As some of you may know, I'm trying to set up Samba BDC on a disk- and fan-less
tiny mipsel_CPU router running OpenWRT distribution.
I already managed to compile Samba 3.0.21a and OpenLDAP 2.3.18 for it, and they
seem to work fine.
The problem is, this tiny distribution for routers doesn't
Ilia Chipitsine schrieb:
As some of you may know, I'm trying to set up Samba BDC on a disk- and
fan-less tiny mipsel_CPU router running OpenWRT distribution.
I already managed to compile Samba 3.0.21a and OpenLDAP 2.3.18 for it, and
they seem to work fine.
The problem is, this tiny
Ilia Chipitsine schrieb:
As some of you may know, I'm trying to set up Samba BDC on a disk- and
fan-less tiny mipsel_CPU router running OpenWRT distribution.
I already managed to compile Samba 3.0.21a and OpenLDAP 2.3.18 for it, and
they seem to work fine.
The problem is, this tiny
On 12/19/05, Jonathan Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Configuration of MS Outlook to Relocate PST File
Microsoft Outlook can store a Personal Folders file, generally known as
a PST file. It is the nature of email storage that this file grows, at
times quite rapidly. So that users' email is
Hi list,
Just in order to avoid loosing my time, I would be happy to know any
success stories about configuring a Win2k3 as a Samba 3 client, just as
any others MS client ( WinNT pro, Win2k pro, WinXP pro ).
If so, is there any tuning on the Win2k3 client and the server ( Samba 3
PDC + ldapsam,
look for samba mailing list for command-line-printer-installation
(it was here, but I missed the link, actually it will work on w2k and
above)
also, we use the following in our logon scripts (not sure it will work
for nt4 and 9x, never tried it):
-cut here---
if %COMPUTERNAME% ==
Iwas told by Windows guru, that it can be done by
1) specifying profiles at DFS
2) making DFS available as mirror
[netlogon] is a must to keep in sync.
You might also define where the profiles are to come from more specifically,
rather than \\%L\%U maybe you want to say
Hi all!
I would like to connect a DOS machine to samba.
I installed IPX to linux machine and tried with Microsoft Network Client 3.0
with NWLINK but it's not working...
(with TCP it's working, but unfortunately one dos program needs a lot of base
memory, and tcptsr.exe eats a lot..)
there
I vote for replacing domain policy section in Samba Official Howto with
that article.
Thanks for the catch, I added a paragraph on that point
On 11/4/2005 4:43 AM, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
the greatest article in my opinion on that subject. really.
I could never find time to write my one
the greatest article in my opinion on that subject. really.
I could never find time to write my one.
probably more attention should be paid to so called tatoo effect:
1) I write my custom template
2) I find it doesn't do what I want to do (after I propagated registry
changes to users and
On a wholly separate point, the Win2k server CD also includes newer
am I rigth that Win2k server has that version pre-installed with
common.adm and winnt.adm placed in proper place ?
versions of the traditional policy admin templates (things like common.adm
and winnt.adm), and some of
On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 08:15:30AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can do everything you want with the poledit, but you must create the
.pol file file by yourself. There is a tool named Policy Template Editor,
which allows you to create any policy setting you want, if you know how
to use
was not enabled ?
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
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installing UPHClean (user profile hive cleanup) also helps.
uphclean can be downloaded from Microsoft site (link is provided in
Official Samba3 Howto).
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
I'm running FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE with Samba 3.0.20 configured as a PDC
serving a small-ish network (10 XP hosts). My
usually Power Users are granted rigth to modify system time.
using GPO or LGPO You can change this behaviour.
Tomasz Chmielewski a ?crit :
Patrick DUBAU schrieb:
Thanks for all your answers.
I found another way to solve my problem
I use cpau.exe found at
I have had it.. I have come to the butt-ugly conclusion that samba is nothing
more than a clusterf**k for cross platform
printing. I have been trying for 2 years to talk between my windows and linux
printers to no avail. I am convinced now that
despite my numerous requests from this group, even,
prompt ?
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| MS Access is known to have issues with certain drivers
| if they have not been initialized on the server properly.
|
|
| so, MS Access wants something from samba which it
| cannot do at all ?
No. But I think you both need
Christian Anton wrote:
Hi everybody,
i have set up a Samba PDC with LDAP Backend as described in this howto:
http://de.gentoo-wiki.com/Samba_PDC_mit_LDAP-Backend
Everything runs fine now. I also changed configuration of my linux boxes to
authenticate against the ldap server.
When i log in
WERR_OK and destroying talloc pool of size 894.
what do You see in logs ?
Cheers,
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Christian Anton wrote:
Hi everybody,
i have set up a Samba PDC with LDAP Backend as described in this howto:
http://de.gentoo-wiki.com/Samba_PDC_mit_LDAP-Backend
Everything runs fine now. I also changed configuration of my linux boxes to
authenticate against the ldap server.
When i log in
with certain drivers
if they have not been initialized on the server properly.
so, MS Access wants something from samba which it cannot do at all ?
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
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On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 11:36:17PM +0200, Roger Eisenecher wrote:
Christian Anton schrieb:
snip/
yes, smbldap-passwd does the job, but only as root and only on the
machine the samba-server is on. But what to do as a Linux-User that
wants to be able to log in to any windows machine in the
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can You please test the following:
a) many networked printers installed, samba/cups is not default printer
b) only one samba/cups printer is installed and it is default
I observe problems only in b) case.
Windows XP SP2 + MS Access 2003
Dear Sirs,
is aio supported under FreeBSD ?
I recompiled samba with --enable-aio-support, what else should I do in
order to enable aio ?
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
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Dear Sirs,
we are using HP200DN printer, which is shared with cups + samba.
printing is ok except MS Access. has anyone seen such effect ?
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
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I have been working on getting Samba 3.0.20rc2 on a Sun Solaris box to play
nice with our institution's Active Directory (AD) environment. The AD set-up
is pretty plain and I have no ability to make changes to its configuration -
a different department runs that show.
Should I be able to
We have Red Hat linux 3.0 ES.
We had samba set up so that it would authenticate against the linux
password file/database. That is the set up we have had here for the past
two years, firstly with RH linux ES 2.1 and now with RH linux ES 3.0.
Our users have Windows XP/2000 PC's, and when they
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 05:00:16PM -0700, Moondance Foxmarnick wrote:
But what the @[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a Relative IDentifier (RID)?!?
On page 153 the command to map a windows group to a *nix group - no mention
of RIDs.
A SID is a 128 bit identifier of a user/group/computer on a network
(a
Pardon me if I don't adhere to list protocol - this is my first post:
I have a simple home network with a seemingly intractable problem. I'm pretty
new to Samba, though, and I can't help but think the answer, like the
purloined letter in Edgar Allan Poe's story, is staring me in the face.
On Thursday 11 August 2005 10:41 pm, jurgen wrote:
Administrator can install a printer, but other
users can't see it.
Again, normal when installed as a network printer.
I don't understand why this worked before, then. If that was broken
behaviour in NT Workstation, I want to find out how to
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| Hi,
|
| I am new to ldap. I am following Gerald Carter ldap
| system admin book.
|
| when i add user using
|
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] openldap]# smbpasswd -a saravanan
| [ OK ]
| New SMB password:
| Retype new SMB password:
|
| it
can share config.
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
Hello.
I have two servers:
-One is a vpn server with pptpd. It has debian sarge 3.1, kernel(2.6.8),
pptd(1.2.1-4), ppp(2.4.3-2) and Samba(3.0.14a-3). All the accounts to log on
the vpn are on /etc/ppp/chap-secrets file.
-The other is a pdc
Hi.
In few weeks I'm planning to set up a windows network over our departmental
net. I need some advices, suggestions about what you would do. We're in front
of a large network. I'm expecting having 50++ computers logging in the
not that large :-)
friend of mine is running 300+ computers
how You can use single user database. I had an idea, but I didn't have
a time to test it :-)
a) passwords are stored in kerberos, both samba and AD domain use
kerberos.
b) users are stored either in samba/ldapsam or AD, and imported/exported
via LDIF format (AD allows importing/exporting
is it generally possible for samba4 to interoperate with ad2003 ?
I mean replication, etc.
Cheers,
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samba/wins :-(
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
Hello,
There are many workgroup names on Microsoft Windows Network. Sometimes, users
could wrong type the workgroups name on self computers, and creating new
record on WINS server. I don't want showing the unwanted names to end
Hello,
This is not a Samba question itself, but it's somewhat related to Samba.
I am planning to replace the two Windows 2000 Server servers in a client company
with two Samba PDCs with LDAP backend. Currently, those W2K servers hold the
Active Directory and the the antivirus management
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 10:52:01AM +0600, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
RNuno wrote:
Hi,
I have a samba-3.0.14a + Ldap backend working with roaming profiles
all machines are Windows XP fully patched. This is working with no
problems for all the machines on the network except mine :\
snip/
So
Alternatively You can install UPHClean service (User Profile Hive Cleanup
service), URL can be found in Samba 3 Official Howto.
That service watches for roaming profiles when they have to be deleted on
exit.
Hi,
So it seams that that the problem was related to Nvidia drivers
someone had
read Microsoft article 221833 how to debug roaming profiles.
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
Hi,
I have a samba-3.0.14a + Ldap backend working with roaming profiles
all machines are Windows XP fully patched. This is working with no
problems for all the machines on the network except mine
You may encounter such delays if You have older printers installed on a
client. When dialog box pops up, client tryes to query all the installed
printers, and if some of them are switched off (point to non-existent
computers) You may observer such delays.
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
Hi, we're
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I have recently set up an small SAMBA network(just
my
server and a W2K SP4 Workstation). My Server is
acting
as a PDC. Everything seems to work flawlessly,
users,
roaming profiles, netlogon script, etc... But I
cannot
make this machine
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Verzonden: woensdag 6 juli 2005 9:11
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] W2K Workstation not reading NTConfig.pol
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I have recently set up
I'm running samba3 Using OID (Oracle Internet Directory) as backend, almost
works ok, but the final trick that doesn't work is the change of the passwords
from windows dialog box, this change the samba passwords but don't change the
userpassword, i have found this line on samba logs files:
Something like
[HKLM\Software\Samba.org\Configuration]
[HKLM\Software\Samba.org\Configuration\global]
[HKLM\Software\Samba.org\Configuration\homes]
[HKLM\Software\Samba.org\Configuration\share1]
...
so, if this will be implemented, I can connect with
registry editing tools and remotely manage
in LDAP, while general
configuration is just proposed as scheme...
On 7/3/05, Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
Something like
[HKLM\Software\Samba.org\Configuration]
[HKLM\Software\Samba.org\Configuration
Means acclaim in both Norwegian languages (there are new official
rules out today for writing both of the 2 Indo-European Norwegian
languages).
What made me write this acclaim is the number of postings I've seen
about Samba's instability - i.e. run-away processes, profiles going
wrong, ACL
I have a vpn running, and the netlogon scripts go very
slow on the other side of it.
Can I limit scripts to 192.168.1.x?
You can customize logon scripts on per-user (ldapsam and tdbsam backends)
and on per-computer basis:
if %COMPUTERNAME% == PO-9 goto label1
if %COMPUTERNAME% == TERMINAL
you might want to read documentatios on net rpc rights:
http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/NetCommand.html#id2564325
hi!
I need help abaout samba+cups: a printer admin can delete job (from a
windows client) only if he has uid 0, else receive an Access denied
message.
Why is it more secure to create a separate share for storing user profiles?
it is not more secure :-)
the only thing I see in putting profiles on separate share is the need of
emulating ACL on profiles. w2k sp4 is very picky about ACLs, so samba
emulates them with profiles acls = yes. It
Why is it more secure to create a separate share for storing user profiles?
I've tested using:
[global]
logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U
[profiles]
path = /var/lib/samba/profiles
And this works fine. But, why not just put the profile in the home
directory? I can see that a user might save a
I noticed that when I create users with smbldap-useradd, the default
group is Domain Users.
Is this the best user/group default setup for Samba/LDAP?
I'm more familar with the unix user/group setup like max/students or
max/faculty.
Does the user group have to be Domain Users when using Samba?
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Beast wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried to write management tools for samba, but it seems there's
no standard way provided by Samba to change its configuration or modify
users account other than direct modify the config file and or database
backend. This
Hi, colleagues,
I'm running samba3 Using OID (Oracle Internet Directory) as backend, almost
works ok, but the final trick that doesn't work is the change of the passwords
from windows dialog box, this change the samba passwords but don't change the
userpassword, i have found this line on
Setting wins server or not does not change anything. The problem I
have is, that a system from a different subnet can't query the wins
server and wins.dat is empty (should be the pdc itself be in there?)
Never use both wins server and wins support at the same time. When you
hmm, maybe
Greetings
We just updated two RH9 servers to 3.0.14a-1 and are still seeing a lot
of errors in the logs.
They're not stopping us working but I would _really_ like to understand
what is causing them.
those entries are not known to LogWatch. nothing is wrong with samba.
it just says something
have a look at smbk5pwd overlay, which is shipped with OpenLDAP-2.3
You may find it useful (even if You will have to migrate to OpenLDAP)
I'm successfully running it with OpenLDAP-2.2
How do I sync whem.
I have tryied out this in my smb.conf
unix password sync = yes
passwd program =
Is there a way to disable Roaming Profiles on a
Computer, with logon scripts or policy files?
yes, there's a way.
My Computer -- Properties -- Advanced -- User Profiles -- Settings
I have a network with W2K Workstation clients, but we
also have a WinXP Pro computer that we must use and
I have a network of mixed W2k and XP clients with an ancient Samba 2.2.2
server. The old Samba box is set up to allow roaming profiles (logon
path=\\%L\%U\.profile, same for logon home), but recently all the users'
profiles have been changed to 'local'.
Over the weekend I attempted to
I have recently set up an small SAMBA network(just my
server and a W2K SP4 Workstation). My Server is acting
as a PDC. Everything seems to work flawlessly, users,
roaming profiles, netlogon script, etc... But I cannot
make this machine to read my NTConfig.pol file.
I have it at my NETLOGON share
SCO is very much againts Linux, GCC and GPL in general.
so, I heard gcc team even removed support for SCO :-)
no wonder, that samba doesn't support SCO either.
I have several SCO UNIX system were I would like to install Samba. Some of
these machines are running SCO 5.0.7 which comes with a
It would be much nicer to see:
Office on 'DataServer (roipdc)' (G:)
Heck I could even live with:
Office on 'Samba (roipdc)' (G:)
I personally do not see the need for end users to have the version
number announced to them to be honest.
I was hoping there was a simple not well documented setting
Dear Sirs,
I'm running samba-3.0.14a on FreeBSD + 1c,
is there anybody with similar needs who can share smb.conf with me ?
it does work, but accidently 1c (version 7.7) just quits.
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
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Hello,
In order to maintain some sort of group profile (i.e. one mandatory profile
shared between a group of users that have the same profile path), I would
like to copy profiles between users. This works fine with
ntuser.dat contains certain SID, so I'm afraid mandatory profiles won't
work
Hi Ilia,
ntuser.dat contains certain SID, so I'm afraid mandatory profiles won't
work for a group of users.
it works just fine if you set the same profile path for some/a group of users
and copy the profile via the Windows internal tool. :-)
there's special utility, called profiles which
I'm successfully running freebsd-5.x and per-user quotas, never tried
group quotas. are they implemented for freebsd+samba ?
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
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Hi folks,
I've to create a dir (/usr/local/samba/server) for win users (group @test),
and I've
smbtree ?
Hi !
Is exist possibillity get list of all samba and win shared resources from *nix
box,
like in windows Network Environment ?
Prompt, please, how ?
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from rid 3064
but files and directories (i.e. any file and any directory) on samba is
reported as they belong to BUILTIN\Administrators. I enabled debugging
(log level =50), but there's no clue what to do.
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
On Sunday 29 May 2005 22:28, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
Dear Sirs,
How does samba handle read only attribute ? I can map archive and hidden
files using smb.conf, but there's nothing on mapping read-only files.
files/folders are created 770 (user and group writeable), but Windows
shows those files
)
(local_flags=1) (flags=1)
[2005/05/30 20:12:01, 3] lib/charcnv.c:convert_string_allocate(585)
convert_string_allocate: Conversion error: Illegal multibyte sequence()
it is strange because files are created by samba itself.
Cheers,
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Dear Sirs,
How does samba handle read only attribute ? I can map archive and hidden
files using smb.conf, but there's nothing on mapping read-only files.
files/folders are created 770 (user and group writeable), but Windows
shows those files as read-only.
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
be patient, all of this are new features of ongoing Samba releases :-)
I do not mind of 400-100GBP transfers, but I beleive those Russians just
plan another scam.
Can we pre-moderate messages before they get to the list ?
Can we not do anything to filter off further messages to the list; these
most probably such information is stored in SAM.
however, you will need read/write access to SAM. the most advanced Linux
tool for SAM manipulation is single floppy to change Administrator
password.
Or from a Linux installation on an other partition.
what You want is very tricky.
Any hints (or
Hello,
current situation: A XP-pro PC which does a domain login into a Win2003
(active directory) server. I have admin rights on this PC but not for the
server. From the XP view the PC is already member of the domain.
I want to install a Linux client into a separate partition of this PC for
those things are pretty regular here:
1) where to put computer accounts ?
2) wtf is going on when re-sharing nfs over samba ?
maybe
1) even have no idea what to do :-) FAQ maybe ?
2) can it be auto-detected by samba that it is NFS ? and complain loudly
in that case ?
On Sunday 13 March 2005
OS X is supposed to be FreeBSD-based (sure, I even ran ifconfig, mount
and bunch of utilities :-)
try
sysctl -a | grep files
I supplied my /etc/sysctl.conf (I'm currently sitting on FreeBSD, not on
Mac OS X, so I just hope it will help)
I am running Samba 3.0.5 on OS X 10.3.8 Server. It's
Has anyone looked into creating custom templates for Microsoft's System
Policy editor ? I like the idea of managing workstations through the
yes, I did look at it :-)
I even have been using custom templates for some years, since nt4
workstations.
maybe I will eventually create and maitain
Luca Olivetti wrote:
Due to the problems I experienced switching my users to a new server, I'd
like now to migrate only some workstations at a time.
Since they all have to work on the same files, I though of nfs mounting the
new server disk on the old one, so the old server would be sharing the
OK I'm confused.
Can machines be in ou=Computers,dc=somewhere,dc=net ?
yes, if nss_ldap will find them there (or if you store machine accounts
without ldap).
Every thing works fine if I configure so that machine accounts are created
under
ou=Users. If configured for machines to be in
Thanks a lot,
Malte M?ller
BBS1 Emden
P.S.: My current plans for hardware are two servers, each made up of:
ASUS A8N-SLI plus 2 SATA (WD or Seagate) drives as RAID0 or JBOD.
SATA sucks. choose SCSI.
anyway You are going to pay more for hardware, so why to choose SATA ?
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Thanks a lot,
Malte M?ller
BBS1 Emden
P.S.: My current plans for hardware are two servers, each made up of:
ASUS A8N-SLI plus 2 SATA (WD or Seagate) drives as RAID0 or JBOD.
SATA sucks. choose SCSI.
anyway You are going to pay more for hardware, so why to choose SATA ?
Why should SATA suck?
Hello Everybody,
I've just finished to install a SAMBA domain with LDAP authentication. All
works fine :). The clients runs Windows 2000 Pro or Windows XP. The problem
is that a simple user can't install or modify some system parameters and in
my office it's needed by some users. So I would
|
| You're foolish if you think anyone with local
| access to a workstation can't get into the
| Admin account on their local machine.
WoW! That was a really helpful response!
And while correct, doesn't do anything to help
the original poster.
If I have an employee and I'll them I'm not
going to
we are running samba + w2k3/terminal, which is domain member.
the only difference with AD domain is that samba doesn't allow separate
terminal profile settings.
the rest works.
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
Hi All,
I'm working on a full migration from windows DC to samba DC, and i'm
actually having
Hello,
Arnault Teissier schrieb:
Hi All,
I'm working on a full migration from windows DC to samba DC, and i'm
actually having a problem with terminal server settings! I run a
terminal server on win2k, but i would store all my user information on
samba. Although, i don't find any documentations or
difference is in roaming profile settings.
if You run terminal application (for instance within Citrix),
it will use either the same roaming profile as regular workstation
(and there will be collision with regular roaming profiles) or
You have to use static (non-roaming) for terminal server.
We
I'm trying to configure my samba server and its clients to leave the user
profiles on the server if a user logs on/off.
Windows (2000) seems to synchronize the local profile every time a user logs
windows xp does not.
on/off, which can't be disabled. so, i thought, why
yes, it can't be disabled
what exactly do you want ?
1) do you want to delete local cached copies of roaming profiles ?
they should be deleted by default, but somehow it doesn't happen.
use User Profile Hive Cleanup service from Microsoft.
2) automagically merge roaming profile when logged simultenously from
two
what exactly do you want ?
[...]
2) automagically merge roaming profile when logged simultenously from
two workstations ? it will work for XP and above, I don't know any
solution for w2k.
and avoid the download of a profile to local Documents and Settings /
upload the complete profile on log
Hello.
I've setup a FreeBSD 4.x machine with Samba 2.x and and OpenLDAP backend.
I recently upgraded to Samba 3.0.10 and put passdb backend=ldapsam_compat
in smb.conf.
Now, everythings seems to work all right, but I see a lot of this entries in
the logs:
Feb 17 19:42:27 x smbd[44170]:
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 11:19:57 +0500 (YEKT)
From: Ilia Chipitsine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: JLB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Firewall piercing - The Specified network name is no
longer available.
pptp/vpn client
you can setup PPTP/VPN server and this eliminates need of using NAT.
Hi all.
I'm trying to set up one of my Unix machines at home so I can access my
stuff there via SMB from the Internet at large (read: from Windows-using
clients').
I'm behind two NATting devices-- the lame-p Prestige DSL modem
can walk up to ANY Windoze
machine on the entire flippin' Internet and go:
Start
Run
\\IP_ADDRESS\sharename
(username)
(password)
POOF.
If I have to install anything, the whole point is moot.
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 09:58:32 +0500 (YEKT)
From: Ilia
walk up to ANY Windoze
machine on the entire flippin' Internet and go:
Start
Run
\\IP_ADDRESS\sharename
(username)
(password)
POOF.
If I have to install anything, the whole point is moot.
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 09:58:32 +0500 (YEKT)
From: Ilia Chipitsine
570% gain ... new option for samba-3.0.12 ? :-)
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| 5) make sure you are using the same version of Windows on all computers.
| w2k -- xp can also break many things in profile
Use %a in your path names to fix this. %a will be replaced with the
architecture of your system, i.e. Win2K,WinXP,WinNT etc.
otherwise you have to keep passwords in clear and somehow emulate (is
OpenLDAP capable of this ?) sambaNTPassword via cleartext userPassword
Password syncronization is trivial. See ldap password sync to do it
from the Samba side or the smbk5pwd overlay to extend the
hmm...
sounds very good.
by
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 16:58:37 +0100 Ilia Chipitsine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
8) xp behave weird on roaming profiles.
even if You reqiure delete cached copies of roaming profiles on
exit, xp leaves copy and !!! if You delete network copy of roaming
profile (in order to create profile from
otherwise you have to keep passwords in clear and somehow emulate (is
OpenLDAP capable of this ?) sambaNTPassword via cleartext userPassword
Password syncronization is trivial. See ldap password sync to do it
from the Samba side or the smbk5pwd overlay to extend the
hmm...
sounds very good.
by
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