yes that would be a fantastic feature??!!
I'd like to force all the users to change password every once a month
but
I'm not sure how!?
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like Nt.great
so far.
Xp-Profile is stored on Pdc. h. Bdc-server based profiles are needed
here as our office wan link is a slow vpn. Can samba Bdc work as a logon
server instead of Pdc for local-lan based profiles?
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Hi, Don't know if this is relevant but I read somewhere that including
below in [global] makes Samba do strange things? I believe this is a
share parameter? If this helps please post your results.
profile acls = Yes
Richard.
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 04:48, Nolan Garrett wrote:
Hi all! First off
I tried setting below to blank as posted.
local path =
logon home =
but then Xp wouldn't auth to pdc at all. How do you get xp to store
profiles locally without regedit xyz on every box?
R.C.
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local path = should be logon path =
just my typo, is correct in smb.conf.
problem still stands..
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is anyone working on this? sure would be neat!
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 03:44, Tiago Cruz wrote:
Hello!!!
People, I`m running Samba 2.2.7 with Red Hat 8.0 and I like of know how to
make`s force samba to expire password of user`s to change in the next
login...
Suggestions?
[global]
redhat 8, 2.2.8pre1 set as pdc on subnet1, adduser script for
machines (works ok)
bdc with security=domain, passwd server=* on subnet2 with xp-pro client.
1/
patched xp-pro joins domain, reboots login to domain ok, log out profile
uploaded to pdc, won't login again. reboot and usually will
something like Nt4s password history check.
want to give it a try?
Richard Coates.
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 00:07, Maarten Buiter wrote:
Hi All,
I'm writing a website on which users can change their Samba-password.
I therefore use the smbpasswd-utility which I execute through the PHP
function
lookup. It is a domain
member right? If i've erred I hope someone will correct me.
regards,
Richard Coates.
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 23:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We run a similar setup as yours...Nt4 pdc routed subnets with Samba
local-master-browsers joined to domain and using Nt4 as
password
Are you auth-ing to your Pdc via a routed link? and do you have
effectively a Bdc on your local lan with a profile share enabled?
This had me stuffed for ages, disable profile share on Bdc fixed my
intermittant xp-pro domain logon problem. hope this helps.
regards
Richard Coates.
On Wed, 2003-03
has anyone checked this out?
Password Synchronization Single Sign On Daemon (SSOD)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324542
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is it possible to send feedback from this command back to the user
during logon? ie: to commonicate no of days until password expires etc.
Richard Coates.
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 11:13, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, [iso-8859-1] Rodrigo Schmidt Nürmberg wrote:
To make a password
. which brings us back to the firewall again
regards
Richard Coates.
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 22:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, I really appreciate you getting back to me. Your firewall
suspicion could be true, but the network guys deny changing anything.
That really seems the most likely answer
sorry I've deleted your original message... ahh maybe we need to start
again. Could I suggest you follow the diagnostic procedure in the docs.
From memory its diagnosis.txt ..its very logical and explains things as
you go. Then we'll have something to go on.
regards
Richard Coates.
On Sun, 2003
did you read your own log??
*** Rejecting user 'gurnish': authentication failed ***
regards
Richard Coates.
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 08:21, Gurnish Anand wrote:
Just to follow up on what i mentioned.
when i go and look at log.testwin in /var/log/samba (testwin is the test
machine
xp thinks you have already accessed/mapped shares on server...
logging on locally as administrator and joining domain as user root (pre
added to smbpasswd) works most reliably for me. Still doesen't work?
do a google for ... net use /delete /all? or similar to disconnect any
shares
Richard
does tcpdump -i eth0 or whatever your net interface is...reveal
anything?
Richard Coates.
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 03:04, Roland Thompson wrote:
First thing I tried when I noticed I had a delay.
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to stabilize.
so with the above config and PROVIDING THERE ARE NO OTHER SERVERS GOING
TO BE AFFECTED , and the routing/firewalling is ok...
Now if I haven't made any errors? it should all just work!! whew..
regards
Richard Coates.
On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 02:07, Morgan Toal wrote:
Well, I've asked
without your config/network details its a bit hard to guess. Try looking
in the docs for diagnosis.txt. Its extremely well written and will at
least tell what is wrong.
regards
Richard Coates.
On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 02:28, Volker Hempen wrote:
Hi following situation:
SuSE Linux running samba
hmmm..did you try running ...tcpdump -i eth0 ..on your samba box?
(assuming eth0 is samba lan interface?) then you can see what is
happening at the time..
regards
Richard Coates.
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 04:13, Brian White wrote:
so if you reboot you get a successful logon? xp -pre sp1
I think you'll have to enable encrypted passwords on samba, set reg on
w2k back to original...don't forget sign-or-seal reg mod on w2k for
domain membership though..and machine accounts too.
regards,
Richard Coates
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 08:34, Gurnish Anand wrote:
I'm trying to get roaming
.
security=user uses local auth files. You have to rsync FROM the
master to bdc ..occasionally.. for a consistent smbpasswd, passwd,
and group across the domain. Or replicated ldap...
smbpasswd -S ..should update sid ...see man smbpasswd
hope this helps,
Richard Coates.
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 00:59
I remember another post where applying the critical updates was
actually the cause of the problem!? can't remember all the details..but
something about auto-application making incorrect assumptions.
hope this is of some help, regards
Richard Coates.
ps: I like your ideas in logon.bat. Do you
The option -with-ldapsam is trying to compile samba with Openldap
support, which perhaps you don't have installed? Do you want/need ldap?
Do you really need to compile your own? as there are RPM/packages
available for many distros. regards,
Richard Coates.
On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 04:37, Mike wrote
is your problem that you cannot see/ping your local lan while your
cisco-vpn is up?
If yes then its a cisco-vpn-client/xp routing issue and nothing to do
with samba. Easy solution...close vpn when you want to work locally.
Sorry I can't suggest anything more practical.
Richard Coates.
On Sun
Hi Uli,
Is it possible to apply these at logon? through/via logon scripts to
centralize admin? I believe the user side is not applied till login
anyway? regards,
Richard Coates.
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 03:30, Ulrich Kohlhase wrote:
We use local (!) GPOs on our Win2k clients with great success
sorry Andreas I don't know enough about oplocks to comment.
maybe one of the developers? Andrew?
On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 20:56, Andreas Albrecht wrote:
I' have tried release 2.2.8.
The problem is the same (like version 2.2.3a)
Another idea?
Andreas
richard schrieb:
samba 2.2.8 has just
in the half-dozen or so
places where it's stored: nis, samba, mysql, windoze, etc. sigh
...maybe ldap or mysql password database since you already have it? saw
a module for it somewhere...
regards,
Richard Coates.
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or a similar routing protocol? hhmm..
regards,
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aa.
Local Group Policy does not allow you to apply security filters or to
have multiple sets of Group Policy objects, unlike Active
Directory?based Group Policy objects. You can, however, set
Discretionary Access Control Lists (DACLs) on the
%systemroot%\System32\GroupPolicy folder so
hey
I am running Samba 2.2.8 on FreeBSD4.8, and all is working well, except:
I have set up a virtual printer using Samba to take a print job, turn it
into a pdf and then email it back to an address, using a perl script and the
Samba print command. I have tested the script logging in as the Samba
in downloads or
http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/
regards,
Richard Coates.
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 18:58, Mike wrote:
Hello Richards,
sorry for the late answer but I have had a few days off.
Those binary packages don't interrest me because they are compiled without
ldap.
Here we already work
we force Xp: use local profiles only
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 07:12, Goldberg, Alan (HNA) wrote:
Is anyone routing samba connections over a wan?
Is there a way to do this that will make the network admins happy?
Thanks for your help with this.
-alan
they register with wins...will take a little
time to stabilise...it should just work. The only weakness we found is
only one wins-server for all domains/networks.
regards,
Richard Coates.
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 22:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have the following situation:
192.168.64.0/24 is my
/nmbd_responserecordsdb.c:find_response_record(235)
find_response_record: response packet id 8645 received with no matching
record.
does anyone know what causes this?
thanks for your help.
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To: Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 9
just curious about your setup
do you share a common wins server for the wan? or dns instead?
did you disable enhanced browsing ?
too much traffic?
regards,
Richard Coates.
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 23:38, Paul Gienger wrote:
We run samba (and everything else) through a ipsec tunnel between
, although i
would rather start it as a standalone daemon.
any ideas?
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Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 1:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba print command only works on restart, help!
Just
to
follow. post results ..regards,
Richard Coates.
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 03:02, Caleb Hanger wrote:
Dear Samba List:
Thx in advance for all help that can be provided. I have set up a
samba server on a RedHat 8.0 box, and I know I've got it configured
correctly, because I can do everything I
your welcome. regards,
Richard Coates.
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 05:38, Baxter Shepperson wrote:
G'day Richard. Out of all the replys I got, yours made the most sense. I
was told I need to learn more about linux printing and Samba since I
obviously don't know what I'm doing, told to do more
how that goes.
Richard Coates.
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 07:19, Caleb Hanger wrote:
Thnx for replying, Richard. I really appreciate you wanting to help me.
I actually already have found the diagnosis.txt and followed it.
Everything worked fine through step 7. At step 8, I typed net view
\\calebs
you have configured your samba server as a domain master with
domain master = True
yet you refer authentication to win pdc with
security = DOMAIN
recheck ALL your settings in smb.conf
Richard Coates
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 10:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys!
I am the new one again, I can
is this really your workgroupname ?
workgroup = workgroupname
are your w98 clients configured to use your wins server ?
re check your config in smb.conf AND client settings
Richard Coates.
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 04:03, khobar wrote:
I've probably posted this before and don't recall getting
Browse
Master. You could try this when things are working...and later when they
fail.
Your log below says W98 box is becomming Browse Master ?
you don't have NETBEUI configured on w98 boxes do you ??!!
regards,
Richard Coates.
ps: have you gone through diagnosis.txt ?
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 11:54
I'm no expert on Xp profiles but..doesen't xp assign a sid to each user
in the profile. I believe you'll have to create your new domain-user on
new server THEN copy old profile over newly created one (using xp user
tools). There have posts on how to do this earlier this year. regards,
Richard
policy(xp-pro) to apply
in a samba domain, but I couldn't get password stuff to work. This is
what I have found after many hours searching/testing. I hope others will
jump in with their contributions. script below to play with, regards,
Richard Coates.
#!/bin/sh
# samba TESTING password history script
.
regards,
Richard Coates.
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 00:25, Kyle Loree wrote:
Richard
I am interested in how you have this fax setup. I currently am using an
ancient NT program and am in dire need of upgrading. could you give me
some details of how you send to fax and recieve from fax? I might
to remove all instances of printer drivers, dlls, reg entries etc.. you
need to use a deleter. Kyocera include one in their laser driver
download package. We have found its the only reliable way to
upgrade/replace printer drivers particularly on Xp-pro.
regards,
Richard Coates.
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we've had good results with older Maestro 33.6 class2 fax modems. None
of the late model cheap modems worked for us reliably. our setup...
Mandrake8 server, 2x external class2 modems, divert-on-busy to second
modem, mgetty-sendfax.
our usage/results...1600 faxed pages over approx 3 months.
is the Samba server one of the vpn endpoints? if so don't forget to
include the vpn interface in smb.conf.
Richard.
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 09:03, Jack Aboutboul wrote:
On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 11:57, Thomas Angst wrote:
I've got here a very strange problem.
I've set up a vpn with freeswan
receive the error.
Any suggestions?
Cheers
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Thanks for your reply. winbind authentication is working fine. I am using
pam_winbind.so for POP3 authentication. getent passwd also returns all the
users with no problems. If I run 'wbinfo -a username%password for a user
on the Windows DC, all works fine.
Richard
Richard,
What
all these questions but I have
been attempting and failing to get a working solution for several months
:(
PS I am running Version 3.0.8-Debian Samba
Thanks!
Richard
smb.conf:
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = HOMENET
netbios name = XEBIAN
map to guest = Bad
if your pdc network card is reporting ANY packet loss I would replace it
pronto!
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 19:24, James Jeffrey wrote:
Hello Folks,
I will personally send $50(AU) of Pizza to anyone that solves this one :)
We have a network comprising approx 30 Windows workstations all logging
hey
i am trying to write a simple shell script to push some files around the
network, but i can't seem to catch any errors in smbclient, it returns a 0
even if file transfer fails, host can't be found, whatever...
does anyone know a way around this? please help.
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is it possible to configure/modify smbpasswd to save individual
user_smbpasswd files instead of one large file? Then it would be easy to
use rsync to replicate changed only files through the domain.
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Hopefully a simple reliable system without the complication of ldap
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On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 13:04
now. It was a one line change.
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failed to modify user with uid = root with: Object class violation
Failed to add entry for user root.
Failed to modify password entry for user root
[root@sysad2 root]#
I have verified that I have a good connection to the LDAP server. Any
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There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
Primary key fingerprint: ...
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either because the
document isn't clear. This needs to work in both a LAN
and WAN.
Are we missing something fundamental in trying to make
this stable? Is this even achievable, or is this
inherent to this type of connectivity?
Regards,
Richard Duran
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Jay Ts wrote:
Esh, Andrew wrote:
Here at Tricord, we run Samba through some pretty intense tests, as well.
Since we are a file system producer, we focus on corruption bugs. We haven't
found any in Samba,
Since I've been curious about this anyway, I might go ahead
. no
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Thank you for clearing that up. Since we are running
kernel 2.4.18, and this patch appears to apply to
2.4.4, is it safe to assume that this patch need not
be applied?
Regards,
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on the machine
except root smbd starts using up memory, /tmp starts to fill. If smbd is
restarted memory useage drops and then starts building again. so
presently samba is stopped on this machine.
Any help, suggestions, etc would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Subject: [Samba] Problem with Samba on Solaris 2.6
Hi All
I downloaded the binary package
Hi Jeremy
Sure this the correct bug id for solaris 2.6 as I can't find any reference
to it on the sun web site?
Thanks
Richard
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Thank you for the URL. That will be a good reference
in the future, but for now, I feel that some questions
remain unanswered.
1. Does smbmount use a keep alive time setting?
2. Does smbmount use the smb.conf file?
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Matthew Hannigan wrote:
So how/why would splitting these scripts be a good thing?
It's possible to not run nmbd at all, and in some
circumstances that's what you would want.
Hmmm, I recently developed a script for starting smbd and nmbd under
RedHat, but perhaps
Hi all,
I am running Samba 2.2.5 on a RedHat 7.3 system. I am attempting to
establish this server (thor) as the PDC on my private network of (currently)
2 machines. The first machine
I want to connect is an NT client, mercury. I followed instructions from
various web resources, the PDC howto, etc
This is my second attempt to get some help.. maybe my first post was too
complex, so I will simplify it and if you need more information you will ask
me. I am quite stuck so I would really appreciate some help. I am trying to
connect an NT box, mercury, to a RedHat 7.3 PDC, thor. When I try to
If this is a multi-homed machine then you might try
interfaces = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
bind interfaces only = yes
I tried this an it had no effect on the problem, which is that the domain
controller for this domain cannot be located. In order to eliminate any
possible problem of multiple networks I
This is all you should need for a bare minimum PDC to work.
snip
I tried this, it didn't work, I then found out about DIAGNOSTICS.txt in the
samba distribution and started going through it step by step. I failed Step
5, which reads:
TEST 5:
---
run the command nmblookup
I have two samba servers, 2.2.6, on my domain. They
are both visible in Network Neighborhood. However, running nmblookup returns
different results:
[root@centauri /]# nmblookup '*'querying * on
192.168.0.255192.168.0.231 *00192.168.0.7
*00192.168.0.5 *00192.168.0.10
*00192.168.0.14
I have been following the recent firewall thread with interest. I am trying
to get nmblookup and findsmb to work too. Samba shares are visible from the
Windows client and server, but nmblookup '*' only lists the local machine. I
dertermined from the 'firewall' thread that my firewall could be the
I just wanted to post the ipchains rules that allowed nmblookup to work, as
well as findsmb. The security ramifications of opening the netbios ports are
something I will look into next. But, these rules will allow not only seeing
shares from NT clients but samba to act as PDC also.
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samba works fine but would like to get rid of this error, this only happens
with redhat 8 and samba 2.5.5-10 I think
have checked smb line 201...dont have 201 lines
any help would be greatif more info is needed let me know
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Has anyone experienced the message Destination unreachable
while trying to login?
I have samba-2.2.7 running on RedHat 7.3; I have a win98
client PC. Samba is running fine; I am using Ethereal to
monitor connections for samba-win98. I have WINS configured
and running, seems to be fine. My
find test code.
Aborting config
#
I have searched the documentation for troubleshooting concerning install to
no avail. Please can you help, or point me in the right direction.
TIA
Richard Heald (0116 272 6294)
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I am having problems with Samba and Winbind on RedHat 8.0. Just to let you
know I am a Samba and Linux newbie please be gentle.
I have put the settings of my files at the end of this message in case these
can help. Here is my problem.
I can access a share created in the smb.conf file from
My smbpasswd command to join the WIN2k domain fails with a session set up 21 error
then 'NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
) = 54'. I included the last few lines of the strace output below. Maybe it is enough
for someone to tell me what the problem between the PDC and my REDHAT 8.0 2.4.19 with
SAMBA
Hello sambalist,
Sorry to bother you, but I'm running into a problem and after seeking the net for 10
days now I still found no answer :(
Basicly it seems that winbindd won't start, no PID, no nothing. When I start it with
-d100 I get a vry long output terminating in uid invalid or
I have RH 8.0, and Samba 2.2.5.
I have followed the Man pages and setup Samba,Winbind, and edited PAM
settings. I am having some problems I was hoping you could help with.
Here is some basic testing info I have performed based on the questions you
seem to ask.
I have joined the domain
I am setting up a RH 8 LINUX machine in my WIN2k corporate network and am having a
problem
changing the group of the shared directory.
I am new to this and so using the instructions in SAM Teach Yourself SAMBA.
I will tell you what works first.
The machine has joined the DOMAIN and can
at the ability of cli_write to handle large offsets.
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confirmed that this occurs with smbclient talking to Samba
3.0alpha.
Now testing a get as well.
Regards
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after 4GB.
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written to the segment just before or beyond 4GB :-)
The fix will take a small while to code.
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I want to set up my network with windows 2000 server as a pdc for my
finance department only and samba as a pdc for the entire company that is
finance department inclusive on the same subnet. Please guys how can i go
about it.
I intend to use samba 2.2.7a
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for tared sources i was able to create a one way trust that is
samba PDC could trust win2k server PDC but the win2k server PDC could not
trust the samba PDC. What might be wrong with the RPMs
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the following:
- The DNS SRV record is not registered in DNS.
- One or more of the following zones do not include delegation to its
child zone:
homenet
. (the root zone)
For information about correcting this problem, click Help.
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the following:
- The DNS SRV record is not registered in DNS.
- One or more of the following zones do not include delegation to its
child zone:
homenet
. (the root zone)
For information about correcting this problem, click Help.
Regards,
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is there anything special that needs to be done to Winxp to get it to
join a Samba 3.0 PDC?
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I currently have a debian web server, Win2k Exchange server as a PDC,
and a Win2k Terminal Server.
I want to get rid of exchange and I am looking at putting openldap on
the Debian box with email. If I did this I would want to get the Win2k
TS to authenticate to the Debian openldap box. If I
games with the
NetBIOS name as far as I know.
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