On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 11:22:19 +0800
Andrew Furey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On further investigation, it appears that I _can_ modify existing
ACLs, and I can even remove them (users, at least); but I can't add
users to the ACL, which is what I really need.
Your w2k-client has to join the
hi,
i am trying to make solaris resolve windows names via nsswitch.conf
using broadcasts and/or wins server.
i have compiled samba and nsswitch/libnss_wins.so.
i added wins to hosts section in nsswitch.conf and
copied libnss_wins.so as /lib/nss_wins.so.1
and it does not work. am i missing
Your w2k-client has to join the Windows-Domain.
I only tried this once with the Samba-Server being the domain's PDC and
a w2k-client being directly connected to it.
As long as the client had not joined the domain, I could not add users
which were generally known to the server but only change ACLs
Sorry to all for not telling the solution, i believed it was so obvious
once i found it, so i felt a little ashamed for asking.
As Martin Zielinski wrote sending sighup to all procesesses will work.
To my surprise a '/etc/init.d/smb reload' does exactly this, and i
believed this script exists
thanks! it worked. and for me:
~# ldd /usr/sbin/smbd
libacl.so.1 = /lib/libacl.so.1 (0x40019000)
--^
libcups.so.2 = /usr/lib/libcups.so.2 (0x4001f000)
libnsl.so.1 = /lib/libnsl.so.1 (0x40037000)
libcrypt.so.1 = /lib/libcrypt.so.1 (0x4004b000)
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To: David Pullman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 4:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Another Samba+ACLs thread
(recipient list getting longer...)
Hi !
I've set up squid+samba+winbind for ntlm authentication and use
samba only for the ntlm layer
I dont have any share on the server and would like the server
no to appear in my domain browse list
I've tried the
browse list = no
option but the server still annouces itself
How can i configure
Holger Krull wrote:
Sorry to all for not telling the solution, i believed it was so obvious
once i found it, so i felt a little ashamed for asking.
As Martin Zielinski wrote sending sighup to all procesesses will work.
To my surprise a '/etc/init.d/smb reload' does exactly this, and i
Hello,
This doesn't work for me
(Details to my versions in my previous mail. Still attached below)
are you sure that you reach all running instances?
And do you check with net view \\servername or with explorer? I have the
experience that the explorer doesn't update its display
Martin Zielinski wrote on Samba-digest:
Message: 19
From: Martin Zielinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: SEH Computertechnik GmbH
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:
Re: [Samba] printer list from cups without restart?
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 09:00:29 +0100
Hallo Kurt and all, sending SIGHUP to
hello,
i run samba with ldap as pdc in a production enviroment. the user
always forget to logout after work. what i want is to close the
connection from the samba server, if a user don't use the fileserver
anymore or during night. the user should login again if they come back
to their working
Holger Krull wrote:
Hello,
This doesn't work for me
(Details to my versions in my previous mail. Still attached below)
are you sure that you reach all running instances?
And do you check with net view \\servername or with explorer?
I *did* try both approaches, none worked.
I do not
Hello,
I am setting up a red hat machine on a windows network and i am wondering if the samba
application needs to be installed onto the server or weather I would get away with it
being installed on the local machine only.
Thanks for your help,
seamus.
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Hi
I just upgraded to the new version of Samba 2.2.7 a week ago and
everything works very nicely including upload of printer drivers to the
Samba server and setting the printer defaults (Paper Size, Dublex units,
extra Trays, Extra memory). I do this from a printer admin account from
a Windows
A productional system (linux) running samba 2.2.5 runs 'cracy' from
yesterday. There are lot of 'odd' behaviours. People cant logon or
cant logoff. Access to files fails.
Examining the logs the most eyecatching events are: (not that the
keynumber started at 959 and went slowly down. I did not
AFAIR the parameter is called
BROWSABLE = no
do a testparm
hth
dan
Am Mittwoch, 27. November 2002 10:51 schrieb BEOI 7308:
Hi !
I've set up squid+samba+winbind for ntlm authentication and use
samba only for the ntlm layer
I dont have any share on the server and would like the server
no
Hi.
I sent a question to the list yesterday about my problem printing from my
win98 laptop via samba in my linux box to my USB deskjet printer connected to
the linux box.
Any ideas ??.
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On Wednesday 27 November 2002 11:09, Kerr Seamus wrote:
Hello,
I am setting up a red hat machine on a windows network and i am wondering
if the samba application needs to be installed onto the server or weather I
would get away with it being installed on the local machine only.
Thanks for
Few questions... Have you looked at the Samba-HOWTO-Collection (4th
bullet of the New Samba documentation at samba.org) for setting up
print? What samba? What OS? What printing sub-system? One thing you
might want to check if you use RH 7.x linux (uses LPRng print
sub-system), is
Greetings, all,
I have a fresh install of Samba 2.2.7 on a Solaris 9 machine. Stand alone, not
part of a domain. Testing with a stand alone Windows 2000 professional client
with service pack 3 installed.
I am having problems setting defaults for the installed printer drivers and I
have been
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
So, as a Samba admin, do I have to remember to send SIGHUP manually to
all smbd processes, after every single deletion or addition a (CUPS)
printer, to make sure my users have an uptodate view? Is this by
Hi.
If any of you guys are looking (or know of anyone looking) for a new
position in Frankfurt, I have a colleague looking for several Unix
Support people there. Please
drop me a mail if interested and I will forward details
The rquirement involves: Knowledge of UNIX, SQL or programming
When running the cupsaddsmb command, I get the following: Since I am
running as root, what do I not have access to and why?
linuxi:~ # cupsaddsmb -v -U root im_hp4
Password for root required to access localhost via SAMBA:
Running command: smbclient //localhost/print\$ -N -U'root%linux' -c 'mkdir
I remember hearing that samba 3 alpha can be installed without affecting
the 2.x installation... is this true for the (S)RPM's? Is a 2.2.7 conf
likely to be workable for 3.0 alpha21 (winbind, using NT PDC for auth),
or is it a whole new ballgame requiring LDAP or something else?
Thanks,
Daniel
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Christoph Beyer wrote:
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
krb5_sname_to_principal
Title: machines accounts
Hi,
I have RH 8 and samba 2.2.7
samba is PDC And to create machine accountsI use On the fly way( add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g machines -s /bin/false -M %u)
On nt4 when I join a domain with an Xp box , If I want to change the name of my
Is there a way to get Samba to validate users against the NIS (not NIS+) database.
I've tried compiling with --with-nis but when I
try to access a share I get this message in the samba log:
[2002/11/26 16:25:08, 0] passdb/pdb_nisplus.c:make_sam_from_nisresult(460)
NIS+ lookup failure: NIS+
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:08:12PM +0800 or thereabouts, Andrew Furey wrote:
(recipient list getting longer...)
Via username mapping, yes (we're a member server in a 2k mixed domain,
but that side of things seems to be working).
On further investigation, it appears that I _can_ modify
You should be able to find the server in W2K's server manager and confirm
that it is a trusted member of the Domain.
It sounds like smbd isn't linking to the acl libs-have you run ldd to see if
you are linking to libacl.so.1?
My recent problem was similar and I found that I wasn't compiling
Hello,
I downloaded the source, followed the instaructions to the T (make,
install, etc...). Everything seemed to go fine, I think the compilation and
installation were flawless (after all, I have compiled 2.2.5 sucessfully,
and havent done anything to this box as far as removing software
Le Mercredi 27 Novembre 2002 15:48, Brent Torrenga a écrit :
Hello,
I downloaded the source, followed the instaructions to the T (make,
install, etc...). Everything seemed to go fine, I think the compilation and
installation were flawless (after all, I have compiled 2.2.5 sucessfully,
hi
i want to install samba server on solaris 2.8 . I have done fallowing
step
I have download samba file samba-2.2.0.tar.gz from website save it
into the /opt/source/samba
Then I have unzip untar the source file
# gunzip samba*
# tar xvf samba*
# cd samba-2.2.0
After that
I just installed Red Hat 7.2 and Samba. Everything
went smoothly as it has always gone in the past. All
of my clients connect and I have had no problems,
except for one Windows ME machine. The Windows ME
machine connects without a problem and I can copy and
open single files without a problem.
If you have installed previously with the source, can yo upgrade by simply
using the pre-compiled binaries like you mentioned?
--Brent
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Carl Ambroise wrote:
Hi:
I am the
Hello all!
We recently upgraded from Samba 2.2.3 to Samba 2.999+3.0.alpha20-3 on
debian 3.0. Ever since then users are unable to change their own
passwords on their W2k machine. What happens is when they try to change
it a process (passwd) gets stuck with the users name. The only way to
fix
Hi Jerry,
looks like I get just static libraries, but the 'krb5_sname_to_principal'
seems to be there:
[printsrv4] /tmp/krb5-1.2.6/src $ strings ./lib/libkrb5.a | grep
krb5_sname_to_principal
krb5_sname_to_principal
krb5_sname_to_principal
krb5_sname_to_principal
krb5_sname_to_principal
cheers
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Terry wrote:
hi,
i am trying to make solaris resolve windows names via nsswitch.conf
using broadcasts and/or wins server.
i have compiled samba and nsswitch/libnss_wins.so.
i added wins to hosts section in nsswitch.conf and
copied libnss_wins.so as /lib/nss_wins.so.1
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Dan Am wrote:
AFAIR the parameter is called
BROWSABLE = no
No. That just hides as share, but the samba server will still announce
itself.
If you want to NOT announce at all, then simply do NOT run nmbd.
- John T.
do a testparm
hth
dan
Am Mittwoch, 27. November
From my earlier post:
...
When I install the W2K drivers and set the options for each printer, only users
in the printer admin group see the customized settings. Normal users only see
the default settings that the driver originally installed, not the ones I edited
(such as duplex installed,
Does this work for:
security = domain
situations? Do you have to
do anything special with regard
to joining the domain.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/27/02 09:16AM
I saw your postings and thought I would through in my two cents for
the
Windows 2000 Terminal Server and Samba. The
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Hi.
I sent a question to the list yesterday about my problem printing from my
win98 laptop via samba in my linux box to my USB deskjet printer connected to
the linux box.
Go back to your email of yesterday. What help were you asking for? You
simply
Hello all! Quick question...I have been trying to get
net send messages to fly and I'm having a bear of a
time. The command I type is:
smbclient -M workbox
Everything else...file sharing and the like works
fine, but not net sends. Samba version is 2.2.7.
Below is a copy of the
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 17:17, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Hi.
I sent a question to the list yesterday about my problem printing from my
win98 laptop via samba in my linux box to my USB deskjet printer
connected to the linux box.
Go back to
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Chad Baker wrote:
I just installed Red Hat 7.2 and Samba. Everything
went smoothly as it has always gone in the past. All
of my clients connect and I have had no problems,
except for one Windows ME machine. The Windows ME
machine connects without a problem and I can
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
So, as a Samba admin, do I have to remember to send SIGHUP manually to
all smbd processes, after every single deletion or addition a (CUPS)
printer, to make sure my users have an uptodate view? Is this by design?
Or is it a
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 17:17, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Hi.
I sent a question to the list yesterday about my problem printing from my
win98 laptop via samba in my linux box to my USB deskjet
hi,
i am trying to make solaris resolve windows names via
nsswitch.conf
using broadcasts and/or wins server.
i have compiled samba and nsswitch/libnss_wins.so.
i added wins to hosts section in nsswitch.conf and
copied libnss_wins.so as /lib/nss_wins.so.1
and it does not work. am
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember hearing that samba 3 alpha can be installed without affecting
the 2.x installation... is this true for the (S)RPM's? Is a 2.2.7 conf
likely to be workable for 3.0 alpha21 (winbind, using NT
And what about side-by-side installations? Having both versions
installed... so I can run 3.x for a bit, stop it, and turn 2.x smbd back
on if needed? I heard this was the case in tarball installation, but is
this supported by the RPM?
~ Daniel
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
I am having problems compiling Samba 2.2.7 on Solaris 7. I have compiled
it successfully
on Solaris 8 and 9 with the same options. I am using GCC 3.2 on all the
systems. I have
tried compiling it on Solaris 7 with 32-bit and 64-bit kernels. Below is
the error message.
Compiling
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, barthek wrote:
hi,
i am trying to make solaris resolve windows names via
nsswitch.conf
using broadcasts and/or wins server.
i have compiled samba and nsswitch/libnss_wins.so.
i added wins to hosts section in nsswitch.conf and
copied libnss_wins.so as
Hello again,
Did you add to the [globals] section:
name resolve order = wins bcast host
i added this to [global] section and it didnt help :(
what else can i do ?
Please tell us what did happen? We are not clairvoyant!
after i configured everything up i just run: ping host
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Terry wrote:
Hello again,
Did you add to the [globals] section:
name resolve order = wins bcast host
i added this to [global] section and it didnt help :(
what else can i do ?
Please tell us what did happen? We are not clairvoyant!
after
I am running redhat 8.0 with the standard samba package and the standard lpr
package. I can print a test page from the lpr setup program that comes with
redhat 8.0 with no problem. I have been reading the docs on the site. But
I'm still reading.
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I'm going to try this version on our Redhat 7.2 development server -
compiling now. Anyone want to share experiences? Is it working OK?
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On Behalf Of Gerald (Jerry) Carter
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 10:51 AM
To:
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what about side-by-side installations? Having both versions
installed... so I can run 3.x for a bit, stop it, and turn 2.x smbd back
on if needed? I heard this was the case in tarball
On 21 Nov 2002 at 11:11, Chere Zhou wrote:
You should try to run
smbpasswd -j DTWX -r slaver -U administrator
It will prompt for the NT domain's administrator's password. You can also
use any username who is in the domain admins group in your domain. This is
a much cleaner way to
thanks for answering
On 21 Nov 2002 at 15:53, Robert Adkins wrote:
reading I could only get confirmation that Samba 2.2.5-x would work with
Windows 2000 Clients regardless of the Service Pack level.
is this saying, that below (as 2.2.2) it is not proven that samba
serves w2k propperly?
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K, thanks for the clarification Jerry!
~ Daniel
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what about side-by-side installations? Having both versions
installed... so I can run 3.x for a bit, stop it, and turn 2.x smbd
back
on if needed? I heard this was the case in tarball
Le Mercredi 27 Novembre 2002 16:45, Gerald (Jerry) Carter a écrit :
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what about side-by-side installations? Having both versions
installed... so I can run 3.x for a bit, stop it, and turn 2.x smbd back
on if needed? I heard this was the case
Hello all,
Let me say first I'm very new to Linux (only had it running 3 days), so
bear with me if I'm a bit ignorant. I'm unsure if I should even post
this here, or if this list is exclusively for hardware issues...
I'm running into difficulties (on a win2k client) adding the Samba
Domain
A trivial case:
executing the following DOS command from the prompt line on a Win2K SP3:
%windir%\system32\attrib.exe +R H:\dir
can't set the R(eadonly) flag on my home dirs (2.2.7):
drwxrwsr-x 4 me users 4096 Nov 27 17:59 .
drwxr-sr-x 2 me users 4096 Nov 27 17:59 dir
Hey Guys,
I saw your postings and thought I would through in my two cents for the
Windows 2000 Terminal Server and Samba. The MultipleUsersOnConnection does
not seem to work in Windows 2000 version of Terminal Server (at least not
for me). My understanding is that Microsoft has removed that
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Claus Svarer wrote:
Hi
I just upgraded to the new version of Samba 2.2.7 a week ago and
everything works very nicely including upload of printer drivers to the
Samba server and setting the printer defaults (Paper Size, Dublex units,
extra Trays, Extra memory). I do this
Hi,
What i want is to write a code that scans the network for hosts and
shares. I figured the shared library libsmbclient from samba is just what
i need. Problem: a cannot compile my program in c++, only in c. When i
change the extension of my source file from .c to .cpp (i use gcc, or
g++) i get
Hi all. I've got most of the Samba config dialed in yet I still
cannot get printing or file sharing going from my main desktop (Debian
Sarge). Here's what I tried:
root@PlanetExpress:/home/bax# mount -t smbfs -o
username=planetexpress,password=tigerlily //printserver/homes /mnt/Samba
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Sylvestre Taburet wrote:
Le Mercredi 27 Novembre 2002 16:45, Gerald (Jerry) Carter a écrit :
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what about side-by-side installations? Having both versions
installed... so I can run 3.x for a bit, stop
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Le Mercredi 27 Novembre 2002 16:45, Gerald (Jerry) Carter a écrit :
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what about side-by-side installations? Having both versions
installed... so I
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 18:10, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 17:40, John H Terpstra wrote:
2) What errors are reported in /var/log/cups/errors...?
I [27/Nov/2002:17:38:54 +0100] LoadPPDs: No new or changed PPDs...
E
Hi.
If any of you guys are looking (or know of anyone looking) for a new
position in Frankfurt, I have a colleague looking for
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I will forward details
The rquirement involves: Knowledge of UNIX, SQL or programming
On My Solaris test machine - still having printer driver issues - I'm
seeing lines like this in the smb log for the client machine:
[2002/11/27 13:40:07, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_addform(7180)
_spoolss_addform: denied by handle permissions.
[2002/11/27 13:40:07,
Is anyone of aware of any known problems with Samba 2.2.2 and Windows 95,
dealing with hiding shares and/or their content from Windows Explorer? We
need to map these shares so our application can function properly...but the
shares and/or their content should never be accessible via Windows
Baxter Shepperson wrote:
Hi all. I've got most of the Samba config dialed in yet I still
cannot get printing or file sharing going from my main desktop (Debian
Sarge). Here's what I tried:
root@PlanetExpress:/home/bax# mount -t smbfs -o
username=planetexpress,password=tigerlily
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Sanjay Kumar wrote:
hi
i want to install samba server on solaris 2.8 . I have done fallowing
step
I have download samba file samba-2.2.0.tar.gz from website save it
into the /opt/source/samba
Then I have unzip untar the source file
# gunzip samba*
# tar xvf
Hello,
i'm using samba 2.2.7 for printing with windows clients to cups.
All users always have to press F5 to refresh the job list.
Is this by design or a configuration error?
Holger
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On Wednesday 27 November 2002 19:59, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 18:10, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 17:40, John H Terpstra wrote:
2) What errors are
I'm fairly new to Samba but I'll throw in my .5 cent in, I would disable
nmbd and map the app to the static ip of the samba machine.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Darin DeCounter
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 1:56 PM
To: [EMAIL
Hi Dave,
From your description it sounds like you aren't storing the print
drivers on the server. If this is the case I suspect you may need use
client driver = yes in your printer share. For details please see the
manpage for smb.conf, but here are a few snips...
use client driver (S)
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 17:40, John H Terpstra wrote:
2) What errors are reported in /var/log/cups/errors...?
I [27/Nov/2002:17:38:54 +0100] LoadPPDs: No new or changed PPDs...
E [27/Nov/2002:17:49:28 +0100] print_job: Unsupported format
Hi:
I first installed samba (Version 2.0.7) on an AIX 4.3 system about 3 years ago.
Yesterday the original system crashed, and I am now trying to get it going on
another AIX system. To the best of my knowledege smb.conf, along with all the
samba binaries have not changed, i.e. they are from the
I think this is broken in 2.x, but I heard it was fixed in 3.x? I'm not
on 3.x yet so I can't verify for you, but it's broken for me in 2.x with
LPRng and for others so you are not alone. A patch was sent to the list
to see if it fixed the problem, but it didn't. So, long story short,
it's not
Is it possible to setup samba/winbind
so that users from 2 different domains can login to the same machine? As far as I can tell, you can only set one
domain in the config.
I can make the linux machine join
both domains, but when I try to use domain2+user to try and login, it doesn't
Hi all,
I've run into what I believe to be a funky bug in Samba 2.2.7. Here's
the scenario description (all Linux, all Samba 2.2.7, all same versions
of LDAP software, etc.):
Environment:
1 Samba PDC w/LDAP backend
2 Samba Clients joined to the PDC w/valid mach. accounts, etc.
Greetings Samba users;
I am new to this, and find it a bit complex and am hoping
to find a bit of help figuring this out...
I am running samba-2.2.7-1.7.3 on a RH-linux 7.3 system.
The file shares seem to work fine on a XP Home Edition,
but not a XP Professional edition.
Additionally, I am
When I encountered weird messages when trying to mount Samba shares on a
Linux box the solution was to make sure I had the location of smbmount and
smbmnt in my path. On RedHat 6.2 the path is /usr/sbin. I have not seen
your exact error before though. Hope that helps.
Message: 12
Date: Wed,
Hi All,
I have 2 Samba servers (PDC e BDC), one master and two slaves LDAP
servers. When a server for wich the Samba servers are pointing is down,
the users cannot login (obviously). I want to do the Samba servers
locate automatically the other LDAP servers . I thought about using dns
for this,
Here is an example of a foldername containing Spanish characters that I am
having problems with on Win98 and Samba: Thís is a tést Ñ. When copying
this folder from a Win98 client to a Samba 2.2.4 share I get the error You
may not be able to access files created in the folder Thís is a tést Ñ.
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a squid with ntlm authentification, and as I
follow the instructions I read in the squid FAQ I run into this problem.
When I try to do a ``wbinfo -a domain\\user%passwd'' the process
tells me that the authentification did not succeded (both, plaintext
passwords
The good news are, that you don't relly need it, because, when you log in to
a domain as member of the Domain Admins group, you will automaticaly receive
Local Administrator priviledges on the given workstation. It's working for
me.
Best Regards
Geza Gemes
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From:
Troy,
This does work in the security=domain situations (This is what I am
currently using in my smb.conf).
You do not need to do anything special for joining the doman when using the
aliases.
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 10:15:44 -0600
From: Troy.A Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 07:23:30PM +0100, Dragan Krnic wrote:
A trivial case:
executing the following DOS command from the prompt line on a Win2K SP3:
%windir%\system32\attrib.exe +R H:\dir
can't set the R(eadonly) flag on my home dirs (2.2.7):
drwxrwsr-x 4 me users 4096 Nov
True, but was his desire to prevent deletion of the directory, like in
DOS?
C:\mkdir test
C:\attrib +r test
C:\rmdir test
Access is denied.
C:\attrib -r test
C:\rmdir test
This works on windows mapped shares, but not on samba.
~ Daniel
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Everybody!
I've tried out recently the veto files feature in
the global section (shall I do it on a per share basis?) but it doesn't seems to
work for me. testparm didn't give me any errors, but I've been able to create
and then to see and open, without any problems the vetoed files.
Any
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:06:53PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True, but was his desire to prevent deletion of the directory, like in
DOS?
C:\mkdir test
C:\attrib +r test
C:\rmdir test
Access is denied.
C:\attrib -r test
C:\rmdir test
This works on windows mapped shares, but not
Hi all,
I have tried to disable anonymous in smb.conf, by include the global:
restrict anonymous = true
password server = *
encrypt passwords = yes
null passwords = no
Buy when I ran the : ./smbclient -L myserver -N
I have this message:
added interface ip=111.xx.xx.xx
Well I installed a21 and I was able to add a machine account. The first
time it comes back bad password, then the second attempt it works. But
now when i restart and try to login it says it cant find the computer
account. Am I missing something(yes i have signorseal)? Here is the log
from the
I'm so glad there are kind souls at this time of night. Wait, it might
be day at your place. Good day!
I don't see a contradiction in setting Readonly flag on one's own
directories and then creating files in them anyways. It's very much
like any overruling root privilege. It's just a flag,
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 10:33:11PM +0100, Dragan Krnic wrote:
I'm so glad there are kind souls at this time of night. Wait, it might
be day at your place. Good day!
Yep, it's 1:30 in the afternoon here in California :-).
I don't see a contradiction in setting Readonly flag on one's own
I've got winbind up and running correctly (I think), but still having a
problem. I created a new share, added:
valid users = domain+username
for my username to be able to access the share, but when I try to connect,
I can connect to the server fine, but when I click on the folder (win2k)
it
I hope Time won't take me to a CDMA court martial in Guantanamo for
unfair use of your quotes, Daniel!
The point is that each norm is only really valid in its original
context. It is the spirit of the norm which should guide us. The idea
is: you slap an unorthodox attribute onto an object to
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