The home directory in win98 should be taken care of by the 'home\\server\dir\dir '
parameter in the [global] section, and another section
called [homes] where you put the comment, browsable, readonly, etc..
Browsing the server using win98 should show you a dir called 'homes' that
gives you
Could this be related to ip forwarding being disabled? Do you have a
firewall?
---Original Message---
From: Rodrigo Gruppelli
Date: 14 februarie 2003 08:12:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Can't access remote workstations without MASQUERADE
Hi everyone! I have a
The way I see the use of this mailing list is that everybody that uses the
knowledge gathered here also has the responsibility to contribute at his own
level.
By this I mean that I, having some Samba experience, try to answer those
questions that correspond to my level of skills.
I will
For quite some time I am trying to get samba 3.0.0 woring with an LDAP
backend.
The latest problem I have is that user authenticaltion doe not work. The
passwords are right, added them with the ldaptools from the samba
source, I can browse the ldap server, samba aslo can successfully search
(see
.
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 23:42, Bart Bekker wrote:
For quite some time I am trying to get samba 3.0.0 woring with an LDAP
backend.
The latest problem I have is that user authenticaltion doe not work. The
passwords are right, added them with the ldaptools from the samba
. Points to an issue with the script smbldap-useradd.pl not
incrementing the sid, may also point to the above PAM problem.
-=carl=-
Bart Bekker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks, problem solved.
But I am still confused. Why are those password tools delivered
2003 15:08:07 +0200
Bart Bekker wrote:
Sounds like a typical misstake; did you apply the signorseal patch
in the windows xp registry?
from the how-to I quote:
To join a Samba Domain, you will need to first make the following
changes to your registry and reboot:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM
Well, I was finally able to browse my home directory, but unable to make
any changes to the permissions nor files. In the samba log appeared
[2003/11/13 12:05:10, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(113)
error packet at smbd/nttrans.c(1707) cmd=160 (SMBnttrans)
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
when trying to
Finally I was able to browse my [bart] home share from windows. But
trying to change anything to the files resulted in an error and in the
samba log appeared:
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[2003/11/13 12:05:10, 5] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_uint32s(861)
0064 sub_auths : 0015 03f528bd 261676f7
You can add this line to the [share] part in smb.conf: force user = root
This will give anay valid user for the share root permissions.
Per Bäckman wrote:
I'm setting up a linux mashine with samba for filesharing to windowsclients.
I use samba 3 and Linux rh9 and swat.
We are just a small
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