Sorry, this probably has been discussed several times, but despite
extensive research I cannot find a resolution to the following errors
and would be very grateful if somebody could point me in the right
direction.
(syslog:)
Jan 11 08:26:51 spfinanz-samba smbd[31084]: [2005/01/11 08:26:51, 0]
Thanks Bart for your answer.
I did what you say force create mode = 0770 (default creat mask = 0744)
but the files that are created are still with the rights rwx rwx r--
Strange !
Bart Hendrix a écrit :
Hi Patrick,
Try to use the following in your smb.conf.
force create mode = 0770
Greetz Bart
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a Samba with ldap backend, I followed tha samba by
example chapter 6, followed the instcution in the book, and when it says to
add an idmap data container, LDAP won't allow me to add the idmap something
like this :
adding new entry ou=Idmap,dc=test,dc=co,dc=id
ldapadd:
Hello there,
where are the Windows file permissions (i.e. ACL) stored when using Samba?
How can I change them from within Linux? Or is it only possible with the
Windows file permissions dialogue?
Thanks
Florian
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i think samba doen't store anything, just translate it. you need a
filesystem with acl support, just like ext3, and of course, enable it,
you can test it with a simple mount command to see if you have acls
activated:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mount
/dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,acl,errors=remount-ro)
Florian,
where are the Windows file permissions (i.e. ACL) stored when
using Samba?
The answer is it depends!
If you have a Linux filesystem that can store ACLs - such as ext3 with the
appropriate kernel build option - and you have told Samba that it should use
it, then the permissions are
Hi,
I would like to know, how many client can SAMBA support? Any limit ?
Please advise.
Thank you.
Regards,
BRyAN
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Hi Abo,
Hi Ruth,
thanks for that information, that sounds reasonable. I even didn't know
that ext3 has ACL support. ;-)
However, I know that when I want to copy a profile from user A to user
B, I cannot just use the Unix cp command, but I have to do this with the
Windows tools, because
well, im not really sure about what im going to say, but i think you
must add users to samba with smbpasswd or import them from an existing
users table.
anyone else can give some light?
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:19:03 +0100
Florian Effenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Abo,
Hi Ruth,
thanks
Dear Sirs,
what can You advice on sharing MS Outlook Conatacs Calendar for samba
domain ?
(I did some investigation on this subject, but I didn't find any beautiful
solution at all)
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
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Hi there,
well, im not really sure about what im going to say, but i think you
must add users to samba with smbpasswd or import them from an existing
users table.
anyone else can give some light?
adding the users is not the problem. If I added them and then just cp
the profile, Windows complains
what can You advice on sharing MS Outlook Conatacs Calendar for samba
domain ?
http://www.opengroupware.org
As close as your going to get to beautiful. Outlook support is
available, but not free.
(I did some investigation on this subject, but I didn't find any beautiful
solution at all)
Hi Ilia
Please check exchange4linux
There are two versions
- Open source version: http://www.exchange4linux.org/
You can install the open source version on your existing Linux Samba server
- Commercial packet: http://www.exchange4linux.com
Good luck.
Bart Hendrix
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hi @ll
i have set up an samba3 (using samba-server-3.0.7-2.2.101mdk) and windows
2000 clients. samba is acting as PDC.
this works fine so far.
i triede to use some policies to restrict the windows clients by domain
groups. when i set up the ntconfig.pol and added the two groups and setted
the
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Hello
The end-of-line or new-line character is not interpreted when I open a
shared file using MS notepad. The file was created on a Sun Solaris system -
The contents of the file is I newline am newline testing newline samba
when I do a hex dump of the file on Unix I can see the 0d 0a at the end
Dear Sirs,
what can You advice on sharing MS Outlook Conatacs Calendar for
samba domain ?
(I did some investigation on this subject, but I didn't find any
beautiful solution at all)
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
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Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi there,
well, im not really sure about what im going to say, but i think you
must add users to samba with smbpasswd or import them from an existing
users table.
anyone else can give some light?
adding the users is not the problem. If I added them and then just cp
the
you don't need a server to share contacts and calendars either. try :
http://www.opusflow.com/portal.htm
only supports outlook though - not even Entourage is supported.
I am told there is a plug-in for Mac's iCal though - by some independant
person or other...
Max.
Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
Dear
Hentie Pauley, Dienstag, 11. Januar 2005 13:03:
Hello
The end-of-line or new-line character is not interpreted when I
open a shared file using MS notepad. The file was created on a
Sun Solaris system - The contents of the file is I newline am
newline testing newline samba when I do a hex
Hi Ilia,
there is no relationship between samba and Outlook sharing calenders
normally you need an exchange server for using this features.( samab
works with exchange 5 .5 )
There are small solution to use this features without exchange but no
open source.
Alternative there are mail servers
Hentie Pauley schrieb:
Hello
The end-of-line or new-line character is not interpreted when I open a
shared file using MS notepad. The file was created on a Sun Solaris system -
The contents of the file is I newline am newline testing newline samba
when I do a hex dump of the file on Unix I can
sorry, if i post again, but at first time i did not get an answer :-(
problem:
when printing from windows clients to samba 2.2.9 PDC, there are strange
entries in the smbd logfile:
e.g.:
smbd/service.c:make_connection(252) notebook01 (192.168.10.29) could'nt
find service lpb8-a4-ra
the strange
Hi,
Have you tried cp -a (it saves owner and standard permissions, not sure
about acls though)
no, have not tried that, but I have to change Unix permissions to the
new user nontheless. Somewhere in the profile, maybe in the .DAT file
itself, Windows stores the users SID, taht seems to be the
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| But when i put force create mode = 0034 i get rwx rwx r--
| instead of rwx rwx --- !! Where is the mistake?
The force create mode is a bitwise OR So you are
including the o+r bit. if you want all files to be
rwx rwx ---,
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| I just installed Fedora 3 with Samba using the Samba RPM's
| on Fedora. It appears that this version still uses
| /var/cache/samba. Should I deinstall
| this version and use the RPM's on the samba.org
| site?
I would report
Hi All,
I've got Andrew's winbind auth patch working in pppd on our pptp server,
which at means no-more perl scripts to syncronise LM/NT hashes from
openldap to the pptp server :-)
I am however finding that usernames 4 characers long are having their
username truncated to 3, when passed to
hi list,
is it possible to disable the PDC-Function of an NT PDC? i mean: it is
a PDC and should be downgraded to normal fileservices (no DC-Function)
is there any service i have to stop?
background: samba should replace NT PDC but fileservices should remain
on the NT server for 1 month
thx in
Printing from windows clients to Samba through cups works perfectly but
old (finished) print jobs are piling up in the print queue for the
printer on the client side.
I never had this problem with the clients when the server was running
RedHat 6.2 with Samba 2.2.8 and LPD. The server has
been
Hi David
i used a testuser named test which works nice
Regards
David Barker schrieb:
Hi All,
I've got Andrew's winbind auth patch working in pppd on our pptp
server, which at means no-more perl scripts to syncronise LM/NT hashes
from openldap to the pptp server :-)
I am however finding that
Hello list,
I am encountering a problem with Excel 2003 on Samba shares. If I open
an Excel file, edit a cell and then try to save it, I get a dialog box
with a file may have been modified by another user since message,
with the option to save a new copy, or overwrite the current file.
Subsequent
Hello,
I am running Samba on RHAS 3 Update 4 which has presumably the latest
patched version of 3.0.9: samba-3.0.9-1.3E.2. I am using this machine
as a print server and I am finding that jobs seem to hang around in the
printer share even after they have printed. I saw reference to this in
THX SO MUCH !!!
you were a big help for me!
best,
micha
Michael Agard wrote:
Sorry, sent this before I pasted the other link:
http://www.computing.net/windowsnt/wwwboard/forum/22485.html
Cheers,
Michael
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On Jan 11, 2005, at 8:43 AM, Taylor, Marc wrote:
Hello,
I am running Samba on RHAS 3 Update 4 which has presumably the latest
patched version of 3.0.9: samba-3.0.9-1.3E.2. I am using this machine
as a print server and I am finding that jobs seem to hang around in the
printer share even after
On Tuesday 11 January 2005 10:02, David Schlenk wrote:
This is a problem through 3.0.10 at least, and possibly 3.0.11pre1 as
well. There was a small patch sent to the list yesterday that may help,
along with the printing patch from Jerry at
http://www.samba.org/~jerry/patches/post-3.0.10/
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| Printing from windows clients to Samba through cups works perfectly but
| old (finished) print jobs are piling up in the print queue for the
| printer on the client side.
|
| I never had this problem with the clients when the
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| I deployed 3.0.10 with printing patch v2 on Friday night and although it
| did seem to operate correctly when I sent jobs to it right after the
| upgrade, it is not working properly now and is leaving jobs in the
| queue. Are
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|
| Thanx for the rapid answer , I'm actually using 3.0.11pre1
| ow , and the problem still exists, is this patch in
| the .11pre1 version or should it be applied still?
The patch is already included in 3.0.11pre1.
cheers,
The one line patch I sent to this list yesterday, seems to have
solved our problems with retention of print jobs after printing.
Regards,
Jerome
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caas it wrote:
| I am using samba 3.0.7 on Ferdora Core (2.6.5-3)
| I performed the following operation at the client
| side
|
| mount //abc/abc_share /xyz
| cd /xyz
| mkdir pqr
|
| where abc is the remote server
| abc_share is the remote share
|
Hi,
If you have your drive mounted with acls, the owner is stored with the
file, and samba will translate this. I have been able to chown files
like so: chown DOMAIN+user file and it works. getfacl filename should
list the owner and group, as well as any ACLs
I have no files mounted with acls.
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Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I've got a problem with user-group mapping. Our windows
| PDC has mixed-case usernames. 'getent passwd' is ok, as
| it simply ignores case and shows all users in lowercase, but
| 'getent group' will give me
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Printing from windows clients to Samba through cups works perfectly but
old (finished) print jobs are piling up in the print queue for the
printer on the client side.
I never
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
| Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
| | Hello,
| |
| | I've got a problem with user-group mapping. Our windows
| | PDC has mixed-case usernames. 'getent passwd' is ok, as
| | it simply ignores case and shows all users in
Hi everybody,
i'm having serious problems with the configuration
of samba 3.0.10.
First my setup :
samba-3.0.10 built from source
openldap-2.2.20 built from source
OS : Suse Linux 7.1 (but updated - Kernel 2.4.27)
My problem :
I'm trying to use smbpasswd like the following :
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| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| Printing from windows clients to Samba through cups works perfectly but
| old (finished)
Hi,
have compiled with --with-ldap or --with-ldapsam ?
If --with-ldap, you must delete these lines :
ldap server = 486dx66.hrnet.de
ldap port = 1389
---
Stéphane PURNELLE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Service Informatique Corman S.A.
Hi,
i compiled with the following little script :
---snipp--
#!/bin/sh
#
# configure make template-script
#
# generated 2005.01.07 13:09,33 by make-mk
#
# (c) H. Rueter 01/2005
#
CPPFLAGS=-I /usr/local/bdb-4.3/include
LDFLAGS=-L /usr/local/bdb-4.3/lib
PATH=/usr/local/heimdal/bin:$PATH
You cannot compile with --with-ldap and --with-ldapsam both.
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Service Informatique Corman S.A. Tel : 00 32 087/342467
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit sur
11/01/2005 16:52:21 :
Hi,
i
Hello Samba list,
I have a customer that really needs to have its Samba shares hard-limited to
a
certain size.
We migrated them from Novell Netware 5 to Whitebox Enterprise Linux 3 with
Samba 3 with LDAP backend.
We've set UNIX acls on the share folders and subfolders, since they have
specific
Hi again,
you say, i cannot compile with --with-ldap and --with-ldapsam.
Can you tell me why ?
Which one should i use, my intention is to
store all the secrets and attributs samba needs
in an openldap-Server ... ?
Greets Harry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
You cannot compile with --with-ldap and
Hello,
Ity seems I'm running into the same exact problem that
Adrian is having.
Jesse
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Jerome Borsboom wrote:
| The one line patch I sent to this list yesterday, seems to have
| solved our problems with retention of print jobs after printing.
Really ? If so that would be great. But could you confirm
with me again after its been running
i have a maintenance smb account (not guest) logon every hour to check
and report various things. this causes a log in utmp for every machine
i have, my utmp is getting rather large soley on the maintenance logons.
what i would like to do, is deny logging of an smb connection if the
username is
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11/01/2005 17:06:16 :
Hi again,
you say, i cannot compile with --with-ldap and
On 2005-01-11 at 10:48 +0800 Max Waterman sent off:
This is causing my users a lot of pain. Is SAMBA not supposed to work in
China?
you should be using samba 3 and you should leave unix charset at
default (utf8). Then you can create filenames whatever you want. You
might need to convert
You may also want to read article 324491 at support.microsoft.com. It
applies to Excel 2002, but may be pertinent.
Mark Orenstein
East Granby, CT School System
Hello list,
I am encountering a problem with Excel 2003 on Samba shares. If I open
an Excel file, edit a cell and then try to save
Printing from windows clients to Samba through cups works perfectly
but
old (finished) print jobs are piling up in the print queue for the
printer on the client side.
I never had this problem with the clients when the server was running
RedHat 6.2 with Samba 2.2.8 and LPD. The server has
been
Hi again,
i'm very happy someone out there tries to solute my problem ;o)
If you mean the pw for
ldap admin dn = cn=ldapadmin,dc=hrnet,dc=de
yes, i did ...
greets Harry
William Jojo schrieb:
did you set the rootdn password with smbpasswd -w rootdnpw?
Bill
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This one line seems indeed to correct the listed jobs problem after some
quick tests.
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Did you set the password for your ldapadmin. (smbpasswd -w password).
The error message is
fetch_ldap_pw: neither ldap secret retrieved!
ldap_connect_system: Failed to retrieve password from secrets.tdb
Connection to LDAP server failed for the 1 try!
Seems you forgot this.
regards MW
Mathias
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:24:00 -0500 (EST),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may also want to read article 324491 at support.microsoft.com. It
applies to Excel 2002, but may be pertinent.
Oops, I got the exact message wrong, I'll restate it here so that web
searches can find it:
Gémes Géza -- samba (2005-01-10 21:29:44 +0100):
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Jukka == Jukka Salmi wrote:
Jukka Does Samba have native Kerberos V support, i.e. is it
Jukka possible to authenticate against a (Heimdal, in our case)
Jukka kdc?
[...]
I see
Hi ;o)
here are more informations :
Because just testing and not public you get to know all my secrets ;o)
PW is : secret
slapd.conf (partly ..):
---snipp---
databasebdb
suffix dc=hrnet,dc=de
rootdn cn=ldapmanager,dc=hrnet,dc=de
rootpw secret
directory
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Franz Ferdinand wrote:
| Hidiho!
|
| I have a win2k network with AD and some samba servers.
| About 1.5 months ago suddenly one user could not access any
| files on any samba server (no probs on the win2k servers).
| A few days ago a second user
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Harry Rüter wrote:
Hi ;o)
here are more informations :
Because just testing and not public you get to know all my secrets ;o)
PW is : secret
slapd.conf (partly ..):
---snipp---
databasebdb
suffix dc=hrnet,dc=de
rootdn
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 03:27:42PM +0100, David Landgren wrote:
Hello list,
I am encountering a problem with Excel 2003 on Samba shares. If I open
an Excel file, edit a cell and then try to save it, I get a dialog box
with a file may have been modified by another user since message,
with
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 06:02:41PM +0100, David Landgren wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:24:00 -0500 (EST),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may also want to read article 324491 at support.microsoft.com. It
applies to Excel 2002, but may be pertinent.
Oops, I got the exact
Hi,
We use Active Directory users to login into our GNU/Linux workstations.
If the network is down, is there any way to use a fallback method to
login with the same profile (user, homedir, etc)?
Thank you,
Pau
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Pau Capdevila wrote:
Hi,
We use Active Directory users to login into our GNU/Linux workstations.
If the network is down, is there any way to use a fallback method to
login with the same profile (user, homedir, etc)?
Thank you,
Pau
On windows you can do this because the domain account
I've been able to succesfully join XP boxes to the samba domain on samba
2.2.3a (yes, I know it's old), registering the machine name and so
forth, as many guides and so forth have shown online. However, it
requires entering root's smbpasswd when joining the domain -- and I'd
rather not have a
On Jan 11, 2005, at 4:13 AM, Patrick DUBAU wrote:
Thanks Bart for your answer.
I did what you say force create mode = 0770 (default creat mask =
0744)
but the files that are created are still with the rights rwx rwx r--
Strange !
Bart Hendrix a écrit :
Hi Patrick,
Try to use the following in
On Jan 11, 2005, at 2:51 PM, Patrick McSwiggen wrote:
So if you don't want the o+r bit set use:
create mask 0770
If you now want to force ug+rwx permissions for all files, *also* use:
force create mode 0770
and I also left off the equal signs--make these:
create mask = 0770
force create mode
Hello,
I've been able to get Samba up and running, it joins the ADS domain
fine. It appears in the network browser on our Windows machines but when
anyone attempts to access a restricted share it fails to authenticate
them. I say restricted because if anyone accesses an open to everyone
share
On Jan 11, 2005, at 2:51 PM, Patrick McSwiggen wrote:
So if you don't want the o+r bit set use:
create mask 0770
If you now want to force ug+rwx permissions for all files, *also* use:
force create mode 0770
and I also left off the equal signs--make these:
create mask = 0770
force create mode
On Tue, 2005-01-11 at 15:16 +0100, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Hi David
i used a testuser named test which works nice
Regards
Sot is appears we have been all testing with nice 8 character
usernames :-)
Yes, it appears the base64 code was borked, and while it got fixed up in
Samba it didn't get
At least with Samba 3 you can specify an account or group allowed to be root
within Samba's mind. For example...
[global]
## NT Domain Related ##
admin users = @domadmin
Sets the Linux domadmin group as allowed to join boxes to the domain.
Do not set root as an invalid user as
Just got Samba integrated into AD and thought the passowrds would be cached
locally in case the DCs couldn't be reached. Does Samba have the facility to
cache this information or must the DCs be up for a user to access shares?
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Thomas Bork wrote:
I think, I have a log from the error. Please see the pid 21540 doesn't
exist - deleting messages record messages.
[...]
[2005/01/10 11:00:01, 4] printing/printing.c:print_cache_expired(1028)
print_cache_expired: cache expired for queue hpclj450 (last_qscan_time
= 1105351088,
/usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd -w computername
Error looking for next uid at
/usr/local/sbin///smbldap_tools.pm line 879, DATA
line 283.
I cannot add machines to the samba pdc because of
this...
everything else with samba/ldap seems to work, I have
the feeling it is related to this
# Where are
I have a folder shared from a Solaris box (I believe using pc-net link, but
I'm not sure of the details)
My fstab line is
//machinename/Share /mnt/machinename/share smbfs
credientials=/etc/fstabpwds/username,ro,user 0 0
And it seems to work fine, I can access all the files I need without any
Hi
I have mounted a share on a Windows XP (SP2), and would like to copy
files (movies, larger than 700MB) to my debian (2.4.26) box. But I get
very strange problems when copying some larger files, smaller files such
as MP3s are copied without any problems.
The strangest thing is that I can copy
Hi all,
how do I enable PAM authentication for SAMBA on SLES9
Is it something beside the /etc/pam.d/samba file?
Thanks in advance
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On Tuesday 11 January 2005 16:32, Boris wrote:
Hi all,
how do I enable PAM authentication for SAMBA on SLES9
Is it something beside the /etc/pam.d/samba file?
Thanks in advance
Book: Samba-3 by Example - Chapter 9
Download from: http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf
If you have
PAM and SLAPD both usually write errors to /var/log/messages. Try doing a
follow (tail -f /var/log/messages) on one terminal while doing a getent on
another terminal.
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It has been my experience that each SAMBA process has a resident stack size
of about 3-4MB. You will have one SAMBA process for each active SAMBA
connection. NMBD memory use seems to be low, 2 processes at around 2-3 MB
each. So, let's say you have a domain with 100 users; plan on 300-400 MB of
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Thomas Bork wrote:
| From compiling printing.c:
|
| printing/printing.c: In function `print_cache_expired':
| printing/printing.c:1038: warning: passing arg 3 of `tdb_fetch_uint32'
| from incompatible pointer type
|
| Could this be a problem?
I don't
Hello,
Ity seems I'm running into the same exact
problem that Adrian is having.
Jesse
Regarding: winbind stops authenticating until a restart
I also have this problem on two installs (SuSE 9.1 + Samba
3.0.2, and SLES 9 + Samba 3.0.4). Over the past 3-4 months
I have
I am running the latest rev of Redhat ES with samba 3.0.9-1.3E.2. For
reasons unknown, windows clients are intermittently unmapping drives. No
network errors. I've been researching this problem around the internet, but
nothing I've tried seems to work. I have another Redhat 9.0/samba server on
I am running the latest rev of Redhat ES with samba 3.0.9-1.3E.2. For
reasons unknown, windows clients are intermittently unmapping drives. No
network errors. I've been researching this problem around the internet, but
nothing I've tried seems to work. I have another Redhat 9.0/samba server
Anyone please ?? really needs help here, if anyone needs to see the log or
anything just let me know.
- Original Message -
From: Adi Nugraha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 4:49 PM
Subject: [Samba] LDAP unable to add Idmap
Hi,
I'm trying to
Don't know much about Samba, so maybe this is a silly question, but could I
use SAMBA to allow Pro5 (Basis) applications, running on a number of SCO
Unix servers, to access data on a common server? (ie 6 SCO application
servers need to access a common data base, sitting on a separate SCO
server.)
Don't know much about Samba, so maybe this is a silly question, but could I
use SAMBA to allow Pro5 (Basis) applications, running on a number of SCO
Unix servers, to access data on a common server? (ie 6 SCO application
servers need to access a common data base, sitting on a separate SCO
server.)
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I think either you are getting your objectClasses messed up somehow or
you have a messed up schema somewhere. Post the information you are
trying to add.
Actually, I don't understand why this must be done at all. For me at
least, Samba usually does
Thanks! Sounds like a plan to me :)
OK, I guess it just fits in nicely with my geek character to always
upgrade to the latest s/w :D ... which I often have to fight with
production servers :(
Max.
Bjoern JACKE wrote:
On 2005-01-11 at 10:48 +0800 Max Waterman sent off:
This is causing my users a
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:29:50 -0800, Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 06:02:41PM +0100, David Landgren wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:24:00 -0500 (EST),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may also want to read article 324491 at
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 12:10:12 -0800, Jon Starbird
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
You say you're running FreeBSD 4.5. That's a really *really* old
version. And the 4.x series just doesn't do nsswitching. A consultant
and I tried long and hard to get FreeBSD 4.8 or so to work just as
Samba 3.0 was
(Supplied as a possible tip to others)
When specifying a NET USE command in an XP workstation batch file
to establish a VPN share access for a SAMBA disk share,
remember to use the full node name/domain specification.
(Failure to use the full name stumped us for several weeks).
PLEASE READ
Author: abartlet
Date: 2005-01-11 13:52:29 + (Tue, 11 Jan 2005)
New Revision: 4678
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4678
Log:
Add some const to LDB.
Andrew Bartlett
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/lib/ldb/common/ldb_msg.c
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