Forgive the subject line, I wanted it to turn up if someone
was googling.
I have found that the following combination works well for
password syncing using pam when the system is configured to
use ldap for user authentication ( pam_ldap ).
I hope this is of use to someone.
/etc/pam.d/samba
BDY.RTF
Description: RTF file
Hi,
I'm having problems in compiling recent SAMBA versions on HP-UX 11.00 using
GCC 3.2 or GCC 2.95.3. The error I get is:
Compiling lib/crc32.c
Compiling lib/snprintf.c
lib/snprintf.c:790: conflicting types for `snprintf'
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 02:42, Stefan Görling wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm currently working on a thesis investigating how Open Source is
affected by the influence of money and the interests of commercial
companies. As the SAMBA Server efforts is the foundation of many
companies it is
Hi all,
while testing to integrate some samba servers in an w2k AD Domain we found
a couple of issues,
i try to summarize it:
W2K Server using SP3
samba versions:
debian unstable package 3.0.alpha21-3
cvs version 08.01.2003 build on debian unstable
all domains set up as standalone domain
Hi Jerry,
I noticed that if I'm using MS Access 97 on a NT4 machine I can't access to
database files witch are in directories 12 chars, but if I do the same
thing on an w2k or NT4 server is works.
I see that the respond to the query alt file name call send a mangle name
in unicode with
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 05:12:15PM +1100, Martin Pool wrote:
I found a data-corruption bug in ccache a few weeks ago relating to
incorrect handling of wait() status codes, so I thought I would do a
quick check for similar things in Samba.
Part of this (the smbd/chgpasswd.c patch) is incorrect
Hi all,
just a short hint if anybody wants to download the win 2003 server rc2,
it's maybe usefull if someone would test it against samba...
metze
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At 12:07 09.01.2003 -0500, you wrote:
Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
Hi all,
just a short hint if anybody wants to download the win 2003 server rc2,
it's maybe usefull if someone would test it against samba...
Do have a copy that I could use to test. I haven't read anything about it
yet.
I may be wrong, but... If you really can't install PAM on some systems,
I think making a library that masquerades as PAM might be the easiest
way. The interface PAM exports to PAM clients is not very complicated,
so making a pretend PAM would be a lot easier than making PAM from
scratch. make
On 9 Jan 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for checking it.
Part of this (the smbd/chgpasswd.c patch) is incorrect I think.
You have changed the line :
if (WIFEXITED(wstat) == 0) {
...
return False;
}
to
if (WIFEXITED(wstat)) {
...
return False;
}
I'm looking at jra's 1.33.2.16 change to winbindd_cmd.c in relation to
hp CR1501.
I think there are some problems with the way the mutex reference count
is handled. I'm not sure what is the cleanest way to fix it.
The mutexes are implemented on top of fcntl locks, which cannot be
nested.
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 08:41, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
Abartlet, et. al.,
I've been asked to check on something. I haven't been working with this
aspect of the authentication code in Samba so I need a little guidance.
Question: How hard is it, if we're *not* using PAM, to build a
Abartlet, et. al.,
I've been asked to check on something. I haven't been working with this
aspect of the authentication code in Samba so I need a little guidance.
Question: How hard is it, if we're *not* using PAM, to build a custom
authentication back-end for Samba?
The reason
This patch is meant to fix the case where we repeatedly fail to
acquire the mutex for opening the connection. At the moment the code
proceeds with neither the new_conn- or result variables initialized,
which I'm pretty sure is a bug.
I don't know if this is the most appropriate status code but
In implementing oplock code in the Linux cifs vfs I noticed that Win2K
sends a UID of zero (but non-zero FID and TID) on the oplock break from the
server ... this implies that the space of valid fids is not related to the
UID. Thus if I thought that it were possible to do more than 64K open
Here's my idea for fixing this in appliance-head, without reworking
the mutex reference count.
Basically it tries to
- avoid undefined behaviour in the case where we fail to acquire the
mutex
- avoid leaking locks in the case where we fail to connect to the
server
- avoid releasing
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 06:08:01PM -0600, Steven French wrote:
In implementing oplock code in the Linux cifs vfs I noticed that Win2K
sends a UID of zero (but non-zero FID and TID) on the oplock break from the
server ... this implies that the space of valid fids is not related to the
UID.
About a year back I mentioned that Samba had been ported to the Sharp Zaurus
Palmtop. It seems it's now part of the official build:
http://www.dynamism.com/zaurus/index.shtml
Scan down to the heading Synchronization.
Chris -)-
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field. It would get sorted in my inbox when it came in posted in the CC
field. Your kind response is very much appreciated. Thanks.
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SetPrinter call failed
Hi,
I'm trying to add printer drivers to samba using cupsaddsmb (CUPS1.1.18).
This fails on samba3-alpha21 which comes with Debian/unstable. I installed the
samba cvs version from today but with the same result. The problem is a
rpcclient call:
~#rpcclient localhost
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