add valid users = %S to [homes] and restart samba and try again
Claudio Guzman wrote:
when users enter the system can not see your home folder, or it asks
the username and password denuevo. My configuration is
Server + Samba + LDAP PDC
Samba server that only has the shared folders and are
not a fix, but permissions of 1777 would be slightly better.
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could you send me the entire script?
gregorcy wrote:
Robert LeBlanc wrote:
Ok, I can't seem to search for the right thing to get what I need. I'm
looking for a solution where if quota or some other mailing system
needs to
send an email to an Active Directory user, that it uses the email
mien has about the same, and connects to LDAP fine, so i think you are
ready.
[r...@missioncontrol BackupPC-3.2.0beta0]# smbd -b|grep LDAP
HAVE_LDAP_H
HAVE_LDAP
HAVE_LDAP_ADD_RESULT_ENTRY
HAVE_LDAP_INIT
HAVE_LDAP_INITIALIZE
HAVE_LDAP_SASL_WRAPPING
HAVE_LDAP_SET_REBIND_PROC
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 05:17:27PM -0700, John Goubeaux wrote:
There are *so many* changes between 2.2.x and 3.2.x and beyond it's
not even possible to list them all :-).
Jeremy.
just diff all the changelogs :)
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Paras pradhan wrote:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 2:07 PM, mor...@tuxedo.darktech.org wrote:
Most mainstream Linux distros are compiling in LDAP support these days, no
problem. Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora and SuSE are all compiling in LDAP in their
standard packages, AFAIK. I'm not sure what BSDs
is your smb server using dhcp? if so, google on dhclient on how to send
the machine name. if the smb server uses static ip, then do rndc freeze
zonename, edit the dns zone file by hand and update the serial, reload
named, then do rndc unfreeze zonename.
Matt Delves wrote:
Hey Folks,
I
you might try adding:
socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=65536
SO_SNDBUF=65536 SO_KEEPALIVE READ_SIZE=65536
use mmap = No
use sendfile = Yes
blocking locks = No
read raw = no
write raw = no
kernel oplocks = no
oplocks = yes
i think that testparm will show if any options are depreciated.
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are you loading samba.schema in your slapd.conf?
Thorsten Scherf wrote:
Hi,
I have a setup with Samba (3.4) as PDC with ldapsam as backend. LDAP is
managed by Samba, no external helper scripts. When I add a new user
with smbpasswd -a foo it works fine, user is created and the
openldap is
try smbpasswd -x user, then smbpasswd -a user
Thorsten Scherf wrote:
On [Tue, 06.10.2009 12:13], Adam Williams wrote:
are you loading samba.schema in your slapd.conf?
yes. running smbpasswd -a works without any problem when the user
doesn't already exists with posix-attrs in LDAP.
Thorsten
did you set /shared/drive to 777 permissions?
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I have a windows 2003 server joined to my domain. I'd like to have IIS
6.0 on the 2k3 server authenticating against samba so that windows
sharepoint services can be used. I've tried getting NTLM authentication
working following instructions at
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 01:00:15PM -0500, Adam Williams wrote:
I have a windows 2003 server joined to my domain. I'd like to have IIS
6.0 on the 2k3 server authenticating against samba so that windows
sharepoint services can be used. I've tried getting NTLM
you can copy it manually form c:\docs and settings\username to
\\server\profiles\username and then delete the local user and have them
login and it should load their profile as a roaming user.
Tamás Pisch wrote:
2009/9/1 Adam Williams awill...@mdah.state.ms.us
Tamás Pisch wrote:
2009/8
Tamás Pisch wrote:
2009/8/31 Adam Williams awill...@mdah.state.ms.us
my computer properties, advanced tab, user profiles. is user set to local
and not roaming? does it only happen to certain
local profile
change local profile to roaming in the my computer properties
my computer properties, advanced tab, user profiles. is user set to
local and not roaming? does it only happen to certain users? or users
that authenticate against the BDC?
Tamás Pisch wrote:
Hi,
I installed a SaMBa PDC and a BDC. When I log in to an XP client with a new
user, sometimes I
i just use WPKG and have a package that syncs the time as administrator
each time the computer boots up
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i'd probably just use netbios aliases = PDCNAME and rehash the config
and see if that works first.
Brian H wrote:
We are replacing a failing PDC. When promoting a BDC to replace an
existing PDC, can you change the NETBIOS name field to match that of
the original PDC without causing problems?
did you notice you still have:
security mask = 0755
shouldn't that be 0775?
Shaun Martin wrote:
Hi All,
Anyone know why I am getting this issue?
Thanks,
Shaun
From: Shaun Martin smar...@akazaresearch.com
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 09:14:40 -0400
To: Jeremy Allison j...@samba.org
Cc:
,
Shaun
*From: *Adam Williams awill...@mdah.state.ms.us
*Date: *Tue, 18 Aug 2009 09:28:02 -0500
*To: *Shaun Martin smar...@akazaresearch.com
*Cc: *samba@lists.samba.org
*Subject: *Re: [Samba] Permission Issues - Email found
what version of samba? what version of openldap? what errors are you
getting in /var/log/samba/* when you try to log in?
Mohammad Reza Hosseini wrote:
we are using samba on CentOS 5 with LDAP backend as a PDC. the problem is
that after some times users can not logon to win XP clients and we
Roger D Vargas wrote:
Adam Williams escribió:
What i want is to use default system users (/etc/passwd) for
authentication. The problem is that i already have 2 domains, with users
forced to have accounts in both, the mail password and the proxy
password. Security policies requires
I'm not really sure where to ask this, so please, no flames! Has anyone
been able to get microsoft sharepoint services 3.0 to work with
authenticating my samba users that are in openldap? I have SPS 3.0
installed on a Windows 2003 Server that is joined to my samba domain and
working ok, NT
i'm running 2.4.12 on a fedora 10 server at work, and 2.4.15 on fedora
11 server at home, both work great.
jamrock wrote:
I have been using an old version of OpenLDAP on my Samba servers. I am
setting up a new server and want to use a more recent version.
What versions of OpenLDAP are people
cd to samba-3.4.0/packaging/RHEL and run sh makerpms.sh
then rpm -Uvh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/X86_64/samba*3.4.0*.rpm
smbpasswd -w
/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb restart
Niklas Saers wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I'm running a vanilla CentOS 5.3 server, and yum there has Samba
3.0.33. What's the recommended way to
i think force security mode = 777 in the share will fix this error.
Robert LeBlanc wrote:
I have not been able to resolve this problem, but I need to have default
ACLs, so, I've croned a script to fix the permissions. I run this every 15
minutes and usually people don't notice it. When they
sounds like your computer doesn't have a machine account.
Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
Dear all,
I ran PDC on smbpasswd auth.
When i use following the command, i receive :
//
debian:/usr/local/etc/samba_3# ./bin/net rpc join mylove -U root
Enter root's
are you sure that ldap is running ok? i find that slapd on openldap
doesn't like unclean shutdowns.
Leonardo Carneiro wrote:
Guys, you won't believe, but after ANOTHER unexpected power cut, the
server is now running... kind off. After the unexpected reboot (my
nobreaks aren't working) the
here is what I use for a share:
[finance]
path = /samba/finance
force directory mode = 0777
browseable = Yes
create mask = 0777
force create mode = 0777
directory mask = 0777
writeable = Yes
force group = @ADMIN\finance
inherit
i'd just copy over everything in /etc/samba, and /var/lib/samba. and
also run net getlocalsid and net getdomainsid and write down the number
strings, and use net setlocalsid/setdomainsid on the new server.
Nick Pappin wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering I am setting up a BDC at another
fix the sid with net setlocalsid and net setdomainsid. change the
primary group SID with net groupmap, or if you use ldap, you can fix it
in your ldap tree.
damjanster wrote:
Hello.
I went and copied the config files from source/etc/samba/* and
source/var/cache/samba/* to the target server
why not just use ldap passwd sync = yes, and then change passwords with
smbpasswd?
Tamás Pisch wrote:
Hi,
I go trough the SaMBa guide Making happy users secondly. I configure Debian
Lenny on XEN.
I have problem with PAM. When i try to change a user's password with
smbldap-passwd it runs
ldapsearch -v -x -h roark.mdah.state.ms.us -D
cn=Manager,dc=mdah,dc=state,dc=ms,dc=us -w -b
ou=People,dc=mdah,dc=state,dc=ms,dc=us somefile
scp somefile over. load it with slapadd or ldapadd.
jo...@primebuchholz.com wrote:
Greetings All,
I have a Samba-controlled domain, with
what is the output of net getdomainsid?
Boris Höffgen wrote:
Hello,
i migrate the machine and user accounts into a Samba PDC from a
Windows NT domain with the command net. After that i generated the
user passwords with the util smbpasswd. Samba is now the master and
the domain PDC. But when
it would probably be easier to use smbtar.
rocky Ou wrote:
Hey,
It seems that samba client could be used to back up Windows files. Am
I right?
To achieve this, I apt-get installed samba and set up it accordingly.
Below is my smb.conf file
/*==Begin=*/
[global]
have you read chapter 7 of samba 3 by example.pdf?
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from the man page:
netbios aliases (G)
This is a list of NetBIOS names that nmbd will advertise as
additional names by which the Samba server is known. This allows
one machine to appear in browse lists under multiple names. If a
machine is acting as a
change the ip of the wins server = in the [global] section
Vic Simkus wrote:
Hello
Is there any way to force samba to use a particular domain
controller? In our setup, two of the three domain controllers are
2008 and the version of samba we're using isn't working with 2008. So
until we
John H Terpstra - Samba Team wrote:
Before claiming it is broken, please try:
valid users = @DOMAIN\somegroup
This change happened during the mid-3.0.x series and is documented in
the WHATSNEW.txt file.
- John T.
I tried that with valid users = @ADMIN\is, and get the
with
getent passwd? Or I must add ldap support on the client computer?
Thanks in advance
Adam Williams wrote:
i would delete uid=debian$,ou=Computers,dc=DOMINIO and load this ldif:
dn: uid=debian$,ou=Computers,dc=DOMINIO
objectClass: person
objectClass: posixAccount
objectClass: top
objectClass
I'd just have your current samba server as the master ldap server and
PDC, and have the server at the other location be a BDC, and it can
either be a slave ldap server, master/master ldap configuration, or just
connect to the master ldap server directly for queries. i have a few
remote sites
did you move the .tdb files from the old server to the new one?
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I think groups are broken in samba 3.2 and 3.3. I have directories set
770 and folders 660 and owned by specific groups and use valid users =
@somegroup and force group = somegroup and when people in the group try
to write to the group they get NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED errors.
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in smb.conf?
dogb...@infinito.it wrote:
If I join a workstation (directly by the workstation) it is added to ldap db
but it doesn't see the domain until I manually add an entry for it in
/etc/passwd
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is ADAM the username of a user or a machine account?
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John H Terpstra - Samba Team wrote:
Before claiming it is broken, please try:
valid users = @DOMAIN\somegroup
This change happened during the mid-3.0.x series and is documented in
the WHATSNEW.txt file.
- John T.
Thanks, I had to do this to get it to work
valid
can you post your /etc/nsswitch.conf?
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your problem is with downloading cups, therefore your question should be
posted to the cups mailing list.
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i think you should be using security = user, read up on the samba howto
about the different security = settings and what they do, but if you
want your students to access a share to get a work document why not just
create a guest share? or do students need to copy their completed work
Vista/XP can only use one username/password per server per instance.
For instance after booting up XP, if you successfully connect to
\\water\homes as peteclapham, then you can't connect to \\water\archive
as joestudent because XP/Vista can't handle multiple connections with
the different
i would delete uid=debian$,ou=Computers,dc=DOMINIO and load this ldif:
dn: uid=debian$,ou=Computers,dc=DOMINIO
objectClass: person
objectClass: posixAccount
objectClass: top
objectClass: shadowAccount
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
cn: debian$
uid: debian$
sn:
sounds like a problem with the smbldap-useradd tool. I've never used it
because on centos and fedora i got perl errors when running them. so I
just create the ldap accounts manually by loading an .ldif file.
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paris$ should not have a SID until it creates it upon joining the
domain. you should not have done smbpasswd -a -m paris, so if you did,
do smbpasswd -x paris\$ and try rejoining.
Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Hi there. I've a problem with using samba as Primary Domain Controller
with backend
there were various rpm build problems in samba 3.2.0 - 3.2.10 that have
been fixed in 3.2.11. I would grab the source, untar it, and run
./packaging/RHEL/makerpms.sh
Richard Foltyn wrote:
Hi,
I was just wondering whether this possible bug with the Sernet Samba3
RPMs for CentOS 5 is known,
We are using roaming profiles. I have a user that logs onto two
computers that are in different buildings. Computer 1 is collections w/
default printer HP Laserjet 4000DTN (10.8.9.223) and Computer 2 is
salesshop w/ default printer HP Laserjet 4100DTN (10.8.3.31). The user
complains that
no. the correct way to join a computer to the machine account is to
either use the username root when you type in the domain on computer
name properties, or a user who is in the ntadmins group that has
SEMachineAccountPrivilege
jeff sacksteder wrote:
run smbpasswd -a root and put in root's
sure you can if you are using an LDAP directory. just how crappy is
your connection? because the BDC would need to either query the PDC's
ldap directory directly, or be a slave (or master/master) and get
account changes propagated to it. Then, you'd still need to get access
to the files
linking the
domain admin sid to root.
However, trying that produces-
smbldap_search_domain_info: Searching
for:[((objectClass=sambaDomain)(sambaDomainName=MYDOMAIN))]
smbldap_open_connection: connection opened
Username not found!
So what more do I need to add?
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Adam
have you tried force group = or inherit permissions = yes?
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Peter Rindfuss wrote:
I can confirm this. For testing purposes, I installed a fresh WinXP
SP2 on a PC. I had no problems to join this machine to 3.2.10, but after
the next login, the problems showed up as described.
Peter
I can also confirms it happens on Vista Business 32-bit.
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Sven Buchstaller wrote:
Hi list
samba3-3.0.31-36
openldap2-2.3.43-1.1
my problem is i have stop my working openldap and restart it again, in
the Log i see now = pdb_get_group_sid: Failed to find Unix account
for ... a lot of
I have shares such as the one below. Users in the group (in this
example, the group grants) can access the root directory of the share
(\\roark\grants) just fine, and it and all files and subfolder
permissions are 770 and owned by the group grants, but users have
problems going into
jerry wrote:
You might want to search bugzilla.samba.org. There was a recent
reporter having some broken behavior with force group. I don't
remember the specifics or version.
is there another way other then using force group = grants that will
make the group ownership of any
see root preexec = in the man page. so when they go to %U$ (such as
using logon home = z: ) it will run a script that creates the required
directory in /home/pc/
Ken Lupo wrote:
Hello,
I am attempting to dynamically create user shares when they connect to the
server based on their username.
it should work ok. make sure to run net getlocalsid and net
getdomainsid and write them down and on the new server do net
setlocalsid and net setdomainsid if they are different.
Kent Tong wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to migrate Samba 3.0.24-6etch10 PDC running on a Debian server to a
new
Ubuntu
root is mapped to windows Administrator account in /etc/samba/smbusers.
however, since samba 3.0.11 you can make anyone a domain administrator
(to add machine accounts, install software, etc) see
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/rights.html
for more info.
jeff
what indexes do you have in slapd.conf? what hardware is the server
running on?
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first things first. are you running LDAP?
Germán Bobr wrote:
Hello
I have a samba PDC in an office with folder redirection.
The people wants to access their files remotely, so i have set up a
simple
hamachi VPN.
The clients can connect and sinchronize their files, but its extremely
slow.
Is
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://local_ldap.yourdomain.com
ldap://remote_ldap.yourdomain.com;
Leandro LATTANZIO wrote:
How to configure smb.conf of a samba BDC server to allow that all changes
(user's passwords changing, joining computers) was written to local LDAP.
I´ve set remotes LDAP's
did you run testparm -s and look for errors in smb.conf?
you don't need these two lines in smb.conf anymore:
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *Enter\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n
*Retype\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n *password\supdated\ssuccessfully* .
since you are using
Oh, i calculate the RID by hand and add it with net groupmap add
rid= ntgroup=what ever unixgroup=whatever type=d
and i think your math is wrong, it is group # * 2 + 1001.
to get a UID's RID, it is uid * 2 + 1000.
Thierry Lacoste wrote:
Sorry if I missed your point but I have no problems
here usually the person's username is also their computer name. for
instance, ou=People contains their username and their UID. then in
ou=Computers for the computer they are on, the computer will have the
same username, and the UID is the UID from people + 1.
Thierry Lacoste wrote:
I
a solution.
Regards,
Thierry.
Quoting Adam Williams awill...@mdah.state.ms.us:
your steps are fine. you don't need the samba LDAP entries you listed,
when ou do smbpasswd -a user, it will add the minimum required LDAP
entries for samba.
laco...@miage.univ-paris12.fr wrote:
Hello,
I plan to update
i never could get smbldaptools to work properly (on fedora and centos),
i always got various perl errors. i just create the machine accounts by
hand.
LiPi - wrote:
Hi people, I have a problem with samba, openldap and the creation of machine
accounts.
I don't know if here is a good place to
Brad C wrote:
Hi There,
Yep, Ok now I understand the SID needs to be the same as the server the
client formed the initial security relationship with,
Is this correct?
Kind Regards
Brad
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have you put that regedit4 data into a file and ran it with regedit /s
time.reg in their login script?
yudi shiddiq wrote:
Hello everybody...
I need help about logon script, this time i want to change time format from 12
format to 24 format on pc client.
I'm using samba 3.0.20 on PDC and the
your english is kind of broken. you don't want the windows logon screen
for the user to log into on boot? if so, don't have the xp computers
joined to the domain and have the users access their home directory by
typing in my computer's address bar, \\server\homes
ROUMPEKAS XRHSTOSNEKTARIOS
well the user's sid is invalid. does it match the domain's sid with net
getdomainsid?
Brad C wrote:
Hello
I'm hoping someone can provide some insight, sample snippet from smb.conf
and the samba log.
Password authentication is working succeeding, complains about an invalid
SID which I know
your steps are fine. you don't need the samba LDAP entries you listed,
when ou do smbpasswd -a user, it will add the minimum required LDAP
entries for samba.
laco...@miage.univ-paris12.fr wrote:
Hello,
I plan to update my samba-3.0.22/openldap-2.3.24
to samba-3.0.34/openldap-2.4.15 and I'm
or just use the source .tar.gz file and extract into /var/www and setup
config.php
BOURIAUD wrote:
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 14:56:41 you wrote:
Ldap Account Manager (LAM) is a web interface to LDAP.
With it, you can define Minimum password length, Minimum lowercase
characters, Minimum
add veto files = /*.mp3/*.wma/ so that they don't fill up their home
directories with mp3's. might also want hide dot files = yes and follow
sym links = yes
David Markey wrote:
[%U]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = yes
read only = no
path = %H
Would you be able to add this patch to the 3.3.2 release?
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6144
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Oops, nevermind, I see you already replied to my question yesterday.
Thanks :)
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setup samba to server roaming profiles, and for specific users turn off
roaming profiles on the XP computer using gpedit.msc, not specifying the
sambaProfilePath in LDAP, or on my computer properties, advanced, users,
change their profile from roaming to local.
Greg Charles wrote:
Hello,
I
whats the smb.conf of the samba server? did you do smbpasswd -w?
Mohammad Reza Hosseini wrote:
hello,
I want to use a samba server and an ldap server in two different lans. but
win xp pc can not join to pdc domain.
i ping the ldap server and smbldap-usershow shows the users but the net rpc
yes you will still need to use nss_ldap to authenticate for unix shell
accounts, imap, etc. i can't answer your other questions as i build the
RPMs with the provided scripts.
John Goubeaux wrote:
Folks,
I some very basic questions with regard to Samba and LDAP backend
account database use.
tar -zxvf samba-3.0.33.tar.gz
cd samba-3.0.33/packaging/RHEL/
sh makerpms.sh
should build the RPMs also.
Toby Bluhm wrote:
Turner, Justin H Contractor wrote:
How do you upgrade samba from 3.0.28 to 3.0.29 to fix winbind issue? My
OS is CentOS 4.5. I haven't been able to find a RPM above
you're bonded to 6G of bandwidth when SATA II's bus speed is 3G. SAS II
has a 6G bus, but really I think you'll hit the read/write limits of the
drives way before you hit the 6G data transfer limit.
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https://bugzilla.samba.org and submit a bug :)
Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
Hi, all.
I have several boxes with CentOS versions 3.x, 4.x, and 5.x running in my
shop, with Samba loaded on many. I've been able to stay on the current
version of Samba in CentOS 4.x and 5.x using the source RPM from
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/happy.html#sbehap-massive
Samba-3 generates a Windows Security Identifier (SID) only when smbd has
been started. For this reason, you start Samba. After a few seconds
delay, execute:
root# smbclient -L localhost -U%
root# net getlocalsid
A
Walter Mautner wrote:
Bad. Storing mail databases on network drives (in particular when they become
bigger) or storing them on a roaming profile path is not supported for
Microsofts e-mail programs. Even though Thunderbird/Mozilla don't explicitely
forbid it, it is also bad for Thunderbird.
i had a similar problem on 3.0.25 or so and up, and putting msdfs root =
yes in the global section fixed it for me.
Waltari Harri wrote:
List,
Long and confusing message follows...
I'm facing a frustrating problem. XP clients can use resoures on the
samba server by IP-address, but not by
www.wpkg.org if you want to keep up with all the updates and create
profiles for them. personally, its going to be a big headache to use
wpkg to do it, and more cost effective to buy a window server 03 or 08
and run WSUS 3.0 SP1 on it. You don't need big hardware to run it, WSUS
gets the
what version of samba are you running?
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can they connect to the server via \\IP_ADDRESS
Bender, Roger wrote:
3.0.4
Roger
-Original Message-
From: Adam Williams [mailto:awill...@mdah.state.ms.us]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 8:29 AM
To: Bender, Roger
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] specified network name
with the domain controller.
Roger
-Original Message-
From: Adam Williams [mailto:awill...@mdah.state.ms.us]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 8:33 AM
To: Bender, Roger
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] specified network name no longer available
can they connect to the server via
dumb question, but have you tried restarting smbd and nmbd?
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you can go to those computers and do a regedit change to give users the
ability to change the time.
wes wrote:
I am running a Samba domain controller with LDAP integration. I have at
least some workstations which do not seem to be syncing the time with the DC
at all. My first instinct is to
will the mount.cifs compile error on Fedora 10 i386 and x86_64 be fixed
when running packing/RHEL/makerpms.sh? I've submitted bug reports and
got a patch on 12/23/08 from you and reported that the patch didn't fix
the error and never got a reply.
Karolin Seeger wrote:
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