hi,
Is it possible to filter files by their extensions for samba shares? For
example no mp3 files can be coppied to the file server.
thanks..
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hi,
Is it possible to filter files by their extensions for samba shares? For
example no mp3 files can be coppied to the file server.
thanks..
[Mitch says:] I'm up late - so I'll give you an idea... there are options to
hide files, and I think to restrict access to hidden files - not sure
Ive got two questions about the new nested group support.
a. Is it possible to migrate nested groups from a windows nt 4 server?
b. Volker wrote in his documentation that you can administrate nested
groups with the net rpc group-command - that works fine. But how can I
manage them with the user
Hey everybody;
I've got a problem with a Windows 98 machine on my network. I use Samba as a
storage server with a folder for every user. To create network drives I use
a script that will be copied to the client and then executed whenever a
machine logs on to the domain.
So far everything works
hi,
I tried to use the net rpc share migrate all command, I used the add
share command in smb.conf, which points to the perl-script in
doc/examples. I added a makepath-command in the script. So when I
migrate, the shares are added to my smb.conf and the Folders are created
on the samba
Samba server: SUN/Solaris 8
Samba version 3.0.10
Domain: Active Directory with a W2K PDC
My Samba server is a Domain Member Server, connected to the Active Directory
Domain with the net rpc join unix command.
All the MS-Windows SMB client from the Domain can connect an use, without
any problem,
On Thursday 03 March 2005 09:52, Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
hi,
Is it possible to filter files by their extensions for samba shares? For
example no mp3 files can be coppied to the file server.
thanks..
[Mitch says:] I'm up late - so I'll give you an idea... there are options
to hide
Hi,
first ive installed SuSE 9.1 with the default rpms (heimdal 0.9.1rc3, samba
3.0.2a with winbind). Ive configured the system with winbind to the user
accounts from my Win2003 Server. All this works always max. 1 day. After this
day I cant connect to my shares on the samba server. After this
I have a Linux box with two interfaces for the private
LAN (eth0,eth1) and another one connected to the
Internet. I have two subnets in my LAN (192.168.0.0/24
and 192.168.1.0/24) and eth0 and eth1 are the
gateways of either subnet (192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1).
I have a Samba server running in the
Hunter Rognstad wrote:
So, the question is, is there any way to run a logon script that has
local Administrator privileges while running on a Windows XP machine
joined to the samba domain in limited mode?
Many alternatives, such as sanur. I'm using it when need to install
antivirus to W2k
Paul Gienger:
2: doing that nearly fscked up my already existent DIT for always;
I'd be very interested in hearing how this happened and what almost got
borked. I can't for the life of me think of anything that the
smbldap-tools package should have done above just adding random
John H Terpstra:
The book Samba-3 by Example was written at the time Samba-3.0.2 was
just released. At that time (February 2004) the version of OpenLDAP that
were shipping on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server and on Red Hat Enterprise
Linux used
ldbm.
I agree entirely that this needs to be
hi,
thanks for the help, now its not possible to copy .mp3 .avi etc files to the
shares but, I have done this for the home directories of the users and we
are using roaming profiles. If you try to copy .mp3 or .avi files its not
possible. If you copy them to your desktop from somewhere and log
Hi,
I'm having this annoying problem: it is possible to mount multiple times a smb
filesystem over the same mount point. Anybody can me explain why? Any other
filesystem cannot be mounted over a busy mount point.
Luca
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I'm going to attempt to upgrade our PDC from 2.2.8a to 3.0.10 sometime
very soon.
This is fairly mission critical as our 300+ clients rely on it for
authentication.
After reading around I propose the following steps to make the upgrade
transparent (at least for the end users) :
1) install
i've seen your posts on this forum
http://www.24help.info/showthread.php?t=155267
Bringing this on list so that someone else can drop in some wisdom if I
miss... Good logs btw.
Could we get some sysinfo here? What passdb backend are you using? OS
and Samba version too if you don't mind,
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Saliou, Gilbert wrote:
Samba server: SUN/Solaris 8
Samba version 3.0.10
Domain: Active Directory with a W2K PDC
My Samba server is a Domain Member Server, connected to the Active Directory
Domain with the net rpc join unix command.
All the MS-Windows SMB client from the Domain
hi,
is there a env-variable or a command to give a list of groups a user is
in under windows xp (cmd.exe)?
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S Clark wrote:
Here's a completely off-the-wall thought.
I have no idea if it would work, but would it be possible for you to combine
the two RAID5 systems into a software RAID1 system? Perhaps via iSCSI?
Kind of an overcomplicated method for doing what you need, but it WOULD keep
both sets of
Hello,
Why must a user connect to the samba server using ip addres of the server.
Any days beofre he uses the server name.
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Tony Earnshaw wrote:
Paul Gienger:
2: doing that nearly fscked up my already existent DIT for always;
I'd be very interested in hearing how this happened and what almost got
borked. I can't for the life of me think of anything that the
smbldap-tools package should have done above just
got the following errors:
-
User testuser1 in passdb, but getpwnam() fails!
[2005/03/01 18:12:11, 5] auth/auth_util.c:free_server_info(1344)
This one makes me think that your underlying UNIX system isn't happy.
Can you log in as said user? Maybe you
thanks for the help, now its not possible to copy .mp3 .avi etc files
to the shares but, I have done this for the home directories of the
users and we are using roaming profiles. If you try to copy .mp3 or
.avi files its not possible. If you copy them to your desktop from
somewhere and log
is there a env-variable or a command to give a list of groups a user
is in under windows xp (cmd.exe)?
You could try the ifmember program from MS. It's kind of a pain to work
with the results, but it does work. Sorry I can't give an example but
I've long since ditched ifmember for scripts
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Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
|hi,
|
|Is it possible to filter files by their extensions for samba shares? For
|example no mp3 files can be coppied to the file server.
|
|thanks..
|
|
| [Mitch says:] I'm up late - so I'll give you an
| idea... there are
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Axel Urban wrote:
| But how can I manage them with the user manger for
| domains on a member server? Isnt that tool only for DCs?
You can connect to a specific machine with usrmgr.exe
by enetering \\server for the domain name.
cheers, jerry
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Rainer Budde wrote:
| Hi,
|
| first ive installed SuSE 9.1 with the default rpms
| (heimdal 0.9.1rc3, samba 3.0.2a with winbind).
| Ive configured the system with winbind to the user
| accounts from my Win2003 Server. All this works always
| max. 1
Of course!
I have download the Samba package 3.0.10 from the http://www.sunfreeware.com
site. The net ADS command doesn't work with this package but net RPC is
OK. I haven't see the consequences that the lack of this simple parameter
will make. The response was into my question like My nose in
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Peter Blajev wrote:
| Hi,
|
| how to reset driver settings on printer
| so users will be asked to install the printer driver?
you could try setting the driver name to (using setdriver)
but this is not really supported or tested.
Or delete the printer
I have download the Samba package 3.0.10 from the http://www.sunfreeware.com
site. The net ADS command doesn't work with this package but net RPC is
OK. I haven't see the consequences that the lack of this simple parameter
will make. The response was into my question like My nose in front of my
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david rankin wrote:
| SMB NT Create AndX Request, Path: \personal\soccer\wiashext.dll
| SMB NT Create AndX Response, Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
| NBNS Name query NB NEMESIS20
| DNS Standard query A Nemesis.3111skyline.com
| NBNS
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Jean Frontin wrote:
| Hello,
|
| Why must a user connect to the samba server using
| ip addres of the server. Any days beofre he uses
| the server name.
Sounds like you have kerberos problems (assuming security
= ads). Using the IP address in the
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Andrew Bartlett wrote:
|
| This command *should* get you the docs (which I agree, we should make
| easier to find)
|
| svn co svn://svnanon.samba.org/samba-docs/trunk samba-docs
|
|
| Andrew Bartlett
|
|
http://samba.org/samba/docs/ has this
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 08:34:23AM -0600, Gerald Carter wrote:
Rainer Budde wrote:
|
| first ive installed SuSE 9.1 with the default rpms
| (heimdal 0.9.1rc3, samba 3.0.2a with winbind).
| Ive configured the system with winbind to the user
| accounts from my Win2003 Server. All this works
From my investigations, and searching the archives, it seems that smbfs can
only mount shares, and not directories under the share
i.e.
smbmount //host/share /mnt works
smbmount //host/share/directory /mntdoesn't work
Our W2K3 server has user home directories in a tree where
Paul Gienger wrote:
From what I've seen, the sunfreeware version doesn't include
LDAP support which is a deal breaker for me, and you can't
have ADS without LDAP support.
I emailed Steve Christensen about this while he was at Linux World
(2/14/2005), and he said he'd consider it.
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From: John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Cc: david rankin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Timothy D Newcomb
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Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: Samba errors with smb QUERY_PATH_INFO, Error:
William Enestvedt wrote:
Paul Gienger wrote:
From what I've seen, the sunfreeware version doesn't include
LDAP support which is a deal breaker for me, and you can't
have ADS without LDAP support.
I emailed Steve Christensen about this while he was at Linux World
(2/14/2005), and he
You know, doesn't the L in LDAP stand for ***LIGHTWEIGHT***?
The fact that to add support for LDAP requires a billion libraries
constitutes incredible irony.
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Paul Gienger wrote:
Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 09:27:38 -0600
From: Paul Gienger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: William
Tonni,
Thanks for this posting. We can now better appreciate the pain barriers you
have been through. For the new-comer LDAP is a difficult technology to master
largely because the right questions that need to be answered are not obvious.
The best OpenLDAP documentation I have seen so far was
I have a single Linux server running Slackware 10.0 and Samba Version 3.0.10. I
have one
share that has several MS Access tables on it. One user can operate very well,
however when a second user tries to access the same database tables, the mdb
files locked. It's usually a permission denied,
From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
david rankin wrote:
| SMB NT Create AndX Request, Path: \personal\soccer\wiashext.dll
| SMB NT Create AndX Response, Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
| NBNS Name query NB NEMESIS20
| DNS Standard query A Nemesis.3111skyline.com
| NBNS
John H. Terpstra wtote:
Unfortunately, the complexity barriers of Samba plus LDAP is
proving a lot more than some sites are willing to endure.
And yet the integration of Samba LDAP is so powerful, so attractive,
that many of us cannot resist battering ourselves senseless against it
like
I'm seeing the following errors on my SAMBA printserver in the winbindd log
:
[2005/03/03 14:56:53, 3, pid=3736]
nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwuid(225)
[24610]: getpwuid 10140
[2005/03/03 14:56:53, 3, pid=3736]
nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwuid(225)
[29198]: getpwuid 10266
There a section of Samba 3 by example; A.8.1 that specifically gives some
guidelines on the use of SAMBA with ACCESS.
There's also examples on the next page (section A.8.3) about setting veto
oplocks = /*.mdb/ so that opportunistic locking is not allowed on access
databases.
I've also seen
You know, doesn't the L in LDAP stand for ***LIGHTWEIGHT***?
The fact that to add support for LDAP requires a billion libraries
constitutes incredible irony.
Not so much. I don't really know how to respond to that in some sort of
civil way except to point you to a discussion on the term:
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 03:13:36PM +, J. A. Landamore wrote:
From my investigations, and searching the archives, it seems that smbfs can
only mount shares, and not directories under the share
i.e.
smbmount //host/share /mntworks
smbmount //host/share/directory /mnt
when using the samba 3.0.x (Any 3.0.x build) ntlm_auth helper program for
authentication, it will authenticate for a week, and then stop responding.
Does this mean that it uses a persistant connection that's never respawned?
It seems to me, it would be nice if it occassionally would disconnect
Paul Gienger skrev:
[...]
At a site, I already have a DIT with 1150+ users:
rootdn
| ou=directors
cn=director1
cn=director2
| ou=teachers
cn=teacher1
cn=teacher2
| ou=staff
cn=member1
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david rankin wrote:
| In the request, for some reason unexplained, it
| is looking for the path \personal\soccer\wiashext.dll
| The weird part is that there is no file
| called waishext.dll in that path. The
| questiona posed are:
|
| (1) Why is
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Gordon McCrae wrote:
| I'm seeing the following errors on my SAMBA printserver in the
winbindd log
| :
|
| [2005/03/03 14:56:53, 3, pid=3736]
| nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwuid(225)
| [24610]: getpwuid 10140
| [2005/03/03 14:56:53, 3,
Is Samba an acronym? Below it's written in all-caps (i.e. SAMBA). Should
it be thus?
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 10:50:41 -0600
From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gordon McCrae [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Samba (E-mail)
Is there a way that you can restrict certain characters in filenames -
such as spaces and ampersands?
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JLB wrote:
| Is Samba an acronym? Below it's written
| in all-caps (i.e. SAMBA). Should it be thus?
The (true) urban legend is thus:
$ grep -i ^s.*m.*b.* /usr/share/dict/words
So it is more of a proper noun.
cheers, jerry
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
JLB wrote:
| Is Samba an acronym? Below it's written
| in all-caps (i.e. SAMBA). Should it be thus?
The (true) urban legend is thus:
$ grep -i ^s.*m.*b.* /usr/share/dict/words
*does that* Well... it's certainly a better name than Stumble.
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
JLB wrote:
| Is Samba an acronym? Below it's written
| in all-caps (i.e. SAMBA). Should it be thus?
The (true) urban legend is thus:
$ grep -i ^s.*m.*b.* /usr/share/dict/words
So it is more of a proper noun.
Hmm. Hasn't SMB been renamed
I didn't think that my original question will became a Troll ;-)
Thank you all for your advices.
Thanks to Steve Christensen for all the packages I have downloaded from
sunfreeware for a longtime.
I will do my best to create myself, probably with your help, a package with
ADS/LDAP options.
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JLB wrote:
| Hmm. Hasn't SMB been renamed CIFS?
|
| grep -i ^c.*i.*f.*s.* /usr/share/dict/words
|
| Maybe the next version of Samba should be
| rechristened Californians. Or
| Cliffs. Or even Coniferous!
Don't suggest 'Californians' to jeremy
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/SambaIntro.html
Through his E'mail contacts, Andrew discovered that NetBIOS and SMB were
actually (though nominally) documented. With this new information at his
fingertips he set to work again, but soon ran into another problem. He was
contacted by a company
On Thursday 03 March 2005 11:04 am, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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JLB wrote:
| Is Samba an acronym? Below it's written
| in all-caps (i.e. SAMBA). Should it be thus?
The (true) urban legend is thus:
$ grep -i ^s.*m.*b.* /usr/share/dict/words
I must
hi again and thanks all suggestions,
i did veto to the home shares which provides roaming profiles inside. I
think roaming profiles doesn't simply copy the files to the server. If it
did like that there is no way to write the *.mp3 etc. files that I did
veto.
I think the clients send roaming
Samba is 3.0.11 on SuSE 9.2 PRO
RPMs :
samba-3.0.11-0.1
samba-winbind-3.0.11-0.1
Domain is NT 4 with 1 PDC, 2 BDC's.
Clients are Windows 2000 thin client sessions.
I've also upped the logging level on winbindd to 5, and now see the
following additional errors :
[2005/03/03 17:23:40, 4,
OK, I have two way trust between a samba/ldap domain and a w2k domain.
However, I constantly have to go to AD Trusts and verify the trust to
the samba server so that w2k domian users can get to their shares in the
samba domain. I am not seeing a problem from users in the samba domain
to the
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| On Thursday 03 March 2005 11:04 am, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
|
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|JLB wrote:
|| Is Samba an acronym? Below it's written
|| in all-caps (i.e. SAMBA). Should it be thus?
|
|The
Ah, just what I was looking for. Thanks!
One question, though -- do you validate the runas password against a
local privileged account, such as \\%computername%\Administrator, all of
which have the same local password, or do you end up having to use one
on the domain with Domain Admin or
-Original Message-
From: JLB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe you mean cracked.
Please don't confuse crackers with hackers.
I think you lost that debate a long time ago. From www.m-w.com:
Main Entry: hack·er
Pronunciation: 'ha-kr
Function: noun
1 : one that hacks
2 : a person
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 11:19:18AM -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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JLB wrote:
| Hmm. Hasn't SMB been renamed CIFS?
|
| grep -i ^c.*i.*f.*s.* /usr/share/dict/words
|
| Maybe the next version of Samba should be
| rechristened
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Jeremy Allison wrote:
|
| Californians sounds *great* to me ! Dude ! It'll hold the room
| together. :-).
|
| Or how about just California - the CIFS file and print server ?
|
| Jeremy.
Or: California - the CIFS file and print server -- Opening
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Jeremy Allison wrote:
| Californians sounds *great* to me ! Dude ! It'll
| hold the room together. :-).
Shut up Donnie. That was the rug.
| Or how about just California - the CIFS file and
| print server ?
or maybe just the File/Print server
From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you searched the MS KB for help on this ?
My guess is that there will be a registry change
to fix or workaround it. And that you will seem
similar issues even when dealing solely with MS
servers.
Yes, the KB is no help. However, I did pick around
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Deryck Hodge wrote:
| Or: California - the CIFS file and print server --
| Opening Windows to a narrow, though sunny and beautiful,
| stretch of the west-coast world.
which will one day to fall into the ocean and
make everyone in nevada rich
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Or: California - the CIFS file and print server -- Opening
Windows to a
narrow, though sunny and beautiful, stretch of the west-coast world.
I was hanging around the Camp Pendleton area last week and I sure didn't see
I compiled Samba 3.0.12pre1 and enabled winbind in the
/etc/nsswitch.conf file on my Solaris 8 system, and now SSH connections
time out and close after the LoginTimeout value in sshd_config despite
successful interactive keyboard login.
However, I don't wish to allow domain logins for SSH if I
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 12:12:14PM -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Deryck Hodge wrote:
| Or: California - the CIFS file and print server --
| Opening Windows to a narrow, though sunny and beautiful,
| stretch of the west-coast world.
Mike Cisar wrote:
I'm hoping someone may have run across this issue before.
I do!!
I have a client
running a relatively recent version of Samba (the exact version number
escapes me at the moment). Windows XP client machines running against samba
as a PDC with roaming profiles active.
They
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, luca rasponi wrote:
Mike Cisar wrote:
I'm hoping someone may have run across this issue before.
I do!!
Me too.
I've seen in machine logs, that, especialliy with winXP =SP1, the
client disconnect prematurely from profiles service during logoff, or
something like that.
I'm using gcc 3.4.1 on Solaris 9.
A make check produced the following output after compiling 3.0.11...
Anyone have suggestions on what to do to fix it, or should I just ignore it?
strstr_m FAIL
-
Traceback
On Thursday 03 March 2005 11:12, david rankin wrote:
I don't know if it matters to samba, but it looks like the InfoTip and
LocalizedString entries cause the expansion. Why in the heck it happens
accessing my personal/soccer share via samba is the mystery. It looks like
there might be
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 09:56:21 +1100, Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just hope you don't try and use the logs for anything important, given
you have to make them world writable
This is a problem. Besides making the share hidden, I've tried to
hack some permissions and used force
First off I'm talking about through the windows interface, or using
smbcacl. Second let me rephrase my question. Shouldn't non-privileged
users be able to modify ACL's for files that they own?
David Brodbeck wrote:
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From: David Sonenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The second instance of Quickbooks shows a file may be corrupt message.
56310 DENY_NONE 0x2019f RDWR EXCLUSIVE+BATCH
/MY_REALLY_LONG_PATH/My File.QBW Thu Mar 3 19:42:20 2005
56310 DENY_NONE 0x2019f RDWR EXCLUSIVE+BATCH /
MY_REALLY_LONG_PATH/My File.QBI Thu Mar 3
I had to add these to the share to get that working properly. I've
probably added some stuff that's not needed, but it worked, so I left
it. I think the oplocks setting is key though.
create mask = 0777
force create mode = 0777
oplocks = no
force directory security mode = 0777
I had to use the 'veto oplocks' option since I wanted oplocks for everything
else on the share. QB works, but nothing else can even read the file. I get a
'Resource Deadlock Avoided' error on smbclient.
'smbstatus' reports a DENY_NONE lock, and an access mode of 0x2019f. I couldn't
find the
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, David Sonenberg wrote:
First off I'm talking about through the windows interface, or using smbcacl.
Second let me rephrase my question. Shouldn't non-privileged users be able
to modify ACL's for files that they own?
Still having this same issue.
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Hey all,
We're having some trouble saving Excel documents on our Samba Fileserver. We
are moving people over to our Samba box, and have moved most of our documents
over.
Now, we have people opening their Excel documents, but are unable to save them.
When something is saved, we see this
I had intermittent issues with QuickBooks on a Samba share until I
disabled oplocks in Windows as well as in Samba. I used the
actdiag.exe utility (comes with ACT!) but Microsoft has a KB article on
how to modify the Windows registry manually to do this:
J == J A Landamore [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From my investigations, and searching the archives, it seems
that smbfs can
J only mount shares, and not directories under the share
J i.e.
J smbmount //host/share /mnt works smbmount
J //host/share/directory /mnt doesn't
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You could put a static entry into wins.dat file ( /var/locks/wins.dat )...
We had to do that for a similar situation where our samba BDC doesn't
broadcast at all.
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You Wrote:
Try something like the following:
[some-share]
path = /some/where/files/are
valid users = @groupname
write list = @groupname
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 0770
force group = groupname
end of snippet
We utilize similar configurations; by forcing the group, it will be
irrelevent
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, David Sonenberg wrote:
First off I'm talking about through the windows interface,
or using smbcacl.
Second let me rephrase my question. Shouldn't
non-privileged users be able
to modify ACL's for files that they own?
Yes, I think so. You said for files that
Hi All,
I've got winbind happening and can telnet into the box using my NT
account (have manually made home directory) and it works a treat.
When I try to ssh in I get access denied.
As you can see from the log winbind is granting access but it seems that
sshd is blocking access before
Not a silly thought.
I've instead of spending x hunderd thousand on brandname ibm servers and
sans, how you could create a RAID array of PCs running IDE hard drives.
If a PC dies just plug in some more and rebuild. If you want to add
more space just add more PCs. :) that would be
Winbind is configured for ads.
I want Domain\Domain Users to be members of local linux group test2.
I created a local group on the linux box:
Groupadd -u 502 test2
I have tried net groupmap addmem, it tells me the syntax is
Net groupmap addmem alias-sid member-sid
There is no
Hello!
Here is patch of Igor Artiemiev for wins replication and some additional
patches (for instance, loading and dumping wins.dat with smbcontrol) we
use on our servers.
I didn't test it in production, yet :-)
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If I do this, reader1 is denied even directory listing - perhaps because
they are not a valid user?
--- smb.conf ---
[native6-stuff]
path = /native6-stuff
valid users = write1 write2 write3
guest ok = no
read-list = reader1
write-list write1 write2 write3
force group =
Hi Jerry et al,
I upgraded a while ago and everything looks fine at the first glance ;-)
Though I discovered a huge problem with drivers that have some extended
features/cards like the Xerox-Phaser7700. The driver installs just fine on
the server but the extensions are not visible afterwards.
It might be a very silly way to do it, but this is how I accomplished it as I
never got any help from the group during my setup. Most of the tools provided
by Samba didn't work for me, and I haven't been able to figure out the problem.
I have added all the respective SAMBA groups to local
hi,
I am quite new on using Samba and sorry maybe ask a silly question here. I
set up simple Samba server on Fedora3 using the samba rpm package comes with
fedora3( version 3.0.10-1.fc3). I use the SHARE security level to make
things easier. Everything goes fine so far, except that for some
Hello group,
I am working on a test installation of Samba 3.0.10 on FreeBSD 5.3 as potential
solution to some of our current file server problems. One of the main ones
being good 'ole Win2000 Services for Macintosh - which we would like to dump
completely.
Here's the situation. We have a
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