On Mon February 23 2009 06:12, malte.muel...@ewetel.net wrote:
Hi,
i changed the loglevel to 4 and saw several messages pointing me to
the saba howto. The logfile was overwritten after server reboot (i
didn't have time to save it), but all these errors occured after a
user tried to access a
Hi
my server crashes every 90 minutes. There is no helpfull message in
any logfile, the only thing i can see is that smbd consumes 100% CPU.
The server hangs completely, no access to console, no networking. This
might have something to do with user logout. This server stands in a
school
Hi,
i changed the loglevel to 4 and saw several messages pointing me to
the saba howto. The logfile was overwritten after server reboot (i
didn't have time to save it), but all these errors occured after a
user tried to access a misconfigured cups printer queue (backend and
directory
Hi,
this has nothing directly to do with samba, but there might be some
people who try to use samba with (Open)LDAP on OpenSUSE 11.1 like me.
Between 10.2 and 11.1 the nss_ldap configuration has changed a bit.
The file which configures the access to ldap is now /etc/nss-ldap.conf
and seems
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This is a bit off topic,
Hi,
i need to restrict access to printers based on the client ip in order
to prevent users from accidentily printing to the wrong queue. If I
used IPP on windows side to restrict acces to printers (based on the
client IP), the task would be easy, but then the automatic printer
driver
settings, are there any examples in the web? All i could find describes
samba3's smbtorture which seems to have a different user interface.
Can anybody give me a hint how to test that?
Thanks,
Malte Mueller
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the password hashes or so.
Thanks a lot,
Malte Mueller
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Hi,
I have very much the same Problem: 180 machines and about 3500 Accounts with
1200 active (once logged in) users. I tracked it down to the problem of slow
group resolution. When a file oder directory is owned by a group with lots of
memberUID entries (e.g.: susers, all samba users), even ls -l
also set the access
rights in slapd.conf to:
access to *
by * write
Anyway, the tools basically work, the unexpected behaviour only shows up when
redirecting stdin from a file.
Ok, i think i have to live with it or write my own smbldap-useradd(.java) ;)
Kind regards,
Malte Mueller
Is there any straight-forward solution?
With kind regards,
Malte Mueller
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I attended the Samba-tutorial at the last sambaXP and was lucky to receive a
copy of the Samba by example book.
The samba-server did always work as expected/configured for some years now, but
the hints provided by chapter 6 making users happy are invaluable. As pupils
log in here every 90 Minutes
/the resolver libs cannot do this. Even worse: for
the same reason you can't have truely nested groups (though samba does support
that a bit).
I wish, someone would tell me, I'm wrong.
Regards,
Malte Mueller
Basically it is a way to not use groups but assign information to objects
based
performing step two some time (weeks)
after step one?
What happens when users somteimes log on to workstations where redirected
folders are excluded from roaming and sometimes to other ones? Would that lead
to data loss?
Thanks for comments,
Malte Mueller
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