-populate, i have not made any changes to the account info.
tia
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From: plug bert plugb...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Samba] Samba 3.5.2 : root and Domain Admins membership
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Date: Tuesday, 11 May, 2010, 5:50 PM
Hello
Hello All,
i noticed something odd after setting up a Samba PDC/domain. Seems that i am
able to add machines to the domain by using the root account, but when i log on
as root, it has no privileges to modify settings on the computer, particularly
the computer name and Workgroup/Domain
Hello All,
Just wondering if vfs_full_audit can log the specific file and full path that
is being accessed. The closest thing seems to be %S.
tia
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Hello All,
smbstatus only seems to report users that are logged on to the server where
it is being run. i observed this when i tried running smbstatus across
member/PDB/BDC servers; is this expected behavior?
Is there a utility/command that can show me *all* of the currently logged on
Hello All,
Can anyone tell me where i can get a starter dictionary for crackcheck? i
tried googling this but didn't find anything. tia
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Never mind, found it...thanks B)
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From: plug bert plugb...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Samba] dictionary for crackcheck
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2009, 10:53 PM
Hello All,
Can anyone tell me where i can get
Hello All,
Is it possible to come up with auditd rules that can monitor read/write/etc
actions done on samba shares? Can anyone suggest a few recipes? tia
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Hello All,
i've tried to enable extd_audit on samba 3.0.34, and while it seems to be
working fine, i can't figure out why it still insists on logging entries to
syslog, even with
syslog=0
log level = 0 vfs:10
log file = log.%U.%m.log
or
syslog=0
log level = 10
log file =
Hello All,
i am using samba 3.0.28 and have set my log file naming convention to
log level = log.%U.%m
and have observed the ff logfiles being generated:
log..pc1
log.user.pc1
log..192.168.1.1
To make matters worse, logging of entries seem to be randomly appened to these
files.
Any
Ran into the same problem too. what i did was
1, create a generic barebones smb.conf(i.e. no ldap backend and such),
2. started up samba
3. shut down samba
4. edited smb.conf to support ldap backend
5. started up samba
it may have something to do with samba not generating an SID when
Hello All,
Tried googling for more info on this...none found.
When i try to run
smbcacls //host/share/file.txt -A ACL:user:ALLOWED/0/RWX
the ff error message is returned:
ERROR: Unable to open credentials file!
There seems to be no mention of the credentials file in the samba docs or
Hello All,
i've recently set up samba 3.2.7(compiled from source) with LDAP backend and
TLS. i've also used smbldap-tools-0.9.5 to populate and manage it.
i've also set up a BDC on a different subnet, using the same LDAP backend.
Wins support is enabled on the pdc, with the BDC
with smbclient.
just migrated the server from 3.0.23d to 3.2.4 (the old was
working ok..)
thx, Collen
plug bert wrote:
Hello All,
i have a PDC running on subnet 192.168.100.x, and i
have set wins support = yes. i have another subnet
192.168.101.x where all my client windows 2k/XP
Hello All,
i have a PDC running on subnet 192.168.100.x, and i have set wins support =
yes. i have another subnet 192.168.101.x where all my client windows
2k/XP/2003/samba clients reside. For some reason the WINs server doesn't update
its entries whenever a client changes IP address -- it
Hello All,
Just wanna ask: is there any way to track the
changes made to a certain file on a samba share? e.g.
Dec. 1 -- file.txt created by user
Dec. 2 -- file.txt read by user
:
Dec. 10 -- file.txt modified by user
:
Dec. 30 -- file.txt deleted by user ...
Is there some
Hello All,
Just wanna ask: is there any way to track the
changes made to a certain file on a samba share? e.g.
Dec. 1 -- file.txt created by user
Dec. 2 -- file.txt read by user
:
Dec. 10 -- file.txt modified by user
:
Dec. 30 -- file.txt deleted by user ...
Is there some
sorry about that; i accidentally botched up the
pasting, so i had to retype the 'ADMIN' portion. i
assure you though it's on /data/admin_stuff B)
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i am using the stock samba 3 package on
FC4(samba
Hello!
A good day to you all. i seem to be experiencing a
quirk with my test setup, as i am unable to delete
files/folders even with the proper ACL entries.
i am using the stock samba 3 package on
FC4(samba-3.0.14a-2), and have set up winbind
authentication against a Windows NT 4 PDC. i've
Hello All,
Is there any way of doing this, other than sending
the message on a pc connected to all subnets concerns?
Thanks.
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Hello!
A good day to you all. the user accounts i set up
on my samba pdc can't seem to access any shares set up
on another samba file server. the pdc is has security
= user, and the file server has security = server and
password server = ip of pdc. i am testing the setup
using a w2k pro box.
Hello!
A good day to you all. i'm trying to get samba
2.2.4 to work with w2k pro boxes, and i noticed that
only the root smb account can be used to add the
machine to the domain(the machine account had been
created in advance).
When i tried to use an account that is not root,
but part
Hello!
A good day to you all. i'm trying to set up
samba(2.2.3a, right out of the rh7.3 cds) as a PDC.
i've already read through the Samba-howto collection,
and am confident that i've put in all the necessary
samba options.
/etc/samba/smb.conf:
[global]
netbios name = pdc1
workgroup =
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