With a recent upgrade to Centos 4.6 my system's Samba was also upgraded
to 3.0.25b. Now I get the following errors in my log every day.
**Unmatched Entries**
auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_administrators(792)
create_builtin_administrators: Failed to create Administrators : 1430 Time(s)
With a recent upgrade to Centos 4.6 my system's Samba was also upgraded
to 3.0.25b. But now I get a series of
auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_administrators(792) and
auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_users(758) errors every day.
As I understand it winbind allows users to be logged in as Linux
I have set up a logon script to run when users login. It works for me
when I log in, but my user ID is mapped to a root group as well as
administrative privileges. But it is not executing for regular users.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Boaz
logon script = stdlogon.bat
When I open the Printers and Faxes folder in Windows to view print
queues my firewall gets a bunch of incoming packets from the server each
from an ever increasing port number. (It is now up to 32840.) These
are going to local ports 139 and 445. (The netbios ports.)
Is this normal behavior?
After I run a print job or I open Printers and Faxes I see new
activity in my PC's firewall. I see about 200KB/s both inbound and
outbound for 3 seconds out of every 10 between a port on my machine (a
different port after every shutdown or after shutting down network
traffic) and port 445 on the
that tdbSAM is not much better as it is very
difficult to get good information on how to get things done.
On 03/16/2007 12:10 PM, Boaz Bezborodko wrote:
I'm setting up a Samba server using CentOS 4's (RedHat
Enterprise Linux) standard version (v.3.0101411). I
Hmmm, you should upgrade your
I'm setting up a Samba server using CentOS 4's (RedHat Enterprise Linux)
standard version (v.3.0101411). I want to be able to force users to
change their password upon first logging in and to have to change them
after a certain period of time (per user, not system-wide).
The problem is that the
I've been working on setting up Samba, but after playing around with it
for some time and probably messing things up I'm getting all sorts of
permission problems. Plus, when I look in Webmin, I find duplicate and
triplicate listings of Samba groups.
What I would like to is wipe it clean and try
I've been working on setting up Samba, but after playing around with it
for some time and probably messing things up I'm getting all sorts of
permission problems. Plus, when I look in Webmin, I find duplicate and
triplicate listings of Samba groups.
What I would like to is wipe it clean and try
Currently I have a new server being set up with CentOS 4.4 (RedHat
Enterprise Linux 4.4) and the Samba binaries that come with it which are
version 3.010149.
I am something of a Linux newbie so I wanted to know if I should upgrade
to 3.0.24 and, if I should, why doesn't CentOS upgrade their
I'm looking to move my companies server from an old Netware 5.0 file
server to a Linux/Samba server on new hardware.
Since my companies' systems are not mission critical (I can afford to be
down for a few hours at a time after a switch-over) I feel I have the
tolerance for some problems in
Gary Dale wrote:
Boaz Bezborodko wrote:
I'm looking to move my companies server from an old Netware 5.0 file
server to a Linux/Samba server on new hardware.
Since my companies' systems are not mission critical (I can afford to be
down for a few hours at a time after a switch-over) I feel I
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