Vo Dai Chuyen wrote:
What for ?
I think that most people that talk about this are interested in making
XP into a domain controller. Which generally means they are a Windows
user who doesn't want to spend money, or a *nix zealot who objects in
principle to a proper windows server, either
Deon Steyn wrote:
Is it possible to run Samba on Xp Pro
I think a better question is - why?
I see from your previous posting that you've had Samba running under XP via
Cygwin.
Why use Samba, when Windows has SMB/CIFS support built in?
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Is it possible to run Samba on Xp Pro
No.
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On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 09:38:37PM +0200, Deon Steyn wrote:
Is it possible to run Samba on Xp Pro
No.
You could run Samba in a *nix VM sitting on top of a XP host.
Performance is going to suck, but it can be done.
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What for ?
2008/6/11 Greg J. Zartman, P.E. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 09:38:37PM +0200, Deon Steyn wrote:
Is it possible to run Samba on Xp Pro
No.
You could run Samba in a *nix VM sitting on top of a XP host. Performance
is going to suck, but it can be done.
Greg
Greg J. Zartman, P.E. wrote:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 09:38:37PM +0200, Deon Steyn wrote:
Is it possible to run Samba on Xp Pro
No.
You could run Samba in a *nix VM sitting on top of a XP host.
Performance is going to suck, but it can be done.
Greg
If you go this route, make sure
smc1:/var/lib/samba # cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
# smb.conf is the main Samba configuration file. You find a full commented
# version at /usr/share/doc/packages/samba/examples/smb.conf.SUSE if the
# samba-doc package is installed.
# Date: 2007-12-04
[global]
workgroup = SUSSEXMC
in your previous email why are you trying to join the domain
SUSSEXMC.COM when in your smb.conf it is just SUSSEXMC? on my computer
properties, computer name, change, type in SUSSEXMC in the domain box.
James Tandy wrote:
smc1:/var/lib/samba # cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
# smb.conf is the main
paste your smb.conf
Hi all,
I have been setting up a samba3 domain controller, all seems to work
fins on the samba side, until i try to join a workstation to the domain.
From a windows XP client, the following happens...
Enter computer properties, computer name tab... click Change...
Hi all,
I have been setting up a samba3 domain controller, all seems to work
fins on the samba side, until i try to join a workstation to the domain.
From a windows XP client, the following happens...
Enter computer properties, computer name tab... click Change...
Enter SUSSEXMC.COM in the
OK it is solved...
It was Zonealarm. It took some time to figure it out although it was not
that difficult...
Daniel
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am using the same user name in Samba, Linux and XP.
Any suggestions?
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I am using the same user name in Samba, Linux and XP.
Any suggestions?
Have you tried profile acls = yes in smb.conf?
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From: Gary Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba with XP Client: The user name could not be
found
Monte L. Early wrote:
I am trying to connect an XP Pro workstation to a Samba server
configured as PDC. I can
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On 10/04/2006 05:07 AM, Alex Howe escreveu:
Hello
I have a Debian Sarge Server http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/#
running samba with two Disks. The first disk has the OS on it with all
home directories etc. in other words (/).
The second disk
Hello
I have a Debian Sarge Server http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/#
running samba with two Disks. The first disk has the OS on it with all
home directories etc. in other words (/).
The second disk has a partition called /work mounted on it used as a
shared repository for Windows xp
We currently built some new Windows XP 64 Bit systems and installed them
on the network. These are not able to connect to Samba shares. The XP 32
Bit systems have no problem connecting to the shares. I was using
samba3-3.0.22-26 and it was not working. I then downloaded 3.0.14a and
patched
Hi,
I'm running Samba as a PDC on a Debian 3.1 server (samba 3.0.14a-Debian,
kernel 2.4.18-586tsc) but I have some problems with users logging in.
I have two XP machines connecting to it, one machine works fine, users
can log in with no problems, on the other things go wrong, often people
Hello all,
I'm working and searching for a few days to obtain this result :
* I want to share some directories between differents users and groups
(windows XP clients) using a minimum but efficient configuration with
samba and posix acls.
* I would like that users windows configuration stay
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit sur
04/08/2005 17:26:59 :
Hello all,
I'm working and searching for a few days to obtain this result :
* I want to share some directories between differents users and groups
(windows XP clients) using a minimum but efficient configuration with
samba and posix
I've been upgrading a client's systems from Win98SE to WinXP and am having an
unexpected problem.
I have 2 Linux servers. One is a print and fax server which has worked fine
with the Win98 workstations. They can browse and find the printer (an HP
LaserJet 5Si) and print without problems.
Hi,
I've problems with a mixed network: a debian woody file server with samba
3.07 from backports and 5 xp-home/pro clients.
When I browse the network, looking for debian, I see two identical debian
icons on the clients gui and, copying massive quantity of folders to debian,
after 10/20 minutes
I've got a problem with roaming profiles. I've googled, trolled the
mailing lists, and read the documentation.
Problem details
I'm running samba 3.0.7 as PDC with WinXP clients. When I log onto
WinXP as a domain user the profile is downloaded (you can tell because
it takes a while and hub is
i have suse linux 9.1 with samba 3.0.x set up as a file server and i
have a problem.
in one of my shared folders i'm not able to see some of the files in
the folder from xp clients but i can see the same files from win 98
clients. and it's not a user rights problem because i tried connecting
with
Hi
I'm running Samba 3 on SuSE 9.1 Professional with XP clients. I can
connect one user to homes (own username) but as soon as I want to
connect another user to his homes (own username), XP tells me that the
share is mapped as another user already and I must first disconnect. I'm
using %S as
Hi, I'm having a problem with the roaming profiles and windows xp.
The problem is that when a new user creates automatically a roaming profile
and when he logs out the profile stay in the home dir. when he 'relogin' the
'desktop.ini' files stop working beacuse they are not 'hidden' anymore, and
Xavier Callejas wrote:
Hi, I'm having a problem with the roaming profiles and windows xp.
The problem is that when a new user creates automatically a roaming profile
and when he logs out the profile stay in the home dir. when he 'relogin' the
'desktop.ini' files stop working beacuse they are not
nop, it din't work out.
anyway thankyou very much, do you have an other idea?? :)
El Mar 03 Ago 2004 13:38, Alex Grönholm escribió:
Xavier Callejas wrote:
Hi, I'm having a problem with the roaming profiles and windows xp.
The problem is that when a new user creates automatically a roaming
Xavier Callejas wrote:
nop, it din't work out.
anyway thankyou very much, do you have an other idea?? :)
El Mar 03 Ago 2004 13:38, Alex Grönholm escribió:
Xavier Callejas wrote:
Hi, I'm having a problem with the roaming profiles and windows xp.
The problem is that when a new user creates
ok, with the first option: I have fc2, stock kernel, don't you know if it
support extended attribute??? or I have to recompile the kernel?? and what
parameters are requieres to mount a ext3 system with extended attribute??
El Mar 03 Ago 2004 14:35, Alex Grönholm escribió:
Xavier Callejas
Xavier Callejas wrote:
ok, with the first option: I have fc2, stock kernel, don't you know if it
support extended attribute??? or I have to recompile the kernel?? and what
parameters are requieres to mount a ext3 system with extended attribute??
El Mar 03 Ago 2004 14:35, Alex Grönholm escribió:
Hello All,
We had a problem and I hope that somebody will help me.
We had some Windows XP machines that have connection to Samba 2.2.8a file server. On
the Windows XP machines we mapped the drive to Samba. It's working almost fine,
however sometimes when we rebooting XP machines the mapped
Hi,
Im trying to set up Samba (share-level) and XP PRO
while googling found a lot of info about changing registry:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\Netlogon\Parameters]
requirestrongkey=dword:
requiresignorseal=dword:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet002
I have really weird problem with XP Pro and Samba 3 (I tried 3.0.1 and
3.0.2). Samba 2.2.8a works with no problem.
I can login with no problems. But when I login and logout few times
(sometimes one, sometimes five times) then XP can not load roaming profile
from the server (login still works). I
, November 25, 2003 9:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; KD7NWG; @prupref.com
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba 2.2.8a, XP pro workgroup question.
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 16:56 , KD7NWG [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Gang,
This is my first post here so if I screw up please let me know.
I run samba 2.2.8a on Solaris at home
Gang,
This is my first post here so if I screw up please let me know.
I run samba 2.2.8a on Solaris at home (UltraUX).
I have several XP pro and win98 clients on this same network
(192.168.1.x).
I'm on a TCP/IP network and access my shares using the IP, not the UNC
names.
I use the same workgroup
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 16:56 , KD7NWG [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Gang,
This is my first post here so if I screw up please let me know.
I run samba 2.2.8a on Solaris at home (UltraUX).
I have several XP pro and win98 clients on this same network
(192.168.1.x).
I feel that my primary problem is when
Hi all,
I've been reading and there's a lot to read but no solution!
I'm using samba 2.2.3a-12.3 for Debian and I seem to have set
everything I can:
changed the signsecurechannel, sealsecurechannel in the registry to 0
(and back to 1),
Changed the policies for autoenrollent and the password
HI, please update to version 3 and you dont need seal stuff anymore
you can get via apt-get install
Best Regards
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From: Robin Edgar - Tripany [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 6:45 PM
Subject: [Samba] Samba PDC + XP: still
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 18:45 , Robin Edgar - Tripany [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Hi all,
I've been reading and there's a lot to read but no solution!
I'm using samba 2.2.3a-12.3 for Debian and I seem to have set
everything I can:
changed the signsecurechannel, sealsecurechannel in the registry to 0
I think I finally have gotten my XP machines to log into the samba
controlled domain. Thank you all to have provided feedback and support.
I am wondering though if the solution was something that I just glossed
over, or if I just solved a portion of the problem.
As a recap, I am running samba
OK here is my situation.
The windows guys agreed that microsoft was wondeful so
they decided to upgrade everbody to winxp and and
active directory. That has messed with my file sharing
from solaris 6, 7, I only use samba for file shareing
of the UNIX file systems to the window ( xp) world.
Now I
however try to add that user to the list of
power users and that didnt help either.
Anything the logs say?
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From: _Chris McKeever_ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Samba 2.2.8a, RH7.3
I have successfully connected machines running XP
some more logs (sorry, these buggers are big and comparing them is making me
cross-eyed)
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From: _Chris McKeever_
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 1:25 PM
To: _Chris McKeever_; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba/LDAP XP Authentication Weirdness
logs
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some more logs (sorry, these buggers are big and comparing
them is making me
cross-eyed)
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From: _Chris McKeever_
Sent: Thursday
Samba 2.2.8a, RH7.3
I have successfully connected machines running XP to the samba controlled
domain.
There are 3 XP machines, each with only one user designated as a power user
(ie domain\username power user). Each can log into any of the three
machines without a problem.
Now I am trying
Hi,
I have a problem with a PC (OS: Windows XP) and Samba.
Windows XP client can join Samba (2.21) Domains without an error message.
I create Unix and Samba machine account for the new client like this:
useradd -g machines -c windows xp workstation -d /dev/null -s /bin/false
-m PCWINXP
We run Samba on our internal LAN (about 20 workstations, mostly XP), and
until last night, we were using 2.2.6. I've since updated to 3.0b1, hoping
to fix some *very* strange XP weirdness we're seeing.
The one XP Home client works just fine. But of the rest (all XP Pro), we
get some erratic
Thus spake Damian Gerow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [24/06/03 14:08]:
We run Samba on our internal LAN (about 20 workstations, mostly XP), and
until last night, we were using 2.2.6. I've since updated to 3.0b1, hoping
to fix some *very* strange XP weirdness we're seeing.
It would have been prudent of
We can't access a samba share via Windows XP.
Any ideas why?
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I can carry on with the editing of the document. If I open a document
created on my machine on the first machine then again there isn't a problem.
Can you tell me if there is an issue with Samba and Windows XP regarding
File and Directory access permissions.
Sally
Sally Walters-Thomas
Systems
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[2003/02/07 11:12:04, 2] rpc_parse/parse_samr.c:samr_io_userinfo_ctr(5824)
samr_io_userinfo_ctr: unknown switch level 0x1a
[2003/02/07 11:12:04, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
Hi,
I've been trying to get SSH tunnelling working with Samba. I'm using a
Windows XP and a RedHat 8.0 box. I've closely followed the instructions from
the HOWTO manual in order to set this up to no avail.
I think the problem comes from the fact that my lmhosts file has no effect
on the
with the problem I
described...
Thanks anyways
From: John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: François Mayrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba/Windows XP and SSH tunnelling
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 08:37:01 + (GMT)
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, [iso-8859-1] François Mayrand wrote
I'm using PuTTY as an SSH client and it works fine. I can connect to the
samba server and port forward port 139 without any problems.
Are you forwarding *just* 139? Can you provide a list of
everything you're forwarding, what it's forwarding to, etc?
Perhaps as a plink command line?
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I'm using PuTTY as an SSH client and it works
fine. I can connect to the
samba server and port forward port 139 without
any
problems.
You cannot forward UDP using SSH. This is why the hack to set the remote
server's Netbios name to 127.0.0.1 using lmhosts is used.
I tried this before and it seems that Windows 2000/XP refuse to load the
loopback address as a valid netbios destination IP.
Can the original poster tell me
: [Samba] Samba/Windows XP and SSH tunnelling
You cannot forward UDP using SSH. This is why the hack to set the remote
server's Netbios name to 127.0.0.1 using lmhosts is used.
I tried this before and it seems that Windows 2000/XP refuse to load the
loopback address as a valid netbios
but for the moment i am using Freeswan,
Cheers,
Noel
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To: Noel Kelly
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba/Windows XP and SSH tunnelling
Hi Noel,
Great! I'm glad to see you had the same problem
Hi list,
I was recently installing a test samba PDC:
Enviroment : Samba 2.2.7a PDC on linux 2.4.19
Win98, WinXP clients.
The Win98 clients are logging OK with the domain but, the XP gives the
Procedure Out of range message (xxx means that the data is corect) :
Here are
Hi,
I have a number of printers set up under Samba on a Linux box, using the
default spoolss mode.
We are experiencing a number of problems with printing, and I would like to
eliminate the unnecessary step of spooling on the client (as I suspect this
may cure some/all of them).
For some reason
I´m having samo strange behaviour from my XP machines.
Sometimes (most always) my XP machines logged onte the sambe (as PDC on the
corporate network, 40 clients +-) are serching for the samba shares into
the apache server, causing some performance issues in browsing the shares,
sometimes even
You will need to turn off the webclient under services, unless you need
to access shares through http.
Patrick
joao marka wrote:
I´m having samo strange behaviour from my XP machines.
Sometimes (most always) my XP machines logged onte the sambe (as PDC
on the corporate network, 40 clients
thanks a lot!
At 13:01 27/01/03, you wrote:
You will need to turn off the webclient under services, unless you need to
access shares through http.
Patrick
joao marka wrote:
I´m having samo strange behaviour from my XP machines.
Sometimes (most always) my XP machines logged onte the sambe
One user on our church network is using XP Home Edition. I updated the
registry as I have seen posted on various sites.
He is still not able to connect. I have the feeling it is because he has
joined a workgroup and not a domain. I am able to change the workgroup
name but I can't seem to
I am fairly certain that, at least in its original release, XP Home
couldn't join a domain. You should search the Microsoft web site to be
sure, or, maybe someone who knows for sure will respond.
Joel
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 08:03:54PM -0500, Glenn J. Rowe wrote:
Is there a restriction that the
Thats correct. A far as I am aware XP Home cannot connect to a domain. You
will need XP Pro to do this.
Regards
Peter
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Hi Glenn J. Rowe,
you wrote:
One user on our church network is using XP Home Edition. I updated
the registry as I have seen posted on various sites.
He is still not able to connect. I have the feeling it is because
he has joined a workgroup and not a domain. I am able to change
the
Networking mode. This used to be called WORKGROUP networking, but there
are some subtle differences in XP Home. You get to use a special system
account for workgroup type behaviour.
2. I had NO difficulties connecting from Win XP Home to any Samba server.
No need for the SignOrSeal disabling
Is there some documentation available to configure samba with XP?
Thanks
Aman
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On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, aman raheja wrote:
Is there some documentation available to configure samba with XP?
That is rather a wide open question! Can you be a bit more specific
please.
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Is there some documentation available to configure samba with XP?
Thanks
Aman
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Hello,
With
Win XP I can Connect to Samba. But after I had Installed Win XP SP1 I coudn´t
connect to my PDC. It comes an Error Message that my Profile coudn´t
load.
Can
anyone help me ?.
Jörg Nissen
DON'T, I mean literally uninstall SP1 from your computer immediately. It's bugged very
bad and causes many computers to crash. My XP completely crashed and couldn't EVEN
BOOT. Thank god, my backups rescued me. Formatted it and reinstall everyting but SP1.
MS forums going crazy, just take a
I nearly missed your message since you replied to an unrelated
message... (my mail reader threads according to message id)
you need to make a change on the client in the
gpedit.msc program
set computer configuration-administrative templates-system-user
profiles- do not check for user ownership
On Tue, 2002-10-01 at 11:09, Serhan Sevim wrote:
DON'T, I mean literally uninstall SP1 from your computer immediately. It's bugged
very bad and causes many computers to crash. My XP completely crashed and couldn't
EVEN BOOT. Thank god, my backups rescued me. Formatted it and reinstall
Hi,
A question on windows xp professional and samba. The samba version is 2.2.5.
After putting an entry for samba pdc in lmhosts and disabling sign or seal in
the registry, the xp client successfully logged on to the samba domain. But
ntconfig.pol placed in netlogon,doesnt get applied
This may not be a samba problem per se. I just ran a test with a
single client running 8 engines.
With clean directory structure -
Against Win2K server - 2 engines died (1 delete, 1 move)
Against NT4.0 server - 6 engines died (3 create, 3 delete)
Against samba 2.2.4 on IRIX - 6 engines died
Herb,
fist off, thanks for your reply. I was perfectly ready to attribute the
problem to Netbench until I found that 'nt smb support = no' fixes it
for us. We've run 6 clients with 8 engines each successfully quite often
since. Clean directory structure or old files present, no more
Hi all,
there is a problem with the 'Default: nt smb support = yes' option in
smb.conf for at least Samba 2.2.3a and 2.2.4 (on FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE)
when using Netbench 7.0.2 on WXP or W2k clients.
If the client is set to run 2+ Netbench engines (to simulate 2+ real
clients) and 'nt smb
Dear Sirs,
I have a problem with very slow performances opening files and saving them
(specially from applications) from Windows XP to my Samba server (Debian).
Is there someone that had the same problem?
Thank you in advance for your answer,
Silvio.
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