Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can I use the Lotus Domino LDAP Server as backend for Samba?
Yes
Has anyone tried this, or some experiences in that?
Migrated to (Domino) LDAP in a small Samba 3.0 domain about half a year
ago. I'm currently working on my thesis which will cover Domino LDAP
Baxter,
Hi all. In the interest of using a more mainstream business
distribution, I changed my faithful file/printserver over to Redhat
8.0 from Debian Testing. Now, my shared directories are working fine
but printing is not working. I can browse to the printer using net
view or Network
After the 15-20 sec wait smbpasswd eventually returns stating,
Password changed for user sc. The thing is that neither the samba
or the system passwd is changed, and whats more, the system passwd
command is still running in the background until I kill it manually.
Did you try to change the
Goran,
I try to find command to uninstall samba but no any help !!!
You need to provide a lot more info regarding your system and the software
(packages) you are using. You should fix the settings of your email client
also, and use your common name instead of root.
If it's Linux you're using
Tamer,
I set up a samba (on redhat 8.0), and i will get rid of my 2000
primery domain controller. Is there a way to migrate all the user
information (passwords) on 2000 to samba?
As far as I recall net rpc vampire will do this at least for PDCs running
in legacy mode, but I have no experience
Dawn,
I am trying to print to Windows Networked Printers via Samba in OSX.
I keep getting the error: Unable to connect via Samba, will try again
in 60 seconds.
Any advice?
Read the Howto and the docs, walk through the diagnosis.txt, ask again with
much more details regarding your setup and
Hudson,
Plan to use W2K PDC and a couple of Samba 2.2.8 file servers.
Has anyone used the preconfigured templates that are
shipped with W2K server(basicdc.inf, securedc.inf) on their PDC?
Gotchas? Landmines? Necessary Modifications?
Guess you'd better post your question to one of those Win
Nobody,
I was wondering if their was an option in samba that can control how
many print jobs a samba/windows 98/XP client user can have in a day?
No way to get this done with Samba config options. Consult the man pages and
docs of the printing system you are using. And please use your real
Fernando,
I am trying to make windows XP to legalize in the SAMBA,
I configured the samba to be dominio Master all perfect one.
I obtain until adding the XP for dominio of the samba.
Now it comes the problems:
1. Always that I effect login, appears a screen for password change.
How to
Bri,
domain? As far as I know Samba doesn't support
password change dialogs at least in 2.x versions
Just fyi, it works (regarding domain pasword changes,
not local) as my users use it often.
Ooops, my message was written to be misunderstood quite easily. The fact
that puzzled me, was the
Raj,
I have noticed that it is causing a problem for some other software
also. I know that i need to grant local admin rights for that user
but what is the best method on doing this?
If I try to access softare by logging in as root on the win2k boxon
the pdc domain it still prevents me from
Brian,
Did you try a plain and simple logon.bat first, like
-
@ECHO OFF
NET USE X: \\share\tmp /persistent:no
-
just to make sure your logon.bat isn't faulty ? You could even use a
logoff.bat (net use * /delete ...) if you
luck,
Uli
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 03:30, Ulrich Kohlhase wrote:
We use local (!) GPOs on our Win2k clients with great success:
- log on to master workstation as administrator
- create a link to the C:\WINNT\system32\GroupPolicy folder on
your administrator's desktop
- optionally add gpedit.msc
John,
I would like to figure out how to do this
gpedit.msc+AD+gpc+gpt magic for
win2k/xp with linux+samba(2.2/3.0/tng)+openldap and is it possible at
all?
We use local (!) GPOs on our Win2k clients with great success:
- log on to master workstation as administrator
- create a link to the
Diego,
An alternative approach is to compile Samba form source with the configure
option --with-utmp or use a precompiled package, which has utmp support
enabled. The command who | grep smb | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | uniq will then
list users with connections to Samba shares (who is part of GNUs
Antti,
I want to be able to change the unix group ownership on directories
and files from the Windows 2000/XP clients connecting to Samba. That
is, if a directory is owned by the unix group unixgroup1 on the
machine Samba is running on, I want to be able to change it to
unixgroup2 from the
If security is of no concern, i.e. workstation to Samba server backup in a
LAN, you might consider using tools like xxcopy. See
http://www.xxcopy.com. If your users permanently map a Samba network share
to say G: the freeware version works just fine.
Example batch file for xxcopy:
Kurt,
Thanks for pointing to the samba docs, last time I read the relevant
parts regarding printing and cups is a couple of months ago ;-). We did
have a working configuration already, but I changed smb.conf slightly
just in case ...
Setup: SuSE Linux, XFS, 2.4.18 kernel, cups 1.1.16
smb.conf:
Justin,
-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp -s 192.168.1.0/24 --dport 139 --syn -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -p udp -m udp -s 192.168.1.0/24 --dport 137 -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -p udp -m udp -s 192.168.1.0/24 --dport 138 -j ACCEPT
Did you specify OUTPUT rules also ? You may want to try the following
lines taken from a
Justin,
Well, still no go. I've attached the script I used to create the
firewall. Tcpdump still shows an icmp packet going back to
the queried machine to say the UDP port is unreachable.
...
/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i wlan0 -m state --state
Fred,
smb_pam_passcheck: PAM: smb_pam_auth failed - Rejecting
User nobody !
Did you compile the samba sources by yourself with --with-pam or
--with-pam_smbpass ? If so, better recompile the latest version 2.2.6
without pam support, since you most likely won't need pam.
Optionally change the
The docs state when using CUPS the relevent lines of SMB.CONF
should look like this:
printing=cups
printcap=cups
And that any manual printing command are ignored. However, if we set
printcap = cups nothing happens and we cannot see any printers.
What we do have is the following:
Mike,
In case you still need a configurable login script ...
Add to [netlogon] share:
root preexec = perl /usr/local/samba/lib/genlogon.pl %u %g %m
root postexec = perl /usr/local/samba/lib/genlogoff.pl %u
Good luck,
Uli
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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I am reposting this issue since my last mail probably got lost in Samba
mailing lists heavy traffic:
At work (several Win2k and XP clients, Samba PDC, Linux Router) we would
like to separate Win2k and XP profiles, since XP obviously uses
different registry settings and users report lost desktop
Dear Samba gurus,
We would like to separate Win2k and XP profiles, since XP obviously uses
different registry settings and profiles just love to get confused
...
Our first approach was to use variable substitution:
[profile]
path = /profile/%a
read only = No
guest ok =
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