i have used a NT4 for PDC and can i use samba for BDC in the same domain?
also ,
i have used a samba for PDC and can i use NT4 for BDC in the same domain?
thank you!
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Hi karl,
Thanks for your such a detailed reply,
I did as you said, and my domain join worked. Thanks again.
A little clarification, as I had done this in SLES9, and in there, I was
required to install the heimdal-tools,heimdal-libraries etc... Here I am
astonished no such packages are required, N
Hello!
I've a problem with the performance of the linux client, which mounts a share on
a samba server (samba 2.2.8 / Kernel 2.4.21 (SLES 8)). With windows clients
(Windows XP), the performance is fine (about 8 MB/s with fast ethernet).
With Linux clients, the performance is about 2,8 MB/s (fast
> What is the difference between LDAPs and ldapv3 start-tls ?
ldaps listens on port 636 and start-tls is used on the standard 389 ldap
port.
> I select the ldaps protocol in my smb.conf because I don't kown how
> samba manage certificate.
I would use:
ldap ssl = start_tls
> If samba can use a
hello all,
it is the first tie i get error with samba wich i cannot solve.
hope full anyone can help me with this issue.
spec of my server:
Opteron 242, 4 GB Ram, external storage over scsi
RHEL 4 x86_64
smaba version 3.0.10-1.4E ( i tries 3.0.14a, too, no difference)
here is the problem:
when
Dear Samba-Friends,
You are my last hope to solve my samba-problem. I read so many manpages and
everywhere i see the same to join an ADS-Domain:
net ads join -UAdministrator%password
All i want, is to join to a Windows2003 ADS Domain WITHOUT knowing the admin
passwort of
the Windows Domain Co
Hi,
first i think subscription is good, but somethings you get overloaded
with emails.. ( example today i got 816 emails ) ( with 8 spam mails )
but this make not the difference.
second subscription is bad, less pleople wil check the mailling list,
and then less solutions/problems are notised.
Hi Jerry,
> The original printing backend was written for interaction with
> lpd systems. The cups backend was tacked on. So the interface
> is not as rich as it should be. What you are asking about is
> kind of known issue at this time.
>
> https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2685
tha
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08/08/2005 11:17:59 :
> > What is the difference between LDAPs and ldapv3 start-tls ?
>
> ldaps listens on port 636 and start-tls is used on the standard 389 ldap
> port.
I know that, but I ask because I read in samba-howto-collection that samba
prefer to use ldapv3
Shame on me. Why did I think -O was no Optimization? With export
CFLAGS="-O0" smbd starts. Sorry for wasting your time.
kind regards,
Malte
This has reportedlybeen fixed in the gcc shiped in SLES9 SP2.
Also not that -O is the same thign as -O1 apparently. So
try again without any optimizatio
I am having problems mounting a DFS share, even though it works in smbclient
fine.
After mounting, the mount point (in ls) has question marks for everything, and
when ls'ing I just get permission denied.
Turning up debug and verbose don't seem to help. Any ideas ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@1306 /home/to
I am having problems mounting a DFS share, even though it works in smbclient
fine.
After mounting, the mount point (in ls) has question marks for everything, and
when ls'ing I just get permission denied.
Turning up debug and verbose don't seem to help. Any ideas ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@1306 /home/to
I've been trying to do this for days, and I think I'm really close. It's
become one of those so-close-yet-so-far sorts of things. I'm running
Gentoo -- all sync'ed up and current as of a week ago -- with the
following package versions:
openldap-2.1.30-r5
pam_ldap-178-r1
nss_ldap-239-r1
smbldap
Hello There,
After having googled the whole internet for days I decided to go public
with this issue.
The result of my google queries so far is that there are plenty of
others with the very same problem I have and noone posted a reasonable
answer to this:
Using Samba 3 with XP gets bad perfo
On Monday 08 August 2005 14:07, Thomas Anders said:
> maintained anymore. Try mount.cifs which *perhaps* may be better.
Ahh, that is happier with non-dfs shares, but the DFS share just has the same
top-level directories in each sub-dir !
Is this the correct place to ask about that ?
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On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 11:39:17AM -0500, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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> NIGGEMYER Brant wrote:
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> > FYI updated kerberos libs from krb5-libs-1.4-3 to krb5-libs-1.4-5;
> > problem still existed.
> >
>
> > ==26396== Invalid free() / del
Hi David
Did you configure smbldap.conf and smbldap_bind.conf for smbldap-tools, did
you run smbldap-populate ?
If the above is fine, then add the following line to your global section of
smb.conf and use administrator to log the machine into the domain.
Thank you,
Mark Adrian Coetser
[EMAIL P
On Monday 08 August 2005 13:16, Rex Dieter wrote:
> samba's dfs support clearly differs from the smbfs kernel support. (-:
Is there a better tool to mount these shares with, rather than smbmount,
then ?
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On Monday 08 August 2005 14:07, you said:
> maintained anymore. Try mount.cifs which *perhaps* may be better.
Ahh, that is happier with non-dfs shares, but the DFS share just has the same
top-level directories in each sub-dir !
Is this the correct place to ask about that ?
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Whoops forgot the line from smb.conf
###global section
admin users = administrator
Thank you,
Mark Adrian Coetser
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Ok... I'm really stumped. I have checked thoroughly. I've performed
all of the steps in the checklist from the HowTo... except for the
nmblookup parts. The arguments to nmblookup seem to be based on an
old version. I'm hoping someone will have an idea. Here's the whole
situation...
Server:
Fe
Hello samba,
I have an issue with OpenVPN 2.0 and Samba 3.0.14a.
My setup consists in a routed VPN (thus server and clients are on
different subnets) between a linux OpenVPN 2.0 server and some Windows
2000 VPN clients. Samba is the PDC and is a WINS server.
The VPN clients w
Hi all,
I am trying to setup a samba pdc using the "making users happy" example from
Samba-by-Example. Everything seems to check out fine except that I cannot get
wbinfo -u to work. When I do wbinfo -g I get a list of the groups. If I do
wbinfo -u I get the following:
(pocono pts4) # wbinfo -u
E
On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 11:25 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit sur
> 08/08/2005 11:17:59 :
> > > What is the difference between LDAPs and ldapv3 start-tls ?
> >
> > ldaps listens on port 636 and start-tls is used on the standard 389 ldap
> > port.
>
> I know that, but I
On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 22:01 +0800, Vincente Aggrippino wrote:
> Ok... I'm really stumped. I have checked thoroughly. I've performed
> all of the steps in the checklist from the HowTo... except for the
> nmblookup parts. The arguments to nmblookup seem to be based on an
> old version. I'm hoping
Hi,
Thanks to those who got back to me the last time I posted.
I've been reading up on LDAP and piecing together the puzzle
using the Samba By-Example doc and other pieces of
information found on the web. I'm now up to the stage where
I believe I have a working LDAP directory configured -
ldapse
Hello, i'm your product's user for 2 years. I think, it is great thing, but
for
this two years i can't find method to make transfer logs.
Increasing debug level value i can get only garbage in samba's logs.
Have Samba program some options, that can help me or i must write my own
utilite?
PS: i
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 09:24:46AM -0400, Jay Fenlason wrote:
>
> According to Nalin, who is our krb5 expert, it isn't actually a bug in
> our krb5, but in e2fsprogs, which is where the error_table handling
> code ended up. Apparently it isn't correctly distinguishing between a
> dynamically allo
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 10:54:55PM +0700, Voa Nerges wrote:
> Hello, i'm your product's user for 2 years. I think, it is great thing, but
> for
> this two years i can't find method to make transfer logs.
> Increasing debug level value i can get only garbage in samba's logs.
> Have Samba program
Hello,
I try to enable files locking with samba, but I didn't succeed in.
I've red samba official howtos but I'm not sure I've understood everything.
(Samba 3.0.14a as aPDC, ext3 with acls, debian)
I've tried :
enable privileges = yes
nt acl support = yes
acl compatibility = auto
se
I reply to myself to add some information: I have think that I have traced
it down to a name resolving issue. I don't know why but sometimes the
client asks the wrong WINS server (I have two: one on the locally
connected LAN an another one on the other side of the VPN) to resolve th
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 03:12:55PM +0200, David Beck wrote:
> Hello There,
>
> After having googled the whole internet for days I decided to go public
> with this issue.
> The result of my google queries so far is that there are plenty of
> others with the very same problem I have and noone post
i have successfully logged my linux box into win2003 active directory
using samba. i can access the active directory shares from kde and
gnome's file managers. but i encountered a peculiar problem when i tried
to mount that share using mount -t smbfs. the directory where i mounted
the share became
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 16:41 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We have an existing samba server with many userids, using NTLM
> authentication (stored in OpenLDAP). We would like to add many other
> userids, which will authenticate against an existing MIT kerberos server.
> Each of our customers wi
On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 04:10 +1000, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 16:41 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > We have an existing samba server with many userids, using NTLM
> > authentication (stored in OpenLDAP). We would like to add many other
> > userids, which will authenticate a
I am running Samba 3.014 on Debian. Something has changed and I no
longer am able to use the netbios name to either address the server or
the shared files. If I use the IP address, everything works. I did
check smb.conf and the name is in the file. Any suggestions on where
else to look??
So I have a freebsd machine setup, and it has 2 nick's in it. One is a
REAL IP, and pulls in internet, the other is a a nat'ed nick, with samba
running on it for the machines behind the firewall. Anyone know what to
toss into my smb.conf to not let my outside nick xmit smbd/nmbd ? No one
can co
Chris Petrell said:
>
> So I have a freebsd machine setup, and it has 2 nick's in it. One is a
> REAL IP, and pulls in internet, the other is a a nat'ed nick, with samba
> running on it for the machines behind the firewall. Anyone know what to
> toss into my smb.conf to not let my outside nick x
thanks! it was the bind interfaces only line is what I was missing
C.
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, Dwight Tovey wrote:
>
> Chris Petrell said:
> >
> > So I have a freebsd machine setup, and it has 2 nick's in it. One is a
> > REAL IP, and pulls in internet, the other is a a nat'ed nick, with samba
> > ru
Hi,
I am trying to assign policies for groups. I am using
the following netlogon configuration.
[netlogon]
path = /usr/local/samba/lib/%g/netlogon
browseable = No
it works fine with
[netlogon]
path = /usr/local/samba/lib/%u/netlogon
browseable = No
Regards,
Sar
LDAP Account Manager (LAM) 0.5.rc1 - August 8th, 2005
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A web frontend for managing accounts stored in an OpenLDAP directory.
Announcement:
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This is the first release candidate of LAM 0.5.
0.5.rc1 is now compatible with PHP5. I
Here is the global conf:
[global]
lpq command =
ldap ssl = no
guest ok = Yes
username map = /etc/samba/user.map
domain master = No
encrypt passwords = true
lprm command =
netbios name = Debian
printing = cups
print co
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 01:04 -0700, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-08-02 at 14:16 +0200, Patrick blitz wrote:
> > From: Patrick blitz
> > To: samba@lists.samba.org
> > Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 11:25 AM
> > Subject: NTLM-Auth Problem
>
> > The Username in question is less than 5 Letters
So I was having problems getting a machine to join to a samba PDC running on
Solaris 9 using the bundled LDAP server. Ill skip all my previous
troubleshooting steps here (Ive tried just about anything and everything).
Anyway - so I deleted all of the attributes for samba in the directory and
ran
Well the errors you are describing leads me to a say its a configuration
issue in your slapd.conf file. I can try to help you with this. Solaris has
a funny way of doing things. Post your configurations. First post your
slapd.conf, lets have a look at that.
--mmark
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Unfortunately Im running the built in Sun directory server. Its Sun ONE 5.1
directory server. I guess there could be some configuration issue there,
but it seems to be working OK for everything else (both on the unix and the
samba side of things). Im not even sure how I could post any kind of us
Anthony Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Unfortunately Im running the built in Sun directory server. Its Sun ONE 5.1
> directory server. I guess there could be some configuration issue there,
> but it seems to be working OK for everything else (both on the unix and the
> samba side of things). Im
Thanks. I knew about that config directory, I just didn't see anything that
looked like the layout of a slapd.conf :)
Schema? That's easy :) I used the one for netscape ds5. That would be a
bummer if I spent all that time and it ended up being a schema problem - but
Im happy if there is a solu
I'm using hosts allow correctly. Please read below.
>From http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smb.conf.5.html ...
hosts allow (S)
...
You can specify the hosts by name or IP number. For example, you
could restrict access to only the hosts on a Class C subnet with
something like allow hosts =
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Jeremy Allison wrote:
> Can you send us a configure.in test (with appropriate
> HAVE_BROKEN_FEDORA_CORE_4 mea culpas :-) and changes to
> libads/kerberos_XX.c to patch this please ?
Can't we just not fix it and get RH to fix Fedora ? :-)
You wouldn't
I have a huge UNIX network. I want to deploy a Samba server using NIS
Authentication mechanism for the growing number of windows machines.
What are the pros and cons of using NIS authentication with Samba?
Also any pointer/docs in setting up Samba with NIS Authentication. I
am pretty much familiar
I have am hitting a wall with pdbedit, as shown below.
Any workarounds would be greatly appreciated.
I am encountering the inability to change any users (profile) SID on Samba
3.x for Linux and BSD, which causes the accounts to no longer recognize
their local Samba 2 profiles once they join Samba
Hi to all, this is my first post to this list, iam new to samba, right now in
my work we are using one Red Hat 9 box running samba 2.22 i think, well is less
than the 3, is a Member of one Win NT 4.0 PDC, we are going to receive one win
2k3 server this week and we are going to change our PDC w
Modifying account has same behavior;
smbsvr# pdbedit -r test1 -U S-1-5-21-1375268081-527015025-691025275-3010
Unix username:test1
NT username:
Account Flags:[U ]
User SID: S-1-5-21-1375268081-527015025-691025275-3008
Primary Group SID:S-1-5-21-1375268081-52
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