tim clusters wrote:
What is your id backend? AD or RID? Can you post your smb.conf?
Hi Tim thanks for replying.
This is very minimal smb.conf - the history is that it was copied
verbatim from a Guardian snap appliance worked perfectly well on 'Box A'.
workgroup = OURDOMAIN
security = ads
Brian Gregorcy schrieb:
In log.winbindd I can see errors like:
[2009/01/22 10:44:55, 3] libads/ldap.c:ads_do_paged_search_args(696)
ads_do_paged_search_args:
ldap_search_with_timeout((objectCategory=user)) - Operations error
[2009/01/22 10:44:55, 3]
Hello,
I have one PDC with a local master ldap backend and
one BDC with a local slave ldap backend.
I did not join the PDC nor the BDC to the domain
because I am not using winbind.
I have correct answers from the PDC:
pdc# net getlocalsid
SID for domain PDC is: S-1-5-21-XXX
pdc# net
Dear All,
I'm new in use of samba. I'd like to know more about samba server config. My
aim to make sharing file-system for 10 microsoft windows users with
opportunitiy of usage ftp. First of all I suppose I made a good
configuration (that sould be good more or less) with helping of http SWAT. I
Hi!
Is it possible to introduce an implicit server-side file locking
mechanism in samba(3.2.5), so if one opens a shared file for writing,
then a new user won't be able to open it for writing, but only read-only.
Currently the following options are in the config file:
# testparm -v |fgrep -i
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 03:36:56PM +0100, LÉVAI Dániel wrote:
Is it possible to introduce an implicit server-side file locking
mechanism in samba(3.2.5), so if one opens a shared file for writing,
then a new user won't be able to open it for writing, but only read-only.
No. That's the
check that your clock on the linux box matches the clock on the DC.
Just being curios: what time difference is acceptable? I.e. up to 5
seconds, 5 minutes? That being said, the clocks are in sync.
I think the default is 5 minutes. We have seen odd problems like this when our
Linux
Guys
After upgrading my Samba setup, full ldap, 3.0.33 (binaries from sernet
- sles9 and sles10) I have lost the ability to manage the domain using
User Manager for Domains
1.- i can set account policies
2.- i cannot access user account information (for example to unlock an
account,
This sounds to me like the dir_index option was applied to a file system
that didn't originally have it and an fsck -Df wasn't run at the time.
That may well be the most relevant information given here! I will
*certainly* give it a try.
Thank you!
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Did you consider sharing a directory from the machine running distiller
and cifs-mounting it on the linux side to get ntfs behavior?
That is out of question. The Windows machines are graphic workstations
which are not all connected all the time and the Distiller service is
essential to the
Original message
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 14:54:16 -0430
From: Victor Medina victor.med...@bws.com.ve
Subject: [Samba] Samba 3.2.7 - Lost the abiltity to manage domain using user
manager for domains
To: samba samba@lists.samba.org
Guys
After upgrading my Samba setup, full
All, I have a site with around 200 concurrent users, with a user count of
over a thousand... I'm currently using just one PDC using the smbpasswd
backend. I currently do not want to go into an LDAP backend... but would
tdbsam be a better alternative?
One of the issues I have is, pretty randomly,
According to the Samba documentation, smbpasswd is not even recommended
for a PDC...
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I was asking the same question not too many days ago.
I went with LDAP. It is not as difficult as some people think. It seems
somewhat daunting at first but then you quickly get the grasp of it.
It simply *works* and solves *a lot* of challenges at the same time,
leaving you ready for
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I think you want tdbsam. There's virtually no downside.
=R
Aaron Souza wrote:
All, I have a site with around 200 concurrent users, with a user count of
over a thousand... I'm currently using just one PDC using the smbpasswd
backend. I currently
I was under the impression that the Distiller app was running under
Windows. If it isn't, it doesn't make much sense for it to expect NTFS
filesystem semantics.
Yes, Distiller is running under Windows. When pages start to get ready,
one of the graphic operators opens Distiller on
I based my speculation on some observations I had made on some of my
own systems when I implemented dir_index. It so happens that, on that
system at least, a find /foo -print returns the filenames in sorted
order. Unfortunately, it isn't true on another system that I just
checked. So now I
Is there a way to prevent a samba connection from changing the file owner and
group?
Users connect to the website on a linux box from windows desktops with
Dreamweaver.
Each time a user edits a file that file's owner and group is changed from
apache and developers to username and username, thus
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Miguel Medalha wrote:
According to the Samba documentation, smbpasswd is not even recommended
for a PDC...
I do use it, though, at it works fine mostly. I've heard it explained
that the reasoning for avoiding TDBSAM is that if you're running a PDC,
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Miguel Medalha wrote:
This sounds to me like the dir_index option was applied to a file system
that didn't originally have it and an fsck -Df wasn't run at the time.
That may well be the most relevant information given here! I will *certainly*
give it a try.
I based
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s4: we're on the way to
Hi Simo,
Do not start a transaction this way.
Because we still want to commit any changes that successfully apply we
never want to do a global cancel, and because of how transaction nesting
works that means we never cancel any transaction at the single modify
operation
On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 19:44 +0100, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
Hi Simo,
Do not start a transaction this way.
Because we still want to commit any changes that successfully apply we
never want to do a global cancel, and because of how transaction nesting
works that
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