I've got a test network that I'm debugging Samba-3.04/OpenLDAP and
Openswan 2.05. The test network has 6 machines total:
(lp1)Windows 2000 Machine(192.168.0.10)
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(pdc)Samba 3.04 PDC, slackware 10(192.168.0.5)
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Openswan 2.05 VPN, slackware 10(192.168.0.1)
I would try pdbedit -v username, see where the profile is pointint and
make sure the user can access that share as well as write to it. If you
need to change it just do this, pdbedit
--profile=\\gentooserver\profiledirectory username, and that will update
it.
Hope this helps.
Jason
I'm
Whats your log level set at? I've had it set at 10 before and its
pegged out the processor. Maybe thats all it is.
The Ranger wrote:
Hello,
We have been running samba v2 for quite some time without any problems.
But after the upgrade to samba-3.0.5 some anomalies have come out. I've
compiled
What filesystem are you using?
Hi,
I have installed Samba 2.2.8 on AIX 5.2 server. I tried to copy a
file (around 106 GB) from win2k server to this AIX box. The copy
process was stop when the file was copied up to 1GB. Do you know what
was wrong? Is there anything I need to set on
I don't think you can. I think the only way you can get rid of smbpasswd
would be using ldap, pam_ldap and nss_ldap. I think...
How can i configure samba to use /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow for the samba
passwords?
I dont want to use smbpasswd for samba and would like it to just get its
Is anyone using this? My smb.conf file has this line in server1(master)
passwd backend = ldapsam:ldaps://ldap.server1 ldaps://ldap.server2
and this is what server2(slave ldap, BDC) looks like:
passwd backend = ldapsam:ldaps://ldap.server1 ldap.server2
This is what happens. When I take down
and profiles in your outside ( vpn ) office hosted on the bdc.
( a seperate dhcp server and an bind slave with longtime zone caching is
very usefull, too )
Regards
Jason C. Waters schrieb:
Is anyone using this? My smb.conf file has this line in server1(master)
passwd backend = ldapsam:ldaps
Hey guys,
I'm having a problem getting LDAP/Samba to failover, or at least how I
think it should. I have two servers with passwd backend =
ldapsam://ldaps://ldap.server1 ldaps://ldap.server2. Works great as
long as I can ping both servers. Say I take down ldap on server1, and
also take
I finally got cross subnet browsing working. I had to set the wins
server on every client to 192.168.0.1 The 192.168.2.0 side can open My
network Places and see all the computers. The only problem is that the
192.168.0.0 side can't see the other computers in 192.168.2.0, they only
see the
I finally got cross subnet browsing working. I had to set the wins
server on every client to 192.168.0.1 The 192.168.2.0 side can open My
network Places and see all the computers. The only problem is that the
192.168.0.0 side can't see the other computers in 192.168.2.0, they only
see the
I'm having a hard time figuring this one out. I've done this before
when I had a PDC on one end of the VPN, and a BDC on the other. This is
what my setup looks like now.
Clients(XP)
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PDC(192.168.0.4), windows 2000
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WINS Server Samba(192.168.0.1),
announce = 192.168.1.255
HTH
Charles
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 09:23:18 -0400, Jason C. Waters wrote
I'm having a hard time figuring this one out. I've done this before
when I had a PDC on one end of the VPN, and a BDC on the other.
This is what my setup looks like now.
Clients(XP
-0400, Jason C. Waters wrote
Charles,
The clients behind each gateway, do they point to the local wins
server then? So for the clients on the 192.168.0.0 network, they
would point to 192.168.0.1, where samba is running a wins server and
announces to 192.168.2.255? You have wins server
I bet you need to comment out something in your inetd.conf file. Its
using it already. I havn't messed with AIX much but in linux its
/etc/inetd.conf, edit that and comment out the line that says,
netbios-ssn, and netbios-ns, then kill inet and restart it by doing
this. killall inetd,
and tail
-f the nmbd.log file and see what you get.
Charles
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 11:28:16 -0400, Jason C. Waters wrote
I have it setup that way, with the clients behind each gateway to
use the gateway as their wins server. But I can't see them through
my network places. Any ideas? How long does
Who do you have as your printer admin in your smb.conf? Should be
something like printer admin = root, then when you issue the command use
root%password. Are you trying to setup point and print? If so its much
easier to do this from a windows machine. If you need help let me know.
Jason
that, I think I can squarely point to samba as the root of the
problem. It would appear to me that access doesn't behave like the
rest of the office suite when it comes to finding the default printer
on a workstation and consequently is causing the issue with samba.
*/Jason C. Waters [EMAIL
try - as i was not able to post the level 10 log as a mail
(180kb) i've put it here: http://www.mhcsoftware.de/smbprob.txt
the machine names are:
samba server: linux
windows ME: norbert
perhaps some can suggest a solution ...
TIA
matthias
--On Freitag, Juni 18, 2004 08:01:45 -0400 Jason C
Have you tried this with other MS products? This really sounds more
like you need to update office on those machines than a samba problem.
I would say that if word comes up and finds the default printer, you
need to try to update your office install.
Jason
Tim Russell wrote:
I think I've
Set your log level to 10 and then send us the log for smbd and the
machine name. Maybe that will tell us something.
Jason
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i've a problem with samba 3.0.2. there is one windows ME client which
used to work with out any problems. now, as soon as the user connects
index uid eq
index sambaPrimaryGroupSIDeq
lastmod on
access to attrs=userPassword
by self write
by * auth
access to *
by * read
Jason C. Waters schrieb:
Isn't the slave ldap directory suppose to be only read only? So when
the master is down
I havn't read the entire thread but what about using LDAP as a backend?
Kopmann, Goetz wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 12:02 , Kopmann, Goetz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sent:
Arrrg. This is what the spammer loves
Hi Sean,
smbpasswd
Old SMB password:
New SMB
help.
Jason
Beast wrote:
Jason C. Waters wrote:
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldaps://ldap.masterserver.com
ldaps://ldap.slaveserver.com - this does not work
This is the correct one. Make sure no other service depends on master
ldap when you're bring down the master (ie nss_ldap).
Also plse check
Its not an acl problem, because I can ldapsearch to both the master and
the slave(local ldap server) from the BDC. The logs I'm looking at is
/var/log/debug and the log.smbd. Thanks for your help!
Jason
Beast wrote:
Jason C. Waters wrote:
This is my setup, is something still wrong.
Samba PDC
Would this setup make samba really slow?
P4 2.8, 512mb, dual 120gb HD's with software raid(mirrored).
Thanks for your help
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Have you set the profile for that user? Does the directory exist? what
does pdbedit -v username give you?
JM wrote:
Hi,
Can someome help me on this.. I got this on one of my windows XP...
Windows cannot load your profile because it maybe corrupted.
Windows cannot find the
What you can do is use squid proxy server with authentication. Using
wbinfo you can authenticate squid users. It works pretty good, plus you
can see what the users are doing on the internet. Hope this helps.
Jason
Jeremias Müller wrote:
Hi,
is there a possibility to use a samba pdc for
I've got nss_ldap setup to look at the local ldap directory, but when I
have two servers on the passwd backend line, it can't bind. It get to
where it trys to bind, and then it just freezes. Any other ideas? I'm
sure I had this working before. Thanks for your help
Beast wrote:
Jason C
Does administrator have a uid of 0? If not try joining the domain with
root instead of administrator. Did you create a machine account?
(smbpasswd -a -m machinename$)?
Nicole M. Elkevizth wrote:
I have a samba server setup as a PDC and a LDAP back-end. When I try to
join the domain I receive
I've configured samba 3.0.4 with LDAP as the backend. I've configured
samba to use the ldap directory, which works fine, my problem is when I
add two two servers into the smb.conf file it sees the first(master)
ldap server, but if I bring that server down it takes forever for it to
switch to
Does getent group and getent passwd return the users and groups? If
it doesn't I'm guessing that you didn't copy the libnss_winbind.so to
your /lib directory and then create a symbolic link, ln -s
/lib/libnss_winbind.so /lib/libnss_winbind.so.x, where x is the version
of nss you use...I
Ok, I have my home share mapped as m:\, within that drive there is a
folder called workspace, so m:\workspace should be the same as
m:\worksp~1, when I have this share on a windows machine, it works
fine. Move it to my samba machine and it doesn't. This is what my
smb.conf looks like:
So how do I take care of the files that have already been mangled with
hash? deleting something in the locks folder? Thanks for your help
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
m:\worksp~1, when I have this share on a windows machine, it works
fine. Move it to my samba machine and it doesn't. This is
I have a directory that holds information in a shared directory. Its
f:\applications. The program thinks its under f:\applic~1 (which is the
same directory, it works on a windows share). I've tried everything to
get this to work. I've set the mangled names = yes and mangled case =
yes, on
Set your log level to 10 and then try to rejoin the domain from the
failing machine. Then post your log file
L.R.Rodriguez wrote:
I'll ask again, since its been a few days.
Quick Summary:
I am trying to join some Win2k (Service Pack 4) machines to a NT4
style domain with a Samba PDC. One
Nothing, still doesn't work. Any other ideas? What does your smb.conf
look like? Maybe something else in my global section is conflicting
with this.
Collen wrote:
Hmm had the same over here..
i got it kinda working for me with these smb.conf things..
mangle case = yes ( dunno why i
-create it?
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 15:32, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 23:06, Jason C. Waters wrote:
net groupmap modify ntgroup=Power Users unixgroup=pwrusers
something like that!
Oh, my god! Please, stop this now! Power Users is a local group, not a
global group
Is it possible to have 2000 windows machines reconize Domain Users under
the local Power Users group? Right now I'm using samba 3beta3. Do I
need kerberos support compiled in? Thanks for your help
Jason
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If the users don't have administrative rights, they cannot open Micosoft
outlook. Any ideas? Domain users are in the power users group.
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Try adding these to your global configuration
locking = no
level2 oplocks = no
david de leeuw wrote:
Hi team,
A Samba panic occurs after repeatedly saving word files on the server.
Following the panic the active connection disappears, but the active
shares and open files stay.
Windows reports
at 13:18, Jason C. Waters wrote:
Did you try it after deleting the profile?
George Farris wrote:
Well interestingly enough it only works if I make pwruser (which is
mapped to Domain Users) be the primary group of the user. This is
confusing because with the user I have set up for a Domain
I need help. I must be doing something wrong. I'm trying to give all
domain users power user rights on the workstation machines. I though by
adding Domain Users to the Power Users group on the local machines
that it would work, but it doesn't. I've tried adding the users instead
of the
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