RE: [Samba] Samba Outlook Express

2004-04-13 Thread John Petro
I have actually played around with this, and from what I can tell, you can't
do it with outlook express.  It won't let you save your mailfiles to a
network drive.  
--John

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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 8:59 AM
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Subject: [Samba] Samba  Outlook Express

Hi to all. I'm making a samba PDC and I want that accounts and the mails
that every user have in Outlook Express will be saved on the server, so that
in every computer in the domain the user can have his mails... How to make
it? Probably it's not the correct place in which make the question but maybe
someone know the answer!

Thanks to all

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[Samba] fileshare creation method

2004-04-12 Thread John Petro
Has anyone tried, or knows of a way that I can give authority for a person
to create a share from Windows, without adding them into the Administrative
Users field in the smb.conf?  Or is there a way I can automate this?  I have
a number of admins across campus who will need access to create shares
through computer management.  I can do it as long as there is a valid
account in the Admnistrative Users field in the smb.conf and the
/etc/passwd.  Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.  

 

Oh, I probably should mention that I am using Red Hat Enterprise 3.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

--John

 

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[Samba] Creating Shares from Windows Management Console

2004-04-05 Thread John Petro
All,

  I have what I hope is a small problem  Here at RIT, we are testing
using Samba 3.x hooked into windows AD for filesharing between Windows
and Apple fileshares.  The way we are set up is in a OU structure where
there is really no one domain admin.  We are split up into multiple OU's
and each OU has an administrator.  What we are trying to do is to get
what I call an Administrative share that I assign to the OU
administrators.  Once I give that to them, I would like to be able to
let them loose on creating shares for their respective departments.  One
thing I noticed that I was wondering if there was a way around was the
administrative users field in the smb.conf file.  Is there a way to give
someone the privs to create a share in samba without being listed in the
admin users field.When I tried this with a user who wasn't listed,
we got a Access Denied but as soon as I put the username in the field,
it was fine.

 

Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated...

 

---John

 

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RE: [Samba] slow to drill into directories

2004-03-24 Thread John Petro
I too have had this problem.  It wasn't version specific either.  The
platforms I am running Samba on are Solaris 9, and (I cringe when I say
this) Digital Unix.   I too look forward to anything you all have to say
about this one.

--john

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Subject: [Samba] slow to drill into directories

I have a samba server configured at a clients office and sometimes when
he is drilling down into directories in his File Explorer it stalls. I
tail'ed the log files and I ran tcpdump, but I can't see anything that
stands out. What should I look at? I am running Samba Version
2.2.3a-12.3
for Debian.

brian

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RE: [Samba] Permissions issue 3.0.2a

2004-03-24 Thread John Petro
Are you both members of the same unix group?

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THOMPSON
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 7:03 AM
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Subject: [Samba] Permissions issue 3.0.2a

Hi,

I have two users (one is me), connecting to the same directory tree on a
Solaris box, for simplicity using smbclient for Samba 3.0.2a. In this
tree, group permissions are set to rwx for a group that we are both in.
I own some dirs, my colleague owns others.

If I log in, I can put a file in any directory in the tree. If my
colleague logs in, he can only write to directories that he owns.
Directly on Solaris (and via linux) using NFS we can both write to all
directories.

The logs just say permission denied. Any ideas what could be wrong?

Many thanks,
Nick.

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RE: [Samba] Problem while installing the SAMBA...

2004-03-22 Thread John Petro
I tried to compile this on Solaris 8 and 9 at one point, and what I had
to do was to actually rename the /usr/ucb/cc and /usr/ucb/make and I
believe I had to move /usr/ucb/ld as well.  I then installed the GNU
make util and I was able to compile fine.  For some reason, taking
/usr/ucb didn't help me.  But this did.  Just remember when you are
done, to rename the files back to their original names when you are
done.

--John

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remove /usr/usb from your PATH.




cheers, jerry
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RE: [Samba] Samba and Active Directory Permissions RESOLUTION

2004-03-19 Thread John Petro
All,
  Thanks for the responses.  There were two things I had to do to get
this to work.  The first thing was I had to change the readonly
attribute in the smb.conf to NO.  I also noticed that there was an error
in my /etc/fstab so that the options were not read in for some reason.
Once I fixed this and re-mounted the filesystem with the ACL option, I
was able to do what I needed to do.  Thanks again for all your
responses.

--John

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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 12:13 PM
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Subject: [Samba] Samba and Active Directory Permissions

All,

  I am currently running Samba 3.0.2a on a RHEL3 server.  I would like
to use the extended file systems permissions through windows, but I
haven't had much luck.  Here is how I am set up

 

My linux box is joined to my AD domain and appears to be functioning
correctly.  I also have winbind set up, and functioning, although I
still have some tweaking to do, it is assigning user and group ids as I
would expect it to.  I can create a share ok via Samba or active
directory users and computers with out a problem.  However, once I
create this share, and I mount it on a windows client, I can't do
anything as far as  setting or deligating permissions.  When I look at
the folder properties, it says the folder it owned by root on my linux
server.  It will not let me change the ownership to any other user.  I
get a error that says something to the effect that I don't have the
rights to change the permissions.  

 

Has anyone had this issue, and do you know what I can do to get around
this.  I really don't want to go to a windows platform for my
fileservices.

 

--John

 

 

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[Samba] Samba and Active Directory Permissions

2004-03-18 Thread John Petro
All,

  I am currently running Samba 3.0.2a on a RHEL3 server.  I would like
to use the extended file systems permissions through windows, but I
haven't had much luck.  Here is how I am set up

 

My linux box is joined to my AD domain and appears to be functioning
correctly.  I also have winbind set up, and functioning, although I
still have some tweaking to do, it is assigning user and group ids as I
would expect it to.  I can create a share ok via Samba or active
directory users and computers with out a problem.  However, once I
create this share, and I mount it on a windows client, I can't do
anything as far as  setting or deligating permissions.  When I look at
the folder properties, it says the folder it owned by root on my linux
server.  It will not let me change the ownership to any other user.  I
get a error that says something to the effect that I don't have the
rights to change the permissions.  

 

Has anyone had this issue, and do you know what I can do to get around
this.  I really don't want to go to a windows platform for my
fileservices.

 

--John

 

 

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RE: [Samba] Samba and Active Directory Permissions

2004-03-18 Thread John Petro
Yeah I tried that.. I get an error that says that it can't save
permissions on the folder (or file) in this case.  Any other ideas?

--John

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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Active Directory Permissions







John Petro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/18/2004 12:13:08 PM:

 All,

   I am currently running Samba 3.0.2a on a RHEL3 server.  I would like
 to use the extended file systems permissions through windows, but I
 haven't had much luck.  Here is how I am set up



 My linux box is joined to my AD domain and appears to be functioning
 correctly.  I also have winbind set up, and functioning, although I
 still have some tweaking to do, it is assigning user and group ids as
I
 would expect it to.  I can create a share ok via Samba or active
 directory users and computers with out a problem.  However, once I
 create this share, and I mount it on a windows client, I can't do
 anything as far as  setting or deligating permissions.  When I look at
 the folder properties, it says the folder it owned by root on my linux
 server.  It will not let me change the ownership to any other user.  I
 get a error that says something to the effect that I don't have the
 rights to change the permissions.


If the files and folders are owned by root, only root can change the
ownership.  One way around this is to add
admin users = your domain username or groupname
to your smb.conf for that share.  This will give your user root
permissions.



 Has anyone had this issue, and do you know what I can do to get around
 this.  I really don't want to go to a windows platform for my
 fileservices.



 --John





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