SNIP
I have a share set up for testing, but I cannot access it at all, I get
prompted for a username and password.
Um...have you changed PAM to allow logins authenticated from ADS. If
not, you will get exactly that message when accessing a share.
I will include the configs from
Really frustrated here. After some tweaking I was able to get the
smbldap-useradd script to work for adding samba users. This was
resolved editing sambaDomainName=and adding an Attribute
objectClass with value sambaUnixIdPool, and Attribute uidNumber and
Value equal to one greater
Hoping someone knows how to deal with this, as I'm scratching my head.
I have 8.3 or 8.4 installed already and they work ok for the most part.
Server: FBSD5.4, Samba 3.0.20
Error in smbldap-useradd:
camarillo# ./smbldap-useradd -w fums
Could not find base dn, to get next uidNumber at
Mike McMullen wrote:
- Original Message - From: David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba Over A Wan
I'm currently using OpenVPN to allow access to Samba over WAN. Works
pretty good but my experience has been that browsing shares and
directory structures over the
I have a Samba-LDAP PDC at an office and 5 BDC's at other offices. At
corporate HQ I have a W2k Server and domain. I have properly
configured an interdomain trust and Users in the Samba domain can get to
sections on the W2k machine regardless of location. However, members in
the W2K domain
Peter Marshall wrote:
I am still stuck on this .. can't seem to get any further. Does
anyone have any ideas how to fix this. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
You haven't configured pam.conf correctly. Pam has to know how to
authenticte the Windows user
Thanks
Peter
Peter
I have a Samba-LDAP PDC at an office and 5 BDC's at other offices. At
corporate HQ I have a W2k Server and domain. I have properly
configured an interdomain trust and Users in the Samba domain can get to
sections on the W2k machine regardless of location. However, members in
the W2K
It would be nice to have some additional attributes in the samba.schema.
I have several servers that all my users need to have mapped locations.
It would be nice if I could add drive letters and paths in ldap, but
there doesn't seem to be anything defined in the schema. This way when
I run
Guido Lorenzutti wrote:
Hi people, im using Debian Sarge with samba 3.0.14a. Im using tdbsam
with 400 users.
Well, if you run without a gui then it would be tight. With the gui I
doubt your users would be at all happy with performance. I run all my
samba servers on FBSD without X. I
George Farris wrote:
Hi all,
If I have a Samba server that is say a PDC for domain DOM-A can I have
Samba join an ADS server that is DOM-B and have people authenticate
against it without having an account on DOM-A?
Well...no, but you can set up trust account between the domains, that
will
Scruggs, Ronald wrote:
All,
I'm trying to figure out if I missed some steps in configuring Samba
3.0.13 on AIX 5.2 as a Windows 2003 ADS domain member server of the
domain DEVELOPMENT. Samba is compiled with Heimdal Kerberos and
openLDAP support, and I successfully joined the ADS domain using
Liz Ackerman wrote:
I thought I had things figured out, but guess not. I have multi-user
Quickbooks databases that functioned fine on a Novell server but are
behaving badly on a Samba share. I have created a separate share for the
Quickbook databases, users are running Win XP Pro, latest
Lee Ball wrote:
Hello,
This is my first post to this list so if I break any rules be gentle :)
I will try to put in as much detail into this as I can, here I go:
We have a domain at work with Samba (samba-3.0.10-1.fc2) as the PDC.
The Linux box is running FC2 as the rpm suggests running on
Fernando Ruza wrote:
A bit Off Topic. You can use bacula: http://www.bacula.org/
Regards,
Fernando.
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 11:16 +0300, Amani Makala wrote:
hi!
i need to configure a linux backup server, let me give u some hints on the
real environment, i have one linux machine and two
Rainer Traut wrote:
Hi,
I am in the process of migrating our windows workstations to a samba
domain.
Here is the problem:
When creating the domain user I put every user additionalyy in the
domain admin group so that he/she can copy his old files on the local
profile to his new domain account.
Robin Bowes wrote:
Hi,
My network topology is as follows:
Netgear Linksys
DG632WRT54G
DSL Modem --- Switch --- WAP/Router
| (NAT)|
| |
Samba server (dude) +-- Win2000 PC 192.168.4.101 (Mum)
Jonathan Johnson wrote:
You can see by the subject I've got an ugly problem. Even though I
don't have a Samba server anywhere near the network in question,
nobody understands browsing as well as the folks on the Samba team. :-)
Here's the situation: I've got two workgroups, FLINTSTONE and
flashgordon wrote:
Is it possible to setup samba based on computernames so hostnames (NOT ipnummers) of computers instead of usernames?
so to be more clear :
hosts allow= computername (instead of ip number)
I think yes if they're in DNS. I don't think samba resolves this
through WINS. Not
is resolving to the DNS
server in question?
gordon
- Original Message - From: Thomas M. Skeren III
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To: flashgordon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba access based on computername possible?
flashgordon
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
I've got it up with two way trusts to a w2k domain everything over a
ipsec vlan:
s: 3.0.10 ports build
FBSD: 5.3
etc. Any specific questions?
On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 15:43 -0800, Chris Lawder wrote:
... Setting up a Samba PDC with the following:
FreeBSD 5.3
Samba 3.0.x
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 17:37 -0800, Thomas M. Skeren III wrote:
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
I've got it up with two way trusts to a w2k domain everything over a
ipsec vlan:
The kerberos stuff I refer to is all 'unix' (linking Samba and Heimdal
kerberos), I don't run
snip
Then of course, there's Linux distro's that operate primarily with root
shell
Then of course, there are Linux users that run everything as root
because they can't be bothered by the notion of users.
Then there's the BSD's and it's users. But, of course we know not to do
these things.
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hello!
Running Samba 3.x on HP-UX 11.00, Linux and Solaris.
I've got a problem with the free space calculation of Samba. The problem
is, that Samba only seems to return the free space available in the top
directory of a share and not the free space available in the current
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Thomas M. Skeren III schrieb:
I don't think Windows
can understand how a directory on a drive can be larger than the
drive itself.
I disagree.
On Windows XP (and 2000?), you can mount
Well not really. The drive must be Dynamic . This is something I have
Daniel Wilson wrote:
try the tool that comes with samba (findsmb)?!
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
This post is similar to what I posted yesterday 'smbclient -L host
to list IP addresses - possible?'.
I have a PDC in one place and many workstations in different other
places connected using
John Wong wrote:
Dear all,
We are facing the problem for accessing the samba server through the VPN
connection.
How's the VPN done?
And also using the samba-2.2.3a-6 with the Red Hat Linux 7.3 (Kernel
2.4.18-3).
Really old version. You should upgrade.
Any solution can provide??
Best
Diana Ross Guerrero wrote:
hi! i've been working with samba for one 25days yet i cant make it work. i am configuring samba for a board which is on mips-linux. all i want to have is when i will try to access my mips-linux board, it will ask me for a username and password. but what was happening
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Tom Skeren wrote:
| What are the repercusions, particularly with respect
| to XP Pro, for changing the domain name in Samba 3.0.9 PDC?
The domain SID will be regenerated (you can manually set it
to the old value after the
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Thomas M. Skeren III wrote
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| | Can I join a Samba PDC to a W2K domain with net rpc or
| | is this a bad idea?
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| bad idea. Samba 3 cannot currently operate as a BDC for
| NT4 or AD domains with Windows DC's
|
|
| Right
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 16:43 -0600, John Schmerold wrote:
I'm really sick of trying to get Fedora working with Samba LDAP, I've
read all the books, technotes etc etc
Still no glory after several months of fighting with it.
So: I'm going to give SUSE 9.2 a shot, after 6
, Thomas M. Skeren III
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Zbikowski wrote:
Commented out passdb backend
abrams:/etc/samba# net ads testjoin
Join is OK
abrams:/etc/samba# net ads join
[2004/12/28 20:00:31, 0] libads/ldap.c:ads_add_machine_acct(1368)
ads_add_machine_acct: Host account for ttlnx01
Jim Hood wrote:
Two things.
1. No wins--may be a netbios issue. Try mapping to share by
\\ip-addy\share.
2. Security = share is not recommended. Try user instead.
I stumbled onto another tidbit that may shed some more light. From the
new laptop, I tried to create a new folder on the 'samba'
Andrew Zbikowski wrote:
Since smb.conf is a link..let me try.
I've experienced some strange things as well, the question is, can ADS
users get a share properly? I had similar probs, but the share works.
What does net ads testjoin show?
Also in smb.conf you have a passdb backend. DON'T.
Andrew Zbikowski wrote:
Commented out passdb backend
abrams:/etc/samba# net ads testjoin
Join is OK
abrams:/etc/samba# net ads join
[2004/12/28 20:00:31, 0] libads/ldap.c:ads_add_machine_acct(1368)
ads_add_machine_acct: Host account for ttlnx01 already exists -
modifying old account
Using short
Lozej Radovan wrote:
hello
i would like to set premission for share like this:
user can:
-create new file
-read file
user cant:
-delete file
-modify file
Well, since an owner can always change files owned, that's going to be
tough. Maybe if cron did a chown -R root to the directory every few
stephen wrote:
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 11:33:26 -0800, Thomas M. Skeren III wrote:
The Samba server log has these entries:
posix_fcntl_lock: WARNING: lock request at offset 12226560, length
61440 returned
[2004/12/24 17:28:52, 0] locking/posix.c:posix_fcntl_lock(658)
an Invalid argument error
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Michael,
2) Anyone who is a Samba Domain Admin will cause things in the log to
equate the user to being the root user. Just how Samba thinks about
things.
okay. Any chance to get that fixed by the Samba development team? :-)
Get what fixed? The OS is Unix. The
jdyke wrote:
Glad to help.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
TMS III
Add:
wins support = Yes (Unless you have an NT wins server.
Then you want to use wins server = w.x.y.z)
enhanced browsing = Yes
thanks, that did it. as well as the passwordhad set it to No for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are you doing? What configuration. What network configuration?
Hi,
We continuously see these errors in our logs. I've done some searches on
this but nothing seems to point to anything specific.
Any ideas?
-John
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23
Jon Starbird wrote:
Follow up:
Sorry to have bothered all, after signing up to the list I was able to
look at other archives but didn't do so until after I sent the email I
found a post with the following link in it which had a helpful little
piece in it.
I wouldn't use that. It's gopt usefull
Brian Kesting wrote:
I have tried using a + separator with no success.
I use _ which works well. I'm just guessing here, but *nix's use / as a
very significant charactrer.
-- Original Message --
From: Tom Skeren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 20 Dec
Brian Kesting wrote:
I have tried using a + separator with no success. I also get this in my
log.winbindd file as soon as I restart winbind:
[2004/12/20 17:33:27, 1] libsmb/clikrb5.c:ads_krb5_mk_req(313)
krb5_cc_get_principal failed (No such file or directory)
I've seen that one. Do a
Brian Kesting wrote:
Someone told me once to try to remove the Samba server from the domain, rename it, and rejoin the domain..would that solve any problems in your opinion?
That is an odd solution, unless AD is mangled with respect to the samba
server name. Methinks you have a kerberos
Woellert, Kirk D. wrote:
All attempts to connect to our Samba server, share \data from any Windows
client fails. I'm trying to get samba to prompt the windows user with a login box, have
them enter the samba username/password, then head onto the share.
If I use in the address field the
Marcus Andersson wrote:
Hi everybody!
I have a problem wich has pusseled me for sometime time.
I have put samba on an internal subnet wich is the same as the
windowsclients. Everything works great as long as internet is up and
running but if internet goes down then the windowsclients can't find
Wayne Rasmussen wrote:
Windows 2000 Server named adtest.com as PDC.
Solaris 9 server with SAMBA 3.0.7.
I am trying to get a handle on the OU issue I am having. Suppose the PDC
adtest.com has 100 OU such as
a1, a2, a3, ..., a98, a99, a100.
On the Solaris Server I am doing:
kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Elijah Savage wrote:
I was having the same problem as you decribe with 4.10 version of
freebsd and found a number of reasons why it was not working, but I
manage to find this great walk through and get it working with 5.2.1.
http://www.kurai.org/~gdunn/samba3-ad/fbsd_samba.html
This is quite
Elijah Savage wrote:
Well yes I would agree now that 5.3 is production release that this is a
safe bet.
Well shoot...they must've released it today. I got 5.3 rc2 on a server
working well, and my laptop too. But yeah, use 5.3.
-Original Message-
From: Thomas M. Skeren III [mailto
L. Mark Stone wrote:
We would like to build a SuSE Professional 8.2 box as a Domain Member Server
in a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain, and we are referencing Chapter
9.3.3 of Samba3-By-Example.
The version of heimdal supplied with SuSE 8.2 is 0.4e. S3BE references
heimdal version 0.6
Been working on this for a while Misty. Stay tuned.
TMS III
Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
I've got a WinXP machine that was configured for local profiles. I have now
joined that machine to the domain, but when I try to log in as a user, it
tries to use a roaming profile. Fine, that's what I want
Not sure if this is the 'approved' way to do things like this, but it
always works for me when I have to migrate a profile from one dir to
another, usually I use it when switching domains, i.e. from our 'one
domain per site' to one global domain where the sid just can't
match ANYWAY
1.
Martin Hauptmann wrote:
Hi group,
I have problems with a former Samba-server. It has been a simple server, no acl-stuff,not a DC or so.
ACL's would be a good idea here.
Now we have a Windows 2003 PDC and I intergated the Samba-Server as a Domain Member
Server.
Everything works fine, except one
be cumbersome. Paul Geinger's suggestion is much
fewer steps. Your mileage may vary.
Thanks for everyone's help
- Original Message -
From: Thomas M. Skeren III [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 13:17:16 -0700
Subject: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles:Samba PDC:WinXP:User must be local
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
When a new file is created it's permissions need to be RWX for all
users, as this a lock file is created, edited and deleted after each
session... First User on App Creates the File, all users are editing,
and the last one off deletes... (Paradox Database)
Is
I've had a LOT of problems with this. First make sure that the Win box
is using Samba as NetBIOS name server. Make sure that the samba server
IS the domain master browser. Do a Netstat -an on the windows box when
browsin, see what port the Win box is trying to connect to. IF MS
client is
Wee below
Robert Galter wrote:
Question: Does anybody have a solution for this problem?
Problem: Windows XP creates a new user with same name after initial machine
login to Samba domain. E.G. under Documents and settings the user name:
gilbert existed as a subdirectory with additional
Perhaps you have in XP hidden files and folders exposed.
Claude Jones wrote:
I hope this is an appropriate forum for Samba questions from new
users. I have successfully configured Samba on my network which
consists of a Fedora 2 box and three Windows machines. However, I
can't seem to turn off
An interesting problem. I think a thing I tried and failed at may apply
here.
Want internet samba port 445 clients to access a W2k machine, but point
the router to a samba machine.
Mount the w2k machine share on the Unix box
Share that mount in samba
Let the wan clients mount the unix samba
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