Hi Iain Iain wrote: > Andreas Buchler wrote on 04/27/06 14:19 (US date format): >> I have a samba PDC on linux (kernel 2.6.16-gentoo-r3, amd64, 2cpu's, >> samba 3.0.22). My passdb backend is an ldap-server on a different >> machine. I did an update from a slower machine. >> >> The configuration files on the old and new machines are equal. After >> the update all seems to be OK. I can login on the windows-clients and >> access the shares on the server. But a closer look shows that the >> file properties dialog on a windows machine doesn't show the user, >> who ownes the file in the xfs-filesystem on the samba server (on the >> old machine it worked). The domain groups are shown correctly. >> >> Also all directories on a samba share have the R attribute set and >> some applications say that the share is read only. But i can create, >> copy and delete files on the share with explorer. >> >> I googled a lot, but I couldn't find informations which solves the >> problem or give me more informations what the reasons for the problem >> are. It seems that the windows-clients doesn't know the domain users. >> Have anyone ever seen this problem. > > Andreas, > > I have the same problem using Gentoo 2.6.15-gentoo-r5, amd64, single > core CPU, Samba 3.0.22 with LDAP backend hosted on the same machine. > This is a fresh build. > > Thread is above: "Unable to reset file permissions".
thank you for the tip about your thread. It seems that we have a similiar problem. In my case the problem appears after a major update of the whole machine (processor, mainboard, raid array, nic, ...). But the configurations of the two machines are equal (samba, SID, ldap, pam_ldap, nss_ldap, ...). I cannot find any differences in the configurations. The only difference I can find is the gentoo version. The old machine is a x86-gentoo (single cpu) and the new machine is amd64-gentoo (dual cpu). If I take the harddisk of the old machine, put it in another machine with the same mainboard like the new machine and boot the machine in a separate network with one WinXP-Client everything works fine. What have you done before the problems appeared first (kernel-update, samba, ???)? cu andy -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
