[Samba] Windows 7 access keeps locking-up but others are fine?

2010-10-22 Thread Keun Song
Hi, I'm using Samba on Solaris 10 with Winbind SSO. When using Windows XP/2000/etc., it works fine. But when I use Windows 7 to access the same Samba server, then a login window pops up and my account gets locked up and I have to unlock it each time. Is it something to do with SMB2 or some

[Samba] Winbind on Solaris

2010-10-12 Thread Keun Song
Hi, Just want to clarify and confirm with everyone, If I want my Solaris Samba box to join an AD domain via winbind, I'd need neither krb5.conf nor krb5.keytab, but instead only file I'd need is smb.conf with a correct configuration, correct? Thanks in advance. - Kevin

[Samba] Newly created files/folders showing up only if I change folders and come back

2010-10-12 Thread Keun Song
I've noticed some weird behavior as below. - I created a new folder from my Windows desktop in a Samba server's folder. - Then, the new folder does not show up. - If I go to another folder and come back to the folder in which I created that new sub-folder, then it shows up.

Re: [Samba] Newly created files/folders showing up only if I change folders and come back

2010-10-12 Thread Keun Song
-10-12, at 10:58, Keun Song keunhos...@hotmail.com wrote: I've noticed some weird behavior as below. - I created a new folder from my Windows desktop in a Samba server's folder. - Then, the new folder does not show up. - If I go to another folder and come back

[Samba] how to manage group with Solaris 10 Samba, ZFS, Winbind, AD

2010-10-09 Thread Keun Song
Hi, I've successfully joined my Solaris 10 Samba server (where I use ZFS on the fie system to share) to my AD-domain via Winbind. Now, I'd like to manage the file/directory group permissions on this Solaris server that I can control the user access to certain files/directories. Could

[Samba] subfolder sharing with valid users

2010-10-05 Thread Keun Song
Hi, I'm currently using the following smb.conf file so that everyone can browse any subfolder without a login prompt under /engineering. (I have neither AD-based nor Winbind-based authentication now) Even, as long as the UNIX permission is 777, anyone can write onto some folders somewhere

Re: [Samba] subfolder sharing with valid users

2010-10-05 Thread Keun Song
, Oct 04, 2010 at 11:58:34PM -0700, Keun Song wrote: Hi, I'm currently using the following smb.conf file so that everyone can browse any subfolder without a login prompt under /engineering. (I have neither AD-based nor Winbind-based authentication now) Even, as long as the UNIX

Re: [Samba] subfolder sharing with valid users

2010-10-05 Thread Keun Song
, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Keun Song keunhos...@hotmail.com wrote: Jeremy, Thanks for your answer. I actually tried creating a different share per subfolder but I couldn't override the security = share in [global] setting in individual share with security = user or vice versa