Thanks for the reply.
I thought the whole idea of WinBind is that you don't have to manually
add any domain entries into your local passwd files.
If I look at the results on getent passwd and getent group I can see
my domain username domain group, but Samba will still not let me write
any
D'OH!
Found the problem - I forgot to put writable = Yes on the share
config!!!
Typical administrator issue - get all the tricky stuff done but forget
about the easy stuff!!!
Forgive me if I'm asking this in the wrong place, but when trying to get
all this working I've found several things
Hi!
I'm trying to use Samba 3.0 (CVS) as a PDC for Win2000.
After reading some Howto's it works great to join the domain and to login
but a big problem is still there. I want to have at least one Domain
Administrator. But i don't know how to make one. In the Howtos and manuals
(which are made
On Saturday 25 May 2002 18:49 CET I wrote:
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 01:33 CET I wrote:
[...]
Has anybody an idea, why I can't get any files while it's no problem at
all to list the directories (permissions are correct)?
D'oh! Bug in the file access code while the browsing was allright. The
Im not sure if
this even SHOULD work I cant find anything really useful in the
documentation.
I have a RedHat 7.3
system in the DMZ of our network, its address is 192.168.222.10, broadcast
address is 192.168.222.255
I firewall, linux based with
3 ports, the 192.168.222.0 net (DMZ),
Bingo! That did the trick, thanks!
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To: Curtis Rempel
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Subject: Re: [Samba] smbmount works but cannot see C:\WINDOWS directory
On Fri, 24 May
I'm on a small capmus LAN , using Linux Mandrake.
Most of other computers on LAN are MSWindows.
I can't acces them when I write smbclien -L hostaname , but no
problem when I use smbclient -L Ip_of_hostname.
What can the problem be?
Thanks.
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I'm on a small capmus LAN , using Linux Mandrake.
Most of other computers on LAN are MSWindows.
I can't acces them when I write smbclien -L hostaname , but no
problem when I use smbclient -L Ip_of_hostname.
What can the problem be?
Thanks.
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Not sure but is there a wins server you can point your linux box at in
smb.conf?
Joel
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 10:58:58PM +0300, Rustam Asgarov wrote:
I'm on a small capmus LAN , using Linux Mandrake.
Most of other computers on LAN are MSWindows.
I can't acces them when I write smbclien -L
Or make the mandrake box a wins server...
Ed
At 04:03 PM Sunday, 5/26/2002, Joel Hammer wrote -=
Not sure but is there a wins server you can point your linux box at in
smb.conf?
Joel
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 10:58:58PM +0300, Rustam Asgarov wrote:
I'm on a small capmus LAN , using Linux
Don't make your box a wins server. That might be bad.
In your smb.conf, have a line like this:
wins server = yourwinsserver
I use my netbios name but you may have to use the ip address. Don't know.
Have you fooled around with nmblookup (man nmblookup) to see how things are
doing looking up
Florian Flachmeier wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to use Samba 3.0 (CVS) as a PDC for Win2000.
After reading some Howto's it works great to join the domain and to login
but a big problem is still there. I want to have at least one Domain
Administrator. But i don't know how to make one. In the
Hi!
I have some problem with samba. The problem
concernsthe smbfs kernel module and smbmount. Smbfs makes other processes
"hang". The only thing to do is to reboot the computer, not even "Kill -9"
works.
I use aLinuxsystem with the
Redhat7.2 distribution. It runs on a AMD 500 K6-2
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Marcus Käll wrote:
I use a Linux system with the Redhat 7.2 distribution. It runs on a
AMD 500 K6-2 processor with a memory of 192MB. The kernel is an
unmodified 2.4.9-31 from Redhat. I have tried both
samba-2.2.4-1.i386.rpm from one of your samba mirrors as well as
Hi,
I'm having problems with the queue on a Tru64 box running Samba 2.2.4.
When the queue is viewed from a client machine it displays a print job with
fields equivalent to the first line the lpq command outputs.
For example, lpq returns:
# lpq -P itsgp_css1
crow.qut.edu.au: Tue May 14
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 12:09:47PM +1000, Daniel Frencham wrote:
Hi,
I'm having problems with the queue on a Tru64 box running Samba 2.2.4.
When the queue is viewed from a client machine it displays a print job with
fields equivalent to the first line the lpq command outputs.
For
Hi all,
I have upgraded from RedHat Linux 7.2 to 7.3. Version of the
running samba is "samba-2.2.3a-20020206".
Now, I want to use "winbind" to synchronized user accounts
from Domain Controller Windows 2 (Active Directory-AD)
There an error when I start winbind. Here is
console:
Quick hack: Use the 'lpq command' smb.conf option to instead run a shell
script that eats the first line.
Already done that, but management want a cleaner solution.
Regards,
Dan
At 07:36 PM 26/05/2002 -0700, you wrote:
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 12:09:47PM +1000, Daniel Frencham wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 01:06:43PM +1000, Daniel Frencham wrote:
Quick hack: Use the 'lpq command' smb.conf option to instead run a shell
script that eats the first line.
Already done that, but management want a cleaner solution.
Then don't use LPQ. LPQ is a *hack*, its not a
Hi,
How do I stop this?
[2002/05/26 20:13:44, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(387)
unix_clean_name [/CONFIG.POL]
[2002/05/26 20:13:44, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(111)
unix_mode(CONFIG.POL) returning 0744
[2002/05/26 20:13:44, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(387)
unix_clean_name [CONFIG.POL]
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 03:21:15AM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
Hi,
How do I stop this?
[2002/05/26 20:13:44, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(387)
unix_clean_name [/CONFIG.POL]
[2002/05/26 20:13:44, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(111)
unix_mode(CONFIG.POL) returning 0744
[2002/05/26
In Control Panel/Passwords the top choice is selected, All users of this computer
use the same preferences and desktop settings.
I just realized I haven't been addressing this to the list. Sorry. I need to pay
better attention.
Thanks
David W. Chapman Jr. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
I dont'
While messing about with a few things, I managed to get a win2k box to
attempt to rename an account. This case was when I was joining the
domain, and I chose to make it join as as W2KP-GINA, (its name was
W2KP-MIT, but I had another box
by that name aready - vmware clone).
This failed, becouse
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Hi,
There is a new version available of pdb_mysql, changes:
- - Fix some issues with passwords (now using pdb_sethexpwd and
pdb_gethexpwd)
- - Use Elrond/idra's new dynamic debug class system
pdb_xml is a new plugin, meant to be used for
Andrew Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
Green, Paul wrote:
A brief note that I am building Samba 2.2.4 with a fussy POSIX
environment
and catching a number of small bugs and minor glitches in the source
code. I
am posting the patches to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am pleased to say
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Just a quick note:
I finally got around to testing NTLMv2 support for NT and Win2k
clients. The basic news is that it works. The restrictions are that
for win2k it must be run with the 'use spnego = false' smb.conf option.
(Without this Win2k will attempt to use
Hello,
i have two very small changes to propose to the samba
code.
In oplock.c at line 334 IVAL shoud be changed with IVALS
in lib/replace.c in the function strlcpy
there is a comparison
bufsize =0
but bufsize is unsigned, so
a. the variable should be signed
or
b. the comparison can be
On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 08:45:26PM +0200, Juergen Hasch wrote:
dos charset - dos codepage used by clients
unix charset - character set used in your unix system
display charset - character set used in programs which display information to
the user (e.g. smbclient)
This is what my smb.conf
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