On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Andrew Bartlett abart...@samba.org wrote:
On Mon, 2013-02-04 at 16:20 -0500, Matt Carey wrote:
I'm trying to join a RHEL 5 client to a Windows 2008 R2 AD, I've tried
both
Samba 3.6.6 and 4.0.2. When pointing the client to a RWDC(wegsfes19123)
I'm
able
: 0x01 (1)
result : WERR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Failed to join domain: Failed to set account flags for machine account
(NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED)
Any help with this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Matt
Configuration files:
[root@vm-ae67a ~]# grep -v -e
. If the password had
expired, I was prompted to change it on log in. I didn't see anything
in the release notes to indicate a difference in the two samba packages,
but of course there could be one. If someone could point me in the
right direction, I would appreciate it.
Take care,
Matt
Samba 3.5.9. We have printers exported to Windows and have the following
options configured:
enable privileges = yes
load printers = yes
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
cups options = raw
[printers]
admin users = @printer-admins
comment = All Printers
browseable = yes
path =
shalimar smbd[28735]: dumping core in
/var/log/samba/cores/smbd
Apr 15 08:00:20 shalimar smbd[28735]:
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When serving printer drivers to Windows 7 hosts, under what circumstances is
it normal for the Windows clients to be locking driver files? Using
smbstatus, I see clients constantly touching these files, even in cases
where it is highly unlikely that the user is actively installing a printer.
I
On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 5:49 AM, Andrew Bartlett abart...@samba.org wrote:
On Fri, 2010-12-24 at 09:17 -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 7:00 PM, Matt LaPlante ma...@google.com wrote:
I'm currently compiling Samba 3.3.X with the following:
CFLAGS = -g -Wall -O2
I'm currently compiling Samba 3.3.X with the following:
CFLAGS = -g -Wall -O2
./configure --cache-file=./config.cache \
--with-fhs \
--enable-shared \
--prefix=/usr \
--sysconfdir=/etc \
--libdir=/usr/lib/samba \
I've run into this with every version 3.3. Very hard to isolate. I
suggest adding to https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7567
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Bryan Hodgson hodg...@cse.lehigh.eduwrote:
Same problem (0x03e6) here, W7 (but not XP) 32 and 64-bit
using the Ricoh
haven't done any ACL testing yet because groups have
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I have a Samba 3.4.7 server with ADS authentication. Windows clients
have no issues, but non-domain MFPs cannot access shares, even with
guest ok = yes.
The MFPs can scan to a Samba 3.2.7 server, configured with Openfiler.
This line is the same on both servers
Got user=[printers]
I'm using ads security. Everything is working fine, but the logs show that
the samba servers regularly try to authenticate user 'nobody' against the
DC. I know that these are part of standard operation, but it seems
suboptimal to be constantly doing these checks on a large network...
generating
Hi,
This is the first time i've tried to register a samba server to a domain
(previously i've connected using another program, likewise, i think).
I've been following
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/domain-member.html#id257
I got to the point where i've
Hi,
I'm trying to piece together a way of making a debian samba domain member
file server, but i can't work out how to do it.
We currently have a windows file server, which i'm trying to replace, with a
linux samba server.
We have a AD domain, with all the users and groups that will need
map to this share using his
credentials fine..
the share in smb.conf looks like this
[share-name]
path=/usr/local/share/groups/share-name
valid users = @share-name @ntadmin
admin users = @ntadmin
force group = share-name
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 0770
any thoughts ?
Matt.
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dos attributes = yes
map acl inherit = yes
create mode = 0700
directory mode = 0700
printable = no
guest ok = no
hosts allow = 0.0.0.0/0
hosts readonly allow =
admin users = matt.everson
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drwx-- 21 1001 1001 4096 2010-03-18 09:38 username
I can't follow this issue.
Adam schreef:
check the perms of /var/lib/samba/profiles/username
set to atleast 700 and owned by that user?
Matt wrote:
I'm facing a problem with logins on XP (only used by now) clients
when a user has
I'm facing a problem with logins on XP (only used by now) clients when a
user has logged out first.
The user starts his PC, he is able to login to the domain and igets his
profile in a proper way. Now the user wants to logout, he get's the
login screen again, he tries to login again and the
and to restrict the groups who can log in. This
does mean you will have to use the pam_access module as well. This works quite
well for me under Linux and may (I stress may as I haven't worked with AIX)
provide a solution under AIX.
Hope this helps.
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Matt Delves
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information? Also, is there a way to have samba write the correct information
to bind?
As for the samba version, I'm using the default that comes with OpenSuSE 11.1.
The same goes with the packages for bind and dhcpd.
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Thanks for your reply Adam,
I solved the problem by removing the force group parameter.
As for other quirks, I had to put the domain in before the user or group.
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browse to it from a windows box. I know that winbind is
functioning as I can login (via local or ssh) using my Active Directory
username and password.
Any help in identifying problems with this configuration would be
appreciated.
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technical background can do it fairly easily?
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On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 14:33 +1000, Chris Smart wrote:
2009/6/8 Matt Burkhardt m...@imparisystems.com:
Just a few thoughts:
Is Samba only listening on localhost rather than your ethernet device?
Have you set anything for interfaces in your /etc/samba/smb.conf? If
so, try taking it out
and 139 with no error messages in either log.smbd or
log.nmbd
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On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 11:52 -0600, gregorcy wrote:
Matt Burkhardt wrote:
On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 10:31 -0600, gregorcy wrote:
[global]
server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu)
map to guest = Bad User
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 12:25 +1000, Chris Smart wrote:
2009/6/8 Matt Burkhardt m...@imparisystems.com:
I'm trying to get Samba up and running and having a terrible time. It
says that I should be able to run nmap and see that 137 and 139 are open
- which they are not. I have not added any
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[2009/06/05 17:33:17, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:main(721)
Netbios nameserver version 3.0.28a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell
different files), so read
that before trying to do the export to samba from the cups web
interface or running cupsaddsmb directly.
[1]http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/CUPS-printing.html
good luck,
Matt
ps I didn't mean to direct you from one list to another only
slapd it works correctly again. What could be wrong?
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On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 17:09 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 16:02 -0400, Matt Burkhardt wrote:
I'm having a problem with the reboot of a machine. I can get a list of
the shares by running
smbclient -L BGCFC
but if I reboot, I get
smbclient -L BGCFC
Error
. While I do want to know what occurred, I am
happy for the moment with knowing that I can now add print queues to
samba with drivers. I need to set up quotas, so raw printing isn't
going to cut it.
Matt
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getent passwd | grep mlb
mlb:x:1000:1000:Matt Burkhardt,,,:/home/mlb:/bin/bash
mlb:x:1009:544:mlb:/home/mlb:/bin/bash
mlb-laptop$:*:1014:515:Computer:/dev/null:/bin/false
getent group | grep -i Staff
staff:x:50:
Staff:x:1012:alex,mlb
Staff:*:1014:mlb,alex
Run
On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 23:06 +0300, Liutauras Adomaitis wrote:
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 10:29 PM, Matt Burkhardt m...@imparisystems.com
wrote:
Maybe I'm missing this - but I'm having problems setting up some file
shares that are limited to certain groups. I've done countless searches
something must be wrong with my group definition, but I
haven't found anything. How am I supposed to create groups to use with
Samba? Does there need to be an entry in for Unix? Any help
appreciated
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502
//Ubuntu/tmp
Enter mlb's password:
Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.28a]
smb: \
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Got secblob of size 40
So, I'm not entirely sure what's going on. If anyone has any advice, tips, or
anything, I'd be glad to hear them!
Thanks!
Matt
Log from browsing by host name:
[2009/04/16 08:03:01, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X_spnego(535)
Doing spnego session setup
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If there's any more info that would be useful, please let me know.
D'oh, like the samba version number eh? It's Samba version 3.0.10.
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that was prepared on Win2k but all our
machines are fully patched XPpro. Should we freshen up the Default User
items in the netlogon folder?
-
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Thanks,
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a small script with an LDAP template that makes the minimal
entries in the ldap for a posixAccount and shadowAccount for the user,
then create the samba account.
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(XP Pro, SP3), and that script attempts to map a network
drive to a Samba share. The drive mapping from the login script
invariably fails, and the samba logs report NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD.
Anyone have any ideas why this might be?
Thanks.
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lpresume command = lp -i '%p-%j' -H resume
queuepause command = /usr/bin/disable '%p'
queueresume command = /usr/bin/enable '%p'
hide files = /thumbs.db/Thumbs.db/
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Oops - I accidently sent this reply direct to Helmut, isntead of to
the list. Here it is for the list.
My most humble apologies to you Helmut - I neglected to check which
address the reply was going to.
On 02/10/2008, at 7:02 PM, Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Matt,
Gidday, and thankyou
and smbd process. I had turned on samba (smbd)
but not wins (nmbd). I've enabled wins, and everything's fine now -
except that I feel dreadfully embarrassed ;)
On 02/10/2008, at 6:26 PM, Matt Skerritt wrote:
Gidday
I am in the process of finishing a server migration (to a new
server
help
I just set that up yesterday. In the global section, try adding
map to guest = Bad Password
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that needs to be updated for this for winbind
to work properly with Active Directory.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
smb.conf is below...
Thanks!
-Matt
SMB.CONF
==
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = TEST
realm = TEST.LOCAL
security = ADS
encrypt
Dear Help,
We are in the process of setting up a new domain using Active Directory on
Windows Server 2003R2. One of our goals was to use Active Directory for
authentication on our AIX box (running version 6.1). I was able to successfully
set up Kerberos, and the LDAP client to connect to our AD
with challenge/response
I'm not sure why it's removing the '\' in the error message between the domain
and the username, but I also tried it with two backslashes, and a forward slash,
and they all failed.
What am I missing here?
Thanks again for your help,
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Matt Anderson sokkerstud_11 at hotmail.com writes:
I think I may have solved why users were not being found. When I tried doing
wbinfo -i test01, I got an error stating that information for user could not be
found. After digging a little bit through the log files, I discovered that the
SID
insight, I'd
really appreciate it.
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, you'll need to
modify the configure or makefile scripts to point to the correct
libraries. Also make sure you have the necessary devel libraries before
you compile.
As another check, run ldd on winbind and make sure you have all the
library files listed.
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tried many permutations and I can't seem to figure how to stop 2003 from
trying to find a domain controller in this very simple configuration.
Any help would be appreciated here. I'm not sure if this is a 2003
configuration problem or a Samba configuration problem.
Thanks,
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server running successfully as a non-root user, binding to privileged
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the existing
functionality between the WinXP clients, winbind, and Win2003 AD server.
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I've had this happen occasionally. Give these smb.conf settings a try:
netbios name = xxx
password server = xxx
client signing = yes
server signing = yes
use spnego = yes
client use spnego = no
Whenever I encountered this problem adjusting the signing/spnego options
fixed it.
Matt
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, is there a
configurable option to change that time?
If anyone has any idea for this issue, I'd be grateful to hear them!
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dev_t to be a u_quad type, and
enabled 64-bit versions of: dirent, ino, off_t, SMB_STRUCT_DIR, flock,
and SMB_F_SETLKW/GETLKW. Is there
anything i missed?
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suggestions?
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Matt
Hi guys,
I'm attempting to move large files (4GB) from a PowerPC-based embedded
system running a 2.4 kernel architecture to an PC running a 2.6 kernel. I've
got samba compiled, installed, and running on the embedded box. I also have
the directories from the PPC system
larger than 4GB. Anyone
have suggestions?
Thanks,
Matt
Hi guys,
I'm attempting to move large files (4GB) from a PowerPC-based embedded
system running a 2.4 kernel architecture to an PC running a 2.6 kernel. I've
got samba compiled, installed, and running on the embedded box. I also have
the following:
mount -t smbfs //server/share/ path/to/local/ -o user=u,pass=p,lfs
I get Mount error 5= Input/output error
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt
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=== PDC smb.conf (global section only) =
[global]
netbios name = ds-tem-1
workgroup = DOMAIN
server string = Samba PDC %v %h
obey pam restrictions = Yes
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldaps://ip.goes.here
This sounds similar to a problem I was having. Have a look at the
following thread to see if it fixes your problem:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2008-April/140109.html
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Matt Anderson sokkerstud_11 at hotmail.com writes:
However, users located in the branch offices (where the BDCs are located),
they
have no trouble authenticating (via logging into windows and accessing shares)
BUT are unable to change their password through the Windows interface, getting
appreciated. Thanks!
Would your suggestion address this? I know that I initially had it set up that
way since I was using the idealx scripts...
Thanks!
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to have done the same thing, without the need for manually adding it to
the user's local connection (unless something was cached...)
Does that make sense/sound right?
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the files for forward and reverse lookup...
However, I have at least set up WINS on my Samba PDC :)
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Matt
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Matt Anderson sokkerstud_11 at hotmail.com writes:
Also -- I'm not sure, but by editing nsswitch.conf on the BDC, for the line
for
hosts to include wins, like:
hosts: files dns wins
SCRATCH THAT. I waited a little longer and tried it again and it failed to find
the domain again. So, I'm
Matt Anderson sokkerstud_11 at hotmail.com writes:
However, users located in the branch offices (where the BDCs are located),
they
have no trouble authenticating (via logging into windows and accessing shares)
BUT are unable to change their password through the Windows interface, getting
directly on each machine.
Hi Dennis,
Thanks for your input... I appreciate it! That sounds like it would make life a
bit less trouble indeed. I'll have to look into that and pass it on to our
network administrator, and maybe I can convince him :)
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. The timeout was 5s and
it did this multiple times. Now that mDNS is turned off it makes this
request directly to the kdc rather than trying to search for it.
WoooHooo!
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upgraded the
relevant software but the problem persists.
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Is it possible to take a SSHA password from an ldif and create a
proper sambaNTpassword from it? Here's the scenario: the ldap
servers in our organization do not have the samba schema installed and
the likelihood of that happening is slim. I
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not
want to tell him that. Any help anyone can offer would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank you,
Matt Harris
smb.conf excerpt below.
[global]
workgroup = UTOPIA
server string = %h (file server)
obey pam restrictions = Yes
passdb backend = tdbsam
passwd
Samba as a PDC.
The base system I have is Ubuntu Server so it would be great if such a
recommendation would be web-based although if a desktop application is
what I need, then changing the base system is an option.
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with ACLs to
implement this?
Any and all suggestions are appreciated!
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and group
memberships (all handled locally on the server), etc and everything
looks fine. I've also been looking in the samba logs and not seeing
relating to the error.
I would appreciate any help/advice!
Matt.
Here's what the smb.conf GLOBAL looks like:
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
, unless I run
an LDAP server and install pGina with the LDAP plugin.
I didn't want to have to go this route, but I think that it may be the only
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Matt Lozier skrev:
Hello,
I have
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is stored in your file, you may want to look into
storing your data in a database.
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Hi Michael,
Yes, basically I'm trying to get a continuous log of who accesses which
files, and when.
Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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Josh,
Very cool. This works! Thank you so much -- I really appreciate this!
This made my day!
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have thus far is to write a script that would output
this data to a log file, and have the script run every 5 min. or so. I
suppose that I could use diff to compare the changes, and only update the
log file with the changes?
Any and all input is greatly appreciated!
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I'm sorry -- I didn't mean smbclient, I meant _smbstatus_ !!
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directory and using this as
the means to control access to the data - have also considered using ACLs -
not sure which way to go!
Any and all help / input is appreciated.
Thank you,
Matt
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they are ;-)
If I understand LDAP properly (I'm new to this technology) then I should be
able to store user permissions in the LDAP database, no?
Thanks,
Matt
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To: Matt Lozier
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Thanks for the input... I was also able to solve the problem by pointing the
client's WINS server setting to the PDC in the TCP/IP settings for their Network
Connection.
Have a great weekend!
-Matt
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does not exist or could not be contacted.
I've searched Google for this error and have not found anything useful. I've
gone back through the Samba-HowTo on BDC configuration and have not yet found
anything.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! -Matt
Here are my configuration files. (Oh
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All I wish to achieve is being able to map my Linux home directory on my
Windows PC.
Speaking of ports, I specify ports of 1445 and 1139 for smdb, since I cannot
use a port below 1024 without having root access.
Unless you want to
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On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 21:48 +0200, Jax wrote:
I guess there is a registry value for it. As I noticed winxp try to
use
smbfs first not cifs. In linux it's easier because you can choose
when
you mount your shares.
or not.
Is there an easier way of doing this? (Or, does anyone know of any plans to
start using sambaLogonTime and sambaLogoffTime for this purpose?)
Thanks!
-Matt
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Hi Jean-Jacques,
Thanks so much for that info... that makes sense as to why it would create log
files then, since it's attempting to access/find shares on the server.
Have a great day!
-Matt
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be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
-Matt
(BTW - I have the line /var/log/samba/%m.log in my smb.conf file, so I would
expect log files to be created for each machine joined to the domain, but not
every machine on the entire network)
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it? I'm new
to using Samba as a PDC/BDC, so I'm not sure what's going on here.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
-Matt
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