Emilio,
go to www.sunfreeware.com. You'll find a whole bunch of stuff
including Samba 3.0.10 for solaris 9!
spike
Emilio Brusa wrote:
Hi:
I need install in one solaris9-sparc Samba, but in the
http://us4samba.org/ftp/Binary_Packages/solaris/
I've got a really weird problem. A user is running a 16-bit
application called Jetform V2.2, originally from Delrina but now
supported by Adobe. The user is storing the data files on their local
disk but the forms sit on a samba share. We have moved the data files
to samba as well and this is
By default Samba will read the configuration file every 60 seconds so no HUP
is needed. I have however done this without affecting currently connected
users. The caveat is that if configuration changes are made to shares that
users are already connected to, those changes will not be seen. If
Paul David,
Good points that I agree with but at least at three managers I've had want to
the uptime get bigger bigger. Something about the 99.95% uptime
industry standard. :-((( Ridiculous.
spike
Paul Gienger wrote:
David Landgren wrote:
The client running our first Samba3 PDC
Alistair,
Caveat: I have no experience on SCO but if it were Solaris I'd look at
/etc/system. the IPC and semaphore count. Additionally look at your system log
file. For Solaris it's /var/adm/messages. It seems to me like a system
resource limitation problem, not Samba. I'll also give you
John,
The only difference between using samba normally VPN would be thru
Security. We found that if Security = Domain, the machine would need to be
registered in the domain. We decided that we didn't want that kind of
management overhead so we use Security = Server.
HTH,
spike
John Wong
Mark,
I think there's a way to do it from smb.conf but I've used Solaris quotas with
no problems. Just be sure to build samba with --with-quotas and then use the
OS quota system. HTH
Spike
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I have a customer that really needs to have its Samba
John,
Just last month we setup a AD network with Samba 3.0.10 on Solaris 8 9 and
it worked the first time! I didn't have anything to do with setting up AD but
I was responsible for samba. I installed the MIT Kerberos 1.3.5 libraries,
built Samba 3.0.10 with --with-ads. Worked excellantly
Iap,
Try testparm!
spike
Iap, Singuan wrote:
Such settings as valid users, write list, comments, path.
by utilities in samba/bin/net, wbinfo,...
(net rpc shares seems not what I am looking for)
Any hints are very appreciated.
Iap
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David all,
It seems like there's 2 problems. In my understanding of Samba a UNIX
account is required in any case. As to the second problem with the realm,
could you please post your smb.conf? I'm not sure what would cause that problem
other than being in the wrong workgroup or pointing to
Anthony,
I don't think changing authentication to 'security = Domain' would help a
performance problem. I'd make sure that you're not running into memory,
disk or network congestion problems. I forget the number but there is a
recommended amount of memory/user so knowing the number of
Jorick,
If you're having problems then I'd scale back on all the changes. Basically
I'd install the 3.0.10 software, copy over the smb.conf and first see if that
works. I'd then do the domain name, switch to ldap finally to the rename.
This last part depends on whether ldap has the desired
Bart,
I'm not sure about this answer but I think that the red cross means that
Windows thinks they are not available. In other words I think if you did a
refresh from Windows Explorer - View
the red crosses would go away.
spike
Bart Hendrix wrote:
Hi All,
I setup Samba 3.09 with LDAP
Nope, don't use it but of course we are just starting to use samba for
printing!
spike
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Mostly for print server admins:
I am considering marking testprns as deprecated (or just
remove it). It doesn't seem to be
Tim,
It would help if you could include the smb.conf file!
spike
Tim Tyler wrote:
Samba Ldap experts,
I am trying to recompile samba to support ldap. After compiling samba
with --with-ldapsam, I had no errors with configure or
compilation. However, after starting up smbd and
Imed,
For ADS support, you need ldap. I don't know if the kerberos stuff is
confusing the issue but I do know that when I compiled Samba for ADS, I needed
the Open_ldap libraries. In my configuration I did not specify any kerberos.
spike
Imed Ben Aleya wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to
Lev,
Hello all!
I currently have a small Windows NT 4 domain (named OLD_NETWORK).
All files are stored on a UNIX server (running Solaris) running
Samba 2.2. Runs perfect. No problems. Samba's only job in my network is JUST
TO STORE AND SERVE OUT FILES to PCs. Samba does not
All,
I've got a user in two different UNIX groups. I have a share defined
in my smb.conf file where one of the groups has read-only access and the
other group has writeable=Yes access. The share is defined as this:
[db_apps]
path = /db_apps
valid users = @tc_users @tc_adm
write list =
All,
There was a similar thread in August but I'm not sure if this is the
same problem. Basically what's happening is that I'm printing a desktop
file(Word/Excel/IE) to a printer served up on my samba server. The job
prints, the file get deleted on the server but in my system tray, it
seems
All,
If I want to specify a logon script, does security need to be set to
Domain? The issue is that we have authentication at the PDC/BDC so that
our VPN users can map drives on their home PC's. Is there a different
way to do a logon script other than setting the SECURITY = DOMAIN?
I am
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All,
I have a share defined as such:
[sharename]
path = /projects/tc
valid users = @tc_users
force group = tc_users
writeable = Yes
everything works fine with this. I have been asked to modify this
definition such that there will be a subdirectory /projects/tc/draco
where access to
All,
I really need some help. I'm putting samba up on a new windows domain
called SIERRA. I'm using Samba 3.0.2a on Solaris 8. I'm barely
knowledgeable on Windows NetBIOS... but am good with Solaris. The
status is that I've got the daemons running and working normally. I
have 1 desktop
, Inc.
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Spike Burkhardt wrote:
All,
I really need some help. I'm putting samba up on a new windows domain
called SIERRA. I'm using Samba 3.0.2a on Solaris 8. I'm barely
knowledgeable on Windows NetBIOS... but am good with Solaris
All,
I am trying to use our Netscape LDAP server(V4) for username and
password authentication. I am successfully connecting to the server but
then I get the following messages:
[2004/04/07 15:15:48, 2] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_open_connection(626)
smbldap_open_connection: connection opened
All,
I'm a little stuck. I've tried searching through the archives with no
success. I'm trying to get Samba 3.0.2a to use LDAP simply to do
username password validation. I don't want to save the samba
information in LDAP. I built samba with the following options:
./configure
All,
I just installed Samba 3.0.2a into /usr/local instead of
/usr/local/samba. I am assuming that I need to remove it and go thru
the configuration/make process again. What's the best way to do this?
Thanks!
spike
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All,
The basic info is that I'm running Samba 2.2.8a on a Solaris 8 machine
with NIS. The hostname is altair and is a NIS slave. As a standard
practice every employee get's a NIS account and altair is their samba
home. NIS is set to compatibility mode in /etc/nsswitch.conf. Samba
security
All,
I want to be able to disconnect a user from a samba share. I'm using
Samba 2.2.8a on Solaris 8. If I'm reading OReilly correctly, I should
be able to use smbcontrol with the SMBD process id of the user who has
the share mounted. Here's an example:
ascmdev nguyenal tcmsdev 5654
All,
I am trying to compile 2.2.8a with the ldapsam, acl-support pam.
The make appears to go ok but the compile part doesn't. At the
beginning of the compiles it lists out the flags:
Using FLAGS = -O -I./popt -Iinclude -I./include -I./ubiqx
-I./smbwrapper -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
Hi,
I am very new to Samba but I do know Solaris. The /usr/sbin/userdel
is expecting a username that is in the /etc/passwd file. The -r is to
delete the specified users home directory tree. The %u is Sambaese
designating the username but none of the shells in Solaris(ksh, csh, sh)
know what
option but that's not it. Firstly, does Samba have this
functionality and if so, how do I configure it?
Thanks!
Spike Burkhardt
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