getting. Note, that it errored out earlier with
the same problem, I typed make again and it went on to the next file, got
the same error about a file with extension .o.o not existing.
The
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I want to set up my network with windows 2000 server as a pdc for my
finance department only and samba as a pdc for the entire company that is
finance department inclusive on the same subnet. Please guys how can i go
about it.
I intend to use samba 2.2.7a
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Grant wrote:
I can't get 3.0.1 to fully compile on my Solaris machines(2.6
and 2.8).
What compiler are you using?
I built it on Saolris 8 2/02 just fine. I had *lots* of problems with Sun's
compiler, but using GCC made it all happy.
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Grant Schoep wrote:
Ah.. shoot.
Oh, that's _exactly_ the word I used when John Terpstra told me, too. :7)
I have 3 different Sun compiler versions available so I tried
those. I guess I'll go download the gcc compiler and get that built
and use that instead...
I think I grabbed a
Thanks, I particaly solved this. I have to create machine account by
hand and then join domain.
It would be be nice that machine account would be automaticly created,
like it was before 3.0.x...
Petri
Bertrand Maugain wrote:
hi,
You could check if everything is okay with each user : pdbedit
I have a very simple setup on a Solaris 8 server, running Samba 3.0.1 (see smb.conf
below). A desktop PC running Windows 98 (SE?) happily connects to and prints to my one
shared printer, but an XP Pro laptop takes a lng time to install the local driver
and then just says Access denied,
Didn't hear anything on this - hope this doesn't bother anyone if I resubmit
the question.
Hello,
I am using Red Hat 9 with the default version of Samba (2.2.7a, no LDAP
authentication) and I screwed up the naming of one of my computers by
running a SID's whilst giving birth to a sick man's
On Friday 19 December 2003 04:09 pm, Petri Asikainen wrote:
Thanks, I particaly solved this. I have to create machine account by
hand and then join domain.
It would be be nice that machine account would be automaticly created,
like it was before 3.0.x...
It can be. You need to put add
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, MWONGE RICHARD wrote:
I want to set up my network with windows 2000 server as a pdc for my
finance department only and samba as a pdc for the entire company that is
finance department inclusive on the same subnet. Please guys how can i go
about it.
I intend to use samba
Bill,
Try adding to [global]:
guest only = Yes
- John T.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, William Enestvedt wrote:
I have a very simple setup on a Solaris 8 server, running Samba 3.0.1 (see smb.conf
below). A desktop PC running Windows 98 (SE?) happily connects to and prints to my
one shared
Hey all.
I'm running Samba 3.0.1 as a domain member in a Win2k3 ADS domain. I'm
attempting to view shares on the samba server via a Win2000 client.
I've been getting the following messages from the smbd logs and I'm
wondering why. I can connect to the Samba server (using the IP only) to
view
Here's a followup. I also get these errors in the smbd logs. The thing is,
the share directory has full permissions (0777) and the smb.conf is set to
be fully readable, writeable and okay for guests.
[2003/12/19 15:21:23, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(677)
'/home/bspiegel/test/' does
This is keeping you from seeing DOMAIN\username:
winbind use default domain = yes
Personally I like this option especially when you have large domains
with trust relationships.
You also may want to look at putting client use spnego = yes into your
smb.conf since your using W2k3.
Can you get a
I have my Mandrake 9.2 box running as a domain member for a W2K AD
domain. This is a new problem or I'm missing something really obvious.
Possible bug?
Setup:
Samba Server 3.0.1 = ANC-GENTOO
Windows Domain = LABOR
windows xp client = ANC-07-14927xp
tim = Windows Active Directory Domain Acccount
After installing kernel 2.6.0 on a samba client machine, the following
problem occurred:
The server:
One machine in the networks acts as a file server using samba 2.2.3.
(Debian-Woody). It exports one share to the network.
The directory structure below that share contains a few subdirectories
I'm struggling just as much as the next person on this setup. Although;
I do have it working under Mandrake 9.2 with Samba3.0.pre1.
Perhaps we can work together and figure out what is different between
setups.
smb.conf:
#=== Global Settings
I got it to work, but when I log in with the root account, I have to type in
the password three times:
login: type root
password: type password -- doesn't work:
password: type password -- doesn't work:
password: type password -- third time works
So I guess the root user is not part of the
hi, i am completely new to using linux(i use red hat8) and samba.
after configuring and running samba to connect( i use linneighborhood) my
main windows machine(not a server, just one of the two machine that forms my
home network), I could use the internet connection and the folders that were
Charles,
Email me your /etc/pam.d/login file and tell me your Linux OS platform.
I will review for you ans send back suggestions.
- John T.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Charles McLaughlin wrote:
I got it to work, but when I log in with the root account, I have to type in
the password three times:
Hello,
I've been trying to get my Windows NT computer to access directories and
printing from a Debian 3.0 host running Samba 2.2.3. The NT computer
recognises my host computer named minikerr, however I always receive the
error message the network path was not found. I have authentication
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Date: Fri Dec 19 23:44:14 2003
Author: tridge
Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/librpc/idl
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv17394
Modified Files:
misc.idl samr.idl
Log Message:
addition of samr_SetSecurity() from kai
we needed to adjust the alignment of [relative] buffers for
Date: Fri Dec 19 23:44:20 2003
Author: tridge
Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/librpc/ndr
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv17409
Modified Files:
ndr.c
Log Message:
addition of samr_SetSecurity() from kai
we needed to adjust the alignment of [relative] buffers for this to
Date: Fri Dec 19 23:44:26 2003
Author: tridge
Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/torture/rpc
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv17426
Modified Files:
samr.c
Log Message:
addition of samr_SetSecurity() from kai
we needed to adjust the alignment of [relative] buffers for this to
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