Hello all
When I install Samba 3.0.8 I get error messages, anyone know how to fix it?
Thanks
Compiling dynconfig.c
In file included from include/includes.h:792,
from dynconfig.c:21:
tdb/tdb.h:114: argument format specified for non-function `log_fn'
make: *** [dynconfig.o] Error 1
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Hi,
what are the essential differences between a Samba 3 controlled domain
(thus an NT4-legacy domain) vs an ADS Microsoft controlled domain?
AFAICT single-sign on, common password backends etc. can be modelled
with LDAP KRB. Without ADS I cannot use some Microsoft GUIs to
add/edit/remove
Axel Thimm wrote:
what are the essential differences between a Samba 3 controlled domain
(thus an NT4-legacy domain) vs an ADS Microsoft controlled domain?
AFAICT single-sign on, common password backends etc. can be modelled
with LDAP KRB. Without ADS I cannot use some Microsoft GUIs to
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Hello,
I have a redhat 9 system with samba 2.2.8 as PDC, this worked fine for
almost a year. Since yesterday it is not possible to log on from the win2k
workstations with the error message that the given username/password is
wrong.
With the same username/password it possible to connect to the
I have tried net rpc user add username password. The command fails with
an error message User must be specified. This message comes from
function rpc_user_add_internals - only one argument ist allowed. Something
seems to be wrong - code or documentation.
regards Mathias Wohlfarth
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We have set option password never expires for a user with pdbedit -u
username -c [X]. The user must not change his password, but gets a
message, that Password expires today. Do you want to change. This is
confusing.
regards Mathias Wohlfarth
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Hi
I am having som problems conecting a xp box to a samba server, in the log i get
the folowing error:
[2004/11/09 12:50:52, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(176)
get_md4pw: Workstation gm8$: no account in domain
I have tryed to add gm8 to the domain, but it dont seem to work
Any link
If i do a
bash~#smbpasswd -a -m uos-staff
i get a
Segmendation Fault
if u use the idealx scripts this appears in log.smbd
(in using samba 3.0.7 with ldap support)
Help!!
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[2004/11/09 11:51:07, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(37)
sorry its a Segmentation fault! (cant spell!! :p)
Daniel Wilson wrote:
If i do a
bash~#smbpasswd -a -m uos-staff
i get a
Segmendation Fault
if u use the idealx scripts this appears in log.smbd
(in using samba 3.0.7 with ldap support)
Help!!
Hello.
Now have samba-3.0.7 installed on my system. The problem is this strange
message in my logs:
Nov 9 14:36:18 alustem smbd[14188]:
[2004/11/09 14:36:18, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic2(1381)
PANIC: PANIC: deferred_open_entries_identical: logic error.
[2004/11/09 14:36:18, 0]
On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 07:38:28PM -0700, John H Terpstra wrote:
My top level: /var/lib/samba/profiles is owned by root, group = root.
Permissions are: 0770
If I leave my /var/lib/samba/profiles like that, I get this error upon
logon:
[2004/11/09 10:02:06, 1]
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 10:07:20AM -0200, Andreas wrote:
path = /var/lib/samba/profiles
writable = yes
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
profile acls = yes
I'll keep on testing, thanks for your help.
Still not working, with or without profile
Hello,
I'm struggling with a Samba 3.07 installation on a Debian Sarge system.
This system is used as a backup server and a scheduler job on a windows
2000 server should backup some data on that system. The integration of
samba and the Windows 2000 domain works fine, as long as we
Hi,
I've got exactly the same problem with this version of samba (and also
with 3.0.6) but it works with 3.0.2a
I upgraded to 3.0.8 today and it seems to work (on a testing machine). I
can't explain this problem.
Cheers
Daniel Wilson a écrit :
sorry its a Segmentation fault! (cant spell!! :p)
Hi,
I have fixed the problem, i did a: /etc/init.d/smbd stop however when
i did a ps -ef | grep smb there was still smbd processes, so did a
kil -9 id on all the process, the started smbd +nmbd and this has
fixed my problem!
may by you could try the same?
regards
Norbert Gomes wrote:
Hi,
I've
At that time, I tried everything (complete uninstal etc...) but always
the same thing. I will test the 3.0.8 version as it seems to work
thanks
Daniel Wilson a écrit :
Hi,
I have fixed the problem, i did a: /etc/init.d/smbd stop however
when i did a ps -ef | grep smb there was still smbd
Hi,
But it seems to me that Windows is simply ignoring /if /f flags,
because it doesn't print any error (even with no /q) when I put some
nonsense instead of the location of the ini file.
Well here we just have :
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n \\server\printer
in a script
Since 3.0.8 we have a file permission problem (group related???).
I didn't take a closer look at it, our production environment went back to
3.0.7.
symptoms: certain files can't be recreated/deleted, but group rights should
allow it.
3.0.7 works fine.
Daniel
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Tarjei Huse wrote:
except for the nice feature in XP SP1 that disables users from
installing printers - we haven't got round to pushing out a registry
hack to fix that yet, but before SP1 went on it worked.
Hi, would you mind posting the .reg file?
I haven't built one yet, on my list of
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Beschorner Daniel wrote:
| Since 3.0.8 we have a file permission problem (group related???).
| I didn't take a closer look at it, our production environment went back to
| 3.0.7.
|
| symptoms: certain files can't be recreated/deleted, but group rights
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Daniel Wilson wrote:
| If i do a
| bash~#smbpasswd -a -m uos-staff
|
| i get a
| Segmendation Fault
|
| if u use the idealx scripts this appears in log.smbd
| (in using samba 3.0.7 with ldap support)
You're using the 2.2 schema right ? I
We also use this schema (2.2) and now it works with the 3.0.8 version
(the segfault occured in 3.0.7 and 3.0.6)
Gerald (Jerry) Carter a écrit :
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Daniel Wilson wrote:
| If i do a
| bash~#smbpasswd -a -m uos-staff
|
| i get a
| Segmendation
Norbert Gomes wrote:
We also use this schema (2.2) and now it works with the 3.0.8 version
(the segfault occured in 3.0.7 and 3.0.6)
Gerald (Jerry) Carter a écrit :
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Daniel Wilson wrote:
| If i do a
| bash~#smbpasswd -a -m uos-staff
|
| i get
Hi:
I have heard that with samba 3 you don't need to have posixAccount
objectclass as part of the entries in the ldap directory anymore. I
couldn't find any information about how to get this going, so I am
recurring to this list.
What I want to achieve is to have my ldap directory to validate
On Tuesday 09 November 2004 17:15, you wrote:
Peter Volkov Alexandrovich wrote:
| Now have samba-3.0.7 installed on my system. The problem is this strange
| message in my logs:
| Nov 9 14:36:18 alustem smbd[14188]:
|
| [2004/11/09 14:36:18, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic2(1381)
| PANIC: PANIC:
Hello, I have an IBM 225 xSeries under SuSe 9.1
professional. I have some PC's connected under samba
to server and Lexmark T630 running under cups. It´s
works fine but sometimes I cannot print. Looking in
smb.conf I found:
[2004/11/09 13:44:21, 0] smbd/server.c:main(757)
smbd version
hi,
i try to mount on a windows domain a network share with the following
command:
smbmount //windowsserver/share ~/mnt -o username=domain\\myacount
this works fine for some of my collegues with redhat, debian and suse 8.x.
but for my and one of my collegues with Suse 9.0 it is not working.
When exploring a share served by Samba 3.0.8 from Windows 2000, explorer
will frequently lock up for exactly 10 seconds. A packet capture reveals
that windows tries to open a directory as a file (create andx request)
with samba responding STATUS_FILE_IS_A_DIRECTORY. After a few attempts
of
I recently downloaded and installed v3.0.8 and installed it on HP-UX
11.11. Thankfully, all of the compile problems I reported in 3.0.2 are now
gone (not sure why no one ever acknowledged my bug, but whatever).
However, now my system is complaining that TCP_NODELAY is not a valid
option. I did
Hello,
version samba-2.2.7-3.7.3, OS redhat 7.3
I'm trying to figure out why I can't see the workgroup I set in the smb.conf
file, when using a windows 2K client. I see other workgroups but not the samba
one. Plus it was there at first, then over time it disappears.If I add a pc to
the
I'm mulling over the idea of replacing my Win 2k MS AD using Samba. But
I'd like to retain roaming profile capability for all my users. Based on
your experience is it stable enough to implement for a production
environment?
I have only 30 using Win 2k Pro and some XP.
What are the pit falls I
We use LDAP backend and Linux 2.6.
It happens only --with-acl-support.
This 2 errors I found in the level 10 log when I try to copy a fresh copied
file a second time on itself (permissions of test file are -r-xrw, user
and group match)
Maybe the attribute mapping goes another path with acl
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 10:32:29AM -0200, Andreas wrote:
[2004/11/09 10:26:55, 2] rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_lookup_domain(2487)
Returning domain sid for domain TREINAMENTO -
S-1-5-21-1283145168-670325121-1332409668
[2004/11/09 10:26:55, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(648)
On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 17:19:22 -0800, Cole S. Ashcraft
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a samba server running in a workgroup. It is not usesd to
facilitate domain logons. When someone logs on, I'd like for a popup
message to come up. How would I do this (they are Win2K clients).
Thanks,
Cole
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 05:14:44PM +0100, Beschorner Daniel wrote:
[2004/11/09 17:02:02, 10] smbd/open.c:open_file_shared1(1038)
open_file_shared: fname = bootfont.bin, dos_attrs = 27, share_mode = 41,
ofun = 12, mode = 560, oplock request = 3
[2004/11/09 17:02:02, 8]
Noticed this in /var/log/samba while I was applying 'getent
groups|grep groupname '
[2004/11/09 10:29:04, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:enum_dom_groups(282)
No rid for Performance Monitor Users !?
[2004/11/09 10:29:04, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:enum_dom_groups(282)
No rid for Terminal Server
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 02:19:53PM -0200, Andreas wrote:
Quick strace (grepped for brevity):
# grep -E '(mkdir|getx|rmdir)' log
mkdir(buffy/SendTo, 0700) = 0
getxattr(buffy/SendTo, system.posix_acl_access, 0xbfffc330, 132) = -1
ENODATA (No data available)
getxattr(buffy/SendTo,
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 05:14:44PM +0100, Beschorner Daniel wrote:
We use LDAP backend and Linux 2.6.
It happens only --with-acl-support.
This 2 errors I found in the level 10 log when I try to copy a fresh copied
file a second time on itself (permissions of test file are -r-xrw, user
and
Joe,
Given how many MS Windows sites use roaming profiles it is safe to say that it
is stable enough.
Do you mean is Samba stable enough? Well again, we have a huge number of
users, I'd say it is.
OK. So if you mean does Samba handle profile in a stable manner? Samba does
not handle profiles
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sharif islam wrote:
| Noticed this in /var/log/samba while I was applying 'getent
| groups|grep groupname '
| [2004/11/09 10:29:04, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:enum_dom_groups(282)
| No rid for Performance Monitor Users !?
| [2004/11/09 10:29:04, 1]
Hi all
For several days I've been doing tests for our upcoming migration from
an NT domain to Samba PDC with ldapsam. We have ~200 clients, mostly NT4
and some Win2k. We want all of our users eventually switch from Windows
to KDE on Linux with thin clients through NX :-)
I managed to net rpc
Hello
version samba-3.0.2a, OS redhat 9
I configure the samba-server to use pdbedit but my stations winXP
can't change the passwords, always we receive message error (You not
have permission to change password) but all users can change and
permission is ok...
I read in internet that version
Hi,
I would like to have a DIT similar to this for my Samba server :
ou=People,dc=domain,dc=com: users accounts
ou=Group,dc=Domain,dc=com: groups
ou=Hosts,dc=domain,dc=com: machine accounts
ou=Samba,dc=domain,dc=com: Samba specific stuff, such as sambaDomain,
sambaUnixIdPool, etc
My
(excuse me for my bad english)
I use samba 3.0.1pre1
I make a config.pol with .adm templates.
But, when I use it in netlogon, register are no set.
netlogon and config.pol have correct permissions.
Leandro.
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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
| I recently downloaded and installed v3.0.8 and installed it on HP-UX
| 11.11. Thankfully, all of the compile problems I reported in 3.0.2 are
| now gone (not sure why no one ever acknowledged my bug, but whatever).
That was my
There was a fix relating to password changes made in 3.0.4. Please review
the release notes to see if this affects you.
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Well... I see what happened.
I went digging and see that the problem (relating to the duplicate
definition of TCP_NODELAY and TCP_MAXSEG) was fixed as a result of bug
1065. However, though the fix (changes to includes.h, one example being
the section starting at line 312, another starting at
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For anyone building Samba from source:
I goofed a couple of small details in the 3.0.8 release.
(a) the docs are the ones from 3.0.8pre2. The latest docs
~build can be downloaded from
~
Hi Joe,
i have samba 3 running for 100 Users with roaming profiles
in 3 offices over openvpn and it works like charme.
But before you migrate i recommend you to setup a small
samba test server and a few clients for testing and playing
with it.
Also do a deep study of the faqs.
Sharing roaming
On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 07:38:28PM -0700, John H Terpstra wrote:
My top level: /var/lib/samba/profiles is owned by root, group = root.
Permissions are: 0770
I noticed that if /var/lig/samba/profiles doesn't have a subdirectory with
the user's name, and if it has permissions like 1777, then
I am trying to build 3.0.8 Release on OS X Server 10.3.6 as the latest
version of samba installed with the 10.3.6 update (3.0.5) has broken
our backup strategy which has a Windows server backing up SAMBA/SMB
volumes ( this issue is noted in Dantz Retrospect KB and the solution
is to upgrade
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 10:30:58AM -0800, Andrew Cunningham wrote:
I am trying to build 3.0.8 Release on OS X Server 10.3.6 as the latest
version of samba installed with the 10.3.6 update (3.0.5) has broken
our backup strategy which has a Windows server backing up SAMBA/SMB
volumes ( this
Hi,
Two questions regarding the use of group map combined with ldapsam.
First, the Official HOWTO is relatively unclear about what need to be
done wrt to group map when using ldapsam. It state it is the
responsability of the admin to add the group map to the ldap backend,
but nothing else.
Etienne,
Please refer to the Samba-3 by Example book Chapters 5 and 6 for detailed
worked examples of how to use Samba-3 with LDAP. You can download the latest
version of this book from: http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf
When you have it all figured out, please send me your
On Nov 9, 2004, at 10:36 AM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
What version of krb5 does MacOSX ship with ?
Sorry, I am pretty ignorant of the internals of kerebos. How does one
find the version?
Andrew
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I have set my Samba server up to join an AD realm. Winbind is working
fine and I am able to use it for authentication as needed. When I try to
connect to one of my shares via a Windows client, I get the following error:
[2004/11/04 11:57:54, 0] auth/pampass.c:smb_pam_account(573)
Does it matter to what group a machine account belongs to? Does
that group have to be mapped to a domain group with net groupmap?
I created a local group in my linux box (samba pdc 3.0.7) called
machines and I'm using it as primary group for all the machine
accounts. Do I have to map this group
Richard,
What entries did you put in /etc/nsswitch.conf?
Does 'getent passwd' return the ADS user info?
- John T.
On Tuesday 09 November 2004 12:45, Richard Greaney wrote:
Hi all
I have set my Samba server up to join an AD realm. Winbind is working
fine and I am able to use it for
On Tuesday 09 November 2004 13:04, Andreas wrote:
Does it matter to what group a machine account belongs to?
It does not matter what UNIX group a machine belongs to. You can map the
Windows group to any UNIX group you like. Generally, I do not map the group
machines belong to. I am not aware
from the apple developer connection ...
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The current version of Kerberos for Macintosh is 4.5.1
and is included in 10.2.3 or later versions of Mac OS X
Jaguar. At its core, Kerberos for Macintosh 4.5.x is
based on MIT Kerberos v5 release 1.2.6.
Would like to do upgrade of couple of older SuSE 7.3 systems currently running
Samba 2.2.7 (as a PDC) to Samba 3.0.8. There are no RPM's availalble but I
would rather compile the source anyway and place Samba3 under the 'local'
hierarchy (such as /usr/local, etc.) leaving the Samba2 virtually
Hi,
compile warnings in 3.0.8:
lib/util_str.c: In function `strstr_m':
lib/util_str.c:1337: warning: return discards qualifiers from pointer target
type
tdb/tdbutil.c: In function `make_tdb_data':
tdb/tdbutil.c:46: warning: assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target
type
Hi,
Actually that tech note refers to 10.2, 10.3 runs at least 1.3.1, and
Kerberos was updated to at least 1.3.3 as part of the various Security
Updates
http://web.mit.edu/macdev/KfM/Common/Documentation/release-5.0.html
I am sure there is a simple kxxx command that can report the version, I
I am trying to upgrade our fully functional Samba domain from v3.0.2 to
v3.0.7 or v3.0.8. My question is, do I have to upgrade every server in
the domain in order for it to work or should I be able to upgrade one
server at a time, test it, and move on to the next server? Or should I
upgrade the
I found the support I needed to hear! Linux is much harder to setup but
the sense of accomplishment makes up for it. I'm also getting tired of
keeping track of costly client, server licenses on MS including virus or
worm threats design to exploit Windows Vulnerabilities.
By the way I did buy
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Thomas Bork wrote:
| Hi,
|
| compile warnings in 3.0.8:
Thanks. These are all ok I think (i've checked them before).
| And we have the same link error due failed test from configure.in:
|
| if test $ac_cv_prog_gnu_ld = yes; then
|
Hi,
My problem is like this ...
I have 2 users USERA and USERB. They both are authenticated by 2 different
servers (PDC). USERA is authenticated by NAMD001 and USERB is authenticated by
NYC020 servers. In this case, for me to provide Unix (slsnyd2 server) directory
access, how should my
Andrew Cunningham wrote:
I am sure there is a simple kxxx command that can report the version, I
just can't find it at the moment.
that exactly was my problem. kinit, kadmin, kpasswd etc.
are not reporting any version number ...
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Daniel S. Haischt
W2k by default runs scheduled tasks as system user, which isnt a samba
user. somewhere in the config of the W2K job schedule interface (it may
be under an advanced button) you can change the user that the job runs
under. Change it to a user who is in your samba system, and can
read/write the
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 10:27:09PM +0100, Daniel S. Haischt wrote:
Andrew Cunningham wrote:
I am sure there is a simple kxxx command that can report the version, I
just can't find it at the moment.
that exactly was my problem. kinit, kadmin, kpasswd etc.
are not reporting any version
Hi,
I am trying to get samba 3.0.7 working with our win2k DC. I installed samba
from the ports collection, so the kerberos library looks to be the heimdel
version.
I can use kinit to create a ticket and it authenticates against the DC just
fine. However when I attempt to use net ads join it
Hi Group,
I am not very familiar how Samba authenticates users, but currently
where I work Samba authenticates users using NTLM. We are only using
Samba to share out home directories(shares) for Windows 2000 users to
mount(map).
Does Samba support Kerberos authentication against
I use samba 3.0.1pre1
I make a config.pol with .adm templates.
But, when I use it in netlogon, register are no set.
netlogon and config.pol have correct permissions.
Shouldn't it be ntconfig.pol?
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I am not very familiar how Samba authenticates users, but currently
where I work Samba authenticates users using NTLM. We are only using
Samba to share out home directories(shares) for Windows 2000 users to
mount(map).
Does Samba support Kerberos authentication against
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Thanks. These are all ok I think (i've checked them before).
thanks.
What's the bug ID # on this again? I thought tim had things worked
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Sorry, no bug ID yet. Thought that reporting this was enough.
Here is the error:
+ LD=ld
+ echo 'configure:3162:
I've got two WinXP SP2 users. Roaming profiles. One of them takes about 25
seconds to log out unless she has made pretty drastic changes to her profile
(My Documents, etc). My second user takes upwards of 3 minutes to log out,
even if he has just logged in, not opened a thing or made
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sharif islam wrote:
| I am using samba 3.07 with winbind in AD. I have some
| long group names (30 char or more, includes spaces). And
| I noticed users get access denied for those groups. Is
| there a limit on group name length? Thanks.
Shouldn't be
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Graeme Walker wrote:
| Hi All
|
| Various versions and patches of Samba (23) seen this on a
| number of sites now. XP SP 2 will report a server off
| line, and go offline, typically after being connected
| to a network for 1-2 mins. Mainly all sites
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 18:11:10 -0400, Igor Belyi
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I'd guess it's a good idea to check if DNS
name - IP - DNS name gives consistent result on all 3 participants:
Samba server, XP client, and ADS.
Hope it's not useless,
Igor
Not sure if this covers it:
Samba Server :
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Greg Adams wrote:
| Here's the section of a level 10 log from samba 3.0.7 when connecting
| from the Windows XP client, and I think it's here that samba decides
| to choose the NT LM protocol. The question is why?
...
| using SPNEGO
| Selected
Hi,
testparm:
-
testparm shows:
ERROR: the 'passwd program' (/usr/bin/passwd %u) requires a '%u' parameter.
You can see, passwd program _is_ /usr/bin/passwd %u
smbstatus:
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switches '-p' for showing processes
Hello,
the last days, I get this error in log.nmbd:
[2004/11/09 23:47:07, 2] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(725)
tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: /var/lib/samba/unexpected.tdb (26628,93068)
is already open in this process
[2004/11/09 23:47:07, 2] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(725)
tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex:
I was having the same problem as you decribe with 4.10 version of
freebsd and found a number of reasons why it was not working, but I
manage to find this great walk through and get it working with 5.2.1.
http://www.kurai.org/~gdunn/samba3-ad/fbsd_samba.html
Try it and see if it helps and curious
Samba supports links now, right? I was recently experimenting with a
setup for cross-platform access to a user's FireFox bookmarks.
Unfortunately, FireFox overwrites the link to the bookmarks file on
exit. How is this possible if Samba is interpreting the link correctly?
Shouldn't the file
Elijah Savage wrote:
I was having the same problem as you decribe with 4.10 version of
freebsd and found a number of reasons why it was not working, but I
manage to find this great walk through and get it working with 5.2.1.
http://www.kurai.org/~gdunn/samba3-ad/fbsd_samba.html
This is quite
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 04:46:40PM -0500, Josh Kropf wrote:
| I am trying to get samba 3.0.7 working with our win2k DC. I installed samba
| from the ports collection, so the kerberos library looks to be the heimdel
| version.
Which version of FreeBSD ?
Which version of heimdal ?
Are you
My OS is Linux kernel 2.4.20, and my configure line is
./configure --prefix=/usr --with-ldapsam --enable-static=yes
david
Paul Gienger :
When I install Samba 3.0.8 I get error messages, anyone know how to fix it?
Probably not without more info, such as perhaps your build OS, configure
Hi all,
I am running Samba 3.0.7 joined to an AD domain with ACL support and
XFS. Files served by this server are only being accessed via Samba.
I can successfully set the ACL permissions; however I am having
permissions issues that I believe to be related to the Unix file
permissions.
2 issues
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Jim C. wrote:
| Samba supports links now, right? I was recently experimenting with a
| setup for cross-platform access to a user's FireFox bookmarks.
| Unfortunately, FireFox overwrites the link to the bookmarks file on
| exit. How is this possible if
Well yes I would agree now that 5.3 is production release that this is a
safe bet.
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From: Thomas M. Skeren III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 6:52 PM
To: Elijah Savage
Cc: Josh Kropf; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Unable to join AD
Elijah Savage wrote:
Well yes I would agree now that 5.3 is production release that this is a
safe bet.
Well shoot...they must've released it today. I got 5.3 rc2 on a server
working well, and my laptop too. But yeah, use 5.3.
-Original Message-
From: Thomas M. Skeren III
Hi Samba-Folks,
there are Samba 3.0.8 RPMs available now on the SerNet ftp-server:
ftp://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/
Currently we have built 3.0.8 for
SuSE 8.2
SuSE 9.0
SuSE 9.1
SuSE 9.2 (i386 and x86_64)
SLES 8 (i386)
SLES 9 (i386 and
Hi Guenther,
as Suse released just their own packs can you describe
whats the difference between their packs and sernets?
Best Regards
Robert
Guenther Deschner schrieb:
Hi Samba-Folks,
there are Samba 3.0.8 RPMs available now on the SerNet ftp-server:
ftp://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/
Hi,
I am running Samba 3.0.7 on my Solaris 8 x86, and I see lots of Samba temporary
files under my /tmp directory. Is it okay? Is any to turn them off because
Samba daemon never remove them automatically?
Thank you.
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hi all...
has anyone setup ftp access to a samber domain momber server to allow
clients to connect and pick up files while away from the office...
-ipguy
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is anyone able to CP a snip from the audit logs module ?
i'd liek to see the output if possible
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