Hi all.
Last thursday I've had to restore my customer's pdc from an hdd failure,
and by the evening I restored a full working state of server and
clients, rejoining all of them to the domain.
Next morning the customer called me saying that nothing was working, I
looked the server from remote
On 4/1/2008, Roberto Sacchetti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
What can I do to restore the working state without having to manually
set the WINS server in each client?
This should always be provided to the clients by the DHCP server, no?
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I can't get smbldap-useradd to add the sambaSamAccount workstation
attributes. For example:
smbldap-useradd -w 'test_machine$'
# test_machine$, People, desktop.hmdc.harvard.edu
dn: uid=test_machine$,ou=People,dc=desktop,dc=hmdc,dc=harvard,dc=edu
objectClass: top
objectClass: account
I'm trying to set up Samba on an older Solaris 9 box using the bundled
Samba. I don't want to have to build Samba from scratch. All I need to
be able to do is provide authenticate file share access to clients
that are in our AD domain.
E.g., my laptop is an AD domain client, I am logged in as
Samba will add sambaSAMAccount when you add the workstation to the domain.
sambaldaptools not add the samba shema for that.
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Hello all,
I'm having problems getting Samba to join a Windows AD. I am delegated
OU admin, and have no direct access to the domain controller. We have 3
DCs in one domain where my OU exists. The users I wish to authenticate
are in a different domain.
I have set up Kerberos and can receive
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Hello,
I am trying to rename a computer on my samba domain but it fails telling me I
hadn't rights to do it.
Obviously, I use the same admin account (root) than the one which add this
computer on the domain some seconds before.
I am using samba
Hi Ryan,
I'm using Samba 3.0.24 and OpenLDAP 2.3.30 (with the ppolicy and
smbk5pwd overlays).
While testing Samba as a PDC with an OpenLDAP backend, I've hit a snag
on password change. I currently have the following in my smb.conf
related to password changes:
passwd program =
Hey List,
I'm using Samba 3.0.24 and OpenLDAP 2.3.30 (with the ppolicy and
smbk5pwd overlays).
While testing Samba as a PDC with an OpenLDAP backend, I've hit a snag
on password change. I currently have the following in my smb.conf
related to password changes:
passwd program =
Hey Denis,
Denis Cardon wrote:
Hi Ryan,
I'm using Samba 3.0.24 and OpenLDAP 2.3.30 (with the ppolicy and
smbk5pwd overlays).
While testing Samba as a PDC with an OpenLDAP backend, I've hit a snag
on password change. I currently have the following in my smb.conf
related to password
Yes, you're right, but the dhcp configuration wasn't changed in the
night after the restoration...I haven't yet understood what happened and
I hope someone could help me finding what caused that.
Thank you
Roberto
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Add WIN server addresses to the dhcp
Yes, but the dhcp server isn't providing that now nor thursday and before.
I think that I'll put this setting there, but I haven't yet understood
what happened and I hope someone could help me finding what caused that.
Thank you.
Roberto
Charles Marcus ha scritto:
On 4/1/2008, Roberto
Ryan Bair wrote:
I have single directories with over 100,000 entries and about 4
million files on the system total spanning about 15TB. I don't think
you should have a problem. Only problem I have is that directory
listings take a while with 100K entries but that's to be expected.
On Mon, Mar
Yan Seiner wrote:
I built an embedded box which uses mount.cifs to mount network
shares.I've shipped several of these and all are working fine
except for one, which gives me permission denied on certain files:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/mnt/bgrp1/c/Ballance Group Folders/Scully/Client
For some time I had been running samba 3.0.10 from RHEL4. I have a samba
- cups - pdf printer set up which uses the user supplied job name for
the output file. The job name was formatted like this smbprn.1020
Microsoft Word - Test.doc.
Since then, RHEL have updated to samba 3.0.25. The
Hi:
I have a serius performance issue with samba on freebsd 6.3. If check
the tranfer with ftp i got about 36/46 mb/s but with samba i only got
about 15/25 trasfering the SAME file. I want to improve the file
trasfer performance for my server, do you guys have any tips or
patches?
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