What is happening is that the desktop.ini file that is normally hidden is
having those attributes stripped off, possibly because your config does not
allow the windows hidden attribute to be mapped. The change happens when
the user's roaming profile is copied up to the server on logout and then
I forced an install of 3.0.23 samba, common, and client and now rpm
Here is your first problem, and let this be a lesson to you, forcing is only
recommended in very few cases. The only one that comes to mind is when
doing a system upgrade via yum you will generally have to force something in
I tried to compare samba settings and made them identical
on both Solaris and Linux samba servers (the only difference
now is printer command strings, but printing is disabled anyway).
Result: no change in runtime behaviour.
I tried to play with Samba settings on the Linux server:
*
Hello!
How to get samba users in a file in ldif format? samba 3.0.14
A little more information would be good. Do you currently have a working
setup you are trying to move to an LDAP backend and need an LDIF for import?
Do you currently have an LDAP backend and you don't know how to get the
where you need to go.
Paul Gienger a écrit :
Hello!
How to get samba users in a file in ldif format? samba 3.0.14
A little more information would be good. Do you currently have a working
setup you are trying to move to an LDAP backend and need an LDIF for import?
Do you
In the SBE (samba-3 by example) Pg 161 in the PDF states. (It's
actually page 200 of the PDF, but 161 of the numbered document pages.)
The name service caching daemon (nscd) is a primary cause of
difficulties with name resolution, particularly where winbind is
used.
But the Authconfig in
I have a problem with SolidWorks (2006 rc2.0 and rc0.0) and Samba
Do you mean patch level 0 and 2.0 here?
I called the support and they said that Samba is not supported by
SolidWorks, which support only Windows servers (and not all
versions...).
It's due to the fact that SolidWorks open
[netlogon] is a must to keep in sync.
You might also define where the profiles are to come from more specifically,
rather than \\%L\%U maybe you want to say \\staticservername\%U or define
each user as living on a particular server in their account details,
assuming you use tdb or ldap.
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Is there any way of configuring Samba to display
something other than
Samba 3.0.14a-0.4-SUSE (Our_server_IP_Address) as the
Network Drive
description, for example:
in smb.conf:
server string = text
Even after I changed the above mentioned string, the d*m XP
Does the domain administrator SID always end with -1000?
It should never be 1000
Please review
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;243330
How can I get the SID number for any given user?
You could divine the SID if you know the UID and the RID calculation,
presuming that
Does the domain administrator SID always end with -1000?
It should never be 1000
Please review
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;243330
Well, for me it's -1000 for two different Samba domains. Coincidence?
You probably had a domain user with UID 0 (root) and
jep it can be done , use ifmember.exe from the resource kit,
and install printers by group membership
like this
#defautllogin.bat
@echo off
ifmember /v /l YOURDOMAINNAME\teachers
if errorlevel 1 call teachers.bat
this is fine but for the fact that you need to install the
basis. Is it possible to set up multiple login scripts that
would be executed
in sequence i.e. run by user is %u, and machine is %m is it
possible to say
run %u to set up shares followed by %m to set up the right
printers for the
room their in?
With some clever scripting, anything
First of all, why run SuSe when CentOS is free, runs faster
and is more
snipped the rest
This is the samba list and he was asking for samba help, not for a
suggestion that he should change his, possibly corporately mandated,
platform choice . Regardless of your personal or tested
When I tried to start the SMBD service it was saying not
found, thanks
to this forum, I got answer, saying I should type
./ smbd
I'll admit I didn't see your original message, how were you trying to start
it? Originally?
When I did that, I didn't get any error, it went to anohter line
. \\server\averagejoes\accountants and
\\server\averagejoes\consultants can both have corresponding group flags set
to deny access to other than the proper group flags.
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| The three inherit flags that are listed seem to work on
| everything else but group membership.
This is a Unix thing. Just set the group id bit on
the parent directory (chmod g+s dir)
Yep, we've been running this way for a long time. I investigated a bit more
and it looks like the
Please could someone help guide me through installing samba
on fedora 3.
First I would like to clear my system of previously
(incorrectly) installed
samba programs (there may be duplicates...) How can I do
this? I had tried
following web guides but only to make a mess of my system; I
How do you manage printers on Windows workstations?
What I mean, suppose you have many classrooms, different
printers (which
sometimes change) in these classroms - how do you manage which
workstation (or a group of them) will use which printer?
So far I've been using WPKG for that -
In windows this computer and in explorer the mapping shows
with the long name
sharedfolder at Samba file and print server (server) (X:)
Is there a way to remove aleast the
Samba file and print server part of the name.
I have tryed in netbios name = something and server string =
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=sambar=1w=2
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that there is an addprinter command in rpcclient, but no delprinter.
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We recently suffered a server loss, during the power an unforgiving power
outage. I built a new machine, copied over all information contained in
the
home directory, and also copied shadow, shadow passwd, groups, passwd.
Did you even bother with any of the samba information? The smbpasswd,
does samba 3.0.14 supports terminal server profiles?
If not, is it planned?
There is no parameter in the backend for the 'Terminal Server Profile Path',
'Terminal Server Home Path' or 'Allow Logon to Terminal Server' variables
you see on the Terminal Server tab of an AD user properties.
Given
Brought back on list so that others may benefit...
Do you have a [homes] share specified and a valid home directory for
antonyf?
No. Might that be a problem ? I just have two shares, [Profiles] and
[Netlogon] .
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with clients logging in. But the logs say this..
-- [2005/09/07 17:32:33, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(794)
antony (172.16.4.16) couldn't find service antonyf
[2005/09/07 17:32:33, 0]
I having a problem with rights in Windows workstations. I want that all
users can be administrators of yours stations when they are logged in your
stations, but I don't want that they can see the share C$ of other
stations.
They can see this because they are administrators of the domain.
I have one SAMBA+LDAP+DNS+DHCP (DC) server running fine in a debian box,
my
problem now is that a need to have 2 different logon scripts, one is a
specific user only, let's say user1 when this user login in winxp client
machine the server send to it a script loginA.cmd, and when all user of
By default, you can logon 10 times without a network connection.
You can set it up to 50, or set to 0 if you don't like it.
This can't possibly be accurate. I've got people here with laptops that
haven't touched our network in months and reboot their machine every day.
Ok, I dug around in the
I have added both of these to my smb.conf
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M
%u
add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 102 -s /bin/false
Neither of these seems to do anything.
So here you're running useradd without giving the username
I may be missing something, but it seems that there has been a change
between 3.0.14a and 3.0.20 which means that a user's primary UNIX group
HAS to be mapped to a valid NT group (i.e. the primary UNIX group in the
LDAP DB has to have the sambagroupmapping attribute and a SID). Can
anyone
We are using Samba 3.0.14a-6, slapd 2.2.26-4 and smbldap-tools 0.9.1-2 on
Debian. My users are complaining about warnings that their password is
about to
expire and that the are told You do not have permission to change your
password when they try to change it. sambaAcctFlags includes the X
Dear list,
is there anyone who successfully compiled a Samba 3.0.X on a Solaris 9
box?
Yep, quite a bit actually. I've posted numerous environment things you may
need to the list also.
I tried severl versions of Samba 3.0.* on five rather differently
configured Solaris 9 boxes (Sparc)
is as follows (some irrelevant attributes deleted or
changed)
dn: uid=pgienger,ou=People,dc=ae-solutions,dc=com
uid: pgienger
cn: Paul Gienger
givenName: Paul
sn: Gienger
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homeDirectory: /home/pgienger
uidNumber: 2266
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loginShell: /usr/bin/bash
This is a question about microsoft license fees for desktop connections.
If a microsoft file/print server is replaced with with a linux samba
server
or if the company starts out with a linux samba server, how would
the desktop connections be monitored for the purpose of microsoft
collecting
when you say change settings are you referring to the client machine?
if so, then there are a number of ways to do this.
1. By using user profiles
2. If you set this server up as an LDAP server, then you can manage the
groups the same way you would manage the groups on a Win2000 Server,
I loaded a new server and put it in place today. It left the domain the
same as the old server, but when I log in, I cannot get to my local
profile on the XP machine. I even made sure that I made the uid the
same number. Before I start adding all of the other users, is there
some way to
# net groupmap list
Domain Users (S-1-5-21-3984604316-2900431957-2958281145-513) - products
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-3984604316-2900431957-2958281145-513) - man
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-3984604316-2900431957-2958281145-512) - domadmin
Domain Users (S-1-5-21-3984604316-2900431957-2958281145-513)
Since it seems you're using an LDAP backend, check your group objects
for
each of the groups you list above (products, man, domadmin, domuser).
Remove the samba attributes/objectclass from those groups that are
incorrectly mapped, I would assume those are the products and man
groups.
Our existing Unix system has more than 500 users. The system currently
uses OpenLDAP to authenticate users. We just added dozens of PCs running
Windows to the network. We are going to set up the existing Unix server
as a samba PDC server such that the users can log onto either their Unix
Hi, in my local network i have two samba server (2.2.8a) :
[samba-2.2.8a-ldap PDC and OpenLDAP server]- contains scripts,policies
[samba-2.2.8a-ldap File server] - contains data (160GB)
Recently i upgrade PDC to samba 3.0.12 and OpenLDAP server(2.2.23).
The PDC works correctly but when
i want to install the smbldap-tools package on SLES 8.
I get this error message:
error: failed dependencies:
perl(Crypt::SmbHash) is needed by
smbldap-tools-0.9.1-1
perl(Digest::MD5) is needed by
smbldap-tools-0.9.1-1
perl(Digest::SHA1) is needed by
When a notebook joins a domain, it creates a new (roaming) profile for
the domain user. XP sees this user (Domain\User) as someone different
from the local user (Hostname\User) which existed before.
Is there a way to reconcile these two personalities, while keeping the
profile as roaming,
when i want to join the domain i get asked for the a username and enter
root and the correct password. but in log level 2 samba tells me that i
log in as Administrator ([Administrator] - [root] - [root]; i have a
usermap of Administrator to root. if i disable the usermap i get an
access
We want to make use of the samba client to securely mount FS on our Linux
and Unix Solaris computers from the central file server (NetApp).
I am new to samba and trying to have some feel whether it is possible and
what kind of issues we can expect to face in this project.
Linux will be able
How do you uninstall Samba 3.0.14a?
That depends, how did you INSTALL Samba 3.0.14a?
Yes, there's a hint of sarcasm there, but if you don't know how it got in,
there's going to be a tough road getting it out.
More information might help us help you though. What is your OS? Do you
stick to
Please keep on list as this is probably useful to others... reply to all is
your friend.
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To: Paul Gienger
Subject: RE: [Samba] Uninstall Samba 3.0.14a
I installed
Could some one tell me which version of Samba I can download that is
compatible with SCO 5.0.6 and 5.0.7?
Any version is compatible if you build it from source, which is what I'd
suggest you do here. I don't think you're going to find much traction (at
least from the team) in asking for
Is there a problem having two samba servers in one home LAN?
I have have two FC3 workstations that are both setup as Samba servers.
Is this a problem?
Can you have 2 webservers on the Internet?
Seriously though, unless you are running xDC boxes for the same domain and
they both think
On 23 Jun 2005, at 16:12, Geoff Scott wrote:
So do I completely restart all smbd processes, or do I have to
restart every
windows box before the server string (windows title bar) changes?
Yes and yes.
Actually, I think the correct answer here is no and not even close.
For the server
I am challenged to bring up a 5 nodes Linux/w2k small LAN and following
samba server step by step by Ying Zhang to implement this.
I suggest you follow the official documentation on www.samba.org It is
anybody's guess what you are looking at now.
inetd.conf that should contain a line
list... (But I am pretty sure if I ask the local IT persons, they will
say it is samba...)
aside
I'd bet that is because people tend to blame that which they don't
understand...
/aside
I was running samba 3.0.10 for two days. If I remember well during this
period the local files were stored
And great snippage did ensue:
Now when users try to connect to the server their accounts get disabled
unless I have specifically enabled them using smbpasswd -e username (which
is kind of tough because I have to enter their passwords at that point).
WORKS:
Unix username:tonyh
NT
[2005/06/14 00:00:30, 0] smbd/server.c:main(798)
smbd version 3.0.14a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2004
[2005/06/14 00:00:30, 0] passdb/pdb_interface.c:make_pdb_methods_name(721)
No builtin nor plugin backend for ldapsam found
[2005/06/14 00:00:30, 1]
I'm still getting the error the following error occured attempting to
join
the domain PALMARINC logon failure: unknown username or bad password
On the other hand, I'm able to connect to a share with the same login and
password.
What do the server logs say when you get this error?
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Hello,
I am currently trying to install Samba w/ ADS support on a series of
Solaris 9 10 machines. I have tried compiling samba3, but some reason
it will not compile with ADS support. I have compiled MIT krb5 and
openldap previous to compiling Samba. I compiled openldap and installed
Modifying a file and deleting it are two entirely different things. If
you create or delete a file, you're modifying the file that describes
the directory contents, not the contents of the directory. The most you
can do, if you can't delete the file, is reduce it to zero bytes.
However, you
I have two locations, and I want all users to authenticate on Machine A.
Howver there are some users that are closer to machine B, and I would like
to be able to have the homes of those users on machine B rather than
machine A (they should authenticate on machine A anyway).
Is this possible
I have a site up using smbpasswd and I migration from that to ldap.
how can i go about doing this?
Look into the pdbedit command to migrate your user data once you have your
LDAP tree set up.
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I dont' know why accessing by my client W2k to samba box with ACL settings
I
can't see the user folders while I can see them without problems by a
win98
client.
What are these 'user' folders you're referring to? Are you talking about
the home share?
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Has anybody been able to make this work using the distributed packages from
the Fedora distribution or SuSE?
Most of the time the distro packages are compiled with the kitchen sink
included so you can get just about anything working. Maybe you could shoot
a note back to your distro's builders
I'm having an issue compiling samba with-ads enabled. I've
successfully compiled kerberosV5 and Openldap. I can the following line
when compiling Samba ./configure --with-pam --with-ads
--with-ldap=/usr/local/openldap --with-winbind --with-krb5
The configure fails due to not having ldap
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I'm having an issue compiling samba with-ads
I have been searching the different samba and openldap docs and howtos
in the hope to find some report of somebody that has migrated from
samba 3.x running with the tdbsam passdb backend over to having
everything in in ldap backend using ldapsam. But it seems as if the only
documented
I can't remember exactly, but i think gnome-vfs2-smb depends on
samba-common. Other gnome rpm's depend on gnome-vfs2-smb etc
The rpm from the site provides one rpm package :
samba-3.0.14a-1
Really? Last time recompiled the samba spec file, I was given 4 rpm files,
just like the RH/Fedora
L: bisserv\\engserv\r\n;
}
print LOGON rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n
\bisserv\\hp4500\ /r \bisserv\\hp4500\ /m \HP C LaserJet
4500-PS\ /z /q\r\n;
# clean up so we can get out and let things finish
close LOGON;
Paul GiengerOffice: 701-281-1884
I need a few AIX boxes to connect to my OS X Servers via SMB (trying to
get rid os NFS and replace it with SMB). My OS X Servers are running OS
X Server 10.3.9 (Samba 3.0.10)
Unless I'm horribly mistaken, or not very imaginative, the smb mounting
functionality is only built into the linux
I noticed lots of smbclient options are missing in Samba 3.0.14a when
compared to 3.0.13 - notably, all user/authentication options - so I can't
connect now as a specified user anymore.
Is it just my build, or is it official?
Looks like just your build:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# smbclient -V
Of course, some info on *MY* build might actually help you out, eh?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# smbd -b
Build environment:
Built by:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Built on:Wed May 4 10:31:34 CDT 2005
Built using: gcc
Build host: Linux gold.fargo.ae-solutions.com 2.6.11-1.14_FC3smp #1 SMP
Thu
refuse to stay put if I move them. In the old setup, I had Outlook all set
up nicely. Now, although it starts up it says it can't load, and exits.
I can't help you on the rest of your issues, but Outlook is particularly
weird, in how it was built. Unless you've changed it, the default file
[2005/06/01 17:15:17, 3] smbd/service.c:find_service(164)
checking whether HP Color LaserJet 4500 PCL 6 is a valid printer
name...
[2005/06/01 17:15:17, 3] smbd/service.c:find_service(174)
HP Color LaserJet 4500 PCL 6 is not a valid printer name
[2005/06/01 17:15:17, 3]
I think the fancy names presented by Samba come from the actual driver
files, perhaps some .inf file.
Yep, they sure are, and you can rename them.
For now, I am turning off everything related to printing in Samba - the
users are beginning to contemplate what it would be like to print
Obviously, the XP Home machines will not be able to log into the
domain. However, is there any way to allow them access to the public
everyone-read-write anyway, even though they are not in the domain?
Your XP Home machines will function just the same connecting to a pdc as
they do now with a
an errormessage:
permission denied
Can't help you here. Try the other suggestions first though and see if
this goes away.
The samba 3.0.14a was comiled with the --with-ldapsam option.
Best regards
Andreas
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Look into using groups for controlling access.
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was the only release which created only one log file.
Is that a bug or is there any sense in saving 2 files with exactly the
same content?
cheers, karolin
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AMD Opteron hardware if it matters any.
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and such. Where are these errors coming? Event log, pop up windows,
etc.? This sounds a lot like the errors you would see when you are
setting up an AD server.
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smb on
You can use 'off' to shut off any services you don't want. This only
changes the startup command, it doesn't affect the current state of the
service.
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Components
- Terminal Services - Set path for TS Roaming Profiles
You must be looking at a Windows 2003 server, 2000 doesn't have this
setting.
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If we open excel files on a samba share, and then save them, they
become read only
Is there an easy way to stop this?
Try upgrading. There are Excel specific notes in 3.0.12, of course
3.0.14a should be your target at present.
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I have 6G file on w2003 .
but Linux Server didn't see it correctly on samba
snip
What is your client kernel version? This looks like a very old, and I
believe fixed, issue. If you're running a newish kernel and still having
issues, try the cifs mount instead of smbfs.
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I know this may be a bit out there, but has there been any thought/plans
to implement something along the lines of the Terminal Services profile
path that you get with AD?
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the retransmissions with anything on the network except SMB-related TCP traffic.
SMB is pretty chatty as far as protocols go.
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the retransmissions with anything on the network except SMB-related TCP traffic.
SMB is pretty chatty as far as protocols go.
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hosts: files wins
Does it honestly say that in whatever you were reading? The printed
copy of By Example I have here says
hosts: files dns wins
which is sane. You (normally) need to have dns in there someplace.
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this:
hosts: files wins
Given the context of that statement... there's nothing wrong with
removing dns from the line. HOWEVER - and this is a big one - I feel
pretty confidant that I can count on my fist how many times I'll ever
run into a system that will be happy running with no dns.
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John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thursday 12 May 2005 13:43, Paul Gienger wrote:
1.
Configure the name service switch (NSS) to handle WINS based
name resolution. Since this system does not use a DNS server, it
is safe to remove this option from the NSS configuration. Edit
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I am pretty new to Linux and samba.
What am I missing here?
Regards,
Pari
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Did this issue get resolved? Can someone tell me how it was resolved
and what needs to be done? I am running into the same issue.
Maybe if someone
domain/subnet? You may want
to try a master server setup with all clients referring to it.
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else should I do?
Regards
Craig
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machines? This
sounds a lot like the changes we had to deal with when going from OLDAP
2.0 - 2.1. I can't remember offhand what we did, but I could be pressed
to find it maybe ;)
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just explicitly stating what 2.0 is taking for granted or
not caring about at all.
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understand this right?
That would appear to be the case. I guess you've found one good reason
(of the many) to use an LDAP backend where multiple servers are involved.
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Paul GiengerOffice: 701-281-1884
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Can you offer any solutions as to how we can establish our Access DB for
multi-users.
Have you perused around the oplock related parameters in the smb.conf
man page?
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need to add ACLs to your unix filesystem to get that behavior. If
not, the rest of your post pretty much screams ACL to me, but I could be
odd and hearing voices.
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