Hi Folks,
Just installed Samba 2.2.10 on my FreeBSD 4.9 computer.
I can see the FreeBSD box on all of my Win 9x boxes,
but when I double click on its icon, I get a rude box
message that says something like:
You must supply a password to
Hi,
I recently configured smb.conf file using tdbsam as a passdb backend
and tried to add computers to the domain TMSwater with little success.
The workstation I'm trying to add to the domain is a windows xp
professional laptop. When I attempt to add the laptop by going thru
'My Computer -
Hello,
I don't seem to be able to mount a WindowsXP share with smbmount and
get the correct charset. From what I understand Win2000/XP use UTF-8
for SMB shares, so I tried to mount with -o iocharset=utf8 but it
did not make any difference. All extended characters are messed up
This system is running for a while, using Redhat 7.2 and Samba 2.2.3.
Question: Before I completely reinstall this system, I would like to
get some samba statistics from this system.
Can anybody point me in the right direction on how to do this.
Thanks
Ralf Wiegand
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Hiya,
Does the user you are logging on the Win95 box exist on the FreeBSD box??
Ta
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Howdy All,
I need to change the machine names on about 10 machines ( winxp ) on a
samba 3.05/redhat9 network ( NO LDAP )
Am I correct in the order I have listed below to accomplish this
1. remove the machines from the domain ( change to a workgroup )
2. remove the machines from the smbpasswd
On Sun, 2004-08-22 at 21:09, Ralf Wiegand wrote:
This system is running for a while, using Redhat 7.2 and Samba 2.2.3.
Question: Before I completely reinstall this system, I would like to
get some samba statistics from this system.
Can anybody point me in the right direction on how to do
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Hiya,
You could probably get away with this:
1. remove the machines from the domain / change the name whilst you're at it ( change
to a workgroup )
2. Reboot XP machine
3. change the machines names in the smbpasswd / /etc/passwd files
4. add
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Ray Moroney
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Long day yesterday for us here, first production implementation of Samba has to be rolled out and the client's old network reinstalled... cause: this access deneied issue which seems to be randomly
affecting Samba implementations and from what I can see folks say Samba 3.0.2 was the last good
Stephen Kühn wrote:
This system is running for a while, using Redhat 7.2 and Samba
2.2.3. Question: Before I completely reinstall this system, I
would like to get some samba statistics from this system. Can
anybody point me in the right direction on how to do this.
[...]
After blowing out 16mb of
Hi,
My config: samba 2.2.11 on linux 2.4.26, nss_ldap 215, glibc 2.2.3.
Clients: XP Pro SP1.
It's a domain style setup with a Ldap server over ssl. The server is
Sun DS 5.2.
Users complain that sometimes (and not on all computers) they are
unable to log in after some time (several hours) has
Hi,
I am upgrading my samba spooler to samba 3.0.1, I was using the
following functions to update my devmode data in the printer server.
get_specific_param
convert_specific_param
unlink_specific_param_if_exist
add_a_specific_param
Could you please help me with the alternative / equivalent
After successfully installing and configuring samba 3 on a test server
and adding the root and the machine to the /etc/passwd file, how do I
go about adding users such that when they login, they have access to
certain shared home directories on the linux box? For instance, if I
have the users
I solved the problem. Still, the solution is rather puzzling.
The solution is to mount with -o iocharset=utf8,codepage=cp850.
The puzzling part is the code page. The whole idea with Unicode and
its UTF-8 implementation is to remove the need for local codepage
conversions. As long
Hi,
I have been trying for the last couple of days to sort out a roaming profile
configuration of Samba. The network is a Linux Samba PDC server (Samba
3.0.6, Kernel 2.0.7 plain) with several Windows XP Pro clients. The
filesystem is ext3 with extended attributes enabled ( acls compiled in, but
Successfully installed Samba3 utilizing OpenLDAP, nsswitch and pam-ldap.
Additionally, the smbldap-tools and phpLDAPadmin are excellent.
However, member browsing either in workgroup or domain mode is extremely
slow. Once a member resource are accessed (say, a server share), performance
is
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Hiya,
Does the user you are logging on the Win95 box exist on the FreeBSD box??
Ta
Yes. I am using 'empty' passwords for all 4 users.
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Hi,
when I tried to connect our SuSE 9.1 linux server running
samba-3.0.5.1 to our anchient - but still pretty well running -
OS/2 Warpserver, I ran into a lot of troubles.
So I had a closer look into the samba-sources and with the
help of ethereal I found some bugs, which made it impossible
to
Hello samba-list,
I'm able to shutdown remote mashines using:
supzli02pdc:~ # net rpc shutdown -S target-pc -U Administrator%passwd -r -t 1
--comment=Abmelden
I wounder if this is also possible with an mashine account auth (from the
PDC)? I couldn't get it to work:
supzli02pdc:~ # net -n
Hi, I am using Samba 2.2.8a on SuSE Linux 9.0 and I have the following problem
when trying to connect my windows XP machines to samba server I wgt the
following error:
[2004/08/22 23:14:37, 2] rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_lookup_domain(2055)
Returning domain sid for domain NETSYS -
I am having the same exact issue. I have not tried assigning
permissions using DOMAINPREFIX\\username, but like you I can get
Kerberos tickets, use smbclient to connect to windows shares, but from
a windows client, I cannot connect to the Samba server. I'm using
Suse 9.1, and the latest version
How can i configure samba to use /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow for the samba
passwords?
I dont want to use smbpasswd for samba and would like it to just get its
passwords from unix OS.
Im running solaris8 and samba 3.
thanks!
Add
encrypt passwords = no
to smb.conf.
If you have Windows
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 14:26, Sigmund Straumsnes wrote:
How can i configure samba to use /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow for the samba
passwords?
I dont want to use smbpasswd for samba and would like it to just get its
passwords from unix OS.
Im running solaris8 and samba 3.
thanks!
Add
I'm atttempting to setup samba 3 as a primary domain controller which
authenticates users from a windows 2k/xp prof workstation and maps
their respective home folders as well as their respective shared
folders on the gentoo server. For example, I have the following groups
with their designated
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