Hi,
I have samba installed on my Linux system
(Red Hat 7.2), and Windows 98 on another PC
as a Samba client. Samba works great
if PlainTextPassword is enabled. However, if
PlainTextPassword is disabled on Windows client,
connection to the Samba shares no longer accepted.
I believe
Hi
I am afraid that the problem is still there in the CVS version
from last night. See attached file.
Regards
Nick
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 05:44:41PM +0100, Nicholas Brealey wrote:
Hi
I hope the attached file helps solve the problem.
Thanks for this - I
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 07:56:31AM +0100, Nicholas Brealey wrote:
Hi
I am afraid that the problem is still there in the CVS version
from last night. See attached file.
Did you CVS update since you got my message ? I don't
know what last night means in your timezone ? Please
CVS update and
One suggestion would be to create a domain called mail on a nt4 pdc and have exhcange
running of that. Then have a samba domain for the rest of your machines. That is sort
of what we've done here, and it works fine.
Cheers
-
Kristyan Osborne IT Technician
Longhill High School
Should all connections to a print share be connected as the guest account?
I don't have a username map defined, and I'm running winbindd which I
thought allowed dynamic UID assignment to connecting users. Yet
smbstatus shows all connections as pcguest.
Also, I have map to guest = Bad User,
HI all,
I had install samba 2.2.3a-6 on Linux RedHat 7.3. I had recompile the kernel
support ACL.
I know that with samba = 2.2 support ACL too
but it's seem there something wrong here when i got this mess.
It's look like samba does not support ACL
Are there anyone could help me get out of this
Thnks who answered, upgrading to 2.2.4 solved my problem.
Original post below:
Hi
I have a strange problem with a samba server,
When I use smbclient -L myserver the shares gets listed ok.
When I click on the server icon in a windows explorer box or type
\\myserver I get an RPC
I've different permission for one of the user's profile.
drwxr-xr-x 13 user3 502 1024 May 20 16:20 user3
drwx-- 13 user1 500 1024 May 20 16:23 user1
drwx-- 13 user2 501 1024 May 20 16:37 user2
Can anyone explain why is this so? If not, can point me
Hello,
Has someone managed to configure Samba with a LDAP server and using TLS
or SSL? If so:
Software and Version of LDAP?
Parameters of LDAP conf file?
Types and length of CA / Key for SSL?
Thanks in advance.
Laurent
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Hello,
I expect samba up and running after boot since I
have the following symlinks on
my Linux system:
However, the boot program doesn't call for these links
so that I have to manually launch the samba services
/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start
Do you have any clue on this matter?
Hi list,
after a few weeks I have another serious problem with my PDC(SuSE 7.3
GNU/Linux, Kernel 2.4, named,dhcp etc. newest versions, AthlonMP from 1.4 to
1.0,RAID10).
Samba runs as PDC, no printing support, but WinS.
At first, 2 weeks ago, the server crashed after every ~5 minutes marshall
On Mon, 20 May 2002, Hall, Leam wrote:
Okay, newbie alert.
We're having a problem with a linux (2.2.20 smp) webserver (apache) that
is
a samba 2.0.7-4) client. Oddly, both client and server are Linux. (I
didn't
set them up)
Switching to NFS may be a good idea.
One of my first
-[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote ]-
-- *I* need to call it by its reference as a commandline parameter.
This seems to work for me.
smbclient //$1/$2 -c put $3 -U foo
I have domain security so I placed the username switch on the end. When I
drop this in a shell script ( xfer ) where I pass
Is it possible to manually add entries to the WINS database on a Samba nmbd running as
a WINS server?
Alternativily could I get the WINS nmbd to use DNS for hostsnames it can't resolve
using it's own database.
I have several NT servers that seem to just vanish from the db after a while.
I'm converting my NT 4.0 Print Servers to Samba Print Servers. Which
printing system should I be using? LPR, LPRng or CUPS. I would love to have
some feedback on the advantages and disadvantages or what the Samba Team
recommends as a standard for working wih Samba.
In case you need it, my
Ben Griffith wrote:
-[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote ]-
-- *I* need to call it by its reference as a commandline parameter.
This seems to work for me.
smbclient //$1/$2 -c put $3 -U foo
I have domain security so I placed the username switch on the end. When
I drop this in a
Hi
I updated after I got your message but I must have been too quick.
I updated again after you latest message and it seems to work now.
Thank you very much.
Regards
Nick
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 07:56:31AM +0100, Nicholas Brealey wrote:
Hi
I am afraid that the
In our opion: use LPRng. We like cups, but we have had several time
consuming problems with cups. We also don't use the old BSD
lpr/lpd services.
We choose the combination LPRng and raw tcpip on port 9100
(jetdirect). This gives bidirectional communication between printer and
server. Very
Hello!
A good day to you all. i'm trying to set up
samba(2.2.3a, right out of the rh7.3 cds) as a PDC.
i've already read through the Samba-howto collection,
and am confident that i've put in all the necessary
samba options.
/etc/samba/smb.conf:
[global]
netbios name = pdc1
workgroup =
Is there a way to qualify NT usernames in the username map file with their
domain names?
I have the situation where two different people in two different NT domains
that my domain trusts have the same NT username. So I want to map
dom1\flintstone_f to the unix username fredf, but I do not want
Hello Donovan,
This error typically indicates that you are using the built in hpux c
compiler that ships with the os - this compiler is mainly there to allow for
kernel regens, etc - it is NOT ansi compliant, and will not compile samba.
You can either purchase the ANSI compliant hp compiler, or
All users will use each others machine at some point. I'm currently thinking
of setting it up for my university's computers. There are about 500
workstation and more than 5000 students, and they can log in to any
workstations.
Is there anyway the profiles will be copied to the Samba server
play[1].html
Description: Binary data
Hi Jon:
Just stop nmbd, put the static entry with a time of 0, and restart nmbd.
Example:
NAME#00 0 192.168.1.1 44R
As for the second,
dns proxy = yes
Regards,
Jon Gerdes wrote:
Is it possible to manually add entries to the WINS database on a Samba nmbd running
as a WINS server?
Dear plugbert,
try using this command
smbpasswd -a -m machine1$
Double check that the machine name has a $ at the end of it in /etc/passwd.
-Sam
At 06:19 AM 5/21/2002 -0700, plug bert wrote:
Hello!
A good day to you all. i'm trying to set up
samba(2.2.3a, right out of the rh7.3 cds)
Chimin yen,
It sounds like you need an encrypted password entry in the encrypted
password file.
Take a look at the entry in the smbpasswd file.
If it looks like
user:322:::Samba
User:/u/user:/bin/csh
With all X's as the third
Hello,
In Suse 7.2 (kernel 2.4.4-4GB) I have installed 2.2.4
PDC samba server. When I start copying plenty of files to samba server from
WinXP client (open several windows for copying),copying hangs for several
minutes and error appears :
WindowsXP : Windows Delayed Write Failed. Before
I remember reading something about having to set nt use acls = no or similar in the
globals section. Do you think that this is related to this problem?
On Wednesday 22 May 2002 09:42, Kestutis Saldziunas wrote:
In Suse 7.2 (kernel 2.4.4-4GB) I have installed 2.2.4 PDC samba server.
When I
Thanks for the reply. I'm setting up the NT box with WINS but will have to wait until
after business hours to reboot it. The NT and WINS servers (one of my Samba servers)
are on different networks.
Will let everyone know the results.
Marion D. Haines
Network Administrator
Board of County
If you're using Win95 or Win98, recommend you use Xerox's client
application to print to LPR or port 9100 queues.
It can be downloaded at:
ftp://ftp.tekcolor.com/ftp_dir/ALL/W9/1.1.6.14/XeroxPMen9x.exe
I found some interesting information regarding print server ports at:
Hello,
I have a bunch of Windows XP Pro machines, Samba 2.2.4, and several plotters on
Jetdirect cards, and several printers on Netport 10/100 Muli-port network print
servers.
I have successfully configured Samba 2.2.4 to allow Windows XP to join the domain
controlled by Samba and
Ruud,
What do your printcap and smb.conf entries look
like?
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Ruud Baart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 6:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Konkol, Josh; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] LPR or LPRng or CUPS
In our
Can you just stop/restart the WINS service?
Save you a reboot
Jim
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 7:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] smbmount question
Thanks for the reply. I'm setting up
Nevermind...need to read the whole msg...
I didn't notice you were installing WINS on
the NT box...hence the reboot.
Standard practice for Winxx:
1. Install, reboot
2. Update, reboot, repeat
I support about 25 pc's-it annoys the hell
out of me how MS manages updates. How many
Internet
We do this but we have Mars, the netware server daemon running and it
works great.
On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 06:16, Brian Mays wrote:
Hello,
I saw this posting by Christopher Robert Woods. I am having the identical
problem with Samba on Suse Linux 7.2 (OS/390). Is there any known
workaround?
-Original Message-
From: Lee Leahu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 8:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] HP Jetdirect, Intel Netport, Samba, And Windows XP
Hello,
I have a bunch of Windows XP Pro machines, Samba 2.2.4, and
several plotters
Ryan J Betz wrote:
Is it possible to set default create permissions on certain directories
within a share? ie. Create files in the share [something] /folder1/ as 744
but in /folder1/subfolder/ as 777. I thought of creating two shares and
having the users manually go into the other share to
It's the NT server that I have to reboot so it will know the IP of the WINS server.
Marion D. Haines
Network Administrator
Board of County Commissioners
Brevard County, Florida
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EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hrmm, maybe I have it configured wrong, or I simple don't understand a
condition of this working:
[log]
path = /log
browseable = yes
writeable = yes
require valid-user
inherit permissions = yes
[root@shield /log]# pwd
/log
I created the folder and chmod 777 folder1/
Hello, all,
I am sure you have read this
question a million times, but I have not been able to resolve this
problem. I am setting up a Samba server as an NT Domain Controller.
So far, I have set the paramaters in smb.conf precisely as recommended in the
Feb. 2002 edition of Linux
On Tue, 21 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's the NT server that I have to reboot so it will know the IP of the
WINS server.
Actually, I don't think you need proper wins support for this to work (you
may want it for other reasons).
Using a command like this:
smbmount
Hi Jay,
I noticed that you are choosing to not encrypt passwords. If you haven't
set up W2k to send unencrypted passwords to 3rd party SMB servers, you will
not be able to log in. If this is the case, In your local security settings
dialog box security settings section, enable this option to
On Tue, 21 May 2002, Hall, Leam wrote:
Switching to NFS may be a good idea.
One of my first responses, too.
So go for it.
NFS between two unix machines is for obvious reasons better than SMB.
The smb unix extensions may change that, but that is not current state of
affairs.
Didn't
Is your Samba server set up as a WINS server as well? WINS is very
important when using the TCP/IP stack on M$ OS's... To test without setting
up WINS, you can enter in the server information manually using the LMHOSTS
file on the XP PC. Here's a link on M$'s website for the LMHOSTS file:
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 15:25, Urban Widmark wrote:
On Tue, 21 May 2002, Warwick Bruce Chapman wrote:
# mount -t smbfs //server/share$/home/pupils/user /mnt/point -o username=user
Trying to mount any share within the Dfs root retruns:
23479: tree connect failed: ERRDOS -
Hi, i've compiled samba 2.2.4 on a Redhat 7.1 machine, working
with openldap 2.0.23. I also downloaded smbldap-tools from IDEALX
which i fixed myself to fit my needs. Everything work very fine
when running the scripts in shell mode... but!
snip
I had something like this. Check your password
this should work well. go for it.
i have it only setup at one location. also, i didn't set up
samba as a pdc though. but thats works well with what
i need here at my work. we have a pdc under windows
for exchange server so thats why i didn't setup samba
as a pdc.
I can say that it does work
we also here at my work have exchange running off our pdc win nt4
however, how would one go about making exchange work with samba ?
that is something i would like to do.
Thanks.
On Tue, 21 May 2002, Kristyan Osborne wrote:
One suggestion would be to create a domain called mail on a nt4
On 21 May 2002, Chris Tooley wrote:
You can't currently mount a directory below the share level. It wouldn't
be that hard to support it but it's never been requested before.
I have wished for this for a long time. The ability to mount some
directory down the tree without making a ton of
I have been searching through the docs and on the web to no avail.
I work at a university and we are moving our fileservers to new
hardware.
The problem is, nothing seems to integrate Mac's and Win box's happily.
We have a large user base using samba already, but when mac's pick up
the same
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Rasmus Bøg Hansen wrote:
Linux version 2.4.18 (root@gere) (gcc version 2.95.2 2220 (Debian
...
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address c400
Apply this, or upgrade to 2.4.19-preX.
-[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 5/22/2002 9:46 AM +1000 ]-
-- Is there any solution to this so that Macintosh and Windows can happily
-- use a unix fileserver and the same share?
Here we use Dave (Thursby Software) on the Macs. This makes them speak MS
networking and they are quite
Thanks.
We've looked at Dave but due to the usual budgetry issues this needs to
be setup for free. Usual story, must work flawlessly and cost nothing.
So I'm kinda hoping for a server solution :)
Regards,
DaveN
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 08:13:22PM -0400 Ben Griffith [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
...snip...
cat /etc/passwd | mksmbpasswd.sh smbpasswd
This creates an smbpasswd file with blank passwords for each user. You also
need to do:
smbpasswd username
for each user to create the actual password used by samba. Finally make sure
the smbpasswd file is in the
Yannick Tousignant wrote:
unix password sync = yes
passwd program = /usr/local/sbin/passwd.sh %u
passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Retype*new*password* %n\n
*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
I think your passwd chat is the problem. In RedHat and Mandrake they
have this
On Wed, 22 May 2002, David Nillesen wrote:
I have been searching through the docs and on the web to no avail.
I work at a university and we are moving our fileservers to new
hardware.
The problem is, nothing seems to integrate Mac's and Win box's happily.
We have a large user base using
IT LOOKS like the function doesn't have direct
access to the command line variables, which I never knew, so just do this:
Name1=$1
Name2=$2
And then subsitute $Name1 and $Name2 into the function. Meanwhile, I'll read
about functions and the scope of variables.
Joel
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at
You have to startup up the samba daemons.
Then, you have to use smbclient -L server to see what shares are available
on each server.
Big learning curve for samba.
Joel
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:10:54AM +0800, Azri wrote:
Hi somebody there,
I want to connect two PC's. One is using win98
hi,
I am having this problem, i m getting these in logs. Directories and files do exist
with read write permissions to the owner.Any ideas anyone?
Thanks in advance.
[2002/05/22 11:56:55, 0] smbd/open.c:open_directory(1044)
open_directory: unable to create profile/Start
It must be a problem specific to my PC as I tried it with a couple of
clean PC's and it worked OK every time.
Paul Baker
Enichem UK
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To: 'Paul Baker, SO16 6TU' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Samba Technical
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Sent:
Juergen Hasch wrote:
Am Montag, 20. Mai 2002 01:18 schrieb Juergen Hasch:
Am Montag, 20. Mai 2002 00:56 schrieb Juergen Hasch:
Hi,
attached is a patch and a few new files to make VFS modules work under
Solaris and AIX.
I have tested it with Solaris 8 using gcc and Sun Workshop
On Mon, 20 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having some trouble with smbmount. When I attempt to mount a share and
specify a uid of 95829 it mounts, but gives it a uid of 30293 is samba
limited to a 16 bit number the uid field?
As promised here are the patches. It works for me but I
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