Hi
The best way is to add a unix user and group named pcguest and then set
guest account = pcguest in the global options and read list = pcguest in
your share, this will make any pc on your lan able to read from the share,
if you want write access, then just put writ list = pcguest and read
The permissions on the mounted directory changes during mount,
you have to specify the permissions next to your defaults parameter in
/etc/fstab
I suggest you put all your users that should have access to this drive
into a group,
and then put:
gid=that group's gid number,umask=002
next to the
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Li, Lily wrote:
I'm trying to install samba on suse linux at s390 platform, I tried three
options, none of them works
1) Option1, install samba2.2.1a general release
I encountered a problem while running /usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd -D, here is
the log file for you
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Hello:
I am trying to compile sambe with SSL on my RedHat 7.2 machine.
Are you sure you want SSL? As I understand, it is useless with windows
clients as they don't support it.
No idea why it doesn't build, perhaps you should use the openssl
Please help,
I have a problem with samba. When I type
smbclient -L localhost i get the message
:
SSL: Error error setting CA cert location: error:
::lib(0) : func(0) : reaction (0)
I use redhat 7.0 and samba 2.0.7. my linux box is
connected to 2 Windows 2000 machines. I can
We have Samba 2.2.3a running on Solaris 8 serving some 200 users. It's
configured as a logon server, and serves logons for Win9x clients.
Since upgrading to 2.2.3a, however, we've experienced problems with nmbd.
It'll work fine for a couple of days, and will then stop responding to
logins;
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hi ignacio,
i have only a short question:
we have to migrate a samba 2.2.2 with /etc/private/smbpasswd backend to
samba 2.2.3a (maybe 2.2.4 if it is released until then :)
now the import2_smbpasswd.pl creates no samba_account, but
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Hi,
I'm using samba-2.2.3a and winbind to authenticate against out NT PDC,
but for some reason I cannot login ( I used to be able to), but now all I
get in the system logs for my machine is:
[2002/04/29 10:47:35, 0] smbd/password.c:authorise_login(872) \
authorise_login: rejected invalid user
Hello,
We now have our samba server up running. But it's on an old
machine with an awfully loud harddrive. Pre-samba most of the time the box
was idle the harddrive managed to go into standby - thus sparing us from
the din. When samba is running (even if no users are accessing shares)
FYI,
Non-initialized variable fname in file
source/utils/status.c
line 649
printf(Opened status file %s\n, fname);
I changed the line to:
printf(Opened status file %s\n, lock_path(connections.tdb));
But I don't think that's right cuz it outputs:
Opened status file /connections.tdb
Marlow, Robin wrote:
Hello,
We now have our samba server up running. But it's on an old
machine with an awfully loud harddrive. Pre-samba most of the time the box
was idle the harddrive managed to go into standby - thus sparing us from
the din. When samba is running (even if no
On Apr. 1st, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another question is: Is there a way to test for a logon using
smbclient or
similar tool? I'd like to be able to get a job in cron to test
whether
it's working and alert me before the windows users start to
complain.
Some time ago I
use: www.webmin.net = a very good linux admin progam.
TH
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I just downloaded the latest SAMBA_2_2 CVS release (at about 3am PST Monday,
April 29).
I have set it up with domain security and joined the Windows domain. From
other windows machines, and even other samba servers (using 2.2.3a) I'm able
to connect and authenticate just fine.
However, if I
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, THIBADEAU,DAN (HP-Roseville,ex1) wrote:
I just downloaded the latest SAMBA_2_2 CVS release (at about 3am PST Monday,
April 29).
I have set it up with domain security and joined the Windows domain. From
other windows machines, and even other samba servers (using
Hi,
I compiled and installed Samba-2.2.3a on Solaris 8(IA).Now I am
trying to configure Winbind to enable logon to our Win2k Domain
from the Samba box.I copied the libnss_winbind.so to the /lib
folder created .so.1 .so.2 links.I also made changes in the
smb.conf file as given below.I am
Can do.. I'll turn off and report in a week if it helps.
Thanks,
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Joel Hammer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 1:15 PM
To: Pablo Alcaraz; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Oplock breaks.
I get the impression from this message
Cool, but the install-sh still does not support multiple paths on the
command line with the -d option. The rest of my last email addressed
that. :)
Bill
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Gerald Carter wrote:
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, William Jojo wrote:
Just checked out CVS 2.2.4-pre this morning
As I recall, samba is supposed to reread the smb.conf every so often, too.
Joel
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 11:24:24AM +0100, Marlow, Robin wrote:
Hello,
We now have our samba server up running. But it's on an old
machine with an awfully loud harddrive. Pre-samba most of the time the box
I am running samba 3.0alpha17 as an NT PDC on solaris 2.8. When I
attempt to join the domain with a win2k system, I receive the following
error msg:
The following error occurred attempting to join the domain ENG-2K:
There is no user session key for the specified logon session.
I am using a
All,
I've just installed and configured a Samba server for the first time.
I am trying to make some sense of the way Unix groups are trans-
lated to their Windows counterparts. I created two Samba users
on the server: root and marc. I set up a Win2000 server and
joined it to the Samba domain
Do you also have LPRng installed on this box? Did you have to
reinstall it? If so, look to see if the links between
lpr, lpd, lpc, lprm, etc. in the LPRng install dir
(/usr/local/bin, /usr/local/sbin on my OBSD box) and
/usr/bin, /usr/sbin. If they weren't, I think you get
similar problems.
I can't read your mesage
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hello
i can't set time on my nt client with my logon.bat script
cause they don't have exec privilège that's ok
but how i do that ?
urgent!!
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Urban:
Are you sure you want SSL? As I understand, it is useless with windows
clients as they don't support it.
I am sure that we want to use SSL. We want to be able to access our
repositories remotely, but do not want to have the data compromised.
Regarding the windows clients, they can
Installation: Linux RedHat 6.2, Samba 2.2.3a in windows 2000 domain
environment. Authentification is done through winbind. Every time I
initially connect to samba share from windows 2000 client, I must wait about
three seconds, windows 98 doesn't have this problem. Why does windows 2000
What is the command line you're using to set the time?
net time \\samba1 /set /yes
works for me...
Jim
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From: root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 8:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] can't set time on nt client for
Source upgrade - I don't think there's a 2.2.3a
package for OpenBSD 3.1 yet; I don't think
I've got the expertise to build it for them...;-(
Jim
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From: Damian Gerow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:17 AM
To: Van Sickler, Jim
Subject: RE:
Hi Samba,
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Hello
We have one Samba 2.2.3a running as PDC of our domain. There are also a winNT 4
machine used as a Printer Server (we prefer to use another machine to print services).
After one printer instalation, on printer server, I try to configure permissions in the
Security tab, Permissions button. I
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the Samba docs, but wouldn't you need host
to be in the name resolve order for Samba to use hosts, or DNS for
name resolution?
Since Win2k/XP are DNS/hosts centric OS's that only use WINS/lmhosts for
backward compatibility one should be able to have a WINS free network
So much for easy cvs...I'm behind a firewall/proxy.
The cvs login goes okay, then aborts with
no route to host. Any idea how to make this
work?
Jim
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From: Damian Gerow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:17 AM
To: Van Sickler, Jim
Subject:
Hi everyone
I am having a problem with Samba 2.2.2 on Solaris 8/SPARC. I have
configured Samba and have successfully joined my 2K domain (according to
smbpasswd), but I can't authenticate usernames. From the log file, I think
the problem is that Samba did not join the domain properly. I
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Hi,
--On Monday, April 29, 2002 13:47:34 -0300 Luiz Alfredo Baggiotto
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We have one Samba 2.2.3a running as PDC of our domain. There are also a
users, instead of the domain name appears Unix_group.35214085 and the
I think, that matches the problem I had some time
For a project I am working on I have to configure a Redhat 7.2 server as the
file server and PDC for a small company network of 12 workstations and a
couple of network printers. The client was happy to have a Linux server as
it will provide IMAP, DNS, and tape backup of the email and home
Hello ...
I hope this is not the wrong list to place this question. Excuse me for
that. We have a server running Linux RH 7.2.
Now, is there any kind of advice about how to print to windows shared
printers? A few months ago, we configured this issue using the print
manager, but due to a
Randy,
You will need to add use client driver = yes to the smb.conf file, or install
the printer drivers so the W2K workstations can download the driver from the
sever.
Hope this helps.
Jay
I have a small Samba 2.2.1a plus Win2k workgroup. Samba is running on Redhat
7.2.
There is a
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Randy,
You will need to add use client driver = yes to the smb.conf file, or
install.
I added 'use client driver = yes ' to the printers section of smb.conf. It
didn't seem to help.
Any other ideas?
/R
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Do You
see smb.conf(5), and disable spoolss=yes
Jim
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From: Randy S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 1:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Prints ok, but says Access denied, unable to
connect. win2k and samba 2.2.1a
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My netbios name is the samba server name, and it is the same as the dns name
for this machine.
Joel
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 04:32:13PM -0700, Keith wrote:
Is your netbios name the samba server name or your windows client name?
Keith Kasin
www.selectdatasystems.com - web hosting and database
My WinXP clients are able to map a network drive on my samba server.
However, it takes 30 seconds to do so, and accessing the contents of the
shared drive is also quite slow.
Linux (smbclient) and Windows 2000 clients are able to map the share
instantly, and access files without delay.
I am
Would you consider running tcpdump on the linux server to watch the
interaction? I haven't noticed a slow access problem with XPpro, but I
don't use authenticatation (security=share and guest=ftp and guest ok = yes)
Joel
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 04:30:00PM -0500, James Northcott wrote:
My WinXP
On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 16:09, Chris Mason wrote:
For a project I am working on I have to configure a Redhat 7.2 server as the
file server and PDC for a small company network of 12 workstations and a
couple of network printers. The client was happy to have a Linux server as
it will provide
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Hello,
I'm new to Samba and just trying version 2.0.6 on Red Hat 6.2
system. After I tried to change password for a user using command
smbpasswd, I got the message machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password
change: Error was : The specified password is invalid. Failed to change
password for
I had installed RH Linux 7.2 on a machine as Custom, and I chose
individual packages. When I added a printer, and tried to print it using
lpr, it complains cannot open connection to localhost - connection
timed out. I installed RH 7.2 on a second machine, which I chose
install all packages. This
Since upgrading to 2.2.3a, however, we've experienced problems with
nmbd.
It'll work fine for a couple of days, and will then stop responding to
logins; clients just get an error message saying that no server is
available
to authenticate the logon. Killing the nmbd process and restarting it
Hi,
I'm after some clarification on a concept I'm toying with, the big question
being is it feasible to do this, and are there any things I ought to
consider. What I'm after is domain authentication across a multi-subnet VPN.
I figured there are three ways of doing this, based on my limited
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On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, William Jojo wrote:
Cool, but the install-sh still does not support multiple paths on the
command line with the -d option. The rest of my last email addressed
that. :)
Ooops. Sorry. I'll take a look.
cheers, jerry
Title: RE: PATCH: VFS audit.c module
Wouldn't a better fix be to replace the NULLs in vfs.c with calls to a function like vfs_do_nothing, which always returns false or NULL? That way no one working on code outside of the vfs wrapper code has to remember to test the function pointers.
Repeated makes on Linux result in libnss_winbind.so being rebuilt _every_ time in
spite of no
changes.
Problem is inconsistency between targets and commands. Patches to configure.in and
Makefile.in are
as follows:
--- ../source/configure.in Mon Apr 29 07:16:35 2002
+++ ./configure.in Mon Apr
This patch adds a saferecurse option to smbclient which hashes directory
contents to check for infinite recursion, similar to wget. It was
written to require minimal changes to client.c and its behavior while
still preventing infinite recursion. It doesn't change the default
behavior of
Howdy all,
My problem is this:
We are about to deploy some linux Workstations and we want to mount the
users NT domain home directory.
I am able to access the server from the smb client and view the home
directories, but when I cd into my home directory it is empty. I can view
them from a net
I decided to modify pdbedit to handle another
command line parameter -c /pathto/smb.conf
I've got that working - but I'm not sure it's safe
Is it reasonable to expect the popt stuff to give me back
null terminated string?
if so then find a simple patch below
are attachments not accepted by
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:00:32PM -0400, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
I decided to modify pdbedit to handle another
command line parameter -c /pathto/smb.conf
I've got that working - but I'm not sure it's safe
Is it reasonable to expect the popt stuff to give me back
null terminated
That is exciting news, since it is totally undocumented that SAMBA 2.0.3 on
OpenVMS supports encrypted passwords.
Could you please explain how we can utilize this capability in v2.0.3?
Sincerely,
Robert F. Thomas
A. S. Thomas, Inc.
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From: Richard Sharpe [mailto:[EMAIL
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Robert F. Thomas wrote:
That is exciting news, since it is totally undocumented that SAMBA 2.0.3 on
OpenVMS supports encrypted passwords.
Oops. I may have miss-spoke with respect to Samba on 2.0.3. I don't use
it. In
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