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Dwight Tovey wrote
:
| So the next step was to configure Samba to use
| the script directly by pointing the add machine script
| parameter in smb.conf to the script:
|
| add machine script = /usr/local/bin/samba-addmachine %u
|
| I restart Samba,
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Hansjörg Maurer wrote:
| I am trying to upgrade a printserver from 2.2.8a
| to 3.0.20. Is there a way to do so without
| reinstalling and configuring all the drivers?
| Can I just copy the printing related tdb files and
| driver files or do I have
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henry j. mason wrote:
| i've been integrating a Samba server into a mixed
| windows 2000/2003 authentication environment for
| use as a NAS device. i finally have things working
| for the most part, but in the process of debugging
|
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Michael Lueck wrote:
| I happened to check if there are current Debian .deb
| packages for 3.0.20a at samba.org, only 3.0.14a in the
| directory. Will this be updated, or has there been a
| change in operations behind the scenes?
Dunno. Simo?
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James Kosin wrote:
| Jerry Others,
|
| What does this error in my logs mean:
| [2005/10/06 08:50:47, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(798)
| ~ james (192.168.100.158) couldn't find service
| ::{2227a280-3aea-1069-a2de-08002b30309d}
|
| It could be
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Gerd Fleischer wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I would like to know if there's a way to detect the
| workgroup of my own server with libsmbclient.
|
| With earlier versions than 3.0.20 it was possible
| to use smbctx-workgroup after the context was
| initialized.
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James Kosin wrote:
| Anyway samba could display a better log message saying
| that was the problem? I've always found the numbers
| rather cryptic although interesting. Just a suggestion.
I think it's actually better to display the name the client
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Daniel Hindbo Jensen wrote:
| Almost every hotfix out there is applied to the Win 2k ADS
|
| This is some logfile entrys when I rolled back to the old setup that
| didnt work for test purpose... log level 10 for winbind
This log file is actually
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Peter Åstrand wrote:
| store_cache_seqnum: success [CRT][4294967295 @ 1129105867]
| refresh_sequence_number: CRT seq number is now -1
Well that looks wrong. Can you send me the complete
level 10 debug log from winbnidd off list as well
as you
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James Kosin wrote:
|
|
| That makes sense; but why not something like:
| \\server\::{shared-printers-folder}
|
| or something more appropriate instead of the long
| complex (In my terms) numbers. Unless those numbers
| need to be setup in samba as
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Joshua Weage wrote:
| Yes. Same problem here. I sent a post to the list
| last week and didn't see any responses. With
| Samba 3.0.20a, Samba doesn't add any entries into
| winbind_idmap.tdb. 3.0.14a works correctly.
|
| I've tried various options
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I am a leaf on the wind. Watch me soar.
-- Wash (Serenity 2005)
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Michael Lueck wrote:
| So much has been done in the new build, including the
| remote NT service stuff Jerry tossed in for us, thus
| my interest in starting to work with the current
| level of code.
Samba 3.0.21 will be able to manage servers on
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Marc Gregoire wrote:
| -Original Message-
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| Indeed, the freespace reported may not always be correct.
|
| However, what you relay is not what I'm seeing on any of my
| Samba servers.
| If
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henry j. mason wrote:
| | Opening cache file at /var/run/samba/gencache.tdb
| | tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: could not open file
| | /var/run/samba/gencache.tdb: Permission denied
|
| You should eb able to just ignore this. If the gencache tdb
|
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Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
| win2k clients, samba 3.0.20 pdc.
| a new user, who has never logged on, does so for the
| first time. the domain uses roaming profiles, and the
| netlogon share provides a custom Default User dir
| as well as an
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Fabian Arrotin wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have a Samba 3.0.9 running on a RHEL 3 server.
| This server is member of a Active Directory domain.
| I have the following problem (and searching the list,
| it seems i'm not the only one ...) :
|
| All 'online'
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Benoit Gauthier wrote:
| (2005.10.13, 15:50)
|
| Here is the netstat output for SMB. What does it tell you?
CLOSE_WAIT means that the process is waiting for a socket to
shutdown. I think you have a client connecting and
disconnecting rapidly.
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Sean Noonan wrote:
| Does anyone have any experiences with
| integrating Samba and Thursby Software's ADmitMac?
| All of our Microsoft XP and Win2000 workstations work
| just fine with Samba, but I'm having a hell of a
| time getting ADmitMac to
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Benoit Gauthier wrote:
| That client is a Windows 2000 desktop which is 99%
| reserved for backup purposes. It connects to a local
| Linux computer (192.168.0.99) via Samba (using a mapped
| drive, of course) and then addresses four NFS
| mounts to
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Benoit Gauthier wrote:
| (2005.10.14, 09:59)
|
| Is the machine accessing the Samba server via unc path name? You
| might want to try it as a mapped drive.
|
| It is already accessed via a mapped drive.
Can you send me an ethereal trace of a backup
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Leen Toelen wrote:
| Hi,
|
| this is actually more a pam question I believe, but
| I guess you'll know enought about it to answer my question.
| I would like to enable domain logins on some linux
| laptops, like I do on the desktops. This works great
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Louis van Belle wrote:
| Hi, i think i have the same problem here also ,
|
| i had a problem 2 weeks ago, my samba panic-ed, but
| i lost my logs with the panic code in it.
..
| and i'm sure everybody logs out every day, and there are
| only 2
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| In a message dated 10/14/2005 9:23:04 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| | I'm not able to browse the network let alone join
| | the OSX machines to the domain. Samba is v3.0.20
| |
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Daniel Hindbo Jensen wrote:
| After installing SuSE 10.0 on another desktop PC which
| is running samba 3.0.20 (not 3.0.20a) it made the same error
| as the older samba version running on the live server
|
| However some small changes have occured
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Seems as if samba ignored write list and read list
| options in smb.conf. Because when I have
|
| writeable = yes
| read list = dummy
|
| user dummy can still write/delete. When I try to
| do it opposite, i.e.
|
| read
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Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 08:17:43AM -0400, Benoit Gauthier wrote:
(2005.10.17, 08:11)
Will one of the long lived processes respond to kill -TERM ?
All processes die after a killall -9 smbd even though the oldest one
takes
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Barry, Christopher wrote:
is simply 'killall smbd' the preferre invocation?
Yes. But specifically the TERM signal allows for a
clean shutdown if possible.
cheers, jerry
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Christoph Badura wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to use ntlm_auth and winbindd to authenticate users against
a Windows 2003 AD server. Despite having disable netbios yes, winbindd
insists on doing one NetBIOS exchange on UDP port 138 on startup. If I
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Sanjay Upadhyay wrote:
Hi PC,
I am encountering the same problem, with 3.0.14a, 3.0.20a and 3.0.20b
in RH ES 4.0 32 bit. All the samba RPMS were downloaded fro
enterprisesamba.org.
Guys is it a bug or there is some changes required ?
You don't
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Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
| when installing samba from FreeBSD ports collection, I
| can choose AIO support, which leads to ...
|
| checking whether to support asynchronous io... yes
| checking for aio_read in -lrt... no
| checking for asynchronous io
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Billinghurst, David (CALCRTS) wrote:
| I have been having problems with username maps and security=ads.
|
| I now have a solution (or at least a work around) that is working
| for me. I sort of stumbled across it, as I don't recall reading
| any
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Günter Gersdorf wrote:
| Domain Admins are not allowed to modify the ldapsam
| database via usrmgr.
| lib/smbldap.c: smbldap_open: cannot access LDAP when not root..
|
| Is this by design?
Yes. It is by design. You have to assign the
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xuan van wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I downloaded 3.0.20 from samba.org, ran makepkg.sh to create
| samba pkg for Solaris. The install base for the new version
| locates in /opt/samba and the smbd locates in /etc/samba.
| I tried to modify the makepkg.sh to put
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Rex Dieter wrote:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| We have setup a Samba member server using Winbind (3.0.14a and NT4). I
| am trying to map the NT Domain ids to root (root = admin
| administrator rdehn) but this seems to be ignored when I try and
|
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Carli Cathomen wrote:
| Hi All,
|
| I have a samba 3.0.4 installation on AIX 5.2 ML05. The problem I am facing
| is that sometimes one smbd is looping and consuming up to 100% CPU time.
| In the log I see the following entry:
|
|
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I feel like I'm waiting on some event
before I grow up. Please wake me up
so I don't miss
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Eric A. Hall wrote:
| On 10/18/2005 9:26 AM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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| Günter Gersdorf wrote:
|
| | Domain Admins are not allowed to modify the ldapsam
| | database via usrmgr.
| | lib
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Warren Beldad wrote:
| if I put max connections = 5 in the homes section, does
| this mean that only 5 users can login to their
| home directory simultaneously?
no. it means that 5 connections are allowed to any
given home directory.
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Software Groups wrote:
| I am running samba 3.0.20a in my FC4 linux machine, its running for
two days.
| In /tmp direcotry I see lots of temporary files.
|
| Is it safe to remove these files? also I would like to why its
| creating these many files?
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Andreas wrote:
| Scenario (everything samba-3):
| - many subnets, each with a BDC
| - one PDC somewhere else
| - one WINS at that PDC server
| - windows using wins first, bcast next (node-type 8)
|
| When one workstation asks the wins server about
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David Wilson wrote:
| Hi guys/girls,
|
| How are you keeping ?
|
| A while ago I mentioned a problem that I'm picking up with Samba with
| OpenLDAP and the logon hours restrictions which are implemented via
| the NT 4.0 User Manager.
|
| Basically my
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Dustin Navea wrote:
| Gerald, hi. Thanks for the quick reply, I apparently
| missed it, so thanks for the archives too! How do I get
| a level 10 debug log? I'm not totally familiar with
| samba yet, so I'm not sure about how to do
| that, but
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Martin Zielinski wrote:
| On Linux the syntax is gdb -p pid.
|^^^
| The ..39389: No such file... message seems to tell, that you didn't
| attach to the process but tried to debug a file called 39389.
actually you need the
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Nathan Vidican wrote:
| Thanks, makes sense... so I waited for another (locked up)
| pid, and did a `gdb /usr/samba/sbin/smbd pid` , and
| got a (hopefully useful) gdb output. I have atatched
| the output here, along with the logfile of the
| user
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Robert Schetterer wrote:
| Hi Jerry ,
|
| Incompatibilities with newer MS Windows hotfixes,
| what kind of hotfixes exactly?
| is there an more detailed faq about this and thenice new features
| online...or in soures?
The one line summary is that
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Nathan Vidican wrote:
| So is there an easy way to point samba towards compiling
| itself to use a different openldap distribution, or would
| this be something one might accomplish at run-time?
Look at my build script
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Michael Gasch wrote:
| hi john,
|
| i just want to point out some lacks in the current
| online documentation and the documentation of smb.conf
| distributed with the binaries/tarballs:
The web scripts were not updating the appropriate files.
That's
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Michael Gasch wrote:
hi list,
i experienced a weird behaviour of samba in the latest versions
(3.0.20[a,b]) on XFS:
directory:
/data (owner=iso,group=edv)
permissions: 2770
if i put a file in there with permissions 644
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Sebastian Held wrote:
Hi,
I've a problem, with a cpu load (66% while running a separate
virusscanner with another 30%) of one of my smbd processes.
It only happens occasionally (approx. 2 times in the last 4 weeks).
The backtrace is attached.
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Michael Gasch wrote:
hibig thx jerry,
two questions remain:
1) i'm using store dos attributes so (a)/(b) do not apply for me?
If you are using 'store dos attributes = yes' but have not specifically
set any attributes on that file, then the
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Sebastian Held wrote:
| Am Donnerstag, 20. Oktober 2005 16:49 schrieben Sie:
| Looks like and issue in the nscd client request. The getpwnam() lookup
| is happening because a client is trying to connect to
| \\server\colorlaser5quota and you have a
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julius Junghans wrote:
| Hi,
|
| im reading the Samba 3 Howto / Chapter 7. Standalone Servers at the
| moment, where can i get more infos about:
| passdb backend = guest ?
It's builtin. DOn't mess with it. There's a reason
its not documented. And
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Mark Proehl wrote:
| Hi,
|
| im looking for a binary package of samba with a libnss_winbind.1
| for HP-UX-11.0
|
| The depot files in
|
| http://de.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/hp/samba-3.0.14a
|
| look good, but there are these three
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Andreas Oster wrote:
| novaws20 (10.2.1.71) couldn't find service aoste
| novaws20 (10.2.1.71) couldn't find service aoste
| novaws20 (10.2.1.71) couldn't find service aoste
| novaws20 (10.2.1.71) couldn't find service aoste
| novaws20
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Andrew Bartlett wrote:
| The trouble is that we don't know where the string is
| being trucated. It is not as simple as 'in the tree connect',
| as ethereal shows the string to be already truncated.
| It must be somewhere else, but it also appears
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Amadeu A.B.Júnior wrote:
| Hi guys,
|
| I received an email from my samba-server reporting
| a segmentation fault in Samba.
Technically it's an abort in the openldap client libs.
Looks to be triggered from pam_ldap, not necessarily
from smbd.
|
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Jukka Hienola wrote:
| So, our name server was unavailable this morning due
| to OS update. Division's Samba and LDAP services are
| running on same server, and Samba is using TLS in
| connecting to LDAP service. Because some of the network
| names
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Thomas Bork wrote:
| Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
|
| It's not our bug Andrew. I've generated traces from
| a Win2K - WinXP that show the exact same thing. It's
| a Windows 2000 client bug.
|
| tb3 is a XP SP2 client. Thats why it must
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David Wilson wrote:
| Hi guys,
|
| Any ideas on this one ? I've really tried everything
| now from what I can see.
Sorry. Thought I had replied already but apparently not.
| The time on the server is set to localtime, the timezone
| set to SAST
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Paul Gienger wrote:
| The three inherit flags that are listed seem to work on
| everything else but group membership.
This is a Unix thing. Just set the group id bit on
the parent directory (chmod g+s dir)
cheers, jerry
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Thomas Bork wrote:
| Gerald (Jerry) Carter schrieb:
|
| 2) 'map read only = yes' should give you 3.0.14a behavior.
| - according to the docs wouldn't map read only = Permissions or No
| give the 3.0.20 behaviour?
| oh yeah. I forgot that jeremy
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Michael Gasch wrote:
| i have a user called biblio and a group called biblio
| normally this is no problem under linux but samba seems to emulate
| windows behaviour indirectly.
Windows won't allow a user and groupw ith the same name.
Not much we
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Pierre Therrien wrote:
| Could it be possible to use winbind kerberos ticket
| to authenticate to openldap when using it as
| idmap backend ? this way i would not have to
| record a ldap admin password in secret.tdb.
Not currently.
cheers, jerry
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Lionel Déruaz wrote:
| The problem that i am facing, is that for some users, the check
| to see if the user is in the group is working fine,
| but for some other users, it returns me an error (but
| the user is in the group !)I am using for this
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Lionel Déruaz wrote:
| First of all, thanks for this quick answer.
|
| |
| | Is this fixed in the 3.0.20b release ?
|
| No. But the netsamlogon_cache file has been removed in
| 3.0.21pre1 altogether.
|
| Fine.
| Does it means the problem that i've
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Chema wrote:
...
| From Samba 3.0.12, it is now possible for admin users
| to join computers to the domain without using
| the root account.
| ...
| In fact, the 'root' account is needed in the first place
| so that the SeXXX privileges can be set.
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John H Terpstra wrote:
| OK - I'll try to answer this.
|
| Originally Windows networking used only NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
You said the 'N' wordI wonder if Chris will magically
appear.
| Browsing uses a complex interaction of name registration
|
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John Schwartzman wrote:
| Clicking on the smbd link resolves
| to http://localhost:901/swat/help/manpages/smbd.8.html
| which gives me the 404 error, but should resolve to
| /usr/share/doc/packages/samba/htmldocs/manpages-3/nmbd.8.html.
It was my
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Ulrich Bernhard wrote:
| We have a samba share which is a NFS mounted filesystem
| with user quota. The samba server runs SuSE 9.2, the
| samba version is 3.0.20b. The filesystem is nfs mounted
| from a NetApp fileserver.
How do quotas work for you
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David Wilson wrote:
| Hi Jerry,
|
| Thanks for your reply.
|
| Sound like what you've said is correct.
|
| Could it not be that the values being stored are in
| GMT and that's why my clients (Windows XP) who are in
| the SAST timezone (GMT+2) cannot
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Lars Dam wrote:
| Hi Jerry,
|
| I'v got FC4 with the development version of samba (3.0.20-2)
|
| I still have these debug_lookup_classname(ads): Unknown class and
| debug_lookup_classname(rpc): Unknown class errors.
|
| winbind aswell as smbd and
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| I use cups and samba on a mandriva2006 linux box.
| and i'd like to see the correct filename printed,
| not the samba filename smbprn.xx
| is there a function in samba ?
No. This is current;y by
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John H Terpstra wrote:
| The desire by the person who asked the question is to run
| a Samba-3 server without NetBIOS. The intent, as I
| understood the request, is to run Samba-3 as a Domain
| Controller without NetBIOS, and no MS ADS server.
|
|
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, William Burns wrote:
I just made a DFS link that pointed to another DFS share on a different
server...
It seems to confuse the Win'XP client a bit, but it can be made to work.
That means
I can build a tree structure
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On Fri, 28 Oct 2005, Jeremy wrote:
I have a Samba file server which I have successfully joined to a domian
controlled by a Windows 2003 domian controller. I cannot get the server to
allow access to users who are members of a group with spaces
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Lionel Déruaz wrote:
| Hello, we have tried the 3.0.21pre1 release.
| Effectively the netsamlogon_cache file doesn't exist anymore.
| However we keep on having similar trouble with the cache : some users
| members of some AD group are seen as if
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Michel Bouchet wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I am using Samba as a file server only; with no whatsoever printing
service.
| Therefore I would like to get rid of the printer-icon when the users
access
| the samba-server.
|
| How can I do that ?
|
| I have tried to
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Oliver Heering wrote:
Hi,
we want to set up a samba-server with an ldap-backend (so far no
problem, got this running already) but want the users to login to
workstations using their email-address instead of a normal
login-name.
I already
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Franz Pförtsch wrote:
Franz Pförtsch wrote:
Hello,
I am using a samba/cups printserver with security=ads as printserver.
I am configure all printer with cupsaddsmb, the printers are published
into the AD.
Everything works fine.
But every
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David Miller wrote:
I'm looking into trying out AIO on one of our file servers in
the office but I can't find any info on what the values for
aio read size and aio write size correspond to. Is it
a buffer size of some sort or a tuning type
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Franz Pförtsch wrote:
Hello,
I am running a SuSE SLES9 Server with samba-3.0.14a, this server is acting
only as a printserver.
Printing is running well, but after a day I have a lot of IPC$ Sessions,
does this share have a important function?
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Franz Pförtsch wrote:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
[IPC$] is the share that the windows connect to in order to
open named pipes in order to issue the spoolss RPC calls.
How could I finish this connections, they took a lot of CPU (30
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
We are using samba 3.0.4 as windows pdc on hpux system.
We are audited by SOX people.
They ask us to track all Windows logon unsuccessfull due to bad
passsword ...
Do you know if this information can be
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Eric Roseme wrote:
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Hi,
I think I've narrowed down my problem to the fact that the group
mapping is
not giving me the same GID for all 'equivalent' groups, as seen here:
$ net groupmap list
DOMAIN\Group1
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Franz Pförtsch wrote:
I made a top and saw the cupsd is consuming the CPU.
In my opinion the IPC$ is asking about printers!
First I set the printcap cache time to 60 and I had a peek CPU of 50 %.
Then I changed to 120 and now the peek CPU has
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Martin Zielinski wrote:
| If this is a problem on your system (as is on mine), you
| might have to close this remaining connection manually.
|
| I do this in conn.c / conn_idle_all(). But there might
| really be more elegant ways...
I recently
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Franz Pförtsch wrote:
| Thanks for help.
|
| I am using SuSE SLES9 samba-3.0.14a.
|
| the precompiled value is 0.
| I setted the value to 360.
|
| Can you explain the differend values?
| I created one printer and the printer was
| immediately visible
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Adam Nielsen wrote:
| group mapping on domain members is mutually exclusive with running
| winbindd. Usually that is.
|
| So you mean if I run winbindd I can't use group mapping? Are there any
| ways around this? (Like getting winbindd to check
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Michael Lueck wrote:
| I have a share which a group write list.
| That group is mapped to a Linux group in /etc/group.
| That group in Linux has two users.
| The first user listed is suddenly unable to write, but the
| second one is. With the
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Henrik Zagerholm wrote:
| Hi all!
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| I'm using an interface module towards the libsmbclient.c/h and I've
| noticed that I get weird results regarding filecreation and accesstimes
| after upgrading to latest libsmbclient.
|
| Can someone confirm
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Mario Wolff wrote:
| Hello all,
| yesterday i've rebootet our fileserver. Everything was fine. Samba up,
| slapd up, getent passwd/groups working. Test-Logon on one Workstation ok.
| This morning our users can't logon to the domain. Bad!
| In many
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Richard Greaney wrote:
| tdb(/var/lib/samba/winbindd_idmap.tdb): rec_read bad magic 0x42424242 at
| offset=
| 59948
| error getting user id for sid S-1-5-21-997653320-332963777-2638616180-1106
| could not lookup domain user IWAM_DC1
Deleted the
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FM wrote:
| Hello,
| I configure my PDc as print server.
| With cups, I configure 3 printers (names : print1 print2
| and prinnt3). After that I saw the error in the last
| printer's name. So I delete prinnt3 and create print3).
|
| But if I
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Jeremy,
I can reproduce this as well. Is it somethign we can fix?
Or more of a don't do that kind of thing?
cheers, jerry
samba.list wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I have a Linux machine auto-mounting an NFS share,
| then sharing it out via Samba (not
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Michael Lueck wrote:
| Think I found something... Jerry, seems like an old setting is leaking
| up through the floor boards.
|
| Before the net rpc rights grant domain\\account
| SeMachineAccountPrivilege stuff existed, I used admin users =
|
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Jeremy Allison wrote:
| On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 08:20:07AM -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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| Jeremy,
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| I can reproduce this as well. Is it somethign we can fix?
| Or more of a don't do
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Craig White wrote:
this was one of the primary reasons that I proposed having a
samba wiki to dispel some of these legendary misinformations.
another thought was where to deflect people who ask about
'the endpoint has disconnected' messages
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Lionel Déruaz wrote:
we are facing issue to check the membership of some users in AD
groups (for winbind).
When using the script wbinfo_group.pl, we had not the same result
for the same couple user group, if we lauch the script
several
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Antony Gelberg wrote:
| Given this scenario, are we best off creating a new
| domain? It would be nice if we could migrate the
| oild domain so it's transparent to the users. If
| it's not possible, would it be if we had admin
| access to the
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