Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
That did not work.
What passdb are you using? LDAP TDB?
On 6/13/05, Collen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pdbedit -u username -p=server\\path
Collen.
Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
Hello all,
Could someone give me the command line to edit the profile path
Richard Gaywood wrote:
A friend of mine has asked me a question in my role as biggest local
geek (for very small values of local). Googling hasn't turned up an
answer, so does anyone here know if this is possible?
At his business, they had a mixture of XP Home, XP Pro and Win98
machines
I have had quite good luck with Samba 3.0.10PDC/BDC with LDAP backend
until about a week ago. For some strange reason, the XP clients have
decided to try the Kerberos authentication method first to acccess
shares. Since this involves a LENGTHY time out before a reversion to
NTLM the clusers
Paul Gienger wrote:
DOMAINNAME is not the real name of the domain I am joining. I have
sanitized the logs for obvious reasons.
Maybe I'm crazily niave, but I'll never understand why things need to
be santized that much... password hashes, sure; real world IP
addresses, you bet; things that
Jonathan Johnson wrote:
Tom Skeren wrote:
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 16:41 -0700, Ephi Dror wrote:
Did you mean that Yes, there is a way to prevent joining a domain
with
using another server name or did you mean Yes that IT must make
sure
the name is unique and no computer
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 16:41 -0700, Ephi Dror wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Thanks Andrew for your reply.
I was not quite understood one thing.
Did you mean that Yes, there is a way to prevent joining a domain with
using another server name or did you mean Yes that IT must make sure
I have a billing database that runs on a Faircom engine. I had set
things up initially with users accessing files in this directory with
their user accounts. However, only one person could enter data at a
time. I then created a seperate share for this directory and did a
force user= on it.
Ben Davis wrote:
I'm setting up a Samba/LDAP PDC (samba-3.0.13 / openldap-2.1.30) and
I'm trying to join a machine (called melisa) to the domain. When I
try to join the domain, I type in the Administrator (which maps to
root) credentials. and after a few seconds I get a windows error that
Cristian Thiago Moecke wrote:
Ok, firist of all, thanks for the DONT USE SWAT!!! tip... it worked for
me, very fine! :D
Now I have the Linux box in my domain, winbind is runing just fine I guess
(the getent and wbinfo commands return what they should return, and I can
set the permissions of dirs
Mark Ratering wrote:
I tried using root and i get the error The username could not be found
As root type
smbpasswd -a root
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 16:31:19 -0600, Paul Gienger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
problem! I am using the 'using samba' book from o'reilly and it says
that the parameter domain
What's the trick to use testparm to clean up your smb.conf file?
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Your VPN looks problematic. You probably want a different subnet.
Pml wrote:
Hello Samba experts,
Please read all email because i'm desperate!
I have problem on joining to LAN-s using Samba. Finally i got a
solution to see booth workgroups on Entire Network, but i'm having
problem with
OK, I have two way trust between a samba/ldap domain and a w2k domain.
However, I constantly have to go to AD Trusts and verify the trust to
the samba server so that w2k domian users can get to their shares in the
samba domain. I am not seeing a problem from users in the samba domain
to the
OK Jerry, I think I got it sorted. The documentation in Chap 17 says:
Problems With LDAP ldapsam And The smbldap-tools
If you use the smbldap-useradd.pl script to create a trust account
to set up Interdomain trusts the process of setting up the trust
will fail. The account that
Is the trust function no longer functional in 3.0.10 or is it just
experimental I've got 3.0.10 with ldap backend and it consistantly
fails. At this point members in the previously trusted w2k domain
cannot get into the samba drive even with an ldap username and password.
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server. Anyone got a good walk through on setting up the trust between
a W2k and ldap-samba domain?
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Marvin Bonilla wrote:
Unable to resolve my problem after long time of reading and searching I decide to ask for help to the experts. The problems is that there is no browse list even thought everything works fine. I can share files with others machines but don't see anything on network
MATHIEU FRANCOIS-XAVIER wrote:
Hello,
Note that I found many place with similar problem, but I don't understand
any solution. Can you help me ?
I use Samba 3.0.10 on a Suse 8.2.
On SuSE 9.2 I use
mount -t smbfs -U=user //machine_name/share /local/directory. I think
that's the right
What are the repercusions, particularly with respect to XP Pro, for
changing the domain name in Samba 3.0.9 PDC?
Can I join a Samba PDC to a W2K domain with net rpc or is this a bad idea?
TMS III
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Michael Lueck wrote:
Simply what I would like to create is the following
Default, the share is read only
The share has a write list, for admins allowed to update the share
Now for the twist...
Read Only Users have ability to write to one dir within the share
Any simple way to configure this, or is
OrvUx wrote:
Hi everybody...
I have a Debian GNU/Linux Box running Samba as PDC on my network, but i
have too a Win2K File Server... all the clients are Win98,2K,XP...
OK, well, you should just join the W2K server to the samba domain, as a
domain member server. Or you could create an AD W2K
David Bear wrote:
I upgraded from Samba 2.x to Samba 3.x on my FreeBSD box. I used the
ports collection to do it. Currently, samba is at
samba-3.0.10,1
I did a rapid test of after make install from a windows XP box. It
worked fine. I also test from another samba client on linux. Again,
all was
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hello,
I have found out that a domain administrator is always mapped to root
in the UNIX filesystem:
drwx-- 2 jive smbguests 1024 2004-12-23 18:59 jive
drwx-- 13 salsa smbusers 1024 2004-12-23 18:58 salsa
drwx-- 13 root smbadmins 1024 2004-12-23
jdyke wrote:
See below
I have samba 3.x running on FreeBSD 5.3, configuration info follows.
One machine, mine, can connect to any share on the FreeBSD machine
that i have access to. But no one else can connect, inclusive of me
with the same credentials from the other computuers. All clients
When configing a BDC and using passdb backend tdb, do I need to rebuild
all the users on the BDC manually, or should I use the password server =
PDC line in smb.conf?
Thanks for any input,
TMS III
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Have about 15 accounts in tdb, want to move to LDAP. Do I need to
recreate all the accounts in LDAP?
TMSIII
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Net rpc getsid fails on with unable to find suitable server. The two
samba servers are on different nodes, but I have remote announce, and
remote browse sync running, and working. I was able to join a WinXP Pro
machine on the remote node to the PDC, so the windows box is working,
but not the
Bo Jacobsen wrote:
I have moved a Samba installation from an old samba 2.2.8a (on a 2.4.21
kernel) to a new server running Samba 3.0.10 on a SuSE 9.2 (kernel 2.6.8)
and I now have a problem using the (same) shares from client W2K machines.
When I open My Computer window on a client, the drives
Brian Kesting wrote:
Hello,
I am running a Samba server (3.0.7) on a Suse 9.2 box. I have connected this
server successfully to a Windows 2000 Active Directory (mixed mode). I have
nsswitch.conf, krb5.conf configured and winbind seems to be running properly
for the most part. With wbinfo I
eric wrote:
Is it possible to have two domains in one subnet?
Yes
I have a windows 2000 server and a samba server, but I want Active
directory running on both,
You can't run Active Directory on *nix machines. Samba can only be an
AD Domain Member server.
and I don't want them communicating
Woellert, Kirk D. wrote:
Mounting by IP does not make a difference. Somehow WinXP or Samba always tries to set up the connection as Guest. Even if one specifies a specific user.
I colored some smb.conf lines red. Check those. It seems you have like
every option in smb.conf...why? Check man
I created a little FreeBSD setupguide for joining samba to a W2K ADS domain.
http://www.fsklaw.com/fbsdconfig.html
Hope it helps.
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include system
# password
password include system
-Original Message-
From: Tom Skeren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 4:04 PM
To: Jeremy Allison
Cc: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] ADS Authentication
Jeremy Allison wrote:
It was an smb.conf issue. Authentication
to _ as a separator.
it has special meaning (path-seperator) and using it probably will give
you strange problems.
Christoph
Tom Skeren schrieb:
Edward Wissner wrote:
I have similar issues, but am not using an ldap server, rather a W2k
Active Directory domain controller.
Yes, so am I. The ldap server listed
OK Christopher, samba is authenticating, if a bit oddly (some XP
machines can use \\sserver\fsk others need to use \\ipaddy\fsk---not a
huge problem).
However I don't think I'm grasping the net groupmap function. I was
of the belief that if I did this:
net groupmap add ntgroup=nt-group
use_first_pass nullok
this gets you rid of the second password-prompt.
hope it helps.
Christoph
Tom Skeren schrieb:
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 02:29:29PM -0800, Tom Skeren wrote:
I'm about ready to smash my head through a wall...I could use a few
answers.
1. When using security
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 02:29:29PM -0800, Tom Skeren wrote:
I'm about ready to smash my head through a wall...I could use a few answers.
1. When using security = ads, and completing net ads join, it was my
understanding that samba authenticated username/pword against ads
Jeremy Allison wrote:
It was an smb.conf issue. Authentication against ADS is now
functioning. Now it's time to wrestle with ACLs. Thanks for the help.
TMS III
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 02:29:29PM -0800, Tom Skeren wrote:
I'm about ready to smash my head through a wall...I could use a few
I'm about ready to smash my head through a wall...I could use a few answers.
1. When using security = ads, and completing net ads join, it was my
understanding that samba authenticated username/pword against ads, and
local posix accounts were nolonger needed, is this true?
2. If yes, I have
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 02:29:29PM -0800, Tom Skeren wrote:
I'm about ready to smash my head through a wall...I could use a few answers.
1. When using security = ads, and completing net ads join, it was my
understanding that samba authenticated username/pword against ads
Carissa Srugis wrote:
I've been trying to setup Samba to authenticate users against accounts
existing on a Windows 2003 Server without any backwards capability.
Ideally, this needs to be done without any changes to the Windows 2003
Server. Users will not be logging into the Samba shares at all.
Brian Witowski wrote:
I've been here before but I'm still battling with getting Samba to work
right with my XP Pro clients. In a nutshell, when I try to access a share,
it asks for a username and password. I enter a username and password and it
simply goes right back to the prompt, asking again.
BSD Samba wrote:
I am attempting to install a Samba-3.0.0,1 on FreeBSD
5.2.1-RELEASE server
I'm running 3.0.7 on 5.2.1 and not able to reproduce the problem. Maybe
try 3.0.7.
to an existing Windows 2003
Server Active Directory Domain.
I've followed Chapter 6 of the HOWTO man to get as far
as
Top post oh well...
Make Samba a PDC join the XP workstations and use roaming profiles.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope somebody can help me with this. I posed this question a week ago and
got several well-meaning answers that were not very helpful.
I have 10 Windows XP workstations and 100
Igor Belyi wrote:
Zach wrote:
To clear it up:
Domain: CIVILIZATION
samba PDC: BABYLON
Win XP client: TROY
Domain user: Zach
Local user: local_user
If CILIVLIZATION\Zach is added to TROY\Administrators, then no problem.
If CILIVLIZATION\Zach is removed from TROY\Administrators, then
profile
OK all, really going nuts here. wbinfo -u/-g works, pulls up the W2k
users/groups. Net ads join works just fine. Created the krb5.keytab
file on the w2k machine and kutil copy this to /etc/krb5.keytab. kinit
administrator works fine. However, all net groupmap commands fail.
Here's an
Zach wrote:
We just experimented with this here at work. As administrator we
manually deleted the profile of a user at replaced it with a manual
copy of another user's profile, and the problem was reproduced
exactly. When we subsquently deleted NTUSER.DAT and logged in again,
NTUSER.DAT was
sith lord wrote:
I'm having a problem with Roaming profiles in Windows XP with Samba as
PDC. I've googled and trolled the mailing lists and read the Samba
documentation.
Problem:
User logs onto domain from WinXP client and profile is downloaded (you
can tell because it takes a long time and
Snip
Then for security on the XP machines, disable bypass traverse
checking on each client.
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/528.mspx
There does not appear to be a disable setting. You can add and remove
users and groups. I don't think you can
not at that office today, so I will
travel there tomorrow and do some testing. Keep me posted.
Thanks
zach
- Original Message -
From: Tom Skeren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:59:21 -0700
Subject: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles:Samba PDC:WinXP:User must be local admin
Snip
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 09:40, Stefan Wegner wrote:
Tom Skeren schrieb:
...
I have EXACTLY the same problem with Samba 3.0.7 and W2K SP4:
Entering the Domain wit Admin-rights everything is fine (complete local
settings, etc.)
As soon as i make this User a (local)User
Igor Belyi wrote:
Chris St. Pierre wrote:
The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's
computer account in its primary domain is missing or the password on
that account is incorrect.
I suspected that neither of these were the case, as I created the
account with idealx's
May be due to no guest account. From Samba 3 by Example:
Network browsing involves SMB broadcast announcements, SMB enumeration
requests, connections to the IPC$ share, share enumerations, and SMB
connection setup processes. The use of anonymous connections to a Samba
server involve the use of
Elijah Savage wrote:
All,
First off I would like to say the book The Official Samba-3 HowTO and
Reference Guide is awesome I purchased it off Amazon a couple of weeks
ago. Ok now on to my problem.
I have samba installed and configured and joined the domain no problem.
When I run wbinfo -u I can
Christoph Scheeder wrote:
Hi,
yes, we have seen this before.
It seems not to be a samba issue, as one of our customers has had this
symptoms in an winnt-only domain and they still persist after an
upgrade of the DC to win2k.
We have searched the complete network for problems, but couldn't find
Anybody have a clue to this error:
fskkweb# net groupmap add unixgroup=admin ntgroup=Administrators
No rid or sid specified, choosing algorithmic mapping
[2004/09/16 08:10:15, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_open_connection(545)
ldap_initialize: Compare False
[2004/09/16 08:10:16, 0]
It's a mount command. On FBSD it's
mount_smbfs //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/share /(some local directory path)
Gerald Hughes wrote:
Samba,
Is if possible to connect to a C drive on a windows machine from a Unix machine
using SAMBA? We can go the other way but have a problem from Windows to Unix.
Any
It's a simple .bat file on the samba server. It's contents are all of:
net use z: \\server\share
However roving profiles won't load, and neither will the login bat file,
unless user is a local admin account on the XP Pro box. Samba 3.0.5.
Anyone have any ideas?
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Michael Flatley wrote:
Yes ACL's
I apologize if this is an easy question. I am a samba newbie and the
answer was not really clear to me from reading chpt 12 of the
documentation.
We recently moved from a Windows 2000 file server to a Samba(3.0.4)
file server running on Solaris. We have about 20
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have just, but the kernel and FS used for store data must using ACL...
It's just patch kernel (if kernel 2.4.x) for ACL support
Oh yeah forgot that. If you've got FreeBSD 5.x it's in the default kernel.
http://acl.bestbits.at
and use a FS which have this possibility
Winbindd is erroring out with can't find ldap server. LDAP is ADS W2K,
the samba server is 3.0.5 and net join ads succeded. I have
idmap_backend = ldap:ldap://ldap.mydomain.com. What am I missing.
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Have a Samba 3.0.5 joined to W2K ADS. Getting very slow logon
responses due to winbindd problem. smb.conf and snip of winbindd errors
follows. Any help would be appreciated.
smb.conf:
workgroup = FSK
realm = FSKLAW.NET
netbios name = FSKKLAW
server string =
the idmap parm, it
stores the mappings in the winbindd_idmap.tdb (or the cache).
PS - I think it's idmap backend, not idmap_backend.
Give it a shot, but testparm didn't burp up any errors
Eric Roseme
Hewlett-Packard
Tom Skeren wrote:
Winbindd is erroring out with can't find ldap server. LDAP
Using 3.0.5 as PDC. Domain functions, machines get added, accounts set
up with roving profiles. However, every log on the network drives are
dropped, and have to be redone manually. Is there any fix for this? Is
this normal behavior?
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Having trouble with the add machine script. Followed the chapter 6
how-to, but, it fails. Checking log file for the machine after
error-RPC call failed on XP box, I find a 101MB log file filled with
-error must provide name- something to that effect. Any help would be
appreciated. smb.conf
Back again to working out ADS groupmapping. Environment WK2 server,
FreeBSD 5.2.1 with Samba 3.0.6. Net ads join works. Lildude is in ADS
computer CN. Now, when doing:
net groupmap add unixgroup=admin ntgroup=Administrators I get the following.
lildude# net groupmap add unixgroup=admin
Samba 3.0.6 installed.
Net join ads worked perfectly.
Net groupmap add fails as follows:
lildude# net groupmap add unixgroup=admin ntgroup=Administrators
[2004/08/26 09:28:19, 0] param/loadparm.c:map_parameter(2449)
Unknown parameter encountered: default_keytab_name
[2004/08/26 09:28:19, 0]
Michael Lueck wrote:
It looks like you are using LDAP as the back end...
Ah my bad. W2K server. The grand WAN OpenLDAP Samba experiment gets
started this weekend. Oh the joy. Just trying to iron out a few of
these nagging issues before the deluge. BTW do have proper schema for
the yet
Sandgren Eric wrote:
I'm running a small Linux server with samba installed on it I want to
access this server from an XP client which is a member of a ad-domain
but when trying to logon XP putts in ad-domain-name\username as logon
name to the samba server, how can I work around this?
Map
Yeah I had similar headaches. First do a fressh install if feasable.
If not then try to get rid of MIT Kerberos. Heimdal is default in
FreeBSD and works well, just needs a bit of tweaking that MIT doesn't.
My configure for ads looks like this
./configure --exec-prefix=/usr/local
Make sure you have the proper schema's loaded in ../etc/openldap/schema
on the ldap server and that slapd.conf calls them in the right order.
Also smb.conf needs this line
ldap ssl = start tls.
This will invoke the tls session which make ldap requests to port 389.
Hastas
TMS III
Paul Gienger
nina wrote:
Hi I have 2 servers. server 1(Fedora Core 2) shares /Shared with
rwxrwx, server2(Redhat linux 9) mount to /Shared from server 1. When I
did smbmount from server2, Shared is successfully mounted. I then
remove /Shared
Huh? What do you mean remove /Shared?
and recreate /Shared from
the mount point and then recreate the mount
point, then remount the shared drive.
nina wrote:
/shared is actually the copy of one of mine folder which is updated
everyday. That's why I need to remove /Shared and recreate it.
rm -Rf /Shared
cp -R /myDir /Shared
Tom Skeren wrote:
nina wrote:
Hi
Yeah, I'm kinda wimping here, but it's Friday.
In smb.conf I have this line:
template homedir = /usr/templates/%D/%U
template shell = /bin/ssh
This samba server is a PDC. /usr/templates is o:g:w:rwx and acls are
set u:m:g:o:rwx. When I attempt to log in on a freshly domain joined XP
client I
Try net join ads -U admin (enter)
provide passwd. See what happens. winbindd is a bit of a devil to get
under control in my opinion.
olly wrote:
Hi Rivanor,
I really know nothing about FreeBSD, but I have seen that error before on
SuSE Linux, when I upgraded samba versions without restarting
Achim Unger wrote:
Hallo List,
I am running a samba domain as PDC with NT4 and Win2k as clients. Now I
want to join this domain with a Win 2003 SERVER (for using terminal
services).
If I understand correctly, you have a stand alone w2k3 machine. If so
and AD is not running, join the w2k3 machine
Getting ready to tighten up user land on a production server that I ws
given a solid two days to set up (love those 5PM Friday By the way...
conversations with the boss). Anyway, I assume that ACL's are better
than permissions through smb.conf. Question is how hard is getting it
dialed in
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 07:46, Poulson, Shawn wrote:
I don't care for being patronized. I had a question, and I get this
condescending reply. Thanks, but no thanks.
I wasn't patronizing you. It was not condescending. It was a polite
reminder to ask good questions. You
Paul Gienger wrote:
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 11:46, Poulson, Shawn wrote:
Hello again,
I'm not attempting an install of Samba 3.0.4 from source. I want to
specifically compile in ads and winbindd support.
Yes well, to do so you need to go into the source and
Yes I've seen this behavior a LOT. I've replied to it. For some
reason, the Samba when joined to ads needs to contacted for shares by IP
addy. The XP shares then authenticate properly.
Try \\ipaddy-samba-server\share-name. If you connect, do a netstat -an
on the samba server. You'll see
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thursday 22 July 2004 14:07, Tom Skeren wrote:
Yes I've seen this behavior a LOT. I've replied to it. For some
reason, the Samba when joined to ads needs to contacted for shares by IP
addy. The XP shares then authenticate properly.
No way, your ADS server
What O.S.?
Poulson, Shawn wrote:
Typo... I'm now attempting... doh
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Poulson, Shawn
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 11:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Compiling Samba 3.0.4, err w/ krb5
Hello
Paul Gienger wrote:
Michael Lueck wrote:
I've been digging further on this...
Turned logging back up to 10. Reboot Win2K client, open notepad,
etc... delete all logs, File/Print, and when the dialog finally comes
up quick open the log to see what happened. 6128 lines of log just
for three
Well, my Samba 3.0.4 is joined to a w2k AD and works fairly well so far,
as it's not in a production environment yet. I am now testing it for
such a release and have encountered a permission problem. Unless I
chmod -R 777 the Samba share directroy, users can only read files on the
share,
I've know that W2k and XP, in a w2k/k3 domain, attempt to attach to port
445 first before trying 139. Here's the interesting part. Once I join
a 3.0.4 samba server on FreeBSD 5.2.1, if I try to map to the share
using \\servername\share, from a w2k/xp domain joined workstation, I get
a logon
on the stand alone samba server is the problem. In workgroup
mode the XP machines have no problem mapping the samba share.
Jason Balicki wrote:
Tom Skeren wrote:
I have some 30 XP boxes in one offices joined to a w2k domain. The
w2k server has no problem mapping drives on the samba server
Wow, 3.5. I had a number of problems on 5.2.1, maybe they're similar.
Here's the configure I use:
./configure --exec-prefix=/usr/local --localstatedir=/var
--with-configdir=/usr/local/etc --with-libdir=/usr/local/lib/samba
--with-swatdir=/usr/local/share/swat --with-piddir=/var/run
This is very important when doing things with ADS. You must either use
the w2k3 machine as DNS or export the w2k3 DNS settings it writes and
manually import them into bind9. Your Samba machine is sending out DNS
requests for LDAP and Kerberos on the ADS. If you aren't using a
properly
I'm having a similar problem. Thought it was just me.
Franklin Trumpy wrote:
Hello, everyone,
Particulars:
Solaris 8 on i386
Samba 2.2.5
Windows 2000 PDC
Windows XP clients
I'm having occasional problems with one or two Windows XP machines
being able to browse
my Samba server while members of a
Does your DNS server have the following entries:
If not it won't work.
_ldap._tcp.fsklaw.net. 600 IN SRV 0 100 389 server.fsklaw.net.
_ldap._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.fsklaw.net. 600 IN SRV 0 100 389
server.fsklaw.net.
_ldap._tcp.pdc._msdcs.fsklaw.net. 600 IN SRV 0 100 389
Say between a Samba 3.0.4 and win2k machine?
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Greg Folkert wrote:
On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 16:40, Tom Skeren wrote:
Say between a Samba 3.0.4 and win2k machine?
YES. Can be done.
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If your getting kinit problems with net ads join (don't bother with
testjoin-it will error out no matter), do the following:
1. Change an administrators password, especially if you upgraded from
NT 4.
2. Create a krb5.conf file int /etc that looks like this:
logging]
default =
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
azeem ahmad wrote:
hi
i m using the script below
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iptables -F
iptables -t nat -F
iptables -P INPUT DROP
iptables -A INPUT -m state --state
Probably need to set filter in smb.conf with 770 setting. Someone
mentioned it Tuesday.
Kevin Kallsen wrote:
Hello,
I have samba 2.2.8 running on a pdc server. We recently purchased
QuickBooks enterprise for multi user support. I have setup a folder on the
samba server to store/use
Log on to the Linux server, do netstat -an and find out whether users
machines are connecting to port 445 or 139. If it's 445, then that IS
the way to map a drive. If the clients are 2000/XP, and they're
atempting to connect to 445, it may well be that 2003 is forcing network
shares to try
I suspect it has to do with the creation of the .lmd file, which is
created when someone opens an access database. It's probably being
created with the wrong permisions. There's a filter command for
smb.conf that stops things like this from happening.
Flávio Henrique wrote:
Hi all..
I'm
I'm not that nice to my users. ;-) They get what I give them, but
nothing stops you from doing this
[share]
path = /home/some_directory
[Pretty share name]
path=/exact same as above.
Never used volume. Could be a bug in the version your using.
undergra wrote:
Change [share] to
I am completely frustrated at this point. The following is not meant
against you personally, but I'm the ONLY I.T. person for 100 users in 6
different offices, and I don't know what to do at this point but beg.
I finally figured out what Heimdal is, and I believe is the main
problem.
What's going on? Have you pulled it? Like to know. Last official
email said to use 3.0.4 as production release.
TMS III
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