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Obviously not!
At least we have a cumbersome work-around to be able to get work done.
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So I thought to see if I could to the same from Windows XP. Turns out MS calls that
Internet Printing...
And I have taken the time to blog this solution here:
HOW-TO: Connect Windows to a CUPS Network Printer
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/HOW
on the files.
No idea why new files end up totally / partially executable.
GREAT! :-(
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print an envelope, however 8.5 x 11 paper is pulled in
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persists. After the server allows logins via console / ssh, Samba shares are accessible.
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Michael Lueck wrote:
Is this normal? Does this mean that by upgrading all the way from Samba
3.0.14a on Debian
So much for my memory! Seems we were coming from 3.0.26a-1 on Debian Sarge, To
Ubuntu 9.04, and now all the way up to 3.4.7 on Ubuntu 10.04.
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Felix Miata wrote:
On 2010/03/15 21:20 (GMT-0400) Michael Lueck composed:
Interesting... I do use OS/2 on occasion, I have neither of those in my
smb.conf, and it worked while on the Debian Sarge / 2.0.26a configuration.
That's pretty far back, long before cifs displaced smbfs as client
Günter Kukkukk wrote:
Some additions/clarifications,
Thanks much! Saved to my KB!
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- I can log in from Windows XP / 2000 and Linux
computers just fine.
I see log files for this Win98 client showing up - both a IP addy named log and
a hostname named log, both are zero (0) length.
Possibly did I forget a critical detail somewhere?
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will crank up the Samba logging level. (shrug)
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Michael Lueck wrote:
Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 03:14:47PM -0400, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
lanman auth = true
That might be required.
Tried, did not make a difference.
I guess I will crank up the Samba logging level. (shrug)
As soon as I cranked the logging up to 10
migrating, so perhaps I will get bit when I do, so
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much like the reason I ended up switching
from Debian to Ubuntu. Thus my comment... and the rest is history...
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bad that I ended up trying
Ubuntu (7.04). It worked great!
Now I am a Ubuntu fan, no going back to Debian.
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Michael Lueck wrote:
The man page for mount.cifs does not appear to indicate the correct
syntax to use in order to mound the $Home share to a directory on the
local Linux workstation.
I would like to mount it to somewhere besides /home/userid, so perhaps
following the standards I set, /mnt
! :-)
We use XFS filesystem, thus xfsdump / xfsrestore. All permissions / ownership
survived beautifully.
Shortly I am thinking to power down the old server... One last check, sniff
sniff for all of the memories of the old box.
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Greetings Harry-
Thank you for your continued assistance!
Harry Jede wrote:
On Dienstag, 6. Oktober 2009 wrote Michael Lueck:
For Samba users (real actual users) there is an entry in passwd and
group. I would think I can use adduser to set those up, and edit the
uid/gid # to match.
If you
I
don't, then no solutions.
I have decided for now to keep the Samba PDC's as simple as possible.
/etc/passwd, /etc/group, and the plain text smbpasswd.
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If so, fffeeewww, now the task sounds doable! ;-)
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After that, can I simply enter the machine account entries by hand with a text
editor?
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old/new PDC.
But then, what to do about those entries in those two files that are for
workstations? Can I simply copy/paste from the files on the existing PDC the
entries for the machine accounts?
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Perhaps years of OS/2 and Windows bleeding through... ;-)
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the machine accounts, and simply copy/paste the password hash that is appropriate for the new server.
Do you see any problems with this course of action?
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deal with XP SP3.
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Greetings-
I have several Debian Sarge boxes running Samba 3.0.26a-1 from samba.org
installed.
Are there any known observations using XP Pro SP3 with that level of Samba?
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that is **just enough** to receive WinPopup messages?
Like I assume everything related to nmbd can be skipped, and that process does
not even need to be running, etc...
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Samba, as far as I know, does not automatically make Domain Admins
SePrintOperatorPrivilege's, so I specifically link Domain Admins to
SePrintOperatorPrivilege.
Note: Also it is necessary to have the [print$] share set up properly as a
repository for the drivers to be uploaded to.
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Oh, one other note... You will have to log on to the domain as a userid with
Printer Admin permissions.
For some reason after re-reading the OP's question, I am not certain they are
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So THAT is what happened! I best scurry around to various VM's and set that
key... after first looking up docs about that key.
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with 644/755 perms even though on the server file system they are actually 666/777. Seems the
client is rather insistent about the perms. Since it seems cosmetic at best, I can put up with it.
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(8) manual page (e.g.man mount.cifs)
Your two -o options seem a bit odd to me. Are you certain that is correct
syntax?
I am not seeing a username= option listed in my man mount.cifs output either.
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file.
I am seeing correct permission on files/dirs created by the Windows 2000
workstation. Dirs end up 0777, files end up 0666. So certainly no creating
files with all permissions removed.
Could someone please shed light on this?
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Michael Lueck wrote:
Could you elaborate on what exactly you are suggesting to do?
I did some digging since I asked that and discovered the following lines for
smb.conf shares:
[data]
comment = Shared Application Data Files
path = /srv/shares/data
guest ok = no
read only
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on //ldslnx01/data,
missing codepage or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
Thus, the dependency I was referring to. I do not like to be one to argue.
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the Ubuntu packagers decided to do
things, just was trying to fully understand these things.
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Drats, it looks like you're setup fine. I was hoping it would just be a
bad configuration. I don't know what else it could be.
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to mount an smb share.
Very well then, I will stick with my current syntax.
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always worked with
Windows clients.
I added that bit to the mount command, but it made no difference.
I believe I end up with 0755/0644, but do not hold me to that as I have simply
verified it is not correct and that is all the checking I have done.
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can
disable unix extensions and use the *_mode options to mount.cifs to
mimick the old behavior.
I think I would prefer the force * mode method rather than disabling anything
at this point.
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Chris Smith wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Michael Lueck wrote:
I mount several shares with this sort of syntax:
/bin/mount -t cifs
Subject line is misleading: smbmount != cifs.
I get the idea from man smbmount that smbmount is merely a wrapper invoking
mount -t cifs.
Would you
permissions set?
from smb.conf(5) man page:
Default: inherit permissions = no
I set inherit acls = yes once for an ACL aware implementation for a client.
Otherwise no specific acl/perm stuff at this time.
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it show what groups your
test ID is actually a member of?
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URL PDF is damage so that could not open properly
Works fine for us with both Linux and Windows and the Acrobat / Firefox for
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Start on page 7 of the presentation. I do not use LDAP in this presentation, so
the EXACT solution will be different in your case.
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Pau Garcia i Quiles wrote:
Unofficial packages of Samba 3.0.26a for Feisty and 3.0.28 for Gutsy are
available in my PPA:
http://launchpad.net/~pgquiles/+archive
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/ packaged for a version if Ubuntu instead of the former method.
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Or, are there packages built of Samba releases for Ubuntu external to samba.org?
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, and the path being set to null
disables roaming profiles.
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Atrox wrote:
Michael Lueck wrote:
So, how do you know Samba can not find itself?
Well, server doesn't answer to nmblookup by broadcast:
$ nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255 frontier
querying frontier on 192.168.1.255
name_query failed to find name frontier
If I query Samba via unicast
from Samba 3.0.25b-1
I recall being on 3.0.21c for a good long time. Then finally upgraded to
3.0.23d.
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the oldest two IP addresses the server had been known as, just not the current IP address. Flushing WINS resulted in WINS being rediscovered, and thus the current IP address of
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and install -6etch4 (at least, I do not know if newer is now available) versions.
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Using LDAP you can.
Seems then one definite reason to make the move to LDAP with our Samba 3 PDC
standard. Thanks! :-)
(Any non-LDAP solutions out there anyone?)
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will consider that.
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will be able to do
so without the use of roaming profiles. This avoids the complications of Roaming Profiles.
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But that is in the global section. So is there a way to support both local and
roaming... with some Samba magic?! ;-)
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on with a Samba domain account to
gain network access and copy the backup of the profile to the server.
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properly for a demonstration. Samba 3.0.23x packages were at backports.org... so I thought
possibly that too was not a maintained place. And with samba.org still creating Sarge packages eeekkk! Frying pan was hot enough that I demonstrated on Ubuntu Server 7.04! ;-)
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all of the dust knocked out before the presentation... but after I think two years since I had last given the presentation I definitely got my work out getting the presentation polished
up as much as I did. (Scripts and config files are in the zip file.)
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Tim Bates wrote:
Michael Lueck wrote:
So, just a general heads up... something smelling fishy with Debian Etch.
So it's not just me having weird problems on recently upgraded servers
that have weird permissions setups.
Now if only I had the time to go and try the official packages
the same behavior.
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on the HDD with Debian Etch on it currently... and maybe do the presentation with Ubuntu
if successful.
fff (and it is only 22:45!)
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It seems
something is up with the 3.0.24-1 and -2 packages for Debian Etch that
Debian put out.
Correction, I see per the Debian page, those versions are actually
3.0.24-6etch1 and 3.0.24-6etch2.
So, just to clarify. I took the time to at least file a Debian bug report
steps should we try as we try to track down this case of missing group
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So, much thanks for keeping Samba my favorite OSS/FS project! :-)
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What is the os level of Vista? I always set the number on Samba servers one
higher than Microsoft's value as we want Samba not to be challenged in browser elections.
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Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 02:43:15PM -0400, Michael Lueck wrote:
Jeremy Allison wrote:
No, I'd run memcheck on that server :-).
Is that basically Memtest86? I have that downloaded.
Yep, that's what I meant.
Well, last evening we did not get the memory tested. I had
Michael Lueck wrote:
Meanwhile...
The client happened to notice a tray icon for the printer. Clicking that
brings up a dialog showing countless jobs.
Print jobs get through correctly.
Samba communicates to the printer via CUPS and an integrated JetDirect
card. CUPS shows no jobs
at this particular site. It is attached to the LAN via
an integrated JetDirect interface. Samba talks to CUPS, and from CUPS to the
printer.
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No, I'd run memcheck on that server :-).
Is that basically Memtest86? I have that downloaded.
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Jeremy Allison wrote:
No, I'd run memcheck on that server :-).
Is that basically Memtest86? I have that downloaded.
Yep, that's what I meant.
All right, I may even get Memtest86 run this evening. Will report pass/fail to
this thread.
Thanks!
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had
a system pass a couple day test only to fail 72 hours into testing
(let the system run memtest over a weekend).
Unfortunately our client leaves for Summer mode this weekend, so an evening
of testing is as much as I am hoping for.
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up in smbpasswd as there has not been
need for the account to exist as far as Samba is concerned.
Thanks!
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... command
But not even that fixes it.
Ideas? Thanks,
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error.
So close...
Thanks!
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Michael Lueck wrote:
Oops...
1) Running as root, I changed the script from net groupmap modify to
net groupmap add.
2) I stopped Samba
3) I deleted the file /var/lib/samba/group_mapping.tdb
4) I started Samba
4.5) I ran the modified initGrps.sh
# ./initGrps.sh
No rid or sid specified
dropped the USB2/FireWire card in the Linux server, but
Debian Sarge failed to come up with the card installed... this this round-about
way of backing up.
Suggestions?
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this to our global section
recently...
;New things global to all shares for ACL support...
map hidden = no
map system = no
map archive = no
store dos attributes = yes
So that might play a part in what you are trying to do. If other details come
to mind, I will post again.
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