[Samba] Samba versus WindowsXP

2003-03-26 Thread Charles Galindo
Hi all,
 
We have a problem between samba 2.2.2 (Linux RedHat) and WindowsXP with all
patchs and updates.
When logon my workstation in Samba 2.2.2 return message:
 
Your password expire today. you need change.
 
Why?
 
Best Regards
 
 
Charles Galindo
VISUELLES Informática Ltda
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.visuelles.com.br/ www.visuelles.com.br
 http://www.compiere.com.br/ www.compiere.com.br
 
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Re: [Samba] Samba versus WindowsXP

2003-03-26 Thread Tiago Cruz

On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 16:04, Charles Galindo wrote:
 Hi all,
  
 We have a problem between samba 2.2.2 (Linux RedHat) and WindowsXP with all
 patchs and updates.

Hei Charles!

Maybe this can help you:
http://www.linuxrapido.kit.net/dicas_samba.htm

This is my diary of the migration with samba...

Regards 

[ ]'s

Tiago Cruz
Org. King de Contab. S/C Ltda.
www.linuxrapido.kit.net
Linux User #282636


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[Samba] Samba and WindowsXP

2002-11-28 Thread VB
Hello all.  I'm writing to inquire about two particular problems with Samba
and Windows XP that have me perplexed.

Problem #1:

I have a Solaris9 Samba 2.2.5 server, which acts as a print server to all
the other UNIX nodes on the network.  This works fine, however, when I print
from WindowsXP, instead of getting the actual printout, I get the PostScript
source code, pages and pages of it.  The printer is an HP LaserJet4ML/PS, so
it's PS capable.  Under UNIX, it's set up as a PS printer on the print
server.  I've already read the documentation under docs/Registry and applied
the WinXP_SignOrSeal.reg.
UNIX clients (IRIX, RedHat, HP-UX) print to it without any problems.

Problem #2:

I can not map a network drive on an IRIX 6.5.17f box, even though I can see
the share.  I log in under XP with the identical login as I would under
IRIX.  When I try to map the drive, I even pick Connect using a different
user name and type in my UNIX login and passwd, but it won't map the
network drive.  I've applied the Win2000_PlainPassword.reg, with no results,
of course.  The only thing that works right now is reading and writing to a
share that has guest ok = yes configured.

Another two crucial pieces of information are that the PC bucket which runs
XP is part of a work group, as are the Samba servers.  The reason being, I
use NIS and for a Samba server to be a domain controller, I would have to
maintain three separate passwd files.  One for local system accounts, one
for NIS users, and one for Samba, which obviously defeats the whole purpose
having NIS.  Does Samba not work with authenticating against NIS?  I thought
this is handled at the OS level, and not by Samba.


Can anyone help with suggestions or experiences?
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Re: [Samba] Samba and WindowsXP

2002-11-28 Thread Joel Hammer
#1
I would print a job to a file on the client, transfer it manually to your
server and  view it with gv, vi, or whatever,  to make sure  it
is a proper postscript file. Then, try to print it on the server to your
printer. If all goes well, then you have to simply change the print command
in your samba share to the print command you used to successfully print the
file manually.
Also, note there are different versions of postscript. Maybe your printer
doesn't understand the version being sent to it.

Joel


On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 01:03:34PM -0500, VB wrote:
 Hello all.  I'm writing to inquire about two particular problems with Samba
 and Windows XP that have me perplexed.
 
 Problem #1:
 
 I have a Solaris9 Samba 2.2.5 server, which acts as a print server to all
 the other UNIX nodes on the network.  This works fine, however, when I print
 from WindowsXP, instead of getting the actual printout, I get the PostScript
 source code, pages and pages of it.  The printer is an HP LaserJet4ML/PS, so
 it's PS capable.  Under UNIX, it's set up as a PS printer on the print
 server.  I've already read the documentation under docs/Registry and applied
 the WinXP_SignOrSeal.reg.
 UNIX clients (IRIX, RedHat, HP-UX) print to it without any problems.
 
 Problem #2:
 
 I can not map a network drive on an IRIX 6.5.17f box, even though I can see
 the share.  I log in under XP with the identical login as I would under
 IRIX.  When I try to map the drive, I even pick Connect using a different
 user name and type in my UNIX login and passwd, but it won't map the
 network drive.  I've applied the Win2000_PlainPassword.reg, with no results,
 of course.  The only thing that works right now is reading and writing to a
 share that has guest ok = yes configured.
 
 Another two crucial pieces of information are that the PC bucket which runs
 XP is part of a work group, as are the Samba servers.  The reason being, I
 use NIS and for a Samba server to be a domain controller, I would have to
 maintain three separate passwd files.  One for local system accounts, one
 for NIS users, and one for Samba, which obviously defeats the whole purpose
 having NIS.  Does Samba not work with authenticating against NIS?  I thought
 this is handled at the OS level, and not by Samba.
 
 
 Can anyone help with suggestions or experiences?
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