Hi Michael,
Yes, basically I'm trying to get a continuous log of who accesses which
files, and when.
Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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is stored in your file, you may want to look into
storing your data in a database.
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Matt Lozier skrev:
Hello,
I have
, unless I run
an LDAP server and install pGina with the LDAP plugin.
I didn't want to have to go this route, but I think that it may be the only
option available!
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don't know what's
causing this!
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and group
memberships (all handled locally on the server), etc and everything
looks fine. I've also been looking in the samba logs and not seeing
relating to the error.
I would appreciate any help/advice!
Matt.
Here's what the smb.conf GLOBAL looks like:
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
with ACLs to
implement this?
Any and all suggestions are appreciated!
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want to tell him that. Any help anyone can offer would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank you,
Matt Harris
smb.conf excerpt below.
[global]
workgroup = UTOPIA
server string = %h (file server)
obey pam restrictions = Yes
passdb backend = tdbsam
passwd
information? Also, is there a way to have samba write the correct information
to bind?
As for the samba version, I'm using the default that comes with OpenSuSE 11.1.
The same goes with the packages for bind and dhcpd.
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and to restrict the groups who can log in. This
does mean you will have to use the pam_access module as well. This works quite
well for me under Linux and may (I stress may as I haven't worked with AIX)
provide a solution under AIX.
Hope this helps.
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Matt Delves
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dos attributes = yes
map acl inherit = yes
create mode = 0700
directory mode = 0700
printable = no
guest ok = no
hosts allow = 0.0.0.0/0
hosts readonly allow =
admin users = matt.everson
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map to this share using his
credentials fine..
the share in smb.conf looks like this
[share-name]
path=/usr/local/share/groups/share-name
valid users = @share-name @ntadmin
admin users = @ntadmin
force group = share-name
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 0770
any thoughts ?
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krb response the machine is getting and what it expects.
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Hello,
Occasionally when I perform net rpc group members (group a), I get a
timeout. When I do net rpc group members (group b), I always get a
timeout.
I get the following error:
[2007/01/05 16:36:18, 0] rpc_client/cli_pipe.c:rpc_api_pipe(790)
rpc_api_pipe: Remote machine 127.0.0.1 pipe \samr
I set up an NIS slave on the Samba server, and this appears to fix the problem.
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Hello,
Occasionally when I perform net rpc group members (group a), I get a
timeout. When I do net rpc group members (group b), I always get a
timeout.
I get
I've been trying to determine if a file is locked by samba from unix. Is
there some magic incantation to find this? E.g. if someone is copying a file
in from a windows system via samba.
I'm using the default locking parameters on 3.0.10 with a 2.6 kernel. I've
tried checking posix byte ranges,
of this (or any similar) commands
in the rpcclient man page, or help text, nor the net command's man
page or help text, and no attempts to find them or get them to work
have worked. So ... has this been removed or something?
More importantly, it actually possible to do what I want?
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(not on the domain) with Windows Vista still. The
actual end users of the laptop have said they very much like the new
windows and have found it easy to use. shrug It looked like an
improvement to me, but nothing greatly different in terms of
operation. Still, s'long as they're happy :)
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are so aware). Is this
what you had in mind, or do you actually have a way to convince
Windows XP itself to get a ticket from the KDC after login to the
Samba domain? I would be very interested if you did.
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accordingly - as I don't think there's another way.
If there's a way to achieve this, please let me know.
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how would I configure the samba share?
[colours]
comment = colours
path = /over/there
valid users = @group1 @group2
and then the file system takes care of the r/w perms and forcing the
proper group ?
Thanks,
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doesn't use check_ntlm_password.
Any advice would be very welcome,
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simo wrote:
On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 13:47 +0100, Matt Baker wrote:
Hi All,
since an upgrade from 3.0.24 to 3.0.25 on 2 separate sun solaris
(v3.8,v3.9) boxes I have experienced an inability to authenticate.
$ smbclient -L //serverbox -U username
Password:
session setup failed
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domain object from the LDAP directory, the smbd process just
creates it again every time it is started since it can't find it.Any help,
insight, wisdom or guidance would be most appreciated. If there's any other
information I can provide, just let me know. Thanks!-Matt
.
Hopefully that helps...
-Matt
3) If the file permissions look good and it's the only domain controller,
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Any thoughts, advice and/or help would be greatly appreciated.
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In addition, this server will be set up as a Domain Member (security=domain).
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Josh Kelley joshkel at gmail.com writes:
On 6/11/07, Matt Anderson sokkerstud_11 at hotmail.com wrote:
I have discovered the fact that since 3.0.23, multiple backends
cannot bedefined by the passdb backend directive in smb.conf.
I am currently using version 3.0.25 on AIX 5.3. Does
on the project page.
Has anyone had any experience with this pdb_multi option?
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favor, I would
recommend setting up a quick test. Set up a Samba server as a PDC of a
different domain, join a workstation to it and then rename the domain on the PDC
and see what happens then if anything goes bad, you can always wipe the test
machines out.
Hopefully that helps,
Matt
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Hi,
This is the first time i've tried to register a samba server to a domain
(previously i've connected using another program, likewise, i think).
I've been following
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/domain-member.html#id257
I got to the point where i've
Hi,
I'm trying to piece together a way of making a debian samba domain member
file server, but i can't work out how to do it.
We currently have a windows file server, which i'm trying to replace, with a
linux samba server.
We have a AD domain, with all the users and groups that will need
I'm using ads security. Everything is working fine, but the logs show that
the samba servers regularly try to authenticate user 'nobody' against the
DC. I know that these are part of standard operation, but it seems
suboptimal to be constantly doing these checks on a large network...
generating
I have a Samba 3.4.7 server with ADS authentication. Windows clients
have no issues, but non-domain MFPs cannot access shares, even with
guest ok = yes.
The MFPs can scan to a Samba 3.2.7 server, configured with Openfiler.
This line is the same on both servers
Got user=[printers]
haven't done any ACL testing yet because groups have
been sufficient.
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I've run into this with every version 3.3. Very hard to isolate. I
suggest adding to https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7567
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Bryan Hodgson hodg...@cse.lehigh.eduwrote:
Same problem (0x03e6) here, W7 (but not XP) 32 and 64-bit
using the Ricoh
I'm currently compiling Samba 3.3.X with the following:
CFLAGS = -g -Wall -O2
./configure --cache-file=./config.cache \
--with-fhs \
--enable-shared \
--prefix=/usr \
--sysconfdir=/etc \
--libdir=/usr/lib/samba \
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On Fri, 2010-12-24 at 09:17 -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 7:00 PM, Matt LaPlante ma...@google.com wrote:
I'm currently compiling Samba 3.3.X with the following:
CFLAGS = -g -Wall -O2
When serving printer drivers to Windows 7 hosts, under what circumstances is
it normal for the Windows clients to be locking driver files? Using
smbstatus, I see clients constantly touching these files, even in cases
where it is highly unlikely that the user is actively installing a printer.
I
about it?
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Ok, question ...
I have a linux box running samba with AD authentication and its all
working fine, home directories get created the first time a user logs
into the box etc.
But ...
I can't get the valid users = to work with domain authentication
using %S %U or whichever
what I have to do is
/samba/chapter/book/ch06_01.html
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Subject: [Samba] SAMBA Home Directories with AD authentication
Ok, question ...
I
Hi, I'm having an issue where it seems that if a user opens a public
file, then resaves it it loses its permissions/rights and becomes
readonly by the owner
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Does Samba support @Everyone as a group name?
Basically I want to include specific groups as read/write and then
everyone else as read only
So I'm wondering if Include read list = @everyone if it will actually
work or not
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Ok, another question ...
when adding rights to the share, do I want to specify it in smb.conf
or should I be using the computer management span in from the PDC and
specifying it that way?
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Back in December, I was having problems with fcntl64 locks hanging.
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Matt Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
HmmI'm not sure if the bug was strictly in the new oplock
implement (post 3.0.20) but it doesn sound like what you
Hi,
Just to add -- our fcntl locking issue is on Linux, we've seen it on
2.6.9, 2.6.13.1 and 2.6.15.3, running Mandrake 10.2. locking.tdb is on a
local disk. All smbd child processes are blocked on apparently the same
fcntl when it happens.
Cheers
Matt
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Hi,
Just to add -- our fcntl locking issue is on Linux, we've
seen it on 2.6.9, 2.6.13.1 and 2.6.15.3, running Mandrake 10.2.
locking.tdb is on a local disk. All smbd child
more
frequently than 3.0.21b.
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NFS locking is broken. You might try setting
'strict locking = no'. If that doesn't work, you might
try 'posix locking = no' just as a test.
We'll give that a shot -- we're still doing fs-nfs-samba sharing. Is
this going to incur a slowdown?
Cheers
Matt
host serve both NFS and
CIFS off the same physical volume is probably the best ultimate
solution? (This is the direction we are heading in, but right now, not
quite in a position to do that yet).
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Hm, fun... Okay. I guess that making the same host
serve both NFS and CIFS off the same physical volume
is probably the best ultimate solution? (This is the
direction we
topped out the domain controllers bandwidth for login services - how is
load balancing done between two domain controllers on that subnet?
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kinda get annoyed having to login
every time I need files from it.
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Again, without having to enter any username or password? This is mere
curiosity on my part. Hypothetical question for future reference.
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/laptop share, and vice versa with the desktop?
Again, without having to enter any username or password? This is mere
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Hiya, I have never tried to copy the NTUSER.DAT file before but if i would
need to i would go about it by either using the recovery console, by
putting the drive in another windows pc or by using the ntfs fs module on
linux.
Have you tired any of these methods ?
Matt.
I am attempting to get
, with a samba/ldap domains setup - how can I allow a user to have
shell access on one server on the domain, but not on the other servers
on the domain? Can this be done through the domain/ldap, or in this
scenario will shell logons have to be managed locally on the individual
servers ?
Thanks,
Matt
on ;).
Thanks greatly for your help.
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is: S-1-5-21-3186883984-1813041273-1898769360
Simo, are you saying that my BDC should have the SID of
S-1-5-21-3186883984-1813041273-1898769360 ?
Thanks,
Matt
simo wrote:
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 07:16 -0700, Craig White wrote:
The intent of samba software is that PDC and any/all BDC's have
are not using a Slave LDAP server.
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[prod_control]
comment = Production Control Repository
path = /var/local/group_shares/prod_control
read only = No
create mask = 02775
force create mode = 02775
directory mask = 02775
force directory mode = 02775
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happens :).
HTH
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permissions = yes
inherit acls = yes
hide dot files = yes
###
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Problem
SMBD processes spawn out of control until the Samba
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able to handle my Linux
logins too. The problem I'm having with my Samba setup
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my
not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able to handle my
Linux
logins too. The problem I'm
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as
BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my
not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able to handle my
Linux
logins
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as
BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my
not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list
as
BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my
not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian
Sorry Matt, I've got it going now - at least to the point of getting the
smbldap-populate to work. The next issue is smbpasswd -a root. It's not
working. Also, I've installed phpldapadmin and can't get it to connect
either. The issue now seems to be a TLS connection between Samba and
LDAP. I
mallapadi niranjan wrote:
Hi matt
Did you get any success.
No luck yet. I've tried to get help with this before but all I've ever
gotten are replies from other people having the same problem with the
SMBD's growing until the service is unreachable. I've tried to set a
few parameters
ACK! Ok this morning for some strange reason when trying to resolve my
samba server authentication fails ... it can ping the host name and it
tries to connect but authentication fails, if I connect to the IP all
works fine, this only started happening this AM any ideas?
My enviro is a win2k3 AD
:-)
Can samba check whether user really changed value of his password?
I tried to change password format from SSHA to SHA (it can be checked)
but no
result.
Thanks for advice,
Jan Stavel
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In your case the reason might be that clients leave *one* spoolss-pipe
open, after they have opened (and closed) a connection to a printer.
The deadtime parameter is not working, because of this one open
connection.
BTW, this is diffrent to connections with admin rights
it will not get ignored this time around. Keep sending updates and
keeping us up to date. I'll do the same.
Matt
mallapadi niranjan wrote:
Hi all
The following is the backtrace when the samba hanged .
samba version 3.0.21c there were about 168 process and samba was unable to
take
any new
cifs shares on freebsd.
Dosn't anybody knonw much about this ..
all i wanna do is mount this windows share so i can set / read linux
file permissions and ownerships.
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suffix of say hello.com setup then adding a dns entry
of samba.hello.com should allow them to resolv it when they contact samba
or you could just shove an entry in your hosts file on your server lol.
Matt.
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Hi all,
What I got:
Samba running on a RH box, smb version
what does a ls -lha ./dir/ say ?
does the txt file have the same permissions and owner to the mp3 file ?
e.g. txt file is owned by user1 and mp3 file owned by root
Matt.
Markatomic01 wrote:
Hi all,
I have a samba server up and running connecting to windows XP.
When I look in the directory I
Jeremy Allison wrote:
I got a message from the organizer, for the
first time the video feed of the Golden Penguin
Bowl is available
So if you never saw me making a complete fool
of myself live, now's your chance to see it
second hand :-) :-) .
John Mark Walker wrote :
Hey ho... so the
Jeremy Allison wrote:
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first time the video feed of the Golden Penguin
Bowl is available
So if you never saw me making a complete fool
of myself live, now's your chance to see it
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Hey ho... so the
hope someone has a smart solution to this?
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in
the region of 25%+). Yet the same job to an Adaptec Snap server (which is samba
on adaptec's guardianOS) works fine, even through it can only sustain 10MB/s.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
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passdb backend = smbpasswd
wins support = yes
netbios name = ENCODING
add machine script =
preferred master = auto
load printers = no
[data]
browsable = yes
comment = Data Share
guest ok = yes
path = /data
writeable = yes
browseable = yes
printable = no
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anybody point me in
the
direction to fix this, or explain?
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are cached
locally, the participating clients are quick and fast, but waiting on this
ldap server makes some operations sluggish...
Anyway to speed the searches up on ldap?
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I put the following line in my (Suse) Linux smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = MYWORKGROUP
...
and started Samaba by entering
smb start
After a while I tried to view this Linux machine from a WinXP machine in
the same LAN but can not see the Linux Samba server. Why?
I can ping the Linux machine.
:_samr_lookup_domain(2670)
Returning domain sid for domain DOMAINNAME -
S-1-5-21-3186883984-1813041273-1898769360
[2006/06/23 11:28:30, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(614)
Closing connections
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anyone ?
Matt Ingram wrote:
I just migrated my SMB pdc to a new server (was running 3.0.21c, now
3.0.22). Some things seems to be ok. net rpc list; net rpc testjoin
seem to work. But if I attempt to join a windows system to the domain
I get The following error occured while attempting
I don't currently have that sort of logging setup. How do I get it to
generate those independant machine logs ?
Matt.
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Matt Ingram napisał(a):
anyone ?
What about the particular machine log file - the one you've been
trying to login from? What does he say? Because
on this issue I would greatly appreciate
it.
Thanks,
Matt
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Scott Lovenberg wrote:
Matt Richardson wrote:
Is it possible to take a SSHA password from an ldif and create a
proper sambaNTpassword from it? Here's the scenario: the ldap
servers in our organization do not have the samba schema installed and
the likelihood of that happening is slim. I
upgraded the
relevant software but the problem persists.
Matt
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. The timeout was 5s and
it did this multiple times. Now that mDNS is turned off it makes this
request directly to the kdc rather than trying to search for it.
WoooHooo!
Thanks,
Matt
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