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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Sascha
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 8:02 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Samba update
Hi,
I have just taken over the administration of our Samba Fileserver.
Unfortantly, my colleage has
I've got two subnets joined by an OpenVPN bridge. I used to have my PDC on
the router 192.168.2.128, and the DMS 192.168.2.1 happily authenticated to
it.
Now, for security and other reasons I have put my PDC behind a firewall.
The PDC now lives at 192.168.1.3, and my router is still on
My network topology is changing. One of my network segments that used to be
hard-wired will now be connecting to the rest of the network through DSL,
with a layer of OpenVPN on top. I am having the hardest time getting any
form of cross-subnet browsing or WINS working.
My PDC is called CORPSRV.
] On Behalf Of Misty
Stanley-Jones
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 4:53 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Printing Problem with Samba ' Failed to allocate a print
job'
Hi Bill,
That would be fabulous (in a bad way) but it is not the case. Here is the
equivalent part of dumpe2fs for /dev
I’m using Samba 3.0.24 on Ubuntu Feisty. I’m managing my printers with
CUPS.
Just yesterday, one printer stopped being able to print through Samba. This
printer still prints fine directly from CUPS. When I try to send any print
job to the print via Samba, I get this:
[2008/04/08
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From: William Jojo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 1:49 PM
To: Misty Stanley-Jones
Subject: Re: [Samba] Printing Problem with Samba ' Failed to allocate a print
job'
This will sound stupid, I am certain, but is this an inode issue? Does the FS
type you are using auto
the sambaSamAccount
objectclass by hand?
Misty Stanley-Jones
System Administrator
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Any idea what I can try next, apart from simply adding the
sambaSamAccount objectclass by hand?
Misty Stanley-Jones
System Administrator
Have you configured NSS properly (getent passwd show your machine accounts
from LDAP)? Any chance that you are using nscd and winbind?
Nss is configured
I have two domains which are on different subnets, connected by a routed
OpenVPN tunnel. The domains trust each other.
Domain A has the WINS server. Domain B is confused to use Domain A's WINS
server. The VPN pushes the WINS server as part of its DHCP options as
well.
From either domain, I am
I as sending this again in the hopes that someone will respond. Surely I am
not the only one with this setup.
Thanks,
Misty
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Subject: [Samba] Cross-subnet browsing and VPN
Date: Monday 06 June 2005 09:54 am
From: Misty Stanley-Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 02:16 pm, Amir Al-Shourbaji wrote:
I tried using the profiles script but it does not SEEM to actually make
changes to the NTUSER.DAT files. It just outputs what the changes would be.
Why is this happening
I am using
profiles -c OLDSID -n NEWSID
We have two subnets which both belong to the domain CORP, and anothen domain
in its own subnet called DV. The two networks are connected via a VPN
connection between the gateways. The routing all works. However I am having
trouble with a member server trying to become the master browser
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 02:10 pm, Gary Hostetler wrote:
I have compiled and install samba 3 from source. The services start and I
can smbclient localhost etc. just fine and I can get a list of the
computers in my active directory with that command. When I do a wbinfo -u I
get error looking up
When I set up my initial users for the Samba domain i did not realize that
RIDs were supposed to be dynamic. I was creating the user as a posixAccount
in LDAP, and then adding the Samba elements via a script that I wrote.
Their RIDs are the same as their UID. For instance if I have a user
On Friday 20 May 2005 09:08 am, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
I use 3.0.11/3.0.14a (2 sites) on RHAS3 and LDAP. When I use smbpasswd
-a to add a POSIX group user to Samba, both user and group RIDs are
calculated from uidNumber and gidNumber on the basis of a simple
algorithm. This is something that
On Friday 20 May 2005 10:56 am, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
So do I, awk/sed/shell. I use smbpasswd (amongst other Samba utilities)
and I don't have your problem. Don't you know what smbpasswd is? Try
'man smbpasswd' ;)
Yes, I know what it is. No, I did not use it. I use LDAP, and I did all of
Hi all,
i have ACLs working fine on my PDC, but they do not work on a member server.
Here is a summary of my set-up:
I am using LDAP backend, with nss_ldap on all of my member servers. Samba
3.0.12pre1 on the PDC and Samba 3.0.14a on the member server.
I have winbindd running on my member
On Thursday 21 April 2005 09:04 am, Christoph Kaegi wrote:
No, no ACLs.
But I managed to solve this problem by accident, though I
don't really understand why in detail.
The problem only showed up when I mounted the share
with username/password. When using domain\username/password
Hi all,
I have a share with the following share definition:
[HR_PR]
path = /data/samba/shares/HR_PR
valid users = @hr @acct_admin
browseable = yes
public = no
guest ok = no
force group = hr
inherit acls = yes
create mode = 770
The UNIX permissions on the directory are as follows:
drwxrwx--- 2
On Monday 18 April 2005 11:07 am, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Hi all,
I have a share with the following share definition:
[HR_PR]
path = /data/samba/shares/HR_PR
valid users = @hr @acct_admin
browseable = yes
public = no
guest ok = no
force group = hr
inherit acls = yes
create mode
On Monday 11 April 2005 04:09 pm, Bruno Tobias Stella wrote:
Hello !
I have a Samba Server with LDAP(OpenLDAP) authentication and Windows
Workstation that login in domain working all right.
Now, I need to configure Linux workstations to log in Samba Server
Domain. The Linux workstatios
This problem is fixed. There is a bug in gcc of Samba 9.1 it appears, and
export CFLAGS=-O
must be issued prior to the compile, for Samba 3.0.12 and 3.0.13. Thanks,
Jerry!
Misty
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Hi all,
I have been working on this for days to no avail. I am unable to join any
machine to my domain. I think the server's machine password got corrupted
but don't know how to change it.
From the PDC, I try:
oink:/usr/local/src/samba-3.0.12/source # net join PDC
Password:
Could not connect
More info: Here is my smb.conf on my PDC:
[global]
workgroup = CORP
netbios name = CORPSRV
server string = Corp File Server
security = user
password server = *
domain logons = yes
username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/smbusers
log file = /data/samba/log/%m.log
log level = 5
#max log size = 50
OK, Microsoft says that Local Settings does not roam. Why, then, do I see
files opening and closing in it (on my Samba server) when my user logs in and
out? The vast majority of log-off time is spent doing SOMETHING in Local
Settings. This is with Windows XP especially. Anybody have any
I have one group of people in my domain whose home directories and profiles
are on a member server. Their sambaHomePath and sambaProfilePath is
specified in LDAP. One of these users gets prompted for his
username\password (which don't work) whenever he logs in. I look in the
PDC's log and
When I used smbldap-populate way back when I set up my LDAP server, I got two
sambaDomainName objects in my LDAP tree -- one for the domain name (CORP) and
one for the PDC Netbios name (CORPSRV). My Windows XP systems complain that
they can't find the PDC for the domain CORPSRV. I am
Right now, I have all of my Samba stuff under ou=corp,dc=mycompany,dc=com. I
have it this way because there used to also be ou=furn,dc=mycompany,dc=com
with a different domain. Now that I only have one domain, I would like to
move everything to dc=mycompany,dc=com. So I copy all of the
. It doesn't make
any sense.
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 10:57 am, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Right now, I have all of my Samba stuff under ou=corp,dc=mycompany,dc=com.
I have it this way because there used to also be
ou=furn,dc=mycompany,dc=com with a different domain. Now that I only have
one domain
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 02:43 pm, Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 10:57 -0500, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Right now, I have all of my Samba stuff under
ou=corp,dc=mycompany,dc=com. I have it this way because there used to
also be ou=furn,dc=mycompany,dc=com with a different
It appears that Samba needs to be restarted in order for the search base to be
reset. Is this a bug? The BaseDN was reset without doing anything other
than editing the smb.conf. But even then, viewing of the LDAP logs showed
that the search base was still including the old DN.
Misty
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I've been ignoring the ACL issue because I have yet to get it to work. But
now I am curious. I log in as root and create a text file in root's home
directory. I look in the security properties and verify that the file is
indeed owned by root. In Linux, the permissions of the file are 750,
On Saturday 12 March 2005 03:33 am, Jim C. wrote:
| Good Morning,
| I'm adding user mdonada in the smbldap-useradd -a -m mdonada, but
| probleman:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] home]# smbldap-useradd -a -m mdonada
| Can't call method get_value on an undefined value at
| /usr/sbin/smbldap-useradd line
On Monday 14 March 2005 01:48 pm, johon Doe wrote:
Is it possible to give access to a machine from
machines that arent members of the domain ?
How do it ?
thx.
You would use guest ok = yes or else give them a username and password in
the domain. They still need to authenticate even if
Hi all,
I have gotten the 'profiles' command to work for NT and Win2K profiles very
well. In Windows XP, I am able to change the 'owner' but not the 'group'
SID. It gives no errors but it just doesn't change them. A snippet of the
profile in question is below:
On Wednesday 02 March 2005 08:14 am, Clement DIEBOLD wrote:
And the second, the BDC like :
domain master = no
prefered master = no
local master = no
domain logons = yes
security = user
I think this needs to be security = server but correct me if I am wrong. On
your BDC do
Hi all,
I need to migrate profiles from one running domain to another. I can't use
the standard Windows Profile tools, because when I am a member of one domain,
profiles for the other domain say Account Unknown and the Copy function is
disabled. I can't get interdomain trusts working and
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 11:30 am, kent wrote:
Hello,
Having a problem with trust accounts failing after creation. The following
is the system that I'm running Samba on:
Fedora Core 2
(compiled from source)
Samba 3.0.11
OpenLDAP 2.2.23
BerkeleyDB 4.3.27
If you read the release notes for
Hi all,
I have two different domains. At one point I had them trusting eaach other
but then I ruined it. Now I am trying to get them back. They both have LDAP
backend. I need them bot to trust each other and be trusted by each other.
Here are the steps I am following:
1. On each domain,
Top-posting only because it's short. You need to start nmbd on the Linux box.
Make sure that it is not a local, domain, or preferred master, and that the
OS level is low (5 or so).
Misty
On Tuesday 08 February 2005 11:55 am, Tom Peters wrote:
I'm trying to get Samba 3.0.9-2.3 to work under
On Saturday 05 February 2005 02:17 pm, Alexander Zubkov wrote:
In debug mode smbpasswd say this:
samba 3.0.11
...
smbldap_check_root_dse: Expected one rootDSE, got 0
ldap_connect_system: succesful connection to the LDAP server
ldap_connect_system: LDAP server does not support paged
Hi all,
I'm gearing up to merge our two domains into one, across subnets. I have
subnet browsing working now. I have a couple questions:
1. Right now, the second PDC (which will become the member server) shares a
printer via its own CUPS server. Will my users see a performance degradation
On Thursday 27 January 2005 05:36 pm, news.gmane.org wrote:
2147483647 is a unix timestamp (number of seconds since some date in 1970)
I believe.
Yes, for very far in the future.
I've been trying a few things. I had OpenLDAP set to use exop to update the
password. I changed it to clear. I
Ugh, please ignore all this. It's not Samba or OpenLDAP, it's phpLDAPAdmin
displaying it wrong! Thank goodness for GQ!
Misty
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On Friday 28 January 2005 11:44 am, Marc Haber wrote:
Nobody knowledgeable finds the time to answer requests at all.
It is so sad that you think that. This list has enabled me to set up a damned
good Samba solution for my company. I read it every day because of the
knowledge that it
Hi all,
I have nss_ldap working on all of my Linux servers. Is there any reason for
me to also use winbind? It seems to me no, since all Linux users use the
same uid/gid for every user and group that is non-local. I will have about
100 users in LDAP once I get my two domains joined
If you are using LDAP you can give a list of allowed workstations in the LDAP
entry.
On Thursday 27 January 2005 01:04 pm, n r wrote:
hi,
How to make to authorize a user samba to be connected from one or two
particular machine of the network only and not of the others?
thanks
On Wednesday 26 January 2005 03:44 pm, Mike Partyka wrote:
s there is trick to fully copying an existing local profile over to your
new domain profile after you join the Samba domain? I tried the profile
copy under System Properties, on the advanced tab and although it
completed, I log on and
Hi all,
I have been having the weirdest network browsing problems on my network the
past week. Come to find out the wins.dat file got corrupted. Removing that
file fixed everything. Because our systems typically have uptimes measured
in months rather than days, and it is difficult for me to
Hi all,
In my smbldap.conf, I have the following:
defaultMaxPasswordAge=90
Therefore I would expect when I add a new user, for it to insert the value
7776000. However it inserts the value 1114351589. And every time a user
changes his/her password after it HAS expired (which funnily happens
Well, I thought everything was fine! Guess not.
Yesterday I was playing with NetBIOS settings trying to get two servers to see
each other across subnets. Well, since then, my users are randomly
disconnected from the server, and every few times they log out / in, they get
a message that their
Hi all,
I would like two Samba servers to be able to talk to each other via NetBIOS.
The problem is that they are on two different subnets. I have enabled
broadcast ping on the routers, and the servers can each ping the other subnet
with no trouble. The two relevant IPs are 192.168.1.101
Hi all,
I have been fishing through the archives and have not found a lot of posts
about this that were not 'golden oldies.' Do you guys use anything other
than brute force to deploy software and updates to your client PCs? I would
be interested to know what you are using, whether you use it
Hi all,
I have two different domains right now, separated by a T1. They both use the
same LDAP server (on this side of the T1). CORP is the domain with more
users, and FURN has only a handful of users. But right now FURN has its own
PDC which is storing all of the users' profiles and home
On Thursday 13 January 2005 13:11, Paul Gienger wrote:
Has anyone else had this behavior? Any fixes (deleting tdb files
perhaps)?
It's a client side issue, no server changes would fix it aside from
making the user a member of Domain Admins, thereby giving local admin.
That's most likely
On Tuesday 11 January 2005 10:02, David Schlenk wrote:
This is a problem through 3.0.10 at least, and possibly 3.0.11pre1 as
well. There was a small patch sent to the list yesterday that may help,
along with the printing patch from Jerry at
http://www.samba.org/~jerry/patches/post-3.0.10/
On Monday 10 January 2005 09:15, Jerome Borsboom wrote:
In reviewing the recent printing-3-0-10_v2 patch, I think I have
found an omitted 'release_print_db'. The following patch
corrects this.
Regards,
Jerome Borsboom
--- samba-3.0.10/source/printing/printing.c 2005-01-10
This mail was sent in error. The patch does compile.
On Monday 10 January 2005 09:33, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
On Monday 10 January 2005 09:15, Jerome Borsboom wrote:
In reviewing the recent printing-3-0-10_v2 patch, I think I have
found an omitted 'release_print_db'. The following patch
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 17:41, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 16:54, John H Terpstra wrote:
Is the 10th user a manager of the printer operators group?
No. Nobody is.
At log level = 5 what do the logs for that 10th machine show has
happened. I suspect you will find your
Stanley-Jones wrote:
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 16:54, John H Terpstra wrote:
Is the 10th user a manager of the printer operators group?
No. Nobody is.
At log level = 5 what do the logs for that 10th machine show has
happened. I suspect you will find your answer there.
log level = 5
While trying to solve my printer problem, I have come up with another question
that Google is not helping me with. What happens to a print job after Samba
submits it to Cups? Is it 'finished' even though Cups is still printing it?
Is that why my users aren't seeing their print jobs, because
On Wednesday 05 January 2005 15:22, David Schlenk wrote:
Even beyond the was cups support compiled in question, it is possible
to not see jobs for their entire life in the samba queue:
If the cups server you are using in conjunction with samba sends jobs
directly to the printer, then the job
I just wanted to write to you guys and thank you for all of your help and
hand-holding as I upgraded our company's file server from a Pentium 200mmx
running Novell 4.11 to a nice P4 server running Linux and Samba 3.0.9. It
took from September to the end of December to accomplish it, but I have
Hi all,
I've got one printer on our network where the drivers have to be installed
locally. This has been a pain in the butt so far, and today is no different.
I've got 10 users using this printer on Windows 2000. They are all
administrators on their local machines. I installed the printer
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 16:54, John H Terpstra wrote:
Is the 10th user a manager of the printer operators group?
No. Nobody is.
At log level = 5 what do the logs for that 10th machine show has
happened. I suspect you will find your answer there.
log level = 5
max log size
Hi all,
I have two systems using Win98 and one using Win95. These three systems do
not automatically execute their login scripts. I can map the network drives
manually and tell them to reconnect at login, but I am wondering why they
don't execute them. I can log in, browse to my netlogon
can be a member of the Global Group e.g.
ACCOUNTING) and you will need to reference these in the script.
Do they mean to make a local group on the Win9x box? I didn't think Win9x had
groups.
Misty
On Thursday 23 December 2004 15:21, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Hi all,
I have two systems
Hi all,
One of my very last users to move from the Novell server to the Samba domain
runs some applications using Rbase version 2! Yes, we are trying to get away
from it but it is taking some time. Anyway he had local administrator on
his machine and the applications worked fine. Now no
On Thursday 16 December 2004 11:26, Jason Balicki wrote:
I have determined what my old SID is, but how, exactly, do I
go about resetting the SID to the old value? I've been
googling for a bit, but I haven't found anything yet.
net setlocalsid old_sid
Misty
Thank you very much, Paul, BTW.
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 21:36, you wrote:
I set remote browse sync to the 'broadcast' address of the remote
network...
i.e.
Network A 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 broadcast address is 192.168.0.255
Network B 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 broadcast address is 192.168.1.255
smb.conf on
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On Tuesday 14 December 2004 15:30, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Hello,
I have spent the afternoon learning how to configure my routers to allow
directed-broadcast with an access list, so that I can allow two different
domains on different subnets to trust
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\__/ Univ. of Med. and Dent. | IST/ACS - NJMS Medical Science Bldg - C630
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Hello,
I have spent the afternoon learning how to configure my routers to allow
directed-broadcast with an access list, so that I
Hello,
I have spent the afternoon learning how to configure my routers to allow
directed-broadcast with an access list, so that I can allow two different
domains on different subnets to trust each other. Now I can do a broadcast
ping from either subnet to the other, and I can also do
On Thursday 09 December 2004 14:50, Chuck Theobald wrote:
John,
I use:
ldap group suffix = ou=group
ldap machine suffix = ou=people
ldap user suffix = ou=people
because the docs I was following stated that there was a bug in Samba that
prevented a group suffix
Hi all,
I've had just a couple instances so far where a user has closed a file, but
fuser still reports it open, and when I look at the pid it reports, it's a
smbd process. If I kill the process, other users can open the file. Is
there a way that I can debug why this is happening? Samba
On Tuesday 07 December 2004 20:19, Brett Carruthers wrote:
I would still like to know how to exclude the Application Data from
roaming profiles on a whole samba server basis. Also, how hard is it to
have some users not use a roaming profile but others continuing to use a
roaming profile?
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 09:01, Thomas Constans wrote:
hello
i am actually working on migrating a windows 2000 active directory to
samba v3, ldap backend
so far i have successfully vampirized account information in my ldap
tree.
i am looking for a way to migrate roaming profiles.
I don't know which software to blame. Two of my Windows XP users get an extra
page of output every time they print to our HP 8500 color laserjet. The
driver is in print$ on the server. I do not believe that _all_ of the XP
users are having the problem, which is strange. But it's wasting a
Why do people care if the 'printers and faxes' folder shows
up ?
On the same note, is there a way to get the PrintersFaxes to show up, but NOT
have the printers show up at the share level (\\servername)? I hate how
cluttered it makes that look. If I remember right, making them not
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 15:48, Robert M. Martel wrote:
Anyway, once the default for CUPS and the default for MS Windows had
the same setting the extra page issue went away.
This was it! As soon as I turned duplex off for CUPS it stopped printing out
the extra page. Thanks much!
I just moved a new user onto my Samba server. He needs two things, and
neither of them work!
1. When he tries to access one of the printers, he gets Access denied. Only
for one of them. I can't find anything in the logs. When I try to access
the printer as his user, I get:
[2004/12/06
In addition to the below, I also just found out that he is actually able to
print to the queue, even though he is not able to open the printer from
Printers.
On Monday 06 December 2004 11:26, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
I just moved a new user onto my Samba server. He needs two things
On Thursday 02 December 2004 19:10, Justin Zachor wrote:
Okay, I'm making progress... here's a better directed question:
The problem is that when a profile is created on the Samba server
(pushed up from the Win2K client by Copy To... dialog, run as Local
Admin) some of the profile files are
On Thursday 02 December 2004 07:32, DA Forsyth wrote:
well, you can use some free utils to fix that. I am using
'putinenv.exe' in my Win98 scripts to get what I need.
I use winset.exe (off the Win98 CD) to set master environment
variables and 'setenv.exe' on W2K for the same job.
I have
Hi all,
This doesn't happen with UNIX so I am at a loss. I've got a directory where
the directory mode is 770. All the files within it were manually set to 660
permissions and the create mode on the share is 660. However, when a user
opens a file, changes it, and saves it, they become the
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 10:53, g s wrote:
Has anyone found a resolution to this problem? I am curiousif there is a
reg hack or something to correct this behavior. Thanks for anyhelp. Running
Samba 2.2.8a-13mdk on mandrake 9.2 with WinXPpro clients. Sambais the PDC.
This works for me in
Hi all,
I've got a share called [ACCOUNTING] with the following share definition:
[ACCOUNTING]
path = /data/samba/shares/Accounting
valid users = @acct @Domain Admins
browseable = yes
public = no
read only = no
force group = acct
Here is the permissions on the directory:
oink:/data/samba/shares
On Monday 29 November 2004 10:03, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a share called [ACCOUNTING] with the following share definition:
[ACCOUNTING]
path = /data/samba/shares/Accounting
valid users = @acct @Domain Admins
browseable = yes
public = no
read only = no
force group
On Monday 29 November 2004 10:52, robert wrote:
Well, two ideas. First try shortening the share name. I've seen problems on
some clients (you didn't say which client you are using) with the longer
share names and ones that use a hyphen (not the case here). Second, I did
find a KB article
Hi all,
I'm writing a script, and one thing it does is the following:
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-usermod -a -P some.samba.user
If I left off the -P all works fine. With the -P it does not prompt me for
the password on my screen, but it seems to have done it on the host I am
On Wednesday 24 November 2004 09:34, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Hi all,
I'm writing a script, and one thing it does is the following:
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-usermod -a -P some.samba.user
I RTFM and discovered the -t option to ssh. It works now. Can't seem to
figure
Hi,
I'm not sure who to blame for this one. I've got a user who I have just last
week moved to our Samba PDC. He has a roaming profile. He has noticed that
when he uses Seagate Crystal Reports, his Recent Documents portion (under the
File menu) gets cleared out every time he logs out. He
Hi all,
Perhaps this is a stupid question, but if you are using a LDAP backend, is
there any requirement to have a userPassword for a user for them to be able
to authenticate to a Samba PDC? Or must they only have a sambaNTPassword?
Also, which password does smbclient use, userPassword or
On Friday 19 November 2004 16:35, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
Also, which password does smbclient use, userPassword or sambaNTPassword?
It uses sambaLMPassword or sambaNTPassword depending upon the strength
of the client.
Well, I've got a user with no userPassword but a sambaLMPassword and
On Monday 15 November 2004 17:44, Daniel Gapinski wrote:
Check out this article: http://techrepublic.com.com/5102-6270-5164407.html
My boss was having the same too much crap problem and this helped a lot.
-Dan
Thank you, that was perfect!
Misty
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Hi,
I need to change my PDC's domain name, but not the SID. I know how to do
that, but my questions are:
1. Does it require restarting Samba
2. Will I have to rejoin all of my workstations?
3. Will it automatically show up in the browse list?
Thanks for your insight. Google was not my
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 16:50, Jason Balicki wrote:
Printer settings could not be saved. Access is denied.
What is the permission on the directory your print$ is storing to? Do you
have the subdirectories (W32X86, WIN40, etc) and also what are their
permissions?
Misty
when I try to
I've got one user that I just put onto the new Samba 3.0.8 server. He's on
WinXP SP1. He has a ton of icons and things on his desktop (39M worth of
data according to his profile) but I'm not sure if that is a problem. When
he logs in, a few of his icons which point to network applications
On Monday 15 November 2004 17:08, Yang Xiao wrote:
did you backup all of the tdb files in /var/lib/samba as well?
Yang
Thank you for replying to this. This was my own foolish mistake. It was a
new install of SuSE and I had forgotten that SuSE would have installed its
own Samba. I had
Hi,
I recently did a complete upgrade and reinstall of one of our Samba servers.
No problem, I backed up all the data, the Samba configuration files, and the
secrets.tdb. Just compiled 3.0.8 on the new server (which has the same
hostname), copied the smb.conf to /usr/local/samba/lib and
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