It looks somewhat obvious to change the create mask = 0660 which is
-rw-rw to 0775 which would be -rwxrwxr-x. Then any file that is created
in the /home/public directory will have the appropriate permissions.
Am I off base here?
Don
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4: allow only hosts in NIS netgroup foonet,
but deny
access from one particular host
hosts allow = @foonet
Don Zajic
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linux router then add the
same users to samba with smbpasswd -a instead of using the root account
for normal file access. Your call.
In my experience, I use root account only when adding machines to my
domain controller.
Don Zajic
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I have been using 2.2.8 with XP Pro SP1 without any problems.
My config is 2 XP Pro SP1 boxes authenticated to a Redhat 8 box
Linux molokai 2.4.18-14 #1 Wed Sep 4 11:57:57 EDT 2002 i586 i586 i386
GNU/Linux
Version 2.2.8
Don Zajic
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need to disable encrypted password and use plain text
passwords throughout your domain.
encrypt password = no
You also need to apply the .reg files to change from encrypted to
plaintext according to your windows version. These .reg files are
located in your docs/Registry directory.
Don Zajic
Bill and John, I stand VERY corrected. Long days, short nights, new
job, no other good excuses. I will make an effort to thoroughly
research the issue prior to making a response.
Dave, I hope that my response did not cause you too much confusion or
frustration.
Don Zajic
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need
a patch to the security, but that is easy to apply.
Don Zajic
Samba 2.2.7a (Domain Controller)
Clients, WinNT, Win2K and WinXP
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to have the WinXP machine join the Samba domain.
This is a requirement and this is the patch I mentioned.
Don
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To: Don Zajic
Subject: Re: Phasing out windows
What patch are you referering
One of the main things you need to remember when joining a system to the
domain is, when prompted for a username and password, always use root
as the user.
Don Zajic
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Have you created both a linux user account and samba user account for
the username you are attempting with?
On your linux system prompt type: adduser -u nnn username
Where nnn is the userid number that you want to assign to this user and
of course username is a valid domain user name
This
--with-swatdir=/usr/share/swat
--with-smbmount --with-configdir=/etc/samba
This will place the binaries in the /usr/sbin directory.
Don Zajic
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Fabien,
When you are asked for a user name and password when adding a
workstation to the domain controller, do not use Administrator,
instead use root (no quotes in your response) as the user name and the
appropriate password for root.
This should help.
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I don't know if you received a response to this, however, do you have an
entry in your /etc/hosts file for XERXES?
192.168.x.x XERXES
Without this, your linux box does not know who XESRES is.
Here is my /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.1.190 niihau
Yes, this is normal. The files in /usr/bin are the programs that you
execute and the files in the /etc and /etc/samba directories contain
user information.
Don Zajic
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Lorac,
it appears that you are attempting to execute the smbpasswd (password) file, not
the smbpasswd (script) located in /usr/bin.
type
this:
/usr/bin/smbpasswd
this
should make a difference
Don
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