hello,
several days ago, I posted a message about high cpu usage of
smbd. I am accessing the samba server with a windows 2000
server. One answer was that this could be an printer issue.
So but so far I don't know what i can do, because deinstalling
the printer doesn't solve my problem. I would li
Hi
I'm working on Redhat 9.0,and I use Samba 3 alpha 23
as a PDC(not used ldap).I successfully create user and
group for domain.I create a share on my windows 2000
workstation(using Server Manager),and I add group
permission for the share.It's OK.
for example:I have a user trung.h,he belongs to man
If your moving the files *to* the Samba Server, then this error is
happening because the file is in use on the W2K client. I would suspect
an anti-virus software. Try disabling any auto-protect. It might also be
Explorer scanning all the exe's for icon information. I'm not really
certain how I
Hi folks,
I installed a new samba-PDC-server (dual athlon, raid,...) with Redhat
9++ and samba 2.2.8a from rawhide. I copied all (?) configfiles
(/etc/samba/*) from my old server an adjusted some shares.
The old server (RH 8, Samba 2.2.6, single PIII) was working for a couple
of month without
Goodday sir,
Can i be opportune to know to know the difference between AFPS(advance file and
printer sharing) that come with open unix 8 and samba.which of it is the most secure.
thanks
Dada A. Adebayo
(ccna,mcp)
BUROMAT LIMITED
Mobile : 0803-360-2762, 0802-327-1126
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Goodday sir,
I am running Caldera Open unix 8.0 and i am founding it difficult to add samba user
and assign samba password to the added user.please assist me with the right command
syntax and tnhe right prompt to issue it.
thanks.
Dada A. Adebayo
(ccna,mcp)
BUROMAT LIMITED
Mobile : 0803-360
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> Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 12:06:28 +0200
> From: Jose Antonio G?mez Mu?oz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Samba] load password users in Ldap
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Joel,
You are just looking at the security permissions based on what win2k sees
once you install the printer from the print server. It comes up with a bad
UID/SID of some sort and I'm not sure where it's getting it. Once I figured
that out I should be able to fix the problem that I'm seeing.
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On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 11:50, Chee Wai Yeung wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What linux? distribution are you using? If you are
> using rpm based distributions try to do a
>
> rpm -q -a | grep cups
>
> You should see cups, cups-libs and cups-devel
>
> If you don't have cups-devel, --enable-cups will fail
> sil
I have had a similar problem and found this during some searches. I
havent tried it yet but will try on monday in the login scripts
SYMPTOMS: You find that the network drive mapping may be disconnected after
15 minutes of inactivity and Windows Explorer may display a red "X" on the
icon of the mapp
Hi all,
first i want to say a big "Hello" to the list, since this is my first posting here.
Yesterday i just installed another SAMBA server on a middle class (K6-2 500, 128MB)
machine.
All shares are accessable like expected but i often get an
"Can't move file. File in use." error from my W2K cli
anyone use cifs on linux clients? are there advantages over smbfs in
practise? ta.
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dear users
i've install my samba 2.2.8a
i cant find the pam_winbind.so file ...
si, i tried to compile with ./configure --with-pam
but i get an error : "sumary failure " whats that ?
it is due to the fact that i have removed my old version with "rm -rf /etc/samba" ??
thanks!
chris
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Hello,
I'm new in Samba Ldap. I use samba-2.2.3a and openldap2-2.1.4-46.
I am going to load in Ldap a lot of users in a ldif file as it is shown below. But I
don't know how to put samba password. I can use:
smbpasswd juan1
and then the fields lmPassword and ntPassword are changed. In this way,
Hi,
What linux? distribution are you using? If you are
using rpm based distributions try to do a
rpm -q -a | grep cups
You should see cups, cups-libs and cups-devel
If you don't have cups-devel, --enable-cups will fail
silently and thus your smbd will not link with
libcups.
(You can also check
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> Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 17:33:14 -0500
> From: Bradley Wendelboe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [Samba] Making winbindd and pam_mount play nice together
> (2nd try)
> To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Message-ID:
First of all, thank you very much for your fast
answers. Congratulations, samba is a great product.
This is possibly a newbie question, but I am not
able to compile samba-2.2.8 with libcups support.
>From the options that appear running "./configure --help",
only "--enable-cups" seems to be relate
You'll probably have to put your printer public, and map bad users to guest
user. This is working for me:
[global]
...
map to guest = Bad User
this is my printer:
[lj5l]
path = /tmp
printer name = lj5l
writable = yes
public = yes
guest ok = yes
guest account = smbprint
I have SAMBA compiled without CUPS support.
# ldd /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd
libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x4001b000)
libnsl.so.1 => /lib/libnsl.so.1 (0x4001e000)
libcrypt.so.1 => /lib/libcrypt.so.1 (0x40033000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x4006)
/l
Stacy,
Are you trying to run nmbd as root or logged in as a non-root user?
- John T.
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> I think he meant inetd or xinetd. Check /etc/inetd.conf or ummm... I don't
> use xinetd, but I think it's /etc/xinetd.d and look for a script that may
> be runnin
I assume you're sure that the Messenger service is enabled on the XP
machine?
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On Thu, 29 May 2003, Andrew Holland wrote:
> OK, I have been banging my head into the wall on this now for two or more
> weeks
>
> We have a samba server (2.2.8 then 2.2.8a) running on top of a 320 GB raid
> ATA-raid array with a FastTrack controller. Both the server and workstations
> are runnin
On Thu, 29 May 2003, ganapathy murali krishnan wrote:
>
> Documentation Comment:
>
> In case of NT4 policies, the document describes how to create them,
> and where to place them (netlogon share) and how it will be used.
> Is it possible to use Group Policies, with SAMBA 3.0? Can one just
> cr
This can be done. In the User Manager, in "Computer Management" (may be
someplace else too, but I'm too lazy to look), you can add groups from
UNIX to the local group. If you are using 2000 on all your machines, or
have an image for Win 2000, this should work fine for all of your
machines. When you
Netatalk looks to support non Linux... From their site:
netatalk is a daemon which provides POSIX-compliant *NIX/*BSD systems
with the ability to share files and printers with Apple Macintosh computers.
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Using WINS is really the stable way to go -- any reason you can't?
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Note that Netatalk is Linux only... or is it these days? It /was/. That's
why I don't use it -- I actually needed the Appletalk print util from it
but was unable to use it without the appropriate Linux kernel mods (don't
use Linux here).
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Hello,
I am sharing my cups printers via samba (2.2.7) on a redhat 7.3 machine
running a firewall configured with iptables.
I have included my smb.conf file below. My problem is that windows machines
can setup the printer just fine, search for the
the server astro, the users enter their smb pas
That's the way it works, as far as I remember. I'm not familiar with fake
oplocks, but we use something similar (turning them off -- might be the
same command aliases, actually -- not sure). Office does not play well
with oplocks.
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I /did/ have Linux on one of these, but no longer. I can't remember what
driver the SiS900 uses, but I remember I did find my answers online.
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I think he meant inetd or xinetd. Check /etc/inetd.conf or ummm... I don't
use xinetd, but I think it's /etc/xinetd.d and look for a script that may
be running nmbd (probably "samba).
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A great program for Win9x machines if you still have them (like we do :))
is justpop. Do a Google search for JUSTPOP.EXE -- it's a free-standing
program, and mimicks the behavior of the NT/2K messenger service... no
facility to write back, just a clean box with an [OK] button and the
message and th
Good after noon,
I asked a question earlier and I am not sure if I worded the heading
properly, but we want to upgrade our Samba Server acting as a PDC for a
WindowsXP network to Red Hat 9.0.
Our plan is to format the drive and install the new O/S and restore the
appropriate user files and Samba
OK, I have been banging my head into the wall on this now for two or more
weeks
We have a samba server (2.2.8 then 2.2.8a) running on top of a 320 GB raid
ATA-raid array with a FastTrack controller. Both the server and workstations
are running through Gigabit NIC's. Every five or so minutes t
That's strange. Samba shouldn't be able to get close to FTP speeds. I
was able to get 10.5MB/sec with FTP and only 7.59MB/sec with Samba. I'm
running on a switched 100Mb network. The network seems to be my
limitation in my case as my server hard drives seem to be able to output
about 20MB/sec.
Hello again everyone. :)
Well, i've finally fixed a number of problems that I was having with my
samba/LDAP PDC. Now, its just a matter of setting up some of our users
software so they can access the data on the server. I will try and explain
this issue as best as I can without being to wordy.
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 08:30:50AM -0500, Brett A. Funderburg wrote:
> > This looks like a problem in Samba's unmarshalling of security
> > descriptors. I'd be interested in seeing a debug level 10 log of what
> > is happening here. Add 'debug level = 10' to your smb.conf file to
> > get this.
>
As far as I know, SAMBA 2.2.8a (I think SAMBA 3.0 also) does not
support machine startup scripts (not user logon scripts). How are
people dealing with them?
They can be very useful to automate software installs across a whole
bunch of machines.
- Murali
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>> Samba built with this change will not report
>> NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL when you execute "adddriver"
>> subcommand of rpcclient.
>
>I found reference to this in one of your posts and in
>Samba's bugzilla database. I've tried commenting out
>this code, rebuilding, installing, etc. but I still
>
Documentation Comment:
In case of NT4 policies, the document describes how to create them,
and where to place them (netlogon share) and how it will be used.
Is it possible to use Group Policies, with SAMBA 3.0? Can one just
create the .adm templates described and drop them some where (SYSVOL
What happens if you just restart the service with kill -1 PIDofFirstSmbd.
This should not bother the existing connections.
Joel
> > this. So
> > far my only resolution has been to restart the smb service.
> > Once I do
> > that, my two users can immediately log in. This as you can
> > gu
No real idea but:
This manage printers and manage documents stuff. Is this anything that
is reported by unix or lprng? What does manage documents mean? The
ability to run lprm and the like. What does manage printers mean?
The ability to run queueresume or queuepause? I don't know how samba
and lpr
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 09:25:38AM -0700, Steve deRosier wrote:
> I've recently noticed that when I have a directory remotely mounted via
> samba to my linux desktop, the mode bits of directories and files in it
> don't necessarily resemble those of the actual files on the server.
> Neither does
My problem is that I am using rh 8 and cannot winbind to authenticate users. wbinfo
returns all users and groups and getent passwd works but no joy!
On Thu, 29 May 2003 17:33:14 -0500
Bradley Wendelboe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I'm going to individual shares. It seems that pam_m
Yes, I'm going to individual shares. It seems that pam_mount is not getting
the password information from the PAM system. I've contacted the author of
pam_mount and will share any results.
So far:
Several people are trying to get pam_mount working with winbind. I don't
have a winbind setup m
Are you folders shared on the windows side. The individual folders need to be shared,
not a level above apparently.
On Thu, 29 May 2003 14:09:35 -0500
Bradley Wendelboe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm also trying to get this working with the same results on RH 9/Samba
> 2.2.7a/pam_mount 0.9.1
>
Yeah, I can add it in, but there are two issues:
One, I don't know what to add beyond the rid that's might be important,
nor do I know how to add a machine name. I don't have any LDIF examples
to go off of. That would be a fall back for me of sorts if I could.
The bigger issue, is that I was hopp
On Thu, 29 May 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> First let me start off by thanking you for your time.
No problem. Where do we send trhe invoice? :)
> I have what I think is a unique problem. Daily on average there are about
> 67 users that connect to my server. Usually I will get a call from 1
Can you add sambaAccount with ConsoleOne?
Tori Williamson wrote:
Essentially, at this point my head is about to explode.
I have been able to update the most recent samba-nds.schema from the
LDAP CVS at samba.org. And I can add posixAccount users with the
LDAPTools. But I cannot add anyone as a s
Did you copy using File Manager or Windows 2000 Profile Manager? The latter
seems to work far better, aside from the aforementioned snags. I used the
former and had to do it all over.
Dan
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To: "Dan Gapinski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That almost works. I ran into a few different things, but it almost works.
Basically, this is what I did;
1) Joined the computer to the domain with the correct account
2) logged into the domain with the user (this created the initial profile
on the local machine)
3) logged back into the machine
what linux distro are you using...I had myseterious dropped connections with
SUSE
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 3:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Samba] Users losing connection at random
>
>
> First let m
Essentially, at this point my head is about to explode.
I have been able to update the most recent samba-nds.schema from the
LDAP CVS at samba.org. And I can add posixAccount users with the
LDAPTools. But I cannot add anyone as a sambaAccount (./smbldap-useradd
-a "username"). Each time, it adds t
I was in the same boat as you , and found an easy way to do this. So long as
you have a PDC that resists roaming profiles, it should go like this:
1) Join the computer and log on with the domain account.
2) Log off the domain account and log on again as administrator (I think
I used the loc
First let me start off by thanking you for your time.
I have what I think is a unique problem. Daily on average there are about
67 users that connect to my server. Usually I will get a call from 1 or 2
of them in the morning saying that they cannot log onto the server. The
message they keep
Hi Matt,
the problem you referred to is discussed in detail
as bug #82 in Samba's bug tracking tool. It consists
of 2 bugs. One prevents the registration of drivers
and is due to a NULL-pointer passed from that part
of code in rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c which calls
sys_adminlog function. It begi
Hello everyone.
Well, i've tried to figure this out on my own by asking questions and
reading the how-to provided by John.
I've followed the directions accordingly, but there are a few catches i've
noticed that seem to be throwing me a curve or to.
Let me recap. Basically, i've setup our samba
Hi;
I want to install samba 2.2.8a binary distribution files on aix 5.1
Can anyone help me pointing a document or denoting short tips ?
Regards.
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> -Original Message-
> From: djfogbr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> My problem is: when I try to mount an w2k share in this
> machine using smbmount, I can't see big files correctly. I
> suspect that the problem happens with files bigger then 2GB.
> I have a file in the w2k machine that'
Courtesy of a quick google search.
http://www.ps.uni-sb.de/~errror/smbfs-lfs.html
On Thu, 29 May 2003, [iso-8859-1] djfogbr wrote:
Hi all,
We have a Debian Linux 3.0, running kernel 2.4.18, and all filesystems are formatted
as ext3.
My problem is: when I try to mount an w2k share in this mac
Hi all,
We have a Debian Linux 3.0, running kernel 2.4.18, and all filesystems are formatted
as ext3.
My problem is: when I try to mount an w2k share in this machine using smbmount, I
can't see big files correctly. I suspect that the problem happens with files bigger
then 2GB. I have a file in
I'm also trying to get this working with the same results on RH 9/Samba
2.2.7a/pam_mount 0.9.1
Bradley
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Well,
I'm having some odd permissions created when I install a shared printer from
a samba server. No matter what the remote host is I'll always end up with
the following permissions on printers when installed on a client.
http://www.strangeness.org/security.jpg
I've got the drivers to update p
I'm doing my best to advocate F/OSS in our organization, but this has
been a problem for over a week now and it's starting to look bad.
Any takers?
lloyd wrote:
We need to give a user in another domain access to our printer:
our domain: OURDOM (samba)
other domain: OTHERDOM (AD?)
user's work
Mathias Homann admin at eregion.de
Thu May 29 18:46:50 GMT 2003
Am Donnerstag, 29. Mai 2003 14:39 schrieb Kurt Pfeifle:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/kpfeifle/SambaPrintHOWTO/
Why on earth do people keep on insisting that imprints is useful and
functional?
Hi, Mathias,
yours is the first
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 08:19:35AM -0400, Paul Trepanier wrote:
> While you may be onto something, I currently disagree as the samba logs
> show the details of what's happening...
>
> [2003/05/29 08:05:11, 2] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(59)
>unix_mode(Desktop.ini) inheriting from .
> [2003/05/29
Morning everyone.
Have a quick question on what would be the best way to set up sharing for
my instance.
Our samba server is going to be hosting applications that are used by our
clients everyday. On our Samba server, I have setup the directories like
this: (I should mention, one of our applica
Am Donnerstag, 29. Mai 2003 14:39 schrieb Kurt Pfeifle:
> http://www.linuxprinting.org/kpfeifle/SambaPrintHOWTO/
Why on earth do people keep on insisting that imprints is useful and
functional?
It's been dead since more than a year, has never worked for me, and anybody
I've been mailing a
Hi:
I am using Samba 2.2.8 with LDAP integration in PDC mode. I succeeded in
adding a machine to my domain, but when I try to log in to the domain I get
the following error:
"The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer
account in its primary domain is missing or the
All,
I've recently noticed that when I have a directory remotely mounted via
samba to my linux desktop, the mode bits of directories and files in it
don't necessarily resemble those of the actual files on the server.
Neither does a chmod seem to have any effect.
I noticed that smbmount has a f
I get trouble from my OS, specifically with the finger command, if I have
wtmp support turned on:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /opt/src/imap-2002c1]> finger novosirj
finger: error STATing /dev/smb/31
...the IS is HP-UX 11. The reason, of course, is because /dev/smb does not
exist, and neither do any of the
I used an Excellent Loaded WINXP computer today. Samba is outspeeding FTP.
Approaching 7 MB / sec on reads, 6 MB / sec on writes. Linux sees these
speeds on FTP. Unable to test sambaclient on Linux. This isn't anything to
complain about, albeit there is _better_. But a decent 98SE machine cant
On Fri, 30 May 2003, ipguy wrote:
> if anyone is having problems with a bad secret.tdb file this is what i did to fix
> the it
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On Thu, 29 May 2003, Murali krishnan Ganapathy wrote:
Policy handling and profile configuration is rather well covered in the
new HOWTO that will ship with Samba-3.
I would appreciate feedback from people who have reviewed the two (2)
chapters on these subjects and any contributions of correction
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Paul Trepanier wrote:
> While you may be onto something, I currently disagree as the samba logs
> show the details of what's happening...
>
> [2003/05/29 08:05:11, 2] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(59)
>unix_mode(Desktop.ini) inheriting from .
> [2003/05/29 08:05:11, 2] smbd/dos
I am not sure which version of Samba you are using, but the first thing
anybody is going to tell you is to upgrade to 2.2.8, if you already haven't.
After that take a look at some of the notes found on our web site at:
http://www.Drouillard.ca/Tips&Tricks/Samba/Oplocks.htm
Also a few things inter
if anyone is having problems with a bad secret.tdb file this is what i did to fix the
it
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